netCDF data associated with "Paleoclimate Changes in the Pacific Northwest Over the Past 36,000 Years from Clumped Isotope Measurements and Isotope-Enabled Model Analysis" by Lopez-Maldonado et al. (2021). Files contain monthly climatologies of western North America surface temperature, 2m temperature, precipitation, and d18O values of precipitation from 48-year averages of the iCESM FV2 preindustrial control and LGM experiments discussed in the manuscript
Graduation date: 2008This research focuses on the development of new techniques to explore terrestri...
These three datasets (in .csv and .xlsx formats) are the data used for the article: Retallack, G.J.,...
Pollen and geochemical data from Little Lake, western Oregon, suggest several patterns of millennial...
International audienceSince the last glacial period, North America has experienced dramatic changes ...
The modern Cascades are a north-south striking mountain range that intercepts Pacific Ocean-derived ...
A high-resolution pollen record from Fargher Lake, Washington shows a series of millennial-scale cha...
Water resources in the American west are under mounting stress due to increasing demand, receding gl...
Stalagmite records of stable isotope (18Occ) variability from across the Southwestern United States ...
Documenting long-term trends or persistent shifts in temperature and precipitation is important for ...
Our understanding of climatic conditions, and therefore forcing factors, in North America during the...
Water resources in western North America depend on winter precipitation, yet our knowledge of its se...
Holocene climate reconstructions are useful for understanding the diverse features and spatial heter...
Graduation date: 2004A stalagmite (sample OCNM8-02A) collected from Oregon Caves National Monument (...
Marine stable isotope records provide the basis for much of our understanding of past climates. Duri...
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; ~23,000-19,000 years ago) and subsequent deglaciation (~19,000-11,000...
Graduation date: 2008This research focuses on the development of new techniques to explore terrestri...
These three datasets (in .csv and .xlsx formats) are the data used for the article: Retallack, G.J.,...
Pollen and geochemical data from Little Lake, western Oregon, suggest several patterns of millennial...
International audienceSince the last glacial period, North America has experienced dramatic changes ...
The modern Cascades are a north-south striking mountain range that intercepts Pacific Ocean-derived ...
A high-resolution pollen record from Fargher Lake, Washington shows a series of millennial-scale cha...
Water resources in the American west are under mounting stress due to increasing demand, receding gl...
Stalagmite records of stable isotope (18Occ) variability from across the Southwestern United States ...
Documenting long-term trends or persistent shifts in temperature and precipitation is important for ...
Our understanding of climatic conditions, and therefore forcing factors, in North America during the...
Water resources in western North America depend on winter precipitation, yet our knowledge of its se...
Holocene climate reconstructions are useful for understanding the diverse features and spatial heter...
Graduation date: 2004A stalagmite (sample OCNM8-02A) collected from Oregon Caves National Monument (...
Marine stable isotope records provide the basis for much of our understanding of past climates. Duri...
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; ~23,000-19,000 years ago) and subsequent deglaciation (~19,000-11,000...
Graduation date: 2008This research focuses on the development of new techniques to explore terrestri...
These three datasets (in .csv and .xlsx formats) are the data used for the article: Retallack, G.J.,...
Pollen and geochemical data from Little Lake, western Oregon, suggest several patterns of millennial...