Week 11 April 2-6
Liu and Stegman, 2012, Origin of Columbia River flood basalt controlled by propagating rupture of the Farallon slab: Nature, v. 482, p. 386-389.
Week 10 March 26-30
Stein et al., 2012, Surprisingly complex community discovered in the mid-Devonian fossil forest at Gilboa: Nature, v. 482, p. 78-81.
Week 9 March 19-23
Karato, 2012, On the origin of the asthenosphere. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 321-322,p. 95-103.
Week 8 March 5 - 9
Sasnett et al., 2012, Do phreatomagmatic eruptions at Ubehebe Crater (Death Valley, California) relate to a wetter than present hydro-climate?. Geophysical Research Letters, v. 39,p. L02401.
Group: AWESOME-RaD
Institution: Syracuse University
Week 7 February 27 - March 2
Misra and Froelich, 2012, Lithium isotope history of Cenozoic seawater: changes in silicate weathering and reverse weathering: Science, v. 335, p. 818-823.
Group: AWESOME-RaD
Institution: Syracuse University
Week 6 February 20-24
Pike et al., 2011, Quantification of the dry history of the Martian soil inferred from in situ microscopy. Geophysical Research Letters, v. 38, p. L24201.
Group: AWESOME-RaD
Institution: Syracuse University
Week 5 February 13-17
Kleine, T., Rudge, J.F., 2011 Chronometry of meteorites and the formation of the Earth and Moon: Elements, v. 7 p. 41-46.
Group: AWESOME-RaD
Institution: Syracuse University
Week 4 February 6-10
Prince, P.S., Spotila, J.A., Henika, W.S., 2011 Stream capture as driver of transient landscape evolution in a tectonically quiescent setting: Geology, v. 39 p. 823-826.
Group: AWESOME-RaD
Institution: Syracuse University
Week 3 January 30-Feb 3
Dartnell, L., 2011 Biological constraints on habitability: Astronomy and Geophysics vol. 52 pp. 1.26-1.28.
Group: AWESOME-RaD
Institution: Syracuse University
Week 2 January 23-27
Blackburn et al. An exhumation history of continents over billion-year time scales. Science (2012) vol. 335 pp. 73-76
Group: AWESOME-RaD
Institution: Syracuse University
Week 1 January 17-20
Kuiper et al. Synchronizing rock clocks of earth history. Science (2008) vol. 320 pp. 500-504.
Group: AWESOME-RaD
Institution: Syracuse University