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Raymo, C. and M. E. Raymo, 1989, Written In Stone – a Geological History of the Northeastern United States. The Globe Pequot Press, Chester, CT, 163 pp (a geology book for non-specialists, coauthored with my father Chet Raymo and currently released in a revised 3rd edition by Black Dome Press, has been continuously in print since 1989. WIS is used in high school and college curriculums across the Northeast and was recently on the Bates College summer reading list.) “Compresses billions of years into a slim, lively narrative” Yankee Magazine; “Hard to put down….truly an adventure” Bookpage (New England Edition).
Jansen, E., M.E. Raymo, and P. Blum, editors, 1996, Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Initial Reports, Vol. 162: College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 1182 pp.
Raymo, M. E., E. Jansen, P. Blum, and T. Herbert, editors, 1999, Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, Vol. 162: College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program).
H-index = 55 on Google Scholar with total citations >22,000.
Eshel, G., A. Shepon, S. Gilutz, D. Giddings, M. Raymo, and R. Milo, 2017, How much “sustainable” beef can the U.S. produce? Nature Ecology and Evolution, v. 2, p. 81-85. (This paper arose from a directed study I lead with MA students in the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University).
Raymo, M.E., R. Kozdon, D. Evans, L. Lisiecki, and H. Ford, 2017, The accuracy of mid-Pliocene δ18O based ice volume and sea level reconstructions, Earth Science Reviews, v. 177, p. 291-302.
Rovere, A., E. Casella, D. Harris, T. Lorscheid, N. Nanadasena, B. Dyer, M. Sandstrom, P. Stocchi, W. D’Andrea, and M. Raymo, 2017, North Atlantic “superstorms” during the last Interglacial? Modeling paleo waves and the transport of giant boulders. PNAS, v. 114, 12144-12149.
**O’Leary, M., P. Hearty, W. Thompson, M. E. Raymo, J. Mitrovica, and J. Webster, 2013, Ice sheet collapse following a period of stable eustatic sea level during MIS5e, Nature Geoscience, v. 6, 796-800, doi:10.1038/ngeo1890.
** Abe-Ouchi, A., F. Saito, K. Kawamura, M. E. Raymo, J. Okuno, K. Takahashi, and H. Blatter, 2013, 100-kyr glacial cycles from ice sheet-climate system with hysteresis driven by insolation, Nature, v. 500, p. 190-193.
** Raymo, M. E. and J. X. Mitrovica, 2012, Collapse of polar ice sheets during the stage 11 interglacial, Nature, v. 483, p. 453-456, doi:10.1038/nature10891.
** Raymo, M. E., J. X. Mitrovica, M. J. O’Leary, R. M. DeConto, and P. J. Hearty, 2011, Departures from eustasy in Pliocene sea-level records, Nature Geoscience, v. 4, p. 328-332, doi:10.1038/NGEO1118. (see accompanying News and Views).
*** Hansen, J., M. Sato, P. Kharecha, D. Beerling, R. Berner, V. Masson-Delmotte, M. Pagani, M. Raymo, D. L. Royer, and J. C. Zachos, 2008, Target atmospheric CO2: where should humanity aim? Open Atmospheric Science Journal, v. 2, p. 217-231, doi: 10.2174/1874282300802010217.
** Raymo, M. E., L. Lisiecki, and K. Nisancioglu, 2006, Plio-Pleistocene ice volume, Antarctic climate, and the global δ18O record, Science, v. 313, p. 492, doi: 10.1126/science.1123296.
** Raymo, M.E., D.W. Oppo, B.P. Flower, D.A. Hodell, J. McManus, K.A. Venz, K.F. Kleiven, and K. McIntyre, 2004, Stability of North Atlantic water masses in face of pronounced climate variability during the Pleistocene, Paleoceanography, v. 19, PA2008, doi:10.1029/2003PA000921.
**Raymo, M.E. and K.H. Nisancioglu, 2003, The 41 Kyr world: Milankovitch’s other unsolved mystery, Paleoceanography, v. 18, 10.1029/2002PA000791.
** Raymo, M.E., K. Ganley, S. Carter, D. W. Oppo, J. McManus, 1998, Millennial-scale climate instability during the early Pleistocene epoch. Nature, v. 392, p. 699-702.
** Raymo, M.E., D.W. Oppo, and W. Curry, 1997, The mid-Pleistocene climate transition: a deep sea carbon isotope perspective. Paleoceanography, v. 12, p. 546-559.
** Raymo, M.E., 1997, The timing of major climate terminations. Paleoceanography, v. 12, p. 577-585.
** Raymo, M.E., B. Grant, M. Horowitz, and G. H. Rau, 1996, Mid Pliocene warmth: stronger greenhouse and stronger conveyor. Marine Micropaleontology, v. 27, p. 313-326 (One of the top ten most highly cited papers in Marine Micropaleontology on the occasion of its 100th published volume).
** Raymo, M.E., 1994, The initiation of Northern Hemisphere glaciation. Annual Reviews of Earth and Planetary Science, v. 22, p. 353-383.
*** Raymo, M.E. and W.F. Ruddiman, 1992, Tectonic forcing of late Cenozoic climate. Nature, v. 359, p. 117-122.
** Raymo, M.E., W.F. Ruddiman, N.J. Shackleton, and D. Oppo, 1990, Evolution of Atlantic-Pacific d13C gradients over the last 2.5 m.y., Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 97, p. 353-368.
** Raymo, M.E., W.F. Ruddiman, and P.N. Froelich, 1988, Influence of late Cenozoic mountain building on ocean geochemical cycles. Geology, v. 16, p. 649-653.
Li, S., G. Li, Y. Chen, W. Li, M.E. Raymo, and J. Chen, submitted, Seasonal variations in elemental and Sr-Mg isotopic composition of the Changjiang River water: implications for a delayed export of weathering products and coupling of erosion and silicate weathering. EPSL.
Roychowdhury, R., R. DeConto and M.E. Raymo, in review, Eccentricity modulation of obliquity-paced cyclicity in Plio-Pleistocene ice volume, Nature Communications.
Ford, H. and M. E. Raymo, in review, Regional and global signals in δ18O records across the Mid-Pleistocene Transition, Geology.
Campbell, S. M., R. Moucha, L. A. Derry, and M.E. Raymo, in press, Dynamic topography and the Cenozoic carbonate compensation depth, G-cubed.
Eshel, G., A. Shepon, S. Gilutz, D. Giddings, M. Raymo, and R. Milo, 2017, How much sustainable beef can the U.S. produce? Nature Ecology and Evolution, v. 2, p. 81-85. (People ask me how I got involved with this topic. This paper arose from a directed study I lead with MA students in the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University).
Toomey, M. R., A. Ashton, M. E. Raymo, and J. T. Perron, 2016, Reply to: Terry, J. and Goff, J. comment on “Late Cenozoic sea level and the rise of modern rimmed atolls” by Toomey et al. (2016), Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 4 51: 73-83, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2016.11.028.
Rovere A., M E. Raymo, M. Vacchi, T. Lorscheid, P. Stocchi, L. Gómez-Pujol, D. L. Harris, Elisa Casella, M. J. O’Leary, P. J. Hearty, 2016, The analysis of Last Interglacial (MIS5e) relative sea-level indicators: Reconstructing sea-level in a warmer world, Earth Science Revs., v. 159, p. 404-427.
Evans, D., C. Brierly, M.E. Raymo, J. Erez, W. Muller, 2016, Planktic foraminifera shell chemistry response to seawater chemistry: Pliocene-Pleistocene seawater Mg/Ca, temperature, and sea level change, EPSL, v. 438, p. 139-148, doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2016.01.013.
Austermann, J., D. Pollard, J. X. Mitrovica, R. Moucha, A. M. Forte, R. M. DeConto, D. B. Rowley, and M.E. Raymo, 2015, The impact of dynamic topography change on Antarctic Ice Sheet stability during the Mid-Pliocene Warm Period, Geology, v. 43; no. 10; p. 927–930, doi:10.1130/G36988.1.
Bell, D. B., S. Jung, D. Kroon, D. Hodell, L. Lourens, and M.E. Raymo, 2015, Atlantic deep-water response to the early Pliocene shoaling of the Central American Seaway, Scientific Reports, 5:12252, DOI:10.1038/srep12252.
Kemp, A.C., A. Dutton, and M. E. Raymo, 2015, Paleo constraints on future sea-level rise, Current Climate Change Reports, v. 1, pp 205-215, DOI 10.1007/s40641-015-0014-6.
Patterson, M.O., R. McKay, T. Naish, C. Escutia, F. Jiminez-Espejo, Raymo, M.E., S. Meyers, L. Tauxe, H. Brinkhuis, and IODP Expedition 318 Scientists, 2014, Response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to orbital forcing during the Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, Nature Geoscience, 7, 841-847, doi:10.1038/ngeo2273.
Bailey, I., G. Hole, G. Foster, P. Wilson, C. Storey, C. Trueman, and M. E. Raymo, 2013, An alternative suggestion for the Pliocene onset of major northern hemisphere glaciation based on the geochemical provenance of North Atlantic Ocean ice-rafted debris. Quat. Sci. Rev., v. 75, p. 181-194.
Rovere, A., M. E. Raymo, M. O’Leary, P. Hearty, 2012, Crowdsourcing in the Quaternary sea level community: insights from the Pliocene, Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 56, p. 164-166.
Lisiecki, L. and M. E. Raymo, 2009, Diachronous benthic d18O responses during late Pleistocene terminations, Paleoceanography, v. 24, PA3210, doi:10.1029/2009PA001732.
Hansen, J., M. Sato, P. Kharecha, D. Beerling, R. Berner, V. Masson-Delmotte, M. Pagani, M. Raymo, D. L. Royer, and J. C. Zachos, 2008, Target atmospheric CO2: where should humanity aim? Open Atmospheric Science Journal, v. 2, p. 217-231, doi: 10.2174/1874282300802010217.
Raymo, M.E., D.W. Oppo, B.P. Flower, D.A. Hodell, J. McManus, K.A. Venz, K.F. Kleiven, and K. McIntyre, 2004, Stability of North Atlantic water masses in face of pronounced climate variability during the Pleistocene, Paleoceanography, v. 19, PA2008, doi:10.1029/2003PA000921.
Nisancioglu, K. H., M. E. Raymo, and P. H. Stone, 2003, Reorganization of Miocene Deep Water Circulation in response to the shoaling of the Central American Seaway, Paleoceanography, v. 18, 10.1029/2002PA000767.
Channell, J.E.T. and M.E. Raymo, 2003, Paleomagnetic record at ODP Site 980 (Feni Drift, Rockall) for last 1.2 Myrs, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, v. 4, DOI 10.1029/2002GC000440.
Huber, R., Meggers, H., Baumann, K.-H. , M. E. Raymo, and R. Heinrich, 2000, Shell size variation of the planktonic foraminifer Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sin. in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea during the last 1.3 Myrs: Implications for paleoceanographic reconstructions. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 160, p. 193-212.
Carter, S. and M. E. Raymo, 1999, Sedimentological and mineralogical control of multi-sensor track data at sites on the Feni and Bjorn Drifts, ODP Leg 162. Scientific Results of the Ocean Drilling Prog., v. 162, p. 247-257.
Hyun, S., J. Ortiz, M. E. Raymo, and A. Taira, 1999, Low-frequency oscillations in Site 983 sediments: relationships between carbonate and productivity proxies. Scientific Results of the Ocean Drilling Prog., v. 162, p. 197-207.
Raymo, M.E., 1999, New insights into Earth’s history: An introduction to Leg 162 postcruise research in the outside literature. Scientific Results of the Ocean Drilling Prog., v. 162, p 273-275.
Raymo, M. E., 1998, Glacial Puzzles, Science, v. 281, p. 1467-1468.
Baker, R. G., L. A. Gonzalez, M.E. Raymo, E. A. Bettis, M.K. Reagan, and J. A. Dorale, 1998, Comparison of multiple proxy records of Holocene environments in the midwestern USA. Geology, v. 26, p. 1131-1134.
Cronin, T.M. and M.E. Raymo, 1997, Orbital forcing of deep-sea benthic species diversity. Nature, v. 385, p. 624-627, (accompanying News and Views on page 577).
Raymo, M.E., 1997, Carbon cycle models: how strong are the constraints? In: Global Tectonics and Climate Change (eds. W.F. Ruddiman and W. Prell), Plenum Press, p. 368-382.
Ruddiman, W.F., M.E. Raymo, W. Prell, and J.E. Kutzbach, 1997, The uplift-climate connection: a synthesis. In: Global Tectonics and Climate Change (eds. W.F. Ruddiman and W. Prell), Plenum Press, p. 471-515.
Cronin, T.M., M.E. Raymo, and K.P. Kyle, 1996, Late Pliocene (3.2-2.4 Ma) Ostracode faunal cycles and deep ocean circulation at North Atlantic DSDP Sites 607 and 610. Geology, v. 24, p. 695-698.
Jansen, E. and M.E. Raymo, 1996, Leg 162: New frontiers on past climates. Proc. Ocean Drill. Prog., Init. Repts., v. 162, p. 5-20.
Raymo, M., E. Jansen, and ODP Leg 162 Scientific Party, 1996, Frontiers of climate research extended by ocean drilling. EOS, Trans. Amer. Geophys. Un., v. 77(8), p. 75, 79; reprinted in Earth in Space.
Jansen, E., M.E. Raymo, and P. Blum, 1995, North Atlantic-Arctic Gateways II. JOIDES Journal, v. 21(2), p. 37-43.
Raymo, M.E., 1994, The Himalayas, organic carbon burial, and climate in the Miocene. Paleoceanography, v. 9, p. 399-404.
Raymo, M.E. and W.F. Ruddiman, 1993, Cooling in the late Cenozoic-Scientific Correspondence. Nature, v. 361, p. 123-124.
Raymo, M.E. and W.F. Ruddiman, 1992, Tectonic forcing of late Cenozoic climate. Nature, v. 359, p. 117-122.
Raymo, M. E., 1992, Late Cenozoic Evolution of Global Climate, In: Pacific Neogene (ed. R. Tsuchi and J.C. Ingle), Univ. of Tokyo Press, p. 107-116.
Raymo, M.E., 1991, Geochemical evidence supporting T.C. Chamberlin’s theory of glaciation. Geology, v. 19, p. 344-347.
Raymo, M.E., D. Rind, and W.F. Ruddiman, 1990, Climatic effects of reduced Arctic sea ice limits in the GISS-II GCM. Paleoceanography, v. 5, p. 367-382.
Weaver, P.P.E. and M.E. Raymo, 1989, Late Miocene to Holocene planktonic foraminifers from the equatorial Atlantic, Leg 108. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program (Part B), v. 108, p. 71-92.
Ruddiman, W.F. et al., 1989, Late Miocene to Pleistocene evolution of climate in Africa and the low-latitude Atlantic: Overview of Leg 108 results. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, (Part B), v. 108, 463-484.
Ruddiman, W.F., W.L. Prell, and M.E. Raymo, 1989, History of late Cenozoic uplift on Southeast Asia and the American Southwest: rationale for general circulation modeling experiments. Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 94, p. 18379-18391.
Raymo, M.E., W.F. Ruddiman, and P.N. Froelich, 1988, Influence of late Cenozoic mountain building on ocean geochemical cycles. Geology, v. 16, p. 649-653.
Ruddiman, W.F. and M.E. Raymo, 1988, Northern hemisphere climate regimes during the past 3 Ma: possible tectonic connections. In: The Past Three Million Years: Evolution of Climatic Variability in the North Atlantic Region, edited by N.J. Shackleton, R.G. West, and D.Q. Bowen, pp. 227-234, University Press, Cambridge.
Raymo, M.E., W.F. Ruddiman, and B.M. Clement, 1986, Pliocene/Pleistocene paleoceanography of the North Atlantic at DSDP Site 609. Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, v.94, p. 895-901.
Ruddiman, W.F., A. McIntyre, and M. Raymo, 1986, Paleoenvironmental results from North Atlantic Sites 607 and 609. Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, v. 94, p. 855-878.
Ruddiman, W.F., J. Backman, J. Baldauf, P. Hooper, L. Keigwin, K. Miller, M. Raymo, and E. Thomas, 1986, Leg 94 paleoenvironmental synthesis. Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, v. 94, p. 1207-1215.
Ruddiman, W.F., M. Raymo, and A. McIntyre, 1986, Matuyama 41,000-year cycles: North Atlantic Ocean and northern hemisphere ice sheets. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 80, p. 117-129.

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