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Jeffrey Munroe
Jeffrey Munroe
Professor of Earth & Climate Science, Middlebury College
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Temporal correspondence between pluvial lake highstands in the southwestern US and Heinrich Event 1
JS Munroe, BJC Laabs
Journal of Quaternary Science 28 (1), 49-58, 2013
1012013
Development of a spatial analysis method using ground-based repeat photography to detect changes in the alpine treeline ecotone, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
W Roush, JS Munroe, DB Fagre
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 39 (2), 297-308, 2007
942007
Organic carbon pools and genesis of alpine soils with permafrost: a review
JG Bockheim, JS Munroe
Arctic, antarctic, and alpine research 46 (4), 987-1006, 2014
862014
Application of ground‐penetrating radar imagery for three‐dimensional visualisation of near‐surface structures in ice‐rich permafrost, Barrow, Alaska
JS Munroe, JA Doolittle, MZ Kanevskiy, KM Hinkel, FE Nelson, BM Jones, ...
Permafrost and periglacial processes 18 (4), 309-321, 2007
802007
Latest Pleistocene advance of alpine glaciers in the southwestern Uinta Mountains, Utah, USA: evidence for the influence of local moisture sources
JS Munroe, BJC Laabs, JD Shakun, BS Singer, DM Mickelson, ...
Geology 34 (10), 841-844, 2006
782006
Estimates of Little Ice Age climate inferred through historical rephotography, northern Uinta Mountains, USA
JS Munroe
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 35 (4), 489-498, 2003
742003
Soil development along an elevational gradient in the southeastern Uinta Mountains, Utah, USA
JG Bockheim, JS Munroe, D Douglass, D Koerner
Catena 39 (3), 169-185, 2000
712000
Latest Pleistocene glacial chronology of the Uinta Mountains: support for moisture-driven asynchrony of the last deglaciation
BJC Laabs, KA Refsnider, JS Munroe, DM Mickelson, PJ Applegate, ...
Quaternary Science Reviews 28 (13-14), 1171-1187, 2009
612009
Parent material and chemical weathering in alpine soils on Mt. Mansfield, Vermont, USA
JS Munroe, G Farrugia, PC Ryan
Catena 70 (1), 39-48, 2007
542007
Tree-ring based streamfiow reconstruction for Ashley Creek, northeastern Utah: implications for palaeohydrology of the southern Uinta Mountains
EC Carson, JS Munroe
The Holocene 15 (4), 602-611, 2005
512005
Last Glacial Maximum equilibrium-line altitudes and paleoclimate, northern Uinta Mountains, Utah, USA
JS Munroe, DM Mickelson
Journal of Glaciology 48 (161), 257-266, 2002
502002
Soil development in low-arctic tundra of the northern Brooks Range, Alaska, USA
JS Munroe, JG Bockheim
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 33 (1), 78-87, 2001
472001
Eolian deposition in the alpine zone of the Uinta Mountains, Utah, USA
JS Munroe, EC Attwood, SS O'Keefe, PJM Quackenbush
Catena 124, 119-129, 2015
442015
Timing of the last glaciation and subsequent deglaciation in the Ruby Mountains, Great Basin, USA
BJC Laabs, JS Munroe, LC Best, MW Caffee
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 361, 16-25, 2013
432013
Latest Pleistocene history of pluvial Lake Franklin, northeastern Nevada, USA
JS Munroe, BJC Laabs
GSA Bulletin 125 (3-4), 322-342, 2013
422013
Holocene timberline and palaeoclimate of the northern Uinta Mountains, northeastern Utah, USA
JS Munroe
The Holocene 13 (2), 175-185, 2003
412003
Chronology of latest Pleistocene mountain glaciation in the western Wasatch Mountains, Utah, USA
BJC Laabs, DW Marchetti, JS Munroe, KA Refsnider, JC Gosse, EW Lips, ...
Quaternary Research 76 (2), 272-284, 2011
402011
Properties of modern dust accumulating in the Uinta Mountains, Utah, USA, and implications for the regional dust system of the Rocky Mountains
JS Munroe
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 39 (14), 1979-1988, 2014
392014
Cosmogenic radionuclide evidence for the limited extent of last glacial maximum glaciers in the Tanggula Shan of the central Tibetan Plateau
PM Colgan, JS Munroe, Z Shangzhe
Quaternary Research 65 (2), 336-339, 2006
392006
Investigating the spatial distribution of summit flats in the Uinta Mountains of northeastern Utah, USA
JS Munroe
Geomorphology 75 (3-4), 437-449, 2006
382006
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