Source: http://ceoas.oregonstate.edu/profile/carlson/
Timestamp: 2019-04-23 16:08:24+00:00

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Broadly speaking, my research involves the interaction of ice sheets, oceans and the climate system on orbital to decadal time-scales. I currently have projects working on the Laurentide, Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets addressing the behavior of these ice sheets and their responses to, and effects on, climate over multiple glacial cycles. I am also interested in the impacts of glaciers on water resources and biology on a shorter, decadal to century timescale as recorded by the geologic record. My approach to research uses a combination of dating methods (cosmogenic dating, radiocarbon), analytical techniques (isotope and trace element analyses), field geology, and conceptual and analytical models. I believe a holistic approach is required to place data into the global picture and vice versa for the applicability of models.
Investigating long-term changes in the Greenland, Antarctic, Cordilleran and Laurentide ice sheets across the late Cenozoic and their impacts.
Determining the volatility of glacier masses in the late Holocene (e.g., Common Era), the cause of the volitility, and the attendant regional consquences.
68. Waelbroeck, C., and 62 co-authors, in press, Consistently dated Atlantic sediment cores over the last 40 thousand years: Nature Scientific Data.
67. Carlson, A.E., Dutton, A., Long, A.J., and Milne, G.A., in press, PALeo constraints on SEA level rise (PALSEA): ice-sheet and sea-level respones to past climate warming: Quaternary Science Reviews.
66. Blake-Mizen, K., Hatfield, R.G., Stoner, J.S., Carlson, A.E., Xuan, C., Walczak, M., Lawrence, K.T., Channell, J.E.T., and Bailey, I., 2019, Southern Greenland glaciation and Western Boundary Undercurrent evolution recorded on Eirik Drift during the late Pliocene intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciation: Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 209, p. 40-51.
Kopp, R.E., Dutton, A.E., and Carlson, A.E., 2017, Centennial to millennial-scale sea-level change during the Holocene and Last Interglacial periods: PAGES Magazine, v. 25, p. 148-149.
Williams F., Hallmann, N., Carlson, A.E., Long, A.J., and Barlow, N.L.M., 2015, Developing databases of past sea-level and ice-sheet indicators: PAGES Magazine, v. 23, p. 31.
Williams, F., Hallman, N., Carlson, A.E., 2014, Methodologies used to document palaeo sea level and ice sheet extent and build sea level/ice sheet databases: Quaternary Perspectives, v. 21, p. 3.
Milne, G., Carlson, A.E., Dutton, A., Long, A., and Rybak, O., 2014, Estimating rates and sources of sea level change during past warm periods: PAGES news, v. 22, p. 42.
Schmittner, A., Harrison, S.P., Carlson, A.E., Mix, A.C., Kageyama, M., and Kucera, M., 2014, PMIP Ocean - Understanding changes since the Last Glacial Maximum: PAGES news, v. 22, p. 45.
Dutton, A., Stone, E.J., and Carlson, A.E., 2013, Ice sheet climate interactions: Implications for coastal engineering: 5th PALSEA Workshop: PAGES news, v. 21, p. 40.
Carlson, A.E., and Stoner, J.S., 2012, Assessing the history of the Greenland Ice Sheet through ocean drilling: PAGES news, v. 20, p. 97.
Carlson, A.E., Stoner, J.S., DEGREE Members, 2011, Assessing the History of the Greenland Ice Sheet through Ocean Drilling: Ocean Leadership, NSF, and PAGES workshop report, 25 pp.

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