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75. Huntington, H.P., M. Boyle, G. Flowers, J. Weatherly, L. Hamilton, C. Gerlach, R. Zulueta, C. Nicolson, and J. Overpeck. 2005. The influence of human activity in the Arctic on climate and climate impacts. Climatic Change (submitted). 74. Weiss, J.L. and J.T. Overpeck. 2005. Is the Sonoran Desert losing its cool? Global Change Biology (in press). 73. Overpeck, J.T., M. Strum, J.A. Francis, D.K. Perovich, M.C. Serreze, and 18 others. 2005. Arctic system on trajectory to new state. EOS (submitted). 72. Morrill, C., J.T. Overpeck, J.E. Cole, K-b. Liu, C. Shen, and L. Tang. 2005. Holocene variations in the Asian monsoon inferred from the geochemistry of lake sediments in central Tibet. Quaternary Research (in press). 71. Shen, C., K-b. Liu, L. Tang, and J.T. Overpeck. 2005. Late Quaternary history of the alpine vegetation and climate on the Tibetan Plateau. Quaternary Science Reviews (submitted). 70. Peck, J.A., R.R. Green, T. Shanahan, J.W. King, J. Overpeck, and C. Scholz. 2004. A magnetic mineral record of late Quaternary tropical climate variability from Lake Bosumtwi, Ghana. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 215, 37-57. 69. Brooks, K., C.A. Scholz, J.W. King, J. Peck, J.T. Overpeck, J.M. Russell, and P.Y.O. Amoako. 2005. Late-Quaternary lowstands of Lake Bosumtwi, Ghana: Evidence from high-resolution seismic-reflection and sediment-core data. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 216, 235-249. 68. Hughen, K., S. Lehman, J. Southon, J. Overpeck, O. Marchal, C. Herring, and J. Turnbull. 2004. 14C activity and global carbon cycle changes over the past 50,000 years. Science 303, 202-207. 67. Kerwin, M.W., J.T. Overpeck, R.S. Webb, and K.H. Anderson. 2003. Pollen-based summer temperature reconstructions for the eastern Canadian boreal forest, subarctic and arctic. Quaternary Science Reviews (submitted). 66. Shen, C., K-b. Liu, L. Tang, and J.T. Overpeck. 2003. Numerical analysis of modern and fossil pollen data from the Tibetan Plateau. Annals of the Association of American Geographers (submitted). 65. Liu, K-b., C. Shen, L. Tang, Z. Yao, and J.T. Overpeck. 2003. Modern pollen rain in the Tibetan Plateau. Journal of Biogeography (submitted). 64. Shen, C., K-b. Liu, L. Tang, and J.T. Overpeck. 2003. Quantitative relationships between modern pollen rain and climate in the Tibetan Plateau. Review of Paleobotany and Palynology (submitted). 63. Fallu, M-A., R. Pienitz, I. Walker, and J. Overpeck. 2004. AMS 14-C dating of tundra lake sediments using chironomid head capsules. Journal of Paleolimnology 31: 11-22. 62. Overpeck, J.T., J.E. Cole, and P.J. Bartlein. 2005. A "paleoperspective" on climate variability and change, In: Climate Change and Biodiversity, T. Lovejoy and L. Hannah, eds., Yale University Press, pp. 91-108. 61. Overpeck, J., K-b. Liu, C. Morrill, J. Cole, C. Shen, D. Anderson, and L. Tang. 2003. Holocene environmental change in the Himalayan-Tibetan Plateau region: lake sediments and the future. In: Global Change and Mountain Regions: A State of Knowledge Overview, U.M. Huber, H.K.M. Bugmann, and M.A. Reasoner, eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht (in press). 60. National Research Council (J. Overpeck is a co-author). 2003. Government Data Centers: Meeting Increasing Demands. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 56 pp. 59. Mann, M.E., C.M. Ammann, R.S. Bradley, K.R. Briffa, T.J. Crowley, M.K. Hughes, P.D. Jones, M. Oppenheimer, T.J. Osborn, J.T. Overpeck, S. Rutherford, K.E. Trenberth, and T.M.L. Wigley. 2003. On Past Temperatures and Anomalous late-20th Century Warmth. EOS 84: 256 (solicited forum article). 58. Alley, R.B., J. Marotzke, W.D. Nordhaus, J.T. Overpeck, D.M. Peteet, R.A. Pielke, Jr., R.T. Pierrehumbert, P.B. Rhines, T.F. Stocker, L.D. Talley, and J.M. Wallace. 2003. Abrupt Climate Change. Science 299: 2005-2010. 57. Gupta, A.K., D.M. Anderson, and J.T. Overpeck. 2003. Abrupt Holocene change in the Indian Ocean southwest Monsoon and their links to the North Atlantic. Nature 421: 354-357. 56. Anderson, D.M., J.T. Overpeck, and A.K. Gupta. 2002. Increase in the Southwest Asian Monsoon during the past four centuries. Science 279: 596-599. 55. National Research Council (J. Overpeck is a co-author). 2002. Abrupt Climate Change: Inevitable Surprises. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 182 pp. 54. Morrill, C., J.T. Overpeck, and J.E. Cole. 2002. A synthesis of abrupt changes in the Asian summer monsoon since the last deglaciation. The Holocene 13: 465-476. 53. Overpeck, J.T., C. Whitlock, and B. Huntley. 2003. Terrestrial biosphere dynamics in the climate system: past and future. In: Paleoclimate, global change and the future (IGBP Synthesis Volume), K. Alverson, R. Bradley, and T. Pedersen, eds., Springer-Verglag, Berlin, pp. 81-111. 52. Cole, J.E., J.T. Overpeck, and E.R. Cook. 2002. Multiyear La Niña events and persistent drought in the contiguous United States. Geophysical Research Letters 29, 10.1029/2001GL013561. 51. Mangan, J.M, J.T. Overpeck, R.S. Webb, C. Wessman, and A.F.H. Goetz. 2001. Response of Nebraska Sand Hills natural vegetation to drought, fire, grazing, and plant functional type shifts as simulated by the CENTURY model. Climatic Change (in press). 50. Sauer, P.E., G.H. Miller, and J.T. Overpeck. 2001. Oxygen isotope ratios of organic matter in arctic lakes as a paleoclimate proxy: field and laboratory investigations. Journal of Paleolimnology 25: 43-64. 49. Robertson, A.D., J.T. Overpeck, D. Rind, E. Mosley-Thompson, G.A. Zielinski, J.L. Lean, D. Koch, J.E. Penner, I. Tegen, and R. Healy. 2001. Hypothesized climate forcing time series for the last 500 years. Journal of Geophysical Research 106: 14,783-14,803. 48. Moore, J.J., K.A Hughen, G.H. Miller, and J.T. Overpeck. 2001. Little Ice Age recorded in summer temperature reconstruction from varved sediments of Donard Lake, Baffin Island, Canada. Journal of Paleolimnology 25: 503-517. 47. Hughen, K.A., J.R. Southon, S.J. Lehman, and J.T. Overpeck. 2000. Synchronous radiocarbon and climate shifts during deglaciation. Science 290: 1951-1954. 46. Overpeck, J.T. 2000. The hole record. Nature 403, 714-715. 45. Urban, F.E., J.E. Cole, and J.T. Overpeck. 2000. Influence of mean climate change on variability in a 155-year tropical Pacific coral record. Nature 407, 989-993. 44. Jackson, S.T., and J.T. Overpeck. 2000. Responses of plant species, populations and communities to long-term environmental change. In: Deep Time: Paleobiology's Perspective, D.H. Erwin and S.L. Wing, eds., Paleobiology 26 (Supplement to No. 4): 194-220. 43. Mann, M.E., E. Gille, R.S. Bradley, M.K. Hughes, J. Overpeck, F.T. Keimig, and W. Gross. (2000). Global temperature patterns in past centuries: An interactive presentation. Earth Interactions 4: paper number 4 (electronic journal). 42. Jackson, S.T., R.S. Webb, K.A. Anderson, J.T. Overpeck, J. Williams, and T. Webb III. 2000. Vegetation and environment in eastern North America during the Last Glacial Maximum. Quaternary Science Reviews 19: 489-508. 41. Overpeck, J.T. 2000. Climate surprises. In: Forces of Change: A New View of Nature, D. Botkin et al., eds., Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C. pp. 33-40. 40. Overpeck, J.T., and R.S. Webb. 2000. Non-glacial rapid climate events: past and future. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97: 1335-1338. 39. Tang, L-y., C-m. Shen, L-b. Liu, and J.T. Overpeck. 2000. Changes in South Asian monsoon: new high-resolution paleoclimatic records from Tibet. Chinese Science Bulletin 45, 87-90. 38. Tang, L-y, C-m. Shen, L-b. Liu, and J.T. Overpeck. 1999. New high-resolution pollen records from two lakes in Zizang (Tibet). Acta Botanica Sinica 41: 896-902. 37. Hughen, K.A., J.T. Overpeck, and R.F. Anderson. 2000. Recent warming in a 500-year palaeotemperature record from varved sediments, Upper Soper Lake, Baffin Island, Canada. The Holocene 10: 9-19. 36. Black, D.E., L.C. Peterson, J.T. Overpeck, A. Kaplan, M. Evans, and M. Kashgarian. 1999. Eight centuries of North Atlantic atmosphere-ocean variability. Science 286: 1709-1713. 35. Kerwin, M., J.T. Overpeck, R.S. Webb, A. DeVernal, D.H. Rind, and R.J. Healy. 1999. The role of oceanic forcing in mid-Holocene northern hemisphere climatic change. Paleoceanography 14: 200-210. 34. Woodhouse, C.A., and J.T. Overpeck. 1998. 2000 years of drought variability in the central United States. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 79: 2693-2714. 33. Hughen, K.A., J.T. Overpeck, S.J. Lehman, M. Kashgarian, J. Southon, and L.C. Peterson. 1998. A new 14C calibration data set for the last deglaciation based on marine varves. Radiocarbon 40: 483-494. 32. Hughen, K.A., J.T. Overpeck, S.J. Lehman, M. Kashgarian, L.C. Peterson, and R. Alley. 1998. Deglacial 14C calibration, activity and climate from a marine varve record. Nature 391: 65-68. 31. Overpeck, J.T., and 17 others. 1997. Arctic environmental change of the last four centuries. Science 278: 1251-1256. 30. Lin, H-l., L.C. Peterson, J.T. Overpeck, S. Trumbore, and D.W. Murray. 1997. Late Quaternary climate change from 18O records of multiple species of planktic Foraminifera: High-resolution records from the anoxic Cariaco Basin (Venezuela). Paleoceanography 12: 415-427. 29. Jackson, S.T., J.T. Overpeck, T. Webb III, S.E. Keattch, and K.H. Anderson. 1997. Mapped plant macrofossil and pollen records of late Quaternary vegetation change in eastern North America. Quaternary Science Reviews 16: 1-70. 28. Overpeck, J.T., D. Rind, R. Healy, and A. Lacis. 1996. Possible role of dust-induced regional warming in abrupt climate change during the last glacial period. Nature 384: 447-449. 27. Overpeck, J.T. 1996. Warm climate surprises. Science 271: 1820-1821. 26. Hughen, K.A., J.T. Overpeck, L.C. Peterson, and S. Trumbore. 1996. Abrupt deglacial climatic change in the tropical Atlantic. Nature 380: 51-54. 25. Melillo, J.M., and 33 others. 1996. Terrestrial biotic responses to environmental change and feedbacks to climate. In: Climate Change 1995, IPCC Assessment, J.T. Houghton et al., eds., Cambridge University Press, pp. 445-481. 24. Overpeck, J., D. Anderson, S. Trumbore, and W. Prell. 1996. The southwest Indian Monsoon over the last 18,000 years. Climate Dynamics 12: 213-225. 23. Overpeck, J.T. 1996. Varved sediment records of recent seasonal to millennial-scale environmental variability. In: Climatic Variations and Forcing Mechanisms of the Last 2,000 Years, P.D. Jones, R.S. Bradley, and J. Jouzel, eds., Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 479-598. 21. Hughen, K., J.T. Overpeck, L. Peterson, and R. Anderson. 1996. The nature of varved sedimentation in the Cariaco Basin, Venezuela, and its palaeoclimatic significance. In: Palaeoclimatology and Palaeoceanography from Laminated Sediments, A. Kemp, ed., Special Publications of the Geological Society of London No. 116, pp. 57-71. 20. Hughen, K., J.T. Overpeck, R. Anderson, and K. Williams. 1996. The potential for palaeoclimatic records from varved Arctic lake sediments: Baffin Island, eastern Canadian Arctic. In: Palaeoclimatology and Palaeoceanography from Laminated Sediments, A. Kemp, ed., Special Publications of the Geological Society of London No. 116, pp. 171-183. 19. Rind, D., and J. Overpeck. 1995. Modeling the possible causes of decadal to millennial scale variability. In: The Natural Variability of the Climate System on Decade-to-century Time-scales, National Academy of Sciences Press, pp. 187-217. 18. Overpeck, J.T. 1995. Paleoclimatology and climate system dynamics. Reviews of Geophysics 33 (supplement): 863-871. 17. Rind, D., and J. Overpeck. 1993. Hypothesized causes of decade- to century-scale climatic variability: climate model results. Quaternary Science Reviews 12: 357-374. 16. Webb, R.S., and J.T. Overpeck. 1993. Carbon reserves released? Nature 361: 497-498. 15. Overpeck, J.T. 1993. The past as a key indicator for assessing future climate-induced ecologic change. In: Ecological Indicators, McKensie, ed., Elsevier, Essex, England, 1089-1096. 14. Overpeck, J.T. 1993. The role and response of continental vegetation in the global climate system. In: Global Changes in the Perspective of the Past, J.A. Eddy and H. Oeschger, eds., J. Wiley and Sons, New York, 221-238. 13. Peltier, W.R., and others. 1993. How can we use paleodata for evaluating the internal variability and feedbacks in the climate system? In: Global Changes in the Perspective of the Past, J.A. Eddy and H. Oeschger, eds., J. Wiley and Sons, New York, 239-262. 12. Overpeck, J.T., R.S. Webb, and T. Webb III. 1992. Mapping eastern North American vegetation change over the past 18,000 years: No-analogs and the future. Geology 20: 1071-1074. 11. Overpeck, J.T., P.J. Bartlein, and T. Webb III. 1991. Potential magnitude of future vegetation change in eastern North America: Comparisons with the past. Science 254: 692-695. 10. Peterson, L.C., J.T. Overpeck, N. Kipp, and J. Imbrie. 1991. A high-resolution late-Quaternary upwelling record from the anoxic Cariaco Basin, Venezuela. Paleoceanography 6: 99-119. 9. Overpeck, J.T. 1991. Century- to millennium-scale climatic variability during the late Quaternary. In: Global Changes of the Past, R. Bradley, ed., UCAR/Office for Interdisciplinary Earth Studies, Boulder, CO, 139-173. 8. Bradley, R., and others. 1991. Global Change: The last 2000 years. In: Global Changes of the Past, R. Bradley, ed., UCAR/Office for Interdisciplinary Earth Studies, Boulder, CO, 11-24. 7. Overpeck, J.T., D. Rind, and R. Goldberg. 1990. Climate-induced changes in forest disturbance and vegetation. Nature 343: 51-53. 6. Overpeck, J.T., L.C. Peterson, N. Kipp, J. Imbrie, and D. Rind. 1989. Climatic change in the low-latitude North Atlantic region during the last deglaciation. Nature 338: 553-557. 5. Overpeck, J.T., and P.J. Bartlein. 1989. Assessing the response of vegetation to future climate change: Ecological response surfaces and paleoecological model validation. In: The Potential Effects of Global Climate Change on the United States, J.B. Smith and D.A. Tirpak, eds., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA-230-05-89-50/60. 4. Overpeck, J.T. 1987. Pollen time series and Holocene climate variability of the midwest United States. In: Abrupt Climatic Change - Evidence and Implications, W.H. Berger and L.D. Labeyrie, eds., Reidel Publishing Co., Holland, 137-143. 3. Clark, J.S., J.T. Overpeck, T. Webb III, and W. Patterson III. 1986. Barrier island dynamics of the past 500 years: The use of pollen stratigraphic correlation and dating. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 46: 145-168. 2. Overpeck, J.T., T. Webb III, and I.C. Prentice. 1985. Quantitative interpretation of fossil pollen spectra: Dissimilarity coefficients and the method of modern analogs. Quaternary Research 23: 87-108. 1. Overpeck, J.T. 1985. A pollen study of a late Quaternary peat bog: South-central Adirondack Mountains, New York. Geological Society of America Bulletin 96:145-154. 20. Lenart, M., G. Garfin, and J.T. Overpeck. 2004. The heat is on. Sonorensis, the Desert Museum membership magazine, Winter 2004 issue, pp. 20-29 (includes sidebar (p. 28) called "Is Climate Really Changing?"). This paper was also published in shortened form in the December 13, 2004, Tucson Citizen newspaper. 19. Overpeck J. and K. Trenberth. 2004. “CLIVAR/PAGES/IPCC Workshop: A multi-millennia perspective on drought and implications for the future.” Workshop Report, UCAR, Boulder, CO. 18. Trenberth, K., J. Overpeck, and S. Solomon. 2004. Exploring drought and its implications for the future. Eos 85, No. 3, 20 Jan., 27. 17. Swanberg, N. and J. Overpeck. 2003. An overview of the Arctic System Science Program. Arctic Research 17, 2-8. 16. Overpeck, J. 2001. Invited two-page “Insight and Opinion” article titled “Global warming is all too real”. Albuquerque Tribune, May 9. 15. Cole, J.E., C. Morrill, and J.T. Overpeck, 2001. Unraveling the recent history of the Asian monsoon: Clues for future change? University of Arizona Geosciences Newsletter 6(1): 5-6. 14. Woodhouse, C.A., and J.T. Overpeck. 1999. A 2,000-year paleoclimatic record of drought in the central United States. In: Preprint Volume of the 10th Symposium on Global change Studies, 10-15 Jan 1999, Dallas TX, American Meterological Society, Boston, MA, pp. 309-312. 13. Overpeck, J.T., O. Bennike, A. Robertson. 1998. Labrador Sea circulation and climate variability over decade to millennial time scales. Geology of Greenland Survey Bulletin 180: 168-171. 12. Woodhouse, C.A., J.T. Overpeck, T.R. Karl, and N. Guttman. 1998. New database of North American paleodrought. Earth System Monitor 8: 1-6. 11. Duplessy, J-C., and J.T. Overpeck. 1994. The PAGES/CLIVAR intersection: Providing the paleoclimatic perspective needed to understand climate variability and predictability. PAGES Core Project Office, Bern, Switzerland. 10. Duplessy, J-C., and J.T. Overpeck. 1996. Past climate variability deduced from the paleoclimatic records. In: Proceedings of International CLIVAR DecCen Workshop on Ocean Circulation and Climate, Villefranche-sur-Mer, France, October 28-31, (in press). 9. Overpeck, J., R. Webb, and D. Anderson. 1996. Teaming up to meet IGBP paleoenvironmental data needs. IGBP Global Changes Newsletter 27: 28-29. 8. Peterson, L.C., J.T. Overpeck, and D.W. Murray. 1995. Anoxic basin records detailed climate history. JOI/USSAC Newsletter 8: 10-13. 7. Webb, R.S., D.M. Anderson, and J.T. Overpeck. 1994. Editorial: Archiving data at the World Data Center-A for paleoclimatology. Paleoceanography 9: 391-393. 6. Webb, R.S., J.T. Overpeck, D.M. Anderson, and others. 1993. World Data Center-A for paleoclimatology at the NOAA Paleoclimatology Program. Journal of Paleolimnology 9: 69-75. 5. Anderson, D.M., R.S. Webb, J.T. Overpeck, and B. Bauer. 1993. The NOAA Paleoclimatology Program: Using evidence from the past as a key to understanding and predicting future climate change. Earth System Monitor 3: 6-8. 4. Overpeck, J.T., and D. Rind. 1992. Modeling the possible causes of Little Ice Age cooling. In: Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Little Ice Age Climate, T. Mikami, ed., Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, pp. 331-336. 3. Overpeck, J.T., and J.E. Cole. 1990. The role of corals, varved sediments and models in understanding global environmental change. EOS 71(29): 983-989. 2. Overpeck, J.T. 1988. Century-scale climatic variability of the last 13,000 years: Analysis of varved lake and marine sediments in the North Atlantic Sector. In: Paleoecology Workshop Report, G. Sharp and T.J. DeVries, eds., Earth Sciences and Resources Institute, University of South Carolina, pp. 39-40. 1. Street-Perrott, F.A., A.D. Dubois, G. Goodfriend, L. Keigwin, K-b. Liu, J.A. McKenzie, J.T. Overpeck, and P. Rognon. 1986. Abrupt climate changes during the Holocene. In: The Book of Abstracts and Reports from the Conference on Abrupt Climate Change, W.H. Berger and L.D. Labeyrie, eds., Scripps Institution of Oceanography Reference 86-6, pp. 15-24.
8. Overpeck, J.T.. 2003. Review of “Islands of Arctic” by J. Dowdeswell and M. Hambrey. Eos. 7. Overpeck, J.T. 1996. Review of "Climate trends and anomailies in Europe 1675-1715" by B. Frenzel et al., eds., International Journal of Climatology 16: 359-360. 6. Overpeck, J.T. 1992. Review of "Global Biomass Burning" by J.S. Levine, ed., Nature 356: 670. 5. Overpeck, J.T. 1991. Review of "Paleoclimatology" by T.J. Crowley and G.R. North. Science 253: 804-805. 4. Overpeck, J.T. 1990. Review of "Vegetation History" by B. Huntley and T. Webb III. Vegetatio 86: 189-190. 3. Overpeck, J.T. 1989. Review of "Numerical Methods in Quaternary Pollen Analysis" by H.J.B. Birks and A.D. Gordon. North American Archaeologist 10: 249-252. 2. Overpeck, J.T. 1989. Review of "The Little Ice Age" by Jean M. Grove. Science 246: 134-136. 1. Overpeck, J.T. 1988. Review of "Aeolian Dust and Dust Deposits" by K. Pye. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology 59:503. |
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