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Susan R.H. Zimmerman
Researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Publications - 64
Citations - 2861
Susan R.H. Zimmerman is an academic researcher from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Deglaciation. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 59 publications receiving 2486 citations. Previous affiliations of Susan R.H. Zimmerman include Columbia University & Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory.
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SHCal13 Southern Hemisphere Calibration, 0–50,000 Years cal BP
Alan G. Hogg,Quan Hua,Paul G. Blackwell,Mu Niu,Caitlin E. Buck,Thomas P. Guilderson,Timothy J Heaton,Jonathan G. Palmer,Paula J. Reimer,Ron W Reimer,Christian Turney,Susan R.H. Zimmerman +11 more
TL;DR: The Southern Hemisphere SHCal04 radiocarbon calibration curve has been updated with the addition of new data sets extending measurements to 2145 cal BP and including the ANSTO Younger Dryas Huon pine data set as mentioned in this paper.
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A chronology of Holocene and Little Ice Age glacier culminations of the Steingletscher, Central Alps, Switzerland, based on high-sensitivity beryllium-10 moraine dating
Irene Schimmelpfennig,Irene Schimmelpfennig,Joerg M. Schaefer,Naki Akçar,Tobias N.B. Koffman,Tobias N.B. Koffman,Susan Ivy-Ochs,Roseanne Schwartz,R. C. Finkel,R. C. Finkel,Susan R.H. Zimmerman,Christian Schlüchter +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used 10-Be moraine dating to reconstruct the Steingletscher, a small mountain glacier in the central Swiss Alps, throughout the Holocene.
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Future loss of Arctic sea-ice cover could drive a substantial decrease in California’s rainfall
Ivana Cvijanovic,Benjamin D. Santer,Céline Bonfils,Donald D. Lucas,John C. H. Chiang,Susan R.H. Zimmerman +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that sea-ice loss of the magnitude expected in the next decades could substantially impact California’s precipitation, thus highlighting another mechanism by which human-caused climate change could exacerbate future California droughts.
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Cultural implications of late Holocene climate change in the Cuenca Oriental, Mexico
Tripti Bhattacharya,Roger Byrne,Harald Böhnel,Kurt H. Wogau,Ulrike Kienel,B. Lynn Ingram,Susan R.H. Zimmerman +6 more
TL;DR: P paleolimnological evidence is presented suggesting that climate change was important in the abandonment of Cantona, a large fortified city in highland Mexico that was abandoned between 900 CE and 1050 CE, and evidence of regional aridity between 500 CE and 1150 CE.
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A 9170-year record of decadal-to-multi-centennial scale pluvial episodes from the coastal Southwest United States: a role for atmospheric rivers?
TL;DR: In this article, a well-dated, 9170 calendar year before present (cal-yr-BP) paleohydrologic reconstruction is presented from Lower Bear Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains of the coastal southwest United States.