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A Holocene record of ocean productivity and upwelling from the northern California continental slope

scholarly article

A North American Hydroclimate Synthesis (NAHS) of the Common Era

scholarly article by Jessica R. Rodysill published in March 2018

A new set of basaltic tephras from Southeast Alaska represent key stratigraphic markers for the late Pleistocene

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Holocene environmental changes inferred from biological and sedimentological proxies in a high elevation Great Basin lake in the northern Ruby Mountains, Nevada, USA

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Holocene sea surface temperature and sea ice extent in the Okhotsk and Bering Seas

Integrating satellite observations and modern climate measurements with the recent sedimentary record: An example from Southeast Alaska

scholarly article by Jason A. Addison et al published July 2013 in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans

Interaction between climate, volcanism, and isostatic rebound in Southeast Alaska during the last deglaciation

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Marine tephrochronology of the Mt. Edgecumbe Volcanic Field, Southeast Alaska, USA

scholarly article by Jason A. Addison et al published March 2010 in Quaternary Research

Methane gas release from the Storegga submarine landslide linked to earlyHolocene climate change: a speculative hypothesis

scholarly article by James E. Beget & Jason A. Addison published April 2007 in The Holocene

North Pacific deglacial hypoxic events linked to abrupt ocean warming

scientific article published on November 2015

Paleoceanography of the Gulf of Alaska during the past 15,000 years: Results from diatoms, silicoflagellates, and geochemistry

scholarly article by John A. Barron et al published September 2009 in Marine Micropaleontology

Productivity and sedimentaryδ15N variability for the last 17,000 years along the northern Gulf of Alaska continental slope

scholarly article by Jason A. Addison et al published 9 February 2012 in Paleoceanography

Robust global ocean cooling trend for the pre-industrial Common Era

scholarly article