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Christopher Romanek

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Curriculum Vitae
   
 



Paleoclimate/Paleooceanography


Carroll M., Romanek C.S. and Paddock L. 2006. The relationship between the hydrogen and oxygen isotopes of freshwater bivalve shells and their home streams. Chemical Geology 234, 211-222.

Andrus C.T.F., Crowe D.E., Sandweiss Z.H., Reitz E.J., and Romanek C.S. 2003. Response to Comment on "Otolith δ18 O Record of Mid-Holocene Sea Surface Temperatures in Peru". Science 299, 203b.

Andrus C.F.T., Crowe D.E. and Romanek C.S. 2002. Oxygen isotope record of the 1997-1998 El Niño in Peruvian sea catfish (Galeichthys peruvianus) otoliths. Paleoceanography 17, doi:10.1029/2001PA000652

Andrus C.F.T., Crowe D.E., Sandweiss D.H., Reitz, E.J. and Romanek C.S. 2002. Otolith δ18O record of ENSO history in mid-Holocene Peru. Science 295, 1508-1511.


Romanek, C.S. and Grossman, E.L. 1989. Stable isotope profiles of Tridacna maxima as environmental indicators. Palaios 4, 403-414.

Romanek, C.S., Jones, D.S., Williams, D.F., Krantz, D.E. and Radtke, R. 1987. Stable isotopic investigation of physiological and environmental changes recorded in shell carbonate from the giant clam Tridacna maxima. Marine Biology 94, 385-393.

Jones, D.S., Williams, D.F. and Romanek, C.S. 1986. Life history of symbiont-bearing giant clams from stable isotopes. Science 231, 46-48.


     
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