T. D. Herbert
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Geology
- Oceanography
- Biology
- Geography
- Paleontology
- Climatology
- Physics
- History
- Archaeology
- Ecology
- Meteorology
- Geomorphology
- Sea surface temperature
- Holocene
- Glacial period
- Pleistocene
- Computer science
- Environmental science
- Climate change
- Atmospheric sciences
Authored Works
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- Pliocene Weakening of Gradients in Temperature but not in Productivity in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific
- North Pacific Sea Surface Temperatures Evolved Synchronously with Antarctic Ice Volume during the Miocene
- Deep Sea Time Machine: Marine Sediment Cores as Indicators of Ancient Upwelling Conditions
- An Orbital-Scale Reconstruction of North African Rainfall and Vegetation Changes, 3.3-2.5 Ma, Using Compound-Specific Leaf Wax Biomarker Stable Isotope Records from ODP Site 659
- Middle Miocene Sea Surface Temperatures in the High-Latitude North Pacific
- Eastern Equatorial Pacific Surface Temperatures and Productivity Gradients During the Warmer Pliocene
Linked Co-Authors
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Brown University, Rhode Island
- California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obisp, California
- Rice University, Texas
- University of Southampton, UK
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