Peter W. Birkeland

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University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
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Geology
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Hans Jenny grad student (Chemistry Tree)

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Vance T. Holliday grad student (Anthropology Tree)
Ralph E. Klinger grad student 2002 CU Boulder
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Birkeland PW. (2012) The Great Basin: A Natural Prehistory Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. 44: 258-259
Dethier DP, Birkeland PW, McCarthy JA. (2012) Using the accumulation of CBD-extractable iron and clay content to estimate soil age on stable surfaces and nearby slopes, Front Range, Colorado Geomorphology. 173: 17-29
Birkeland PW, Larson EE, Barclay CSV, et al. (2004) Eco-geo hike along the Dakota hogback, north of Boulder, Colorado Field Guides. 5: 131-142
Birkeland PW, Shroba RR, Burns SF, et al. (2003) Integrating soils and geomorphology in mountains - An example from the Front Range of Colorado Geomorphology. 55: 329-344
Dahms D, Holliday V, Birkeland PW. (1998) Paleosols and Devonian Forests Science. 279: 151-151
Birkeland PW. (1998) The Geomorphic Evolution of the Yosemite Valley and Sierra Nevada Landscapes: Solving the Riddles in the Rocks Quaternary Research. 50: 200-201
Birkeland PW. (1994) Variation in Soil-Catena Characteristics of Moraines with Time and Climate, South Island, New Zealand Quaternary Research. 42: 49-59
Miller DC, Birkeland PW, Rodbell DT. (1993) Evidence for Holocene stability of steep slopes, northern Peruvian Andes, based on soils and radiocarbon dates Catena. 20: 1-12
Miller DC, Birkeland PW. (1992) Soil catena variation along an alpine climatic transect, northern Peruvian Andes Geoderma. 55: 211-223
Birkeland PW, Berry ME, Swanson DK. (1991) Use of soil catena field data for estimating relative ages of moraines Geology. 19: 281-283
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