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Alessandro Zanazzi
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Large temperature drop across the Eocene–Oligocene transition in central North America
A Zanazzi, MJ Kohn, BJ MacFadden, DO Terry
Nature 445 (7128), 639-642, 2007
3412007
Ecology and physiology of White River mammals based on stable isotope ratios of teeth
A Zanazzi, MJ Kohn
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 257 (1-2), 22-37, 2008
572008
Paleoclimatic implications of the relationship between oxygen isotope ratios of moss cellulose and source water in wetlands of Lake Superior
A Zanazzi, G Mora
Chemical Geology 222 (3-4), 281-291, 2005
482005
Biostratigraphy and paleoclimatology of the Eocene-Oligocene boundary section at Toadstool Park, northwestern Nebraska, USA
A Zanazzi, MJ Kohn, DO Terry, C Koeberl, A Montanari
Geol. Soc. Am 452, 197-214, 2009
332009
Eocene–Oligocene latitudinal climate gradients in North America inferred from stable isotope ratios in perissodactyl tooth enamel
A Zanazzi, E Judd, A Fletcher, H Bryant, MJ Kohn
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 417, 561-568, 2015
302015
Hydrogen isotope ratios of moss cellulose and source water in wetlands of Lake Superior, United States reveal their potential for quantitative paleoclimatic reconstructions
G Mora, A Zanazzi
Chemical Geology 468, 75-83, 2017
92017
Stable isotopes of fossil teeth and bones at Gran Barranca as monitors of climate change and tectonics
MJ Kohn, A Zanazzi, JA Josef
82010
Middle Pleistocene paleoclimate and paleoenvironment of Central Italy and their relationship with hominin migrations and evolution
A Zanazzi, A Fletcher, C Peretto, UT Hohenstein
Quaternary International 619, 12-29, 2022
72022
Using Stable Isotopes to Determine the Water Balance of Utah Lake (Utah, USA)
A Zanazzi, W Wang, H Peterson, SH Emerman
Hydrology 7 (4), 88, 2020
72020
A Preliminary Look at the Geomorphic Impacts and Timing of Two Large, Drainage-Damming Landslides in the Central Wasatch, Utah
NJF Butterfield, MP Bunds, A Zanazzi, NA Toké
42015
Inferences about segmentation from recent surface breaks along the Wasatch fault revealed from Lidar, SFM, and outcrops from American Fork Canyon to Dimple Dell Regional Park, Utah
NA Toké, J Thomas, MP Bunds, M Arnoff, DM Horns, JK Carlson, ...
Geology and Resources of the Wasatch: Back to Front: Salt Lake City, Utah …, 2017
32017
Investigating Temporal and Spatial Variations of Nutrient and Trace Metal Loading in Utah Lake (Utah, USA)
W Wang, A Zanazzi, E Cadet, H Rakotoarisaona, H Peterson
Water 16 (3), 502, 2024
22024
Estimating the probabilities of future large earthquakes along the Wasatch Front
I Wong, W Lund, C DuRoss, P Thomas, W Arabasz, A Crone, M Hylland, ...
Geology and Resources of the Wasatch: Back to Front: Utah Geological …, 2017
22017
Abrupt late Eocene climate change in North American Mid-Continent
A Zanazzi
Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs 40, 258, 2008
12008
Paleoclimate and Ocean Biogeochemistry (Project EDDIE)
A Zanazzi
2023
Using the Project Eddie Module “Paleoclimate and Ocean Biogeochemistry” in the Upper-Division Undergraduate Course “Climate and the Earth System”
A Zanazzi
2023
Use of a Mechanistic Model to Infer Accurate Paleoclimatic Information from Moss Cellulose D/H Ratios: Example from Lake Superior Swales
G Mora, A Zanazzi
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, PP11E-1315, 2018
2018
Geology and Resources of the Wasatch: Back to Front
WR Lund, SH Emerman, W Wang, A Zanazzi
Utah Geological Association, 2017
2017
EOCENE-OLIGOCENE LATITUDINAL CLIMATE GRADIENTS IN NORTH AMERICA INFERRED FROM STABLE ISOTOPE RATIOS IN PERISSODACTYL TOOTH ENAMEL
A FLETCHER, E JUDD, A ZANAZZI, H BRYANT, MJ KOHN
2014 GSA Annual Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, 2014
2014
LATE EOCENE TRENDS IN CLIMATE AND ECOSYSTEM STRUCTURE IN SOUTHWESTERN MONTANA BASED ON CARBON AND OXYGEN ISOTOPE RATIOS IN TOOTH ENAMEL
CK SMITH BARNES Sr, A ZANAZZI
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 44 (7), 439, 2012
2012
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