Matthew A. Konfirst, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Geology and Environmental Geosciences | Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorReed P. Scherer | grad student | 2011 | Northern Illinois University | |
(A diatom assessment of the extent and variation of the late Cenozoic Southern Hemisphere cryosphere, Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean.) |
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Warnock JP, Scherer RP, Konfirst MA. (2015) A record of Pleistocene diatom preservation from the Amundsen Sea, West Antarctica with possible implications on silica leakage Marine Micropaleontology. 117: 40-46 |
Konfirst MA, Kuhn G, Monien D, et al. (2012) The influence of siliciclastic input on Chaetoceros abundance in an early Pliocene segment of the ANDRILL AND-1B drill core Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 346: 87-94 |
Konfirst MA, Scherer RP, Hillenbrand CD, et al. (2012) A marine diatom record from the Amundsen Sea - Insights into oceanographic and climatic response to the Mid-Pleistocene Transition in the West Antarctic sector of the Southern Ocean Marine Micropaleontology. 92: 40-51 |
Konfirst MA, Scherer RP. (2012) Low amplitude obliquity changes during the early Pliocene reflected in diatom fragmentation patterns in the ANDRILL AND-1B core Marine Micropaleontology. 82: 46-52 |
Konfirst MA, Kuhn G, Monien D, et al. (2011) Correlation of Early Pliocene diatomite to low amplitude Milankovitch cycles in the ANDRILL AND-1B drill core Marine Micropaleontology. 80: 114-124 |
Konfirst MA, Sjunneskog C, Scherer RP, et al. (2011) A diatom record of environmental change in Fryxell Basin, Taylor Valley, Antarctica, late Pleistocene to present Journal of Paleolimnology. 46: 257-272 |