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Richard J. Behl

Researcher at California State University, Long Beach

Publications -  43
Citations -  2533

Richard J. Behl is an academic researcher from California State University, Long Beach. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diagenesis & Stadial. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 43 publications receiving 2389 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard J. Behl include University of California, Santa Barbara & University of California, Santa Cruz.

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Brief interstadial events in the Santa Barbara basin, NE Pacific, during the past 60 kyr

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a record of ocean oxygenation and circulation from the Santa Barbara basin in the northeast Pacific Ocean which correlates well with the Greenland ice-core records, and they see 19 of the 20 Dansgaard-Oeschger events, in the form of laminated sediments deposited under anoxic conditions.
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Carbon isotopic evidence for methane hydrate instability during quaternary interstadials

TL;DR: Large (about 5 per mil) millennial-scale benthic foraminiferal carbon isotopic oscillations in the Santa Barbara Basin during the last 60,000 years reflect widespread shoaling of sedimentary methane gradients and increased outgassing from gas hydrate dissociation during interstadials.
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Methane hydrates in Quaternary climate change : the clathrate gun hypothesis

TL;DR: The bookshelf methane hydrates in quaternary climate as discussed by the authors describes the interaction of climate change and gas hydrate reservoirs to climate and the potential impact on climate of the exploitation of methane.
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Biotic response to late Quaternary rapid climate switches in Santa Barbara Basin: Ecological and evolutionary implications

TL;DR: Benthic foraminiferal assemblages from Santa Barbara Basin exhibit major faunal and ecological switches associated with late Quaternary millennial-to decadal-scale global climate oscillations.
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Influence of mechanical stratigraphy and kinematics on fault scaling relations

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the effects of mechanical anisotropy, fault geometry, and structural style on displacement-length (D-L) scaling relations in the Monterey Formation exposed along Arroyo Burro Beach, California.