Katrina A. Moser

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University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 
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Physical Geography, Geology
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Glen M. MacDonald grad student 1996 McMaster University (Evolution Tree)
 (A limnological and paleolimnological investigation of lakes in Wood Buffalo National Park, northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories, Canada.)
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Burpee BT, Saros JE, Nanus L, et al. (2021) Identifying factors that affect mountain lake sensitivity to atmospheric nitrogen deposition across multiple scales. Water Research. 209: 117883
Wurtsbaugh WA, Leavitt PR, Moser KA. (2020) Effects of a century of mining and industrial production on metal contamination of a model saline ecosystem, Great Salt Lake, Utah. Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 266: 115072
Porinchu DF, MacDonald GM, Moser KA, et al. (2019) Evidence of abrupt climate change at 9.3 ka and 8.2 ka in the central Canadian Arctic: Connection to the North Atlantic and Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation Quaternary Science Reviews. 219: 204-217
Moser K, Baron J, Brahney J, et al. (2019) Mountain lakes: Eyes on global environmental change Global and Planetary Change. 178: 77-95
MacDonald GM, Moser KA, Bloom AM, et al. (2016) Prolonged California aridity linked to climate warming and Pacific sea surface temperature. Scientific Reports. 6: 33325
Hundey EJ, Russell SD, Longstaffe FJ, et al. (2016) Agriculture causes nitrate fertilization of remote alpine lakes Nature Communications. 7
Davis EL, Mustaphi CJC, Gall A, et al. (2016) Determinants of fire activity during the last 3500 yr at a wildland—urban interface, Alberta, Canada Quaternary Research. 86: 247-259
Hundey EJ, Moser KA, Longstaffe FJ, et al. (2014) Recent changes in production in oligotrophic uinta mountain lakes, Utah, Identified using paleolimnology Limnology and Oceanography. 59: 1987-2001
Moser K. (2012) Reconstructing Drought Using Diatoms Preserved in Alpine Lake Sediments from the Western United States Quaternary International. 339
Tingstad AH, Moser KA, MacDonald GM, et al. (2011) A ~13,000-year paleolimnological record from the Uinta Mountains, Utah, inferred from diatoms and loss-on-ignition analysis Quaternary International. 235: 48-56
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