Publications

Selected publications highlighting University of Michigan research in the Camp Davis vicinity.

Cline, L.C., Zak, D.R., Upchurch, R.A., Freedman, Z.B. and Peschel, A.R., 2017. Soil microbial communities and elk foraging intensity: implications for soil biogeochemical cycling in the sagebrush steppe. Ecology letters20(2), pp.202-211.

Clyde, W.C., Sheldon, N.D., Koch, P.L., Gunnell, G.F. and Bartels, W.S., 2001. Linking the Wasatchian/Bridgerian boundary to the Cenozoic Global Climate Optimum: new magnetostratigraphic and isotopic results from South Pass, Wyoming. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology167(1-2), pp.175-199.

Fiorella, R.P., Poulsen, C.J. and Matheny, A.M., 2018. Seasonal patterns of water cycling in a deep, continental mountain valley inferred from stable water vapor isotopes. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres123(14), pp.7271-7291.

Geissman, J.W., Holm, D., Harlan, S.S. and Embree, G.F., 2010. Rapid, high-temperature formation of large-scale rheomorphic structures in the 2.06 Ma Huckleberry Ridge Tuff, Idaho, USA. Geology38(3), pp.263-266.

Harlan, S.S., Premo, W.R., Unruh, D. and Geissman, J.W., 2005. Isotopic dating of Meso-and Neoproterozoic mafic magmatism in the southern Tobacco Root Mountains, southwestern Montana. Precambrian Research136(3-4), pp.269-281.

Hyland, E.G. and Sheldon, N.D., 2013. Coupled CO2-climate response during the early Eocene climatic optimum. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology369, pp.125-135.

Hyland, E.G. and Sheldon, N.D., 2016. Examining the spatial consistency of palaeosol proxies: Implications for palaeoclimatic and palaeoenvironmental reconstructions in terrestrial sedimentary basins. Sedimentology63(4), pp.959-971.

Hyland, E., Sheldon, N.D. and Fan, M., 2013. Terrestrial paleoenvironmental reconstructions indicate transient peak warming during the early Eocene climatic optimum. Bulletin125(7-8), pp.1338-1348.

Hyland, E.G., Sheldon, N.D., Van der Voo, R., Badgley, C. and Abrajevitch, A., 2015. A new paleoprecipitation proxy based on soil magnetic properties: implications for expanding paleoclimate reconstructions. Bulletin127(7-8), pp.975-981.

Hyland, E.G., Sheldon, N.D. and Cotton, J.M., 2017. Constraining the early Eocene climatic optimum: A terrestrial interhemispheric comparison. Bulletin129(1-2), pp.244-252.

Hyland, E.G., Huntington, K.W., Sheldon, N.D. and Reichgelt, T., 2018. Temperature seasonality in the North American continental interior during the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum. Climate of the Past14(10), pp.1391-1404.

Kurz, A.Y., Blum, J.D., Washburn, S.J. and Baskaran, M., 2019. Changes in the mercury isotopic composition of sediments from a remote alpine lake in Wyoming, USA. Science of The Total Environment669, pp.973-982.

Lacroix, B. and Niemi, N.A., 2019. Investigating the effect of burial histories on the clumped isotope thermometer: An example from the Green River and Washakie Basins, Wyoming. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta247, pp.40-58.

Lange, R.A., Carmichael, I.S. and Hall, C.M., 2000. 40Ar/39Ar chronology of the Leucite Hills, Wyoming: Eruption rates, erosion rates, and an evolving temperature structure of the underlying mantle. Earth and Planetary Science Letters174(3-4), pp.329-340.

Lynch, E.A., Mulch, A., Yonkee, A. and van der Pluijm, B., 2019. Surface fluids in the evolving Sevier fold–thrust belt of ID–WY indicated by hydrogen isotopes in dated, authigenic clay minerals. Earth and Planetary Science Letters513, pp.29-39.

Naibert, T.J., Geissman, J.W. and Heizler, M.T., 2010. Magnetic fabric, paleomagnetic, and 40Ar/39Ar geochronologic data bearing on the emplacement of the Late Cretaceous Philipsburg Batholith, SW Montana fold-and-thrust belt. Lithosphere2(5), pp.303-327.

Nemkin, S.R., Lageson, D., van der Pluijm, B. and Van der Voo, R., 2016. Remagnetization and folding in the frontal Montana Rocky Mountains. Lithosphere8(6), pp.716-728.

Peschel, A.R., Zak, D.R., Cline, L.C. and Freedman, Z., 2015. Elk, sagebrush, and saprotrophs: indirect top‐down control on microbial community composition and function. Ecology96(9), pp.2383-2393.

Petersen, S.V., Tabor, C.R., Lohmann, K.C., Poulsen, C.J., Meyer, K.W., Carpenter, S.J., Erickson, J.M., Matsunaga, K.K., Smith, S.Y. and Sheldon, N.D., 2016. Temperature and salinity of the Late Cretaceous western interior seaway. Geology44(11), pp.903-906.

Solum, J.G. and van der Pluijm, B.A., 2007. Reconstructing the Snake River–Hoback River Canyon section of the Wyoming thrust belt through direct dating of clay-rich fault rocks. Geological Society of America Special Papers433, pp.183-196.