LeJeune, K. D., Suding, K. N., and Seastedt, T. R., 2<strong>00</strong>6:Nutrient availability does not explain invasion and dominance<strong>of</strong> a mixed grass prairie by the exotic forbCentaurea diffusa Lam. Applied Soil Ecology, 32(1):98–110.LeMasurier, W. E., 2<strong>00</strong>7: West Antarctic rift system. InRiffenburgh, B. (ed.), Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> the Antarctic.Routledge, 1060–1066.LeMasurier, W. E., 2<strong>00</strong>6: What supports the Marie ByrdLand Dome? An evaluation <strong>of</strong> potential uplift mechanismsin a continental rift system. In Fütterer, D. K.,Damaske, D., Kleinschmidt, G., Miller, H., and Tessensohn,F. (eds.), Antarctica: Contributions to global earthsciences. Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer-Verlag,299–302.Li, X. Y., Meixner, T., Sickman, J. O., Miller, A. E.,Schimel, J. P., and Melack, J. M., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Decadal-scaledynamics <strong>of</strong> water, carbon and nitrogen in a Californiachaparral ecosystem: DAYCENT modeling results.Biogeochemisry, 77 (2): 217–245.Loso, M. G., Anderson, R. S., Anderson, S. P., andReimer, P. J., 2<strong>00</strong>6: A 15<strong>00</strong>-year record <strong>of</strong> temperatureand glacial response inferred from varved Iceberg Lake,southcentral Alaska. Quaternary Research,66 (1): 12–24.Mahowald, N. M., Muhs, D. R., Levis, S., Rasch, P. J.,Yoshioka, M., Zender, C. S., and Luo, C., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Changein atmospheric mineral aerosols in response to climate:Last glacial period, preindustrial, modern, and doubledcarbon dioxide climates. Journal <strong>of</strong> GeophysicalResearch–Atmospheres, 111 (D10): article D10202.Marchitto, T. M., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Nutrient proxies. In Elias, S.A.(ed.), Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Quaternary Sciences. Amsterdam:Elsevier, 1732–1740.Marchitto, T. M., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Precise multi-elemental ratios insmall foraminiferal samples determined by sector fieldICP-MS. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 7 (5):article Q<strong>05</strong>P13.Marchitto, T. M., and Broecker, W. S., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Deep watermass geometry in the glacial Atlantic Ocean: A review<strong>of</strong> constraints from the paleonutrient proxy Cd/Ca.Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 7 (12): articleQ12<strong>00</strong>3.Markgraf, V., and McGlone, M., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Southern temperateecosystem responses. In Lovejoy, T.E., and Hannah,L. (eds.), Climate Change and Biodiversity. New Haven:Yale <strong>University</strong> Press: 142–156.Martinelli, L. A., Howarth, R. W., Cuevas, E., Filoso, S.,Austin, A. T., Donoso, L., Huszar, V., Keeney, D., Lara,L. L., Llerena, C., McIssac, G., Medina, E., Ortiz-Zayas,J., Scavia, D., Schindler, D. W., Soto, D., and Townsend,A., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Sources <strong>of</strong> reactive nitrogen affectingecosystems in Latin America and the Caribbean: Currenttrends and future perspectives. Biogeochemistry, 79 (1-2): 3–24.McCabe, G. J., and Palecki, M. A., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Multidecadal climatevariability <strong>of</strong> global lands and oceans. InternationalJournal <strong>of</strong> Climatology, 26: 849–865.McCabe, G. J., and Clark, M. P., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Shifting co-variability<strong>of</strong> North American summer monsoon precipitationwith antecedent winter precipitation. InternationalJournal <strong>of</strong> Climatology, 26: 991–999.McKnight, D. M., 2<strong>00</strong>6: The Lost Seal. Lafayette, Colo.:Moonlight Publishing.Miller, G. H., 2<strong>00</strong>6. Obituary: Peter Edgar Hare.Quaternary Geochronology, 1: 87–88.Miller, G. H., Briner, J. B., Lifton, N. A., and Finkel, R. C.,2<strong>00</strong>6: Limited ice-sheet erosion and complex exposurehistories derived from in situ cosmogenic 10 Be, 26 Al,and 14 C on Baffin Island, Arctic Canada. QuaternaryGeochronology, 1: 74–85.Miller, G. H. and Clarke, S. J., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Amino-acid dating. InElias, S. A., ed., Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Quaternary Sciences.Amsterdam: Elsevier, 40–52.Miller, M. E., Belnap, J., Beatty, S. W., and Reynolds,R. L., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Performance <strong>of</strong> Bromus tectorum L. in relationto soil properties, water additions, and chemicalamendments in calcareous soils <strong>of</strong> southeastern Utah,U.S.A. Plant and Soil, 288 (1-2). doi:10.1<strong>00</strong>7/s11104-<strong>00</strong>6-<strong>00</strong>58-4.Miller, M. P., McKnight, D. M., Cory, R. M., Williams,M. W., and Runkel, R. L., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Hyporheic exchangeand fulvic acid redox reactions in an alpine stream/wetlandecosystem, Colorado Front Range. EnvironmentalScience & Technology, 40 (19): 5943–5949.Möller, P., Lubinski, D. J., Ingólfsson, Ó., Forman, S. L.,Seidenkrantz, M.-S., Bolshiyanov, D. Y., Lokrantz, H.,Antonov, O., Pavlov, M., Ljung, K., Zeeberg, J., andAndreev, A., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Severnaya Zemlya, Arctic Russia:A nucleation area for Kara Sea ice sheets during theMiddle to Late Quaternary. Quaternary Science Reviews,25 (21-22): 2894–2936.Molnar, P., Anderson, R. S., Kier, G., and Rose, J., 2<strong>00</strong>6:Relationships among probability distributions <strong>of</strong> streamdischarges in floods, climate, bed load transport, andriver incision. Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research, 111:article F02<strong>00</strong>1.Monson, R. K., Burns, S. P., Williams, M. W., Delany, A.C., Weintraub, M., and Lipson, D. A., 2<strong>00</strong>6: The contribution<strong>of</strong> beneath-snow soil respiration to total ecosystemrespiration in a high-elevation, subalpine forest.Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 20 (3): article GB3030.Monson, R. K., Lipson, D. L., Burns, S. P., Turnipseed,A. A., Delany, A. C., Williams, M. W., and Schmidt,S. K., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Winter forest soil respiration controlled byclimate and microbial community composition. Nature,439 (7077): 711–714.Moros, M., Andrews, J. T., Eberl, D. D., and Jansen, E.,2<strong>00</strong>6: The Holocene history <strong>of</strong> drift ice in the northernNorth Atlantic: Evidence for different spatial and temporalmodes. Palaeoceanography, 21: article PA<strong>00</strong>1214.76 | PUBLICATIONS
Tributaries to the ColoradoRiver that incise northwardinto the Roan Plateau oil shalecountry, western Colorado.This landscape inspires thePhD research <strong>of</strong> Maureen Berlin(<strong>INSTAAR</strong>), who is studyingknickpoint migration and landscapeevolution on the plateau.Photo: Robert S. Anderson(<strong>INSTAAR</strong>).Muhs, D. R., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Loess deposits, origins and properties.In Elias, S. A.. (ed.), Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> QuaternaryScience. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 14<strong>05</strong>–1418.Muhs, D. R., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Paleosols and wind-blown sediments:An overview. In Elias, S. A. (ed.), Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong>Quaternary Sciences. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2075–2086.Muhs, D. R., and Benedict, J. B., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Eolian additions tolate Quaternary alpine soils, Indian Peaks WildernessArea, Colorado Front Range. Arctic, Antarctic, andAlpine Research, 38: 120–130.Muhs, D. R., and Budahn, J. R., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Geochemical evidencefor the origin <strong>of</strong> late Quaternary loess in centralAlaska. Canadian Journal <strong>of</strong> Earth Sciences, 43:323–337.Muhs, D. R., Simmons, K. R., Kennedy, G. L., Ludwig,K. R., and Groves, L. T., 2<strong>00</strong>6: A cool eastern PacificOcean at the close <strong>of</strong> the last interglacial complex.Quaternary Science Reviews, 25: 235–262.Nelson, A. R., Kelsey, H. M., and Witter, R. C., 2<strong>00</strong>6:Great earthquakes <strong>of</strong> variable magnitude at the Cascadiasubduction zone. Quaternary Research, 65 (3):354–365.Nemergut, D. R., Anderson, S. P., Cleveland, C. C.,Martin, A. P., Miller A. E., Seimon, A., and Schmidt,S. K., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Microbial community succession in anunvegetated, recently-deglaciated soil. MicrobialEcology. doi:10.1<strong>00</strong>7/s<strong>00</strong>248-<strong>00</strong>6-9144-7Nichols, J. E., Booth, R. K., Jackson, S. T., Pendall, E. G.,and Huang, Y. S., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Paleohydrologic reconstructionbased on n-alkane distributions in ombrotrophic peat.Organic Geochemistry, 37 (11): 15<strong>05</strong>–1513.Norris, J. R., Jackson, S. T., and Betancourt, J. L., 2<strong>00</strong>6:Classification tree and minimum-volume ellipsoid analyses<strong>of</strong> the distribution <strong>of</strong> ponderosa pine in the westernUSA. Journal <strong>of</strong> Biogeography, 33 (2): 342–360.Ogilvie, A. E. J., and Pálsson, G., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Weather andwitchcraft in the sagas <strong>of</strong> Icelanders. In McKinnel, J.,Ashurst, D., and Kick, D. (eds.), The Fantastic in OldNorse/Icelandic Literature: Sagas and the British Isles.Durham: The Centre for Medieval and RenaissanceStudies, Durham <strong>University</strong>, 731–741.Ogilvie, A. E. J., and Pálsson, G., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Reflections onwetlands in Iceland. In Huse, P. (ed.), Intimate Absence.Norway: Henie Onstad Art Center/Delta Press, 99–101.Otto-Bliesner, B. L., Marshall, S. J., Overpeck, J. T., Miller,G. H., Hu, A., and CAPE Last Interglacial ProjectMembers, 2<strong>00</strong>6: Simulating arctic climate warmth andicefield retreat in the last interglaciation. Science, 311:1751–1753.Overpeck, J. T., Otto-Bliesner, B. L., Miller, G. H., Alley,R. B., Muhs, D. R., and Marshall, S. J., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Icesheets and sea level: Response. Science, 313: 1043a.Overpeck, J. T., Otto-Bliesner, B. L., Miller, G. H., Muhs,D. R., Alley, R. B., and Kiehl, J. T., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Paleoclimaticevidence for future ice-sheet instability and rapid sealevelrise. Science, 311: 1747–1750.PUBLICATIONS | 77
- Page 1 and 2:
INSTAARInstitute of Arctic and Alpi
- Page 3 and 4:
BiennialReport2005-2006Institute of
- Page 5 and 6:
INSTAAR: An Earth andEnvironmental
- Page 7 and 8:
CU-Denver campus where she helped t
- Page 9 and 10:
Where in the world is INSTAAR? Acti
- Page 11 and 12:
The instrument was deployed on NOAA
- Page 13 and 14:
altered by humans over the past 200
- Page 15 and 16:
ties. However, manmade reservoirs a
- Page 17 and 18:
Arctic WorkshopThe annual Arctic Wo
- Page 19 and 20:
Wendy Roth (INSTAAR) explains the p
- Page 21 and 22:
camera equipment. These laboratorie
- Page 23 and 24:
Research Grants: Fiscal Years2004-2
- Page 25 and 26:
Ogilvie, Astrid: NSF. HSD: Human an
- Page 27 and 28: Theses Completed2005Breiter, Nehale
- Page 29 and 30: Gifford MillerGEOL 1060, Global Cha
- Page 31 and 32: Lana Cohen, MS, Atmospheric and Oce
- Page 33 and 34: Trevor Popp, PhD, Geological Scienc
- Page 35 and 36: Societal Outreach andInformal Educa
- Page 37 and 38: A group of students from Southern H
- Page 39 and 40: Outreach SpotlightsUNDERGRADUATE ME
- Page 41 and 42: Spotlights: Honors, Awards,and Reco
- Page 43 and 44: TIM SEASTEDT WINS THE 2005PACESETTE
- Page 45 and 46: Structure of hierarchically organiz
- Page 47 and 48: William F. ManleyFellow of INSTAAR.
- Page 49 and 50: Alan R. TownsendFellow and Associat
- Page 51 and 52: GeophysicsEdmund AndrewsChief River
- Page 53 and 54: INSTAAR Visiting Scientists,2005-20
- Page 55 and 56: Chris JarosSupervisor: Diane McKnig
- Page 57 and 58: INSTAAR Noon SeminarsSpring 2005Tad
- Page 59 and 60: Graduate Student TalksSpring 2005Ry
- Page 61 and 62: Journal and BooksArctic, Antarctic,
- Page 63 and 64: Publications2005Adams, P. N., Storl
- Page 65 and 66: “El Nino suppresses Antarctic war
- Page 67 and 68: European settlement of Lake Eyre, S
- Page 69 and 70: tion of Baffin Island, Arctic Canad
- Page 71 and 72: and soil quality for sustainable gr
- Page 73 and 74: Andrews, J. T., Eberl, D. D., and K
- Page 75 and 76: Cleveland C. C., Reed S. C., and To
- Page 77: and Pierre Y. Julien. Journal of Hy
- Page 81 and 82: Rocchi, S., LeMasurier, W. E., and