Scott Starratt, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Holocene diatom flora and climate history of Medicine Lake, Northern California, USA Holocene diatom flora and climate history of Medicine Lake, Northern California, USA
A 226-cm-long sediment core spanning the past ~ 11,400 years was recovered from Medicine Lake, on the Modoc Plateau in northeastern California. Diatom assemblages provide a record of lake level that is driven by local and regional climate changes and changes in basin morphology due to the activity of Medicine Lake volcano. The diatom record indicates that throughout its history, Medicine...
Authors
Scott W. Starratt
Proceedings of the 24th Pacific climate workshop (PACLIM): Introduction Proceedings of the 24th Pacific climate workshop (PACLIM): Introduction
No abstract available.
Authors
Scott W. Starratt
Organic petrology of subbituminous carbonaceous shale samples from Chalāw, Kabul Province, Afghanistan: Considerations for paleoenvironment and energy resource potential Organic petrology of subbituminous carbonaceous shale samples from Chalāw, Kabul Province, Afghanistan: Considerations for paleoenvironment and energy resource potential
Neogene (?) subbituminous carbonaceous shale deposits from Chalāw, Afghanistan, were investigated through organic petrology techniques and standard coal analyses to determine paleoenvironment and potential for resource utilization. The Chalāw deposit, approximately 30 km southeast of Kabul, currently is exploited for brick making and domestic heating and cooking. Three multiple-bench...
Authors
Paul C. Hackley, John Sanfilipo, Gul Pacha Azizi, Philip A. Davis, Scott W. Starratt
The 23rd Pacific Climate Workshop (PACLIM) The 23rd Pacific Climate Workshop (PACLIM)
The 23rd Pacific Climate Workshop (PACLIM) was held May 13–16, 2007 at the Asilomar Conference Grounds in Pacific Grove, California, in what turned out to be a relatively dry spring on the central California coast. What a change from 2006, which was the sixth wettest year of the 101 years for which records have been kept. The special session at the 2007 gathering was entitled “Abrupt...
Authors
Scott W. Starratt
Fire and vegetation history on Santa Rosa Island, Channel Islands, and long-term environmental change in southern California Fire and vegetation history on Santa Rosa Island, Channel Islands, and long-term environmental change in southern California
The long-term history of vegetation and fire was investigated at two locations – Soledad Pond (275 m; from ca. 12 000 cal. a BP) and Abalone Rocks Marsh (0 m; from ca. 7000 cal. a BP) – on Santa Rosa Island, situated off the coast of southern California. A coastal conifer forest covered highlands of Santa Rosa during the last glacial, but by ca. 11 800 cal. a BP Pinus stands, coastal...
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Scott W. Starratt, N. Pinter, Robert S. Anderson, R.B. Jass
Foreword: A virtual congress on palaeolimnology—Palaeolimnological proxies as tools for environmental reconstruction in fresh water Foreword: A virtual congress on palaeolimnology—Palaeolimnological proxies as tools for environmental reconstruction in fresh water
No abstract available.
Authors
Krisztina Buczko, Janos Korponai, Judit Padisak, Scott W. Starratt
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Filter Total Items: 41
Holocene diatom flora and climate history of Medicine Lake, Northern California, USA Holocene diatom flora and climate history of Medicine Lake, Northern California, USA
A 226-cm-long sediment core spanning the past ~ 11,400 years was recovered from Medicine Lake, on the Modoc Plateau in northeastern California. Diatom assemblages provide a record of lake level that is driven by local and regional climate changes and changes in basin morphology due to the activity of Medicine Lake volcano. The diatom record indicates that throughout its history, Medicine...
Authors
Scott W. Starratt
Proceedings of the 24th Pacific climate workshop (PACLIM): Introduction Proceedings of the 24th Pacific climate workshop (PACLIM): Introduction
No abstract available.
Authors
Scott W. Starratt
Organic petrology of subbituminous carbonaceous shale samples from Chalāw, Kabul Province, Afghanistan: Considerations for paleoenvironment and energy resource potential Organic petrology of subbituminous carbonaceous shale samples from Chalāw, Kabul Province, Afghanistan: Considerations for paleoenvironment and energy resource potential
Neogene (?) subbituminous carbonaceous shale deposits from Chalāw, Afghanistan, were investigated through organic petrology techniques and standard coal analyses to determine paleoenvironment and potential for resource utilization. The Chalāw deposit, approximately 30 km southeast of Kabul, currently is exploited for brick making and domestic heating and cooking. Three multiple-bench...
Authors
Paul C. Hackley, John Sanfilipo, Gul Pacha Azizi, Philip A. Davis, Scott W. Starratt
The 23rd Pacific Climate Workshop (PACLIM) The 23rd Pacific Climate Workshop (PACLIM)
The 23rd Pacific Climate Workshop (PACLIM) was held May 13–16, 2007 at the Asilomar Conference Grounds in Pacific Grove, California, in what turned out to be a relatively dry spring on the central California coast. What a change from 2006, which was the sixth wettest year of the 101 years for which records have been kept. The special session at the 2007 gathering was entitled “Abrupt...
Authors
Scott W. Starratt
Fire and vegetation history on Santa Rosa Island, Channel Islands, and long-term environmental change in southern California Fire and vegetation history on Santa Rosa Island, Channel Islands, and long-term environmental change in southern California
The long-term history of vegetation and fire was investigated at two locations – Soledad Pond (275 m; from ca. 12 000 cal. a BP) and Abalone Rocks Marsh (0 m; from ca. 7000 cal. a BP) – on Santa Rosa Island, situated off the coast of southern California. A coastal conifer forest covered highlands of Santa Rosa during the last glacial, but by ca. 11 800 cal. a BP Pinus stands, coastal...
Authors
Scott W. Starratt, N. Pinter, Robert S. Anderson, R.B. Jass
Foreword: A virtual congress on palaeolimnology—Palaeolimnological proxies as tools for environmental reconstruction in fresh water Foreword: A virtual congress on palaeolimnology—Palaeolimnological proxies as tools for environmental reconstruction in fresh water
No abstract available.
Authors
Krisztina Buczko, Janos Korponai, Judit Padisak, Scott W. Starratt