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Gabe J. Bowen
Professor, University of Utah
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Testing Hydroxyl Exchange as a Mechanism for Oxygen Isotope Shifts in Tooth Enamel Carbonate
WATER ISOTOPE SYSTEMATICS: IMPROVING MODERN AND PALEOCLIMATE INTERPRETATIONS II POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 13 december 2024
Benjamin Rivera, Francesca Spencer, Kirsten Verost...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios in tooth enamel have been shown to correlate with oxygen isotope ratios of drinking water and have been used to reconstru...
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Impact of microphysical processes on the vertical profiles of atmospheric water vapor and its isotopic composition on Earth and Mars
ISOTOPES OF THE ATMOSPHERIC COMPONENTS: LABORATORY INVESTIGATION, FIELD OBSERVATION, MODELING, AND REMOTE SENSING II POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2024
Di Wang, Camille M. Risi, Franck Montmessin, Lide ...
Isotopic analysis serves as a critical tool in understanding the complexities of the water cycle and quantifying the influence of distinct atmospheric...
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Identifying Atmospheric River Precipitation in California Stalagmite Records – An Isotope-Enabled Proxy System Modelling Approach
WATER ISOTOPE SYSTEMATICS: IMPROVING MODERN AND PALEOCLIMATE INTERPRETATIONS I ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 12 december 2024
Sarah Pederzani, Gabriel J. Bowen, Yuval Burstyn, ...
Precipitation variability and the occurrence of extreme precipitation events in California are projected to increase under warming climates with impor...
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Environmental and Biological Controls of Water Use Diversity Across U.S. Ecosystems
STABLE ISOTOPES IN THE CRITICAL ZONE: METHODS, APPLICATIONS, AND PROCESS INTERPRETATIONS II ORAL
hydrology | 10 december 2024
Gabriel J. Bowen, Scott T. Allen, William Anderegg...
Transpiration represents the majority of land-atmosphere water flux in most terrestrial environments, and sources and strategies of subsurface water u...
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A Bayesian Forward Model of the Marine Carbonate Stable Boron Isotope Paleo-CO2 Proxy System for Multi-site and Multi-species Reconstruction
ADVANCING PALEOCLIMATOLOGY BY COMBINING DATA, MODELS, AND THEORY I ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 09 december 2024
Dustin Harper, Gabriel J. Bowen, Baerbel Hoenisch,...
The stable boron isotopic composition (δ11B) of marine carbonates is a well-established proxy of sea surface pH and, by extension, atmospheric CO2. In...
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Using an Isotope Enabled Mass Balance to Evaluate Existing Land Surface Models
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
07 december 2024
Marja Haagsma, Catherine E. Finkenbiner, David Noo...

Land surface models (LSMs) play a crucial role in elucidating water and carbon cycles by simulating processes such as plant transpiration and evapo...

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Isotope Signatures and Chloride Mass Balance Application in Groundwater Studies Within the Volta River Basin: A Case Study of the Afram Plains South District, Ghana
LAND USE AND LAND COVER CHANGE IN A CHANGING CLIMATE: UNDERSTANDING IMPACTS USING LONG-TERM EARTH SYSTEM RECORDS AND MODELS AND DEVELOPING APPROACHES FOR ADAPTATION II POSTER
global environmental change | 14 december 2023
Christopher Vuu, Geophrey K. Anornu, Amos Kabo-bah...
The Afram Plains South District of Ghana has for the past years encountered water challenges particularly during the dry season, with majority of the ...
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Bayesian Paleo-Environment Reconstructor (BPER): A new R package for multi-proxy paleo-CO2 reconstruction
ADVANCES IN THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE GLOBAL CARBON CYCLE OVER GEOLOGIC TIME II POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 13 december 2023
Dustin Harper, Gabriel J. Bowen, Baerbel Hoenisch,...
Reconstructing atmospheric CO2 over geologic timescales requires indirect proxy-based measurements from archives which record past environments. Howev...
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