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Department of Geography,
University College London,
Pearson Building,
Gower Street,
London.
WC1E 6BT.

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7679 0556

Email: m.maslin@ucl.ac.uk

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Biography

Mark Maslin FRGS, FRSA is a Professor of Climatology at University College London. He is a Royal Society Industrial Fellowship, Executive Director of Rezatec Ltd and Director of The London NERC Doctoral Training Partnership. He is science advisor to the Global Cool Foundation and the Sopria-Steria Group and a member of Cheltenham Science Festival Advisory Committee. Maslin is a leading scientist with particular expertise in past global and regional climatic change and has publish over 120 papers in journals such as Science, Nature, and The Lancet. He has been PI or Co-I on grants worth over £43 million (including 25 NERC, 2 EPSRC, 2 DIFD, 2 Carbon Trust, 2 ESA, 3 Technology Strategy Board, Royal Society and DECC). His areas of scientific expertise include causes of past and future global climate change and its effects on the global carbon cycle, biodiversity, rainforests and human evolution. He also works on monitoring land carbon sinks using remote sensing and ecological models and international and national climate change policies.

spacer Professor Maslin has presented over 45 public talks over the last three years including UK Space conference, Oxford, Cambridge, RGS, Tate Modern, Royal Society of Medicine, Fink Club, Frontline Club, British Museum, Natural History Museum, Goldman Sachs, the Norwegian Government, UNFCCC COP and the WTO. He has supervised 10 Research fellows, 14 PhD students and over 20 MSc students. He has also have written 8 popular books, over 30 popular articles (e.g., for New Scientist, The Times, Independent and Guardian), appeared on radio and television (including Timeteam, Newsnight, Dispatches, Horizon, The Today Programme, Material World, BBC News, Channel 5 News, and Sky News. His popular book “Climate Change: A Very Short Introduction” by Oxford University Press is now in its third edition and has sold over 40,000 copies. He has subsequently published another title “Climate: A Very Short Introduction” in the same series. Maslin was also a co-author of the seminal Lancet report ‘Managing the health effects of climate change’ and the Lancet review paper on the health links between Population, Development and Climate Change. He was included in Who’s Who for the first time in 2009 and was granted a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award for the study of early human evolution in East Africa in 2011.

Academic Qualifications

  • University of Cambridge, Darwin College 1989 - March 1993

    PhD The study of the palaeoceanography of the N.E. Atlantic during Pleistocene (Supervisors: Professor Sir N. J. Shackleton FRS and Professor Ellen Thomas).

  • University of Bristol 1986-1989

    BSc (Hons) in Physical Geography First Class

    with Geology & Chemistry at honours level.

Work Experience

  • 2014 -2019

Director of The London NERC Doctoral Training Partnership

  • May 2007 - Sept 2011

    Head of Department of Geography

  • Sept 2006 - Sept 2011

Director of the UCL Environment Institute (Co-Director 2010-11)

  • Oct 2006

    Professor of Physical Geography, University College London

  • Oct 2002

    Reader in Palaeoclimatology, University College London

  • Jan 1995 onwards

    Lecturer in Palaeoceanography and Palaeoclimatology at University College London

  • Aug 1993 to Oct 1995

    Research Scientist at the Geologisch Paleontologisches Institut, University of Kiel, Germany

Publications

Journals

 

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  • Willeit, M., A. Ganopolski A., R. Calov, A. Robinson, M.A. Maslin “The role of CO2 decline for the onset of Northern Hemisphere glaciation”, Quaternary Science Reviews, 119, 22-34 (in press). dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.04.015 download paper
  • Byrne, A. and M.A. Maslin “Review of The History of Global Climate Change Governance by Joyeeta Gupta” Geographical Journal (in press) download paper
  • Maslin, M.A. and C. Brierley “The role of orbital forcing in the Early-Middle Pleistocene Transition” Quaternary International (in press) download paper

 

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  • Lewis, S.L. and M.A. Maslin, “Defining the Anthropocene” Nature 519, 171-180 (2015) doi:10.1038/nature14258     download paper
  • Beaudoin, Y. et al. (including Mark Maslin) Volume 1 In  Beaudoin, Y. C., Waite, W., Boswell, R. and Dallimore, S. R. (eds), Frozen Heat: A UNEP Global Outlook on Methane Gas Hydrates. United Nations Environment Programme, GRID-Arendal p.80 (2014) download ex summary, download Volume 1, download Volume 2
  • Maslin M.A., S. Shultz, and M. Trauth, “A synthesis of the theories and concepts of early human evolution” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 370, 20140064. dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2014.0064 (2015). download paper
  • Owen, M. J, M. A Maslin; S. J Day; D. Long “Testing the reliability of paper seismic record to SEGY conversion on the surface and shallow sub-surface geology of the Barra Fan (NE Atlantic Ocean), Marine and Petroleum Geology, 61, 69–81 (2015) doi:10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2014.12.009

 

2014

  • Papworth, A., S. Randalls, M.A. Maslin, “Is climate change the greatest threat to global health?” Geographical Journal DOI: 10.1111/geoj.12127 (2014) download paper
  • Maslin M.A., C. Brierley, A. Milner, S. Shultz, M. Trauth, K. Wilson “East African climate pulses and early human evolution” Quaternary Science Reviews (2014) download paper dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.06.012
  • Wilson, K. E., Maslin, M.A., M.J. Leng, J.D., Kingston, A.L. Deino, R.K. Edgar and A.W. Mackay “East African lake evidence for Pliocene millennial-scale climate variability” Geology doi:10.1130/G35915.1 (2014) download paper
  • Owen, M and M. Maslin “Underappreciated North Atlantic tsunami risks”, Nature Geosciences 7, No 8, 550 (2014)
  • Veldhuis D., P. C. Kjærgaard, & M. Maslin “Human Evolution: Theories and Progress”, In: C. Smith (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, pp. 3520-3532. New York: Springer (2014).


2013

  • Shultz S. and M. Maslin ‘Early human speciation, dispersal and brain expansion forced by East African climate pulses’ PLOS ONE 8(10): e76750 doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0076750 (2013) download paper
  • Maslin M.A., ‘Cascading uncertainty in Climate Change models and its implications for policy’ Geographical Journal 179, 264-271 (2013) download paper
  • Stephenson, J., S. Crane, C. Levy, and M.A. Maslin, “Population, Development and Climate Change: links and effects on human health?” Lancet (2013) dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(13)61460-9 (2013) download paper
  • Lynch, J., M. Maslin, H. Balzter, M. Sweeting, “Choose satellites to monitor deforestation: Governments must work together to build an early warning system,” Nature 496, 293–294 (18 April 2013) download paper
  • Dick, C., S. L. Lewis, M.A. Maslin, E. Bermingham "Neogene origins and implied warmth tolerance of Amazon tree species" Ecology and Evolution (2012) Open Access - online download paper
  • Jones, T., D. J. Lunt, D. N. Schmidt, A. Ridgwell, A. Sluijs, P. J. Valdes, M. Maslin “Climate model and proxy data constraints on ocean warming across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum” Earth Science Reviews 125,123-145 Oct 2013 (2013)
  • Maslin M.A., B. Christensen and K. Wilson, “Tectonics, Orbital Forcing, Global Climate Change and Human Evolution in Africa”, In Early Hominin Ecology (ed. M Sponheimer et al.), University of Colorado Press, U.S. 103-162 (2013) download chapter


2012

  • Ridgwell, A., M.A. Maslin, and J.O. Kaplan “Flooding of tropical shelves as a contributor to rapid deglacial increase in atmospheric methane” Journal of Quaternary Science (2012) online - DOI: 10.1002/jqs.2568, download paper
  • Maslin M.A., and P. Austin, “Uncertainty: Climate models at their limit?” Nature 486, 183–184 (2012) doi:10.1038/486183a download paper and data table
  • Maslin, M.A., and M. Poessinouw “Emergence of the Carbon-Market Intelligence sector” Nature Climate Change 2, 300-303 (2012) download paper
  • Catt, J. and M.A. Maslin, “Chapter 31: The Prehistoric Human Time Scale” (Ed. F. Gradstein et al.) In The Geological Time Scale, 1011-1032 (2012).
  • Maslin, M.A., R. Pancost, K. Wilson, J. Lewis, M.H. Trauth “Three and half million year history of moisture availability of South West Africa: Evidence from ODP site 1085 biomarker records” Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 317-318, 41–47 (2012) download paper
  • Maslin, M.A., V.J. Ettwein, C.S. Boot, J. Bendle, R. Pancost “Amazon Fan biomarker evidence against the Pleistocene Rainforest refuge hypothesis?” Journal of Quaternary Science, DOI: 10.1002/jqs.1567 (2012) download paper
  • Maslin, M.A. “The science rationale for enhanced global investment in sustainable energy”. International Sustainable Energy Review, 6, 1, 14-17 (2012) download paper
  • Lee, M., C. Armeni, J. de Cendra, S. Chaytor, S. Lock, M. Maslin, C. Redgwell, Y. Rydin, “Public participation and climate change infrastructure” Journal of Environmental Law doi:10.1093/jel/eqs027 (2012) download paper

 

2011

  • Maslin M.A., and J. Scott “Carbon trading needs a Multi-Level Approach?” Nature 475, 445-447 (2011) doi:10.1038/475445 download paper
  • Maslin, M.A., Ettwein, V.J., Wilson, K.E., Guilderson, T.P., Burns, S.J., Leng, M.J., Dynamic boundary-monsoon intensity hypothesis: evidence from the deglacial Amazon River discharge record. Quaternary Science Reviews, 30, 3823-3833 (2011) download paper
  • Maslin, M.A., Climate Change Science rationale for investment in Clean Energy and the Carbon Markets. Modern Energy Review, vol 3, 1, 7-11. (2011)
  • Maslin M.A., and S. Randalls “Introduction to Future Climate Change Major Works” In Routledge Major Work collection: Future Climate Change (4 Vols.) edited by Maslin M.A., and S. Randalls, Vol. 1, 1-19 (2011)
  • Wilson, K. E., Maslin, M.A., Burns, S.J., “Evidence for a prolonged retroflection of the North Brazil Current during glacial stages” Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 301 (2011) 86–96 (2011)
  • Costello, A., M. Maslin, H. Montgomery, A. Johnson and P. Ekins, Global health and climate change: moving from denial and catastrophic fatalism to positive action, Phil. Transactions A of the Royal Society 369 (1942), 1866-1882 13 May (2011)

 

2010

  • Maslin, M.A. and C.W. Smart, Holocene bipolar climate seesaw: subtle evidence from the deep North East Atlantic Ocean, JQS, DOI: 10.1002/jqs.1344 (2010)
  • Maslin, M.A., M. Owen, R. Betts, S. Day, T. Dunkley Jones, A. Ridgwell, Gas hydrates: Past and Future Geohazard? Phil. Transactions A of the Royal Society, 368, 2369-2393 doi: 10.1098/rsta.2010.0065 (2010)
  • Trauth, M.H., M.A. Maslin, A.G.N. Bergner, A. Deino, A. Junginger, E. Odada, D.O. Olago, L. Olaka, M.R. Strecker “Human Evolution and Migration in a Variable Environment: The Amplifier Lakes of East Africa“ QSR, 29, 2981-2988 (2010)
  • Hopley P. and Maslin, M.A. Climate-averaging of terrestrial faunas – an example from the Plio-Pleistocene of South Africa. Palaeobiology 36(1), 32–50 (2010) download paper
  • Dunkley Jones, T., Ridgwell. A., Lunt, D.J., Maslin, M.A., Schmidt, D.N., P.J. Valdes, A Paleogene perspective on climate sensitivity and methane hydrate instability. Phil. Transactions A of the Royal Society, 368, 2395-2415 doi: 10.1098/rsta.2010.0053 (2010)
  • Day S. and Maslin, M.A., Gas hydrates: a hazard for the 21st Century? Report of an open discussion session at the Johnstone – Levis Colloquium. Phil. Transactions A of the Royal Society 368, 2579-2583, doi: 10.1098/rsta.2010.0066 (2010)
  • Owen, M., S. Day, D. Long and M.A Maslin, Investigations on the Peach 4 debrite, a late Pleistocene mass movement on the Northwest British continental margin. In Submarine Mass Movement and their consequences (editors Mosher et al.) Springer, p 301-311 (2010).
  • Dickson A., M. J Leng; M.A Maslin, H. J. Sloane, J. Green, J. A. Bendle, E. L. McClymont, R. D. Pancost. Atlantic overturning circulation and Agulhas Leakage influences on South East Atlantic upper ocean hydrography during Marine Isotope Stage 11 Paleoceanography Vol. 25, No. 3, PA3208 (2010).
  • Dickson AJ, Leng MJ, Maslin MA, Rohl U., Oceanic, atmospheric and ice-sheet forcing of South East Atlantic Ocean productivity and South African monsoon intensity during MIS-12 to 10, QSR 29(27-28), 3936-3947 (2010)
  • Bendle, J. A., Weijers, J. W. H., Maslin, M. A., Sinninghe Damste, J. S., Schoutan, S., Hopmans, E. C., Boot, C. S., and Pancost, R. D., Major Changes In Glacial And Holocene Terrestrial Temperatures And Sources Of Organic Carbon Recorded In The Amazon Fan By Tetraethers. Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems. 11: Article number Q12007, 15 Dec (2010)
  • D. J. Lunt, P. J. Valdes, T. Dunkley Jones, A. Ridgwell, A. M. Haywood, D. Schmidt, R. Marsh, M. Maslin. CO2-driven ocean circulation changes as an amplifier of Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum hydrate destabilization, Geology 38(10):875-878 (2010)
  • A.I.R. Herries, P. J. Hopley, J. W. Adams, D. Curnoe, M. A. Maslin, Letter to the Editor: Geochronology and Palaeoenvironments of Southern African Hominin-Bearing Localities—A Reply to Wrangham et al., 2009. ‘‘Shallow-Water Habitats as Sources of Fallback Foods for Hominins’’ AM J PHYS ANTHROPOL 143(4), 640-646 (2010)

 

2009

  • Maslin, M.A. and C.W. Smart, Holocene bipolar climate seesaw: subtle evidence from the deep North East Atlantic Ocean, JQS, DOI: 10.1002/jqs.1344 (2009)
  • Maslin MA. Review of the timing and causes of the Amazon Fan Mass Transport and Avulsion Deposits during the latest Pleistocene, In External Controls on Deep-Water Depositional Systems (B. Kneller, O. J. Martinsen, and B. McCaffrey, Editors) SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) Special Publication No. 92, 133-144 (2009) download here
  • Maslin MA and M.H. Trauth, Chapter 13: Plio-Pleistocene East African Pulsed Climate Variability and its influence on early human evolution "The First Humans - Origins of the Genus Homo" (editors F. E. Grine, R. E. Leakey and J. G. Fleagle), 151- 158 (2009) download here
  • A.J. Dickson, C.J. Beer, C. Dempsey, M.A. Maslin, J.A. Bendle, E. McClymont, R. Pancost. Oceanic forcing of the Marine Isotope Stage 11 Interglacial, Nature Geosciences, 2, 428-433 (2009)
  • UCL-Lancet Commission (including M.A Maslin) “Managing the Health effects of climate change” The Lancet, vol 373, 16th May, 1693-1733 (2009)
  • Smart, C.W., M.A. Maslin, K. E. Dixon, “NE Atlantic planktic foraminiferal abundance and stable isotope variations during the last 15 kyr” Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 282, 58-66, doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2009.08.010 (2009)
  • Costello, A., M. A Maslin and H. Montgomery “Climate change is not the biggest global health threat – Authors' reply” The Lancet, Volume 374, Issue 9694, pages 974-975 (2009)
  • Trauth, M., and M.A. Maslin, “Comments on "Diatomaceous sediments and environmental change in the Pleistocene Olorgesailie Formation, southern Kenya Rift" by R. Bernhart Owen, Richard Potts, Anna K. Behrensmeyer and Peter Ditchfield, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 282, 145-146 (2009).
  • Pancost, R.D., Christopher S. Boot Giovanni Aloisi, Mark Maslin, Claire Bickers, Virginia Ettwein, Nicole Bale and Luke Handley “Organic geochemical changes in Pliocene sediments of ODP Site 1083 (Benguela Upwelling System)” Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 280, 119-131 (2009)

2008

  • Maslin, M.A “Climate Change: Prognosis for a sick planet” Clinical Medicine, Vol 8, No. 6 569-572 (2008)
  • Costello, A., and M. Maslin, Apocalypse now? The Lancet, 372, 105-106 (July 12, 2008)
  • Dickson, A.J., W.E.N. Austin, I.R. Hall, M.A. Maslin, and M. Kucera, Centennial-scale evolution of Dansgaard-Oeschger events in the northeast Atlantic Ocean between 39.5 and 56.5 ka B.P., Paleoceanography, 23, PA3206, doi:10.1029/2008PA001595 (2008)
  • Dickson, A.J., Leng, M.J. & Maslin, M.A., Mid-depth South Atlantic ocean circulation and chemical stratification during MIS-10 to 12: implications for atmospheric CO2. Climate of the Past Discussions 4:667-695 (2008).
  • Cowling, S. Cox, P., Jones, C., Maslin, M, Peros, M., and Spall, S., Simulated glacial and interglacial vegetation across Africa: implications for species phylogenies and trans-African migration of plants and animals. Global Change Biology 14 (4) , 827–840 doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2007.01524.x (2008)
  • Swann GEA, Leng MJ, Sloane HJ, Maslin MA. Isotope offsets in marine diatom d18O over the last 200 ka. Journal of Quaternary Science 23: 389–400 (2008).

2007

  • Swann, G.E.A., Leng, M.J., Sloane, H.J., Maslin, M.A. and Onodera, J., Diatom oxygen isotopes: evidence of a species effect in the sediment record. Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, (Q06012):1-10 (2007).
  • Owen, M., S. Day, M. A. Maslin, “Late Pleistocene submarine mass movement: occurrence and causes” QSR, Volume 26, 958-978 (2007)
  • Maslin, M.A., and B. Christensen, “Tectonics, orbital forcing, global climate change, and human evolution in Africa” Journal of Human Evolution Volume 53, Issue 5, p.443-464.
  • Trauth, M.H., M.A. Maslin, A. Deino, A., Bergner, M. Strecker “High and low latitude controls and East African climate and early human evolution" Journal of Human Evolution, Volume 53, Issue 5, p.475-486.
  • Corfee-Morlot, J., M.A. Maslin, J. Burgess “Climate Science in the Public Sphere”, Philosophical Transactions A of the Royal Society (2007) doi:10.1098/rsta.2007.2084
  • Hunt, J., M.A. Maslin et al.. Introduction. Climate change and urban areas: research dialogue in a policy framework Phil. Transactions A of the Royal Society (2007) doi:10.1098/rsta.2007.2089

2006

  • Maslin, M.A., P.C. Knutz, and T. Ramsay, “Millennial-Scale Sea Level Control on Avulsion Events on the Amazon Fan” Critical Quaternary Strtigraphy Special Issue, QSR, 25, 3338-3345 (2006)
  • Swann, G.E.A., Maslin, M.A., Leng, M.J., Sloane, H.J. and Haug, G.H. (2006) Diatom d18O evidence for the development of the modern halocline system in the subarctic northwest Pacific at the onset of major Northern Hemisphere glaciation. Paleoceanography. 21, PA1009, doi: 10.1029/2005PA001147
  • Maslin M.A., Research skewed by stress on highest-impact journals, Nature, 440, 408 (2006).
  • Boot, C.S. V.J. Ettwein, M.A. Maslin, C.E. Weyhenmeyer, P.D. Pancost, “A 35,000 years record of terrigenous and marine lipids in Amazon Fan sediments, Organic Geochemistry, 37, 208-219 (2006).

 

2005

  • Maslin, M.A., Y. Mahli, O. Phillips and S. Cowling “New views on an old forest: assessing the longevity, resilience and future of the Amazon Rainforest.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 30, 4, 390-401 (2005)
  • Trauth, M., M.A. Maslin, A. Deino, M. Strecker “Late Cenozoic moisture history of East Africa and its implication for human evolution: Science, 309, 2051-2053 (2005)
  • Maslin, M.A., and S. A. des Clers, “Enlightenment in four dimensions” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 30, 3, 267-268 (2005).
  • Haug, G.H., A. Ganopolski, D.M. Sigman, A. Rosell-Mele, G.E.A. Swann, R. Tiedemann, S. Jaccard, J. Bollmann, M.A. Maslin, M.J. Leng, and G. Eglinton “North Pacific seasonality and the glaciation of North America 2.7 million years ago” Nature, 433, 821-825 (2005).
  • Maslin, M.A., C. Vilela, N. Mikkelsen and P. Grootes, “Causation of the Quaternary catastrophic failures of the Amazon Fan deduced from stratigraphy and benthic foraminiferal assemblages.” Quaternary Science Review, volume 24, Issue 20-21, 2180-2193 (2005)
  • Maslin, M.A., and G., Swann, “Isotopes in Marine Sediments” In Isotopes in Palaeoenvironmnetal Research (M. Leng editor) Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 227-290 (2005).
  • Maslin, M.A. and A. Ridgewell “Mid-Pleistocene Revolution and the eccentricity myth” Special Publication of the Geological Society of London, 247, 19-34 (2005)
  • Day, S. and M.A. Maslin “Linking large impacts, gas hydrates and carbon isotope excursions through widespread sediment liquifaction and continental slope failure: The example of the K-T boundary: event.” In Kenkmann, T., Horz, F., and Deutsch, A., (editors) Large Impacts III, Geological Society of America Special Paper, 384, 239-258 (2005)
  • Dension, S., M.A. Maslin, C. Boot, R. Pancost, V. Ettwein, “Precession-forced changes in South West African vegetation during marine oxygen isotope stages 100 and 101. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 220, Issues 3-4 , 375-386 (2005)

 

2004

  • Maslin, M.A. “Ecological verses Climatic Thresholds” Science, 306, 2197-8 (2004)
  • Maslin, M.A., M. Owen, S. Day, and D. Long “Linking continental slope failure to climate change: Testing the Clathrate Gun Hypothesis:” Geology, 32, No. 1, 53-56 DOI: 10.1130/G20114.1 (2004)
  • Cowling, S., R.A. Betts, P.M. Cox, V.J. Ettwein, C.D. Jones, M.A. Maslin and S. Spall. “Contrasting Simulated Past and Future Responses of the Amazon Rainforest to Atmospheric Change” Philosophical Transaction of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences, Theme Issue 'Tropical forests and global atmospheric change', Volume 359, Number 1443, 539 – 547, DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2003.1427 (2004).

 

2003

  • Maslin, M.A., and E. Thomas, "Balancing the deglacial global carbon budget: the hydrate factor" QSR, Vol. 22/15-17 pp 1729-1736 (2003)
  • Ridgwell, A. J., A. J. Watson, M. A. Maslin, J. O. Kaplan, “Implications of coral reef build-up for the controls on atmospheric CO2 since the Last Glacial Maximum” Palaeoceanography Vol. 18, No.4, 1083 10.1029/2003PA000893 (2003)
  • Pflaumann, U., M. Sarnthein, M. Chapman, L. d’Abreu, B. Funnell, M. Huels, T. Kiefer, M. Maslin, H. Schulz, J. Swallow, S. van Kreveld, M. Vautravers, E.Vogelsang, M.Weinelt, The Glacial North Atlantic: Sea-surface conditions reconstructed by GLAMAP-2000, Paleoceanography Vol. 18, No. 3, 1065 (10.1029/2002PA000774) (2003)

2002

  • Ridgwell, A., M.A. Maslin, A.J. Watson, “Reduced effectiveness of terrestrial carbon sequestration due to an antagonistic response induced in ocean productivity” Geophys. Res. Lett., 29(6), [10.1029/2001GL014304] (2002).
  • Christensen, B.A., J. Kalbas, M.A. Maslin, R.W. Murray, "Deep water connections between the hemispheres during the intensification of Northern Hemisphere Glaciation: Evidence from ODP Leg 175 Site 1085" Marine Geology, 180, 117-131 (2002).

 

2001

  • Cowling, S., M.A. Maslin and M. Sykes "Paleovegetation simulations of lowland Amazonia and implications for Neotropical allopatry and speciation" Quaternary Research 55, 140-149 (2001).
  • Maslin, M.A., D. Seidov, and J. Lowe "Synthesis of the nature and causes of sudden climate transitions during the Quaternary" In: The Oceans and Rapid Climate Change: Past, Present and Future (editors Seidov, Haupt, and Maslin) AGU Geophysical Monograph Series Volume 126, 9-52 (2001)
  • Seidov, D., E. Barron, B. J. Haupt, and M.A. Maslin, “Ocean Bi-Polar Seesaw and Climate: Southern Versus Northern Meltwater Impacts” In: The Oceans and rapid climate change: Past, Present and Future (editors Seidov, Haupt, and Maslin) AGU Geophysical Monograph Series Volume 126 , 147-167 (2001)
  • Seidov, D and M.A. Maslin "Atlantic Ocean heat piracy and the bipolar climate seesaw during Heinrich and Dansgaard-Oeschger events" Journal of Quaternary Science, 16, 321-328 (2001)
  • Christensen, B. and M.A. Maslin, "Chapter 22. An Astronomically Calibrated Age Model for Pliocene Site 1085, ODP Leg 175” Proc. ODP Leg 175 Scientific Results Volume 1-46 [Online: www.opd.tamu.edu/publications/175_SR/VOLUME/CHAPTERS/SR175_22] (2001)
  • Durham, E., M.A. Maslin, E. Platzman, A. Rosell-Mele, J.R. Marlow, M. Leng, D. Lowry, S.J. Burns, and the ODP Leg 175 Shipboard Scientific Party. "Chapter 23. Reconstructing the Climatic History of the Western Coast of Africa over the Past 1.5 m.y.: A Comparison of Proxy Records from the Congo Basin and the Walvis Ridge and the Search for Evidence of the Mid-Pleistocene Revolution" Proc. ODP Leg 175 Scientific Results Volume 1-46 [Online: www.opd.tamu.edu/publications/175_SR/VOLUME/CHAPTERS/SR175_23] (2001)
  • Ettwein, V., C. Stickley, M.A. Maslin, E. Laurie, L. Vidal, and M. Brownless "Chapter 19. Fluctuations in productivity and upwelling intensity at Site 1083 during the intensification of Northern Hemisphere Glaciation (2.4-2.7 Ma)" Proc. ODP Leg 175 Scientific Results Volume 1-26 [Online: www.opd.tamu.edu/publications/175_SR/VOLUME/CHAPTERS SR175_19] (2001).
  • Maslin, M.A., C. Stickley, and V. Ettwein (2001) “Paleo-oceanography: Holocene Climate variability” In Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences (Ed: John Steele, Stephen Thorpe and Karl Turekian) Academic Press, p1210-1217.

 

2000

  • Maslin, M.A., and S.J. Burns, "Reconstruction of the Amazon Basin effective moisture availability over the last 14,000 years" Science, 290, 2285-2287 (2000)
  • M.A. Maslin, S J Burns, E Durham, S Greig, P Grootes, M-J Nadeau, E. Platzman, M Schleicker, B. Lomax, N. Rimington "High resolution marine palaeoclimate records of the Amazon river discharge over the last 12,000 years" Journal of Quaternary Science, 15 (4) 419-434 (2000)

 

1999

  • Seidov, D and M.A. Maslin "Collapse of the North Atlantic Deep water circulation during the Heinrich events" Geology, 27, 23-26 (1999)
  • Haberle, S. and M.A. Maslin "Late Quaternary Vegetation and climate changes in the Amazon basin based on a 50,000 year pollen record from the Amazon Fan ODP Site 932" Quaternary Research, 51, 27-38 (1999).
  • Chapman, M., and M.A. Maslin "Low latitude forcing of meridional temperature and salinity gradients in the North Atlantic and the growth of glacial ice sheets" Geology, 27. 875-878 (1999).
  • Burns, S. and M.A. Maslin "Composition and circulation of bottom water in the western Atlantic Ocean during the last glacial, based on pore-water analyses from the Amazon Fan" Geology, 27, 1011-1014 (1999).
  • Adams, J., M.A. Maslin and E. Thomas "Sudden climate transitions during the Quaternary" Progress in Physical Geography, 23, 1, 1-36 (1999)
  • Berger, W.H. and 26 co-authors (including M.A. Maslin) The early Matuyama diatom maximum of SW Africa, Benguela Current system (ODP Leg 175), Marine Geology, 161, 93-113.

 

1998

  • Maslin M.A., N. Mikkelsen, C. Vilela and B. Haq "Sea-level- and Gas-hydrate- controlled catastrophic sediment failures of the Amazon Fan" Geology, 26, 12, 1107-1110 (1998)
  • Maslin M.A., X-S. Li, M-F. Loutre and A. Berger "The contribution of orbital forcing to the progressive intensification of Northern Hemisphere Glaciation" Quaternary Science Review, 17, No. 4-5, 411-426 (1998).
  • Maslin M.A., M. Sarnthein, J-J. Knaak, P. Grootes, and C. Tzedakis "Intra-Interglacial cold events: An Eemian-Holocene comparison" In: Cramp, A., MacLeod, C.J., Lee, S. and Jones, E.J.W. (eds) Geological Evolution of Ocean Basins: Results from the Ocean Drilling Program, Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 131, 91-99 (1998).
  • Maslin M.A. "Equatorial Wast
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