C. Page Chamberlain
Affiliations: | 1987-2001 | Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States | |
2001- | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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"C. Chamberlain"Parents
Sign in to add mentorJames Burleigh Thompson | grad student | Harvard | |
Douglas Rumble | post-doc | Carnegie Institution for Science |
Children
Sign in to add traineeJulia E Hammer | research assistant | Dartmouth (Physics Tree) | |
Steven Joseph Davis | grad student | Stanford | |
Tyler Kukla | grad student | 2016- | Stanford |
Alex L. Sessions | grad student | 1993-1995 | Dartmouth (Chemistry Tree) |
Libby A Stern | grad student | 1996 | Dartmouth (Chemistry Tree) |
Michael A. Poage | grad student | 2000 | Dartmouth |
Derek J. Sjostrom | grad student | 2002 | Dartmouth |
Travis Horton | grad student | 2004 | Stanford |
Amanda Booth | grad student | 2006 | Stanford |
Mike Hren | grad student | 2007 | Stanford |
Malinda L. Kent-Corson | grad student | 2009 | Stanford |
Seulgi Moon | grad student | 2013 | Stanford |
Hari Mix | grad student | 2014 | Stanford |
Matthew J. Winnick | grad student | 2015 | Stanford (Chemistry Tree) |
Jeremy K. Caves | grad student | 2016 | Stanford |
Daniel Enrique Ibarra | grad student | 2013-2018 | Stanford |
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Chamberlain C, Ibarra D, Lloyd M, et al. (2020) Triple oxygen isotopes of meteoric hydrothermal systems – implications for palaeoaltimetry Geochemical Perspectives Letters. 15: 6-9 |
Ibarra DE, Rugenstein JKC, Bachan A, et al. (2019) Modeling the consequences of land plant evolution on silicate weathering American Journal of Science. 319: 1-43 |
Schwartz TM, Methner K, Mulch A, et al. (2019) Paleogene topographic and climatic evolution of the Northern Rocky Mountains from integrated sedimentary and isotopic data Gsa Bulletin. 131: 1203-1223 |
Kukla T, Winnick MJ, Maher K, et al. (2019) The Sensitivity of Terrestrial δ 18 O Gradients to Hydroclimate Evolution Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 124: 563-582 |
Mix HT, Rugenstein JKC, Reilly SP, et al. (2019) Atmospheric flow deflection in the late Cenozoic Sierra Nevada Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 518: 76-85 |
Ibarra DE, Oster JL, Winnick MJ, et al. (2018) Warm and cold wet states in the western United States during the Pliocene–Pleistocene Geology. 46: 355-358 |
Jones MM, Ibarra DE, Gao Y, et al. (2018) Evaluating Late Cretaceous OAEs and the influence of marine incursions on organic carbon burial in an expansive East Asian paleo-lake Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 484: 41-52 |
Caves Rugenstein JK, Chamberlain CP. (2018) The evolution of hydroclimate in Asia over the Cenozoic: A stable-isotope perspective Earth-Science Reviews. 185: 1129-1156 |
Caves JK, Moragne DY, Ibarra DE, et al. (2016) The Neogene de-greening of Central Asia Geology. 44: 887-890 |
Gao Y, Ibarra DE, Caves JK, et al. (2016) Mid-latitude terrestrial climate of East Asia linked to global climate in the Late Cretaceous Geology. 44: 379 |