Subhas, A.V., McCorkle, D.C., Quizon, A., McNichol, A.P., & Long, M.H. (2019). Selective preservation of coccolith calcite in Ontong-Java Plateau sediments. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, 34(12), 2141-2157. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019PA003731.
Posters & Presentations
*upcoming poster/presentation
Quizon, A.A.#, Petersen, S.V. (2024). The benefits of high-resolution 𝝙47-sclerochronology - a case study with Last Interglacial-age Mercenaria fossil shells from Massachusetts. 9th International Clumped Isotope Workshop, 2024 (poster).
Quizon, A.A., Petersen, S.V., de Winter, N.J., Vellekoop, J. (2024). Preliminary insights into marine gastropod precipitation kinetics from dual clumped isotopes (𝝙47/𝝙48). North American Paleontological Convention, General Session: Mollusks (poster).
Quizon, A., Petersen, S.V., Winkelstern, I., & Wehmiller, J.F. (2022). Reconstructing Last Interglacial Paleoclimate and Mercenaria sp. Paleophysiology Through Stable and Clumped Isotope Analysis. AGU Fall Meeting 2022, Session PP028: Understanding Climate Change from the Late Pleistocene to Present.
Petersen, S.V., Winkelstern, I.Z., Zhang, J.Z., Minnebo, L., Quizon, A.A., Phillips, C.M., Wedel, S.J., & Lanker, S.L. (2022). Last Interglacial Climate in the Coastal Western Atlantic Using Oxygen and Clumped Isotopes in Fossils Mollusks. GSA 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting.
Quizon, A.A., Petersen, S.V., Scholz, S.R., de Winter, N.J., & Vellekoop, J. (2022). Calibrating the Clumped Isotope Paleothermometer (𝝙47) for Marine Gastropods. 8th International Clumped Isotope Workshop, 2022.
Quizon, A.A., Petersen, S.V., Scholz, S.R., & de Winter, N.J. (2022). Reconstructing Seasonality from Marine Gastropods Using δ18O Sclerochronology and Seasonally Targeted 𝝙47. Virtual International Sclerochronology Conference 2022.
Quizon, A., Cook, M.S., & Ravelo, A.C. (2020). Nutrient utilization and the efficiency of the biological pump during late Pleistocene glacial-interglacial cycles in the subarctic Pacific. AGU Fall Meeting 2020, Session PP028: Biological and Physical Processes in High-Latitude Environments: Impacts on the Global Carbon Cycle and Climate System Through Time I. https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2020AGUFMPP028..07Q/abstract
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