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Sidney R. Hemming
Researcher at Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory
Publications - 232
Citations - 12685
Sidney R. Hemming is an academic researcher from Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glacial period & Ice sheet. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 205 publications receiving 11146 citations. Previous affiliations of Sidney R. Hemming include Stony Brook University & Columbia University.
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Metamorphic reworking of a high pressure–low temperature mélange along the Motagua fault, Guatemala: A record of Neocomian and Maastrichtian transpressional tectonics
Hannes K. Brueckner,Hannes K. Brueckner,Hannes K. Brueckner,Hans G. Avé Lallemant,Virginia B. Sisson,George E. Harlow,Sidney R. Hemming,Uwe Martens,Tatsuki Tsujimori,Sorena S. Sorensen +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose that all serpentinite hosted eclogites along the Motagua fault formed at essentially the same time in different parts of a laterally extensive Lower Cretaceous forearc subduction system, but subsequently underwent different histories.
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Geochemical and Nd/Pb Isotopic Evidence for the Provenance of the Early Proterozoic Virginia Formation, Minnesota. Implications for the Tectonic Setting of the Animikie Basin
TL;DR: The early Proterozoic Animikie Basin is located at a major crustal boundary between the Archean crust of the Superior craton and penecontemporaneous Early Protero-terranes of Wisconsin magmatic terranes.
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Rapid changes in meridional advection of Southern Ocean intermediate waters to the tropical Pacific during the last 30 kyr
Leopoldo D. Pena,Steven L. Goldstein,Steven L. Goldstein,Sidney R. Hemming,Sidney R. Hemming,K. M. Jones,K. M. Jones,Eva María Calvo,Carles Pelejero,Carles Pelejero,Isabel Cacho +10 more
TL;DR: The Southern Ocean is increasingly recognized as a key player in the general ocean thermohaline circulation and the global climate system during glacial-interglacial transitions as discussed by the authors, which is an important means for rapid transfer of climatic signals (such as heat, fresh water, salt, and chemical species) from high-to-low latitudes.
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A Reassessment of U-Th and14C Ages for Late-Glacial High-Frequency Hydrological Events at Searles Lake, California
Jo C. Lin,Wallace S. Broecker,Sidney R. Hemming,Irena Hajdas,Robert F. Anderson,George I. Smith,Maxwell Kelley,Georges Bonani +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the last pluvial event in Lake Lahontan and Searles Lake was synchronous at about 16,500 cal yr B.P.
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Temporal stability of the neodymium isotope signature of the Holocene to glacial North Atlantic
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the first results of Nd isotopes measured in U-Th-dated deep-sea corals from the New England seamounts in the northwest Atlantic Ocean.