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2009

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Koch, J., G. A. McKinley, V. Bennington, and D. Ullman (2009), Do hurricanes cause significant interannual variability in the air-sea CO2 flux of the subtropical North Atlantic?, Geophys. Res. Lett., 36, L07606.
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Ullman, D. J., G. A. McKinley, V. Bennington, and S. Dutkiewicz (2009), Trends in the North Atlantic carbon sink: 1992 – 2006, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 23, GB4011.
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Desai, A., J. Austin, V. Bennington and G.A. McKinley (2009) Stronger winds over a large lake in response to a weakening air to lake temperature gradient. Nature Geoscience.
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Illari L., J. Marshall, P. Bannon, J. Botella, R. Clark, T. Haine, A. Kumar, S. Lee, K. J. Mackin, G.A. McKinley, M. Morgan, R. Najjar, T. Sikora, and A. Tandon (2009) Weather in a Tank: Exploiting laboratory experiments in the teaching of meteorology, oceanography and climate. Bull. Amer. Meteorol. Soc. 90(11).
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Vimont, D., M. Alexander, and A. Fontaine (2009). Midlatitude Excitation of Tropical Variability in the Pacific: The Role of Thermodynamic Coupling and Seasonality. Journal of Climate, 22, 518-534.
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Zhong, Y., and Z. Liu(2009). On the Mechanism of Pacific Multidecadal Climate Variability in CCSM3: The Role of Subpolar North Pacific Ocean. Accepted by J. Phys. Oceanogr, 39, 2052-2076, published.


Mason, J., H. Liu, Y. Zhou, X. Miao, J.B. Swinehart, Z. Liu, R. J. Goble and S. Yi ( 2009). Dune mobility and aridity at the desert margin of northern China at a time of peak monsoon strength. Geology, 37, 947-950, published.


Yang, J. L., Q. Y. Liu and Z. Liu, L. Wu and F. Huang (2009). Basin Mode of Indian Ocean Sea Surface Temperature and Nothern Hemisphere Circumglobal Teleconnection. Geophys. Res. Lett., 36, L19705, published.


Liu, Z., B. Otto-Bliesner, F. He, E. Brady, P. Clark, J. Lynch-Steiglitz, A. Carlson, W. Curry, E. Brook, R. Jacob, D. Erikson, J. Kutzbach, J. Cheng (2009). Transient simulation of deglacial Climate Evolution with a new mechanism for Bolling-Allerod warming. Science, 325, 310-314.
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Kutzbach, J. E., W. L. Ruddiman, S. Vavrus, and G. Philippon (2009). Climate model test of anthropogenic influence on greenhouse-induced climate change (early agriculture to modern): the role of ocean feedbacks. Climatic Change, 99, 351-381.


Peters, S.E., Carlson, A.E., Kelly, D.C., and Gingerich, P.D. (2009). Large-scale Glaciation and Deglaciation of Antarctica in the Late Eocene. Geology, 38, 723-726, published.


Clark, P.U., Dyke, A.S., Shakun, J.D., Carlson, A.E., Clark, J., Wohlfarth, B., Hostetler, S.W., Mitrovica, J.X., and McCabe, A.M. (2009). The Last Glacial Maximum: Science, v. 325, p. 710-714.


Carlson, A.E., Clark, P.U., and Hostetler, S.W. (2009). Comment: Radiocarbon deglaciation chronology of the Thunder Bay, Ontario area and implications for ice sheet retreat patterns: Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 28, doi: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2009.05.005.


Carlson, A.E., Clark, P.U., Haley, B.A., and Klinkhammer, G.P. (2009). Routing of Western Canadian Plains Runoff during the 8.2 ka Cold Event: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 36, doi: 10.1029/2009GL038778.


Carlson, A.E. (2009). Geochemical constraints on the Laurentide Ice Sheet contribution to Meltwater Pulse 1A: Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 28, p. 1625-1630.


Riehl, S., K. Pustovoytov, S.C. Hotchkiss, and R. Bryson (2009). Local Holocene environmental indicators in Upper Mesopotamia: pedogenic carbonate record vs. archaeobotanical data and archaeoclimatological models. Quaternary International 209:154-162.


Tweiten, M.A., S.C. Hotchkiss, R.K. Booth, R.R. Calcote, and E.A. Lynch (2009). The response of a jack pine forest to late-Holocene climate variability in northwestern Wisconsin, The Holocene 19: 1049-1061. published.


Vitousek, P.M., G.P. Asner, O.A. Chadwick, and S.C. Hotchkiss (2009). Landscape-level variation in forest structure and biogeochemistry along a substrate age gradient in Hawaii. Ecology, 90, 3074-3086, published.


Williams, J. W. (2009) Quaternary Vegetation Distributions. Encyclopedia of Paleoclimatology and Ancient Environments. Edited by V. Gornitz. Springer-Verlag.


Lorenz, D. J., Vavrus, S. J., Vimont, D. J., Williams, J. W., Notaro, M., Young, J. A., DeWeaver, E. T., and Hopkins, E. J. (2009). Wisconsin's changing climate: hydrologic cycle. Understanding Climate Change: Climate Variability, Predictability, and Change in the Midwestern United States. Edited by S. C. Pryor. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, pp. 135-144.


Lorenz, D. J., Vavrus, S. J., Vimont, D. J., Williams, J. W., Notaro, M., Young, J. A., DeWeaver, E. T., and Hopkins, E. J. (2009). Wisconsin's changing climate: temperature. Understanding Climate Change: Climate Variability, Predictability, and Change in the Midwestern United States. Edited by S. C. Pryor. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, pp. 76-87.


Williams, J.W., Shuman, B. and Bartlein, P.J. (2009) Rapid responses of the Midwestern prairie-forest ecotone to early Holocene aridity. Global and Planetary Change 66: 195-207. CCR #842.


Gonzales, L.M., Grimm, E.C., Williams, J.W. and Nordheim, E. (2009). A modern plant-climate research dataset for modelling eastern North American plant taxa. Grana 48: 1-18. CCR #848.


Gonzales, L. M., Williams, J. W., and Grimm, E. C. (2009). Expanded response-surfaces: A new method to reconstruct paleoclimates from fossil pollen assemblages that lack modern analogues. Quaternary Science Reviews 28: 3315-3332. Published.


Gill, J. L., Williams, J. W., Jackson, S. T., Lininger, K., and Robinson, G. S. (2009). Pleistocene megafaunal collapse preceded novel plant communities and enhanced fire regimes. Science 326: 1100-1103. Published.


Evan, A. T., D. J. Vimont, R. Bennartz, J. P. Kossin & A. K. Heidinger, (2009). The dominant role of aerosols in the evolution of tropical Atlantic Ocean temperature, Science, DOI: 10.1126/science.1167404.


Bennington, V., G. A. McKinley, S. Dutkiewicz, and D. Ullman (2009). What does chlorophyll variability tell us about export and air-sea CO2 flux variability in the North Atlantic?. Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 23, GB3002, doi:10.1029/2008GB003241.
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Wyrwoll K-H, B J Greenstein, G W Kendrick, G-S Chen, (2009). The palaeoceanography of the Leeuwin Current: implications for a future world. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia, 92:37-51.


Carlson, A.E., Anslow, F.S., Obbink, E.A., LeGrande, A.N., Ullman, D.J., and Licciardi, J.M. (2009). Surface-Melt Driven Laurentide Ice-Sheet Retreat during the Early Holocene. Geophysical Research Letters, v. 36, doi: 10.1029/2009GL040948, published.
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