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Brad Hubeny
Publications Page
Peer-Reviewed Articles
Shanahan, T.M., Overpeck, J.T., Hubeny, J.B., King, J., Hu, F.S., Hughen, K., Miller, G., Black, J, and Werner, A., 2008, Scanning micro-X-ray fluorescence elemental mapping: a new tool for the study of laminated sediment records: Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, v. 9.
Lewis, C.F.M., Rea, D.K., Hubeny, J.B., Thompson, T.A., Jr., Blasco, S. M., King, J.W., Reddin, M.*, and Moore, T.C., Jr., 2008, Past changes in the Great Lakes of North America: Context for a better understanding of their future: Proceedings of the International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology, v. 30.
King, J.W., Hubeny, J.B., Gibson, C., Laliberte, E., Ford, K., Cantwell, M., McKinney, R., and Appleby, P.G., 2008, Anthropogenic eutrophication of Narragansett Bay: Evidence from dated sediment cores, in Desbonnet, A., and Costa-Pierce, B.A., eds., Science for Ecosystem-based Management: Narragansett Bay in the 21st Century, Springer, New York, NY, 570 pp.
Lewis, C.F.M, Heil, C.W., Jr., Hubeny, J.B., King, J.W., Moore, T.C., Jr., and Rea, D.K., 2007, The classic Stanley Unconformity in northwestern Lake Huron, evidence for a closed lowstand about 7500 14C BP: Journal of Paleolimnology, v. 37 (3), p. 435-452.
Hubeny, J.B., King, J.W., and Santos, A., 2006, Subdecadal to multidecadal cycles of Late Holocene North Atlantic climate variability preserved by estuarine fossil pigments: Geology, v. 34 (7), p. 569-572.
Lima, A.L., Hubeny, J.B., Reddy, C.M., King, J.W., Hughen, K.A., and Eglinton, T.I., 2005, High-resolution historical records from Pettaquamscutt River basin sediments: 1. 210Pb and varve chronologies validate record of 137Cs released by the Chernobyl accident: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 69, p. 1803-1812.
Theses
and Technical Reports
Hubeny, J.B. 2006 Late
Holocene climate variability as preserved in high-resolution estuarine and
lacustrine sediment archives. PhD
Dissertation, University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography.
Hubeny, J.B. 2002. Elevation
Profiling of Eight Barrier Beaches on Rhode Island South Shore: September 2000 to August 2001. University of Rhode Island, Graduate
School of Oceanography.
Hubeny, J.B. 1997. Late Quaternary Stratigraphy
and Geologic History of The Basin, Phippsburg, Maine.
Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Bates College.
Papers Presented at Scientific
Meetings
Randall,
J.*, Hubeny, J.B.,
and Tibert, N., 2008, Sluice Pond geophysical sub-bottom
survey, Lynn, Massachusetts.
Presented at Northeast
Regional Geological Society of America Meeting, Buffalo, NY.
Reddin,
M.*, Hubeny, J.B.,
and King, J.W., 2008, Using carbonate thicknesses in
Fayetteville Green Lake, NY, to establish variability in precipitation during
the Late Holocene.
Presented at Northeast
Regional Geological Society of America Meeting, Buffalo, NY.
Ritch,
N.* and Hubeny, J.B.,
2008, Analysis of core sediments gathered from
Sluice Pond (Lynn, MA) indicate post-glacial environmental conditions. Presented at Northeast Regional Geological Society of
America Meeting, Buffalo, NY.
Vaillancourt,
T.* and Hubeny, J.B.,
2008, Lead study of the Forest River Estuary,
Salem, Massachusetts.
Presented at Northeast
Regional Geological Society of America Meeting, Buffalo, NY.
Reddin,
M.*, Hubeny, J.B., and
King, J.W., 2007, Late Holocene precipitation reconstructed
from Fayetteville Green Lake, NY, varved sediments. GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 39, no.
6.
Hubeny,
J.B., Reddin, M.*, and
King, J.W., 2007, Precipitation variability in the
Northeast United States during the Late Holocene and its relationship to
teleconnection patterns.
GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 39, no. 6.
Hubeny,
J.B., King, J.W., Lewis,
C.F.M., and Reddin, M.*, 2007, Teleconnection
Influences on Precipitation Variability in the Southern Great Lakes Watershed
as Reconstructed from Late Holocene Varved Lake Sediments. International Association of Great
Lakes Research, Annual Meeting, State College, PA.
Hubeny,
J.B. and King, J.W.,
2006, New millennial-length Pacific/North
American (PNA) teleconnection pattern proxy reconstruction from New England
reveals present anomalous state.
GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 38, no. 7.
King,
J.W., Heil, C., Hubeny, J.B.,
Lewis, C.F.M., and Reddy, C., 2006, Environmental magnetic studies in the
Great Lakes watershed: Closed lake status for the Great Lakes from 9400-7700
cal BP. GSA
Abstracts with Programs, v. 38, no. 7.
Lincoln,
S.A.*, Hubeny, J.B.,
King, J.W., 2006, A microscopic characterization of varved
sediments, Pettaquamscutt River Estuary, RI. GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 38, no.
2, p. 14.
Hubeny,
J.B., King, J.W., and
Santos, A. Thermohaline circulation variability
preserved by estuarine fossil pigments. AGU Annual
Meeting, 2005.
Hubeny,
J.B. and King, J.W.,
2005, A paleo-perspective on future drought
conditions in southern New England. GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 37, no. 7.
Hubeny,
J.B, 2005, Diversifying introductory class teaching
with hands-on activities.
GSA Abstracts with Programs.v. 37, no. 7.
Hasle, E.*, Rutherford, S., and Hubeny, J.B., 2005, Toward a reconstruction of long-term climate variability using sediments from an anoxic estuarine basin. GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 37, no. 1.
Hubeny, J.B., King, J.W., and Lewis, C.F.M., 2005, Fayetteville Green Lake (NY) mid-Holocene lowstand correlative to Great Lakes' lowstand?. GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 37, no. 1.
Hubeny, J.B., King, J.W., and Santos, A., 2004, North Atlantic Oscillation signal in New England estuarine fossil pigments, Pettaquamscutt River Estuary, Rhode Island. GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 36, no. 2.
Hubeny,
J.B. and King, J.W.,
2003, Anthropogenic eutrophication as recorded by
varved sediments in the Pettaquamscutt River Estuary, RI, USA. GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 34, no.
7.
King, J.W., Lewis, C.F.M., Hubeny, J.B., Moran, K., Coleman, D., and Coakley,
J.P., 2003, Understanding Sensitivity of Great Lakes Water Levels to Climate
Forcing: Closed-Lake Status 8.4-6.8 KA (9400-7700 CAL BP). Third International Limnogeology Congress.
Hubeny, J.B, 1997, Late Quaternary Relative Sea-Level
Change in The Basin, Phippsburg, Maine. GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 29, no.
1.
Ongley, L.K., Eden, J., Hubeny, J.B., Montgomery, E., Pavlik, R., Tichenor,
S., 1996, Arsenic Sorption to Aquifer Material from Auburn, Maine. GSA Abstracts
with Programs, v. 28, no. 3.
* Undergraduate Student Author
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