Scott Starratt, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Holocene climate on the Modoc Plateau, northern California, USA: The view from Medicine Lake Holocene climate on the Modoc Plateau, northern California, USA: The view from Medicine Lake
Medicine Lake is a small (165 ha), relatively shallow (average 7.3 m), intermediate elevation (2,036 m) lake located within the summit caldera of Medicine Lake volcano, Siskiyou County, California, USA. Sediment cores and high-resolution bathymetric and seismic reflection data were collected from the lake during the fall of 1999 and 2000. Sediments were analyzed for diatoms, pollen...
Authors
Scott W. Starratt
Diatoms in estuaries and tidal marshes Diatoms in estuaries and tidal marshes
Diatoms from estuarine and marsh sediments can be used to evaluate a number of geological processes. Information on salinity, elevation, and substrate derived from modern assemblages have been used to determine local and regional Holocene sea level history, identify seismic and tsunami events, and aid in the recognition of regional variations in precipitation. In order to apply diatoms...
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Scott W. Starratt
High-resolution climate records of the past 2,400 years from the offshore of northernmost California and central Oregon High-resolution climate records of the past 2,400 years from the offshore of northernmost California and central Oregon
High resolution diatom and pollen data from piston core TN062 0550 off northernmost California, and Kasten core WW7710A-26 off coastal Oregon, are compiled for the past 2,400 years. Diatom proxy data for Fall SST from both cores record warm SST's in the intervals from ca. AD 400 to 600, and from ca. AD 1050 to 1300 (later part of the Medieval Warm Period). The intervening AD 650 to 1000...
Authors
John A. Barron, Linda E. Heusser
Diatoms as indicators of freshwater flow variation in central California Diatoms as indicators of freshwater flow variation in central California
No abstract available.
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Scott W. Starratt
Crinoids; a computer animation and paper model Crinoids; a computer animation and paper model
No abstract available.
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Tau Rho Alpha, Dorothy L. Stout, Scott W. Starratt
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 41
Holocene climate on the Modoc Plateau, northern California, USA: The view from Medicine Lake Holocene climate on the Modoc Plateau, northern California, USA: The view from Medicine Lake
Medicine Lake is a small (165 ha), relatively shallow (average 7.3 m), intermediate elevation (2,036 m) lake located within the summit caldera of Medicine Lake volcano, Siskiyou County, California, USA. Sediment cores and high-resolution bathymetric and seismic reflection data were collected from the lake during the fall of 1999 and 2000. Sediments were analyzed for diatoms, pollen...
Authors
Scott W. Starratt
Diatoms in estuaries and tidal marshes Diatoms in estuaries and tidal marshes
Diatoms from estuarine and marsh sediments can be used to evaluate a number of geological processes. Information on salinity, elevation, and substrate derived from modern assemblages have been used to determine local and regional Holocene sea level history, identify seismic and tsunami events, and aid in the recognition of regional variations in precipitation. In order to apply diatoms...
Authors
Scott W. Starratt
High-resolution climate records of the past 2,400 years from the offshore of northernmost California and central Oregon High-resolution climate records of the past 2,400 years from the offshore of northernmost California and central Oregon
High resolution diatom and pollen data from piston core TN062 0550 off northernmost California, and Kasten core WW7710A-26 off coastal Oregon, are compiled for the past 2,400 years. Diatom proxy data for Fall SST from both cores record warm SST's in the intervals from ca. AD 400 to 600, and from ca. AD 1050 to 1300 (later part of the Medieval Warm Period). The intervening AD 650 to 1000...
Authors
John A. Barron, Linda E. Heusser
Diatoms as indicators of freshwater flow variation in central California Diatoms as indicators of freshwater flow variation in central California
No abstract available.
Authors
Scott W. Starratt
Crinoids; a computer animation and paper model Crinoids; a computer animation and paper model
No abstract available.
Authors
Tau Rho Alpha, Dorothy L. Stout, Scott W. Starratt