Cody C. Routson, Ph.D.

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2014 Geosciences University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
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Paleoclimate Science
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Jonathan T. Overpeck grad student 2014 University of Arizona
 (The context of megadrought: Multiproxy paleoenvironmental perspectives from the south San Juan Mountains, Colorado.)
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Kaufman D, McKay N, Routson C, et al. (2020) Publisher Correction: A global database of Holocene paleotemperature records. Scientific Data. 7: 271
Kaufman D, McKay N, Routson C, et al. (2020) Author Correction: A global database of Holocene paleotemperature records. Scientific Data. 7: 246
Kaufman D, McKay N, Routson C, et al. (2020) Holocene global mean surface temperature, a multi-method reconstruction approach. Scientific Data. 7: 201
Kaufman D, McKay N, Routson C, et al. (2020) Publisher Correction: A global database of Holocene paleotemperature records. Scientific Data. 7: 183
Kaufman D, McKay N, Routson C, et al. (2020) A global database of Holocene paleotemperature records. Scientific Data. 7: 115
Brierley CM, Zhao A, Harrison SP, et al. (2020) Large-scale features and evaluation of the PMIP4-CMIP6 midHolocene simulations Climate of the Past Discussions. 1-35
Routson CC, McKay NP, Kaufman DS, et al. (2019) Mid-latitude net precipitation decreased with Arctic warming during the Holocene. Nature
Broadman E, Thurston LL, Schiefer E, et al. (2019) An Arctic watershed observatory at Lake Peters, Alaska: weather–glacier–river–lake system data for 2015–2018 Earth System Science Data. 11: 1957-1970
Arcusa SH, McKay NP, Routson CC, et al. (2019) Dust-drought interactions over the last 15,000 years: A network of lake sediment records from the San Juan Mountains, Colorado The Holocene. 30: 559-574
Routson CC, Arcusa SH, McKay NP, et al. (2019) A 4,500‐Year‐Long Record of Southern Rocky Mountain Dust Deposition Geophysical Research Letters. 46: 8281-8288
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