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Charlotte Brunner
Charlotte Brunner
Professor of Marine Science, University of Southern Mississippi
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The surface of the ice-age earth
A McIntyre, TC Moore, B Andersen, W Balsam, A Be, C Brunner, J Cooley, ...
671*1976
Using natural abundance radiocarbon to trace the flux of petrocarbon to the seafloor following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
J Chanton, T Zhao, BE Rosenheim, S Joye, S Bosman, C Brunner, ...
Environmental science & technology 49 (2), 847-854, 2015
2182015
The last interglacial ocean
RML Cline, JD Hays, WL Prell, WF Ruddiman, TC Moore, NG Kipp, ...
Quaternary Research 21 (2), 123-224, 1984
174*1984
The deep structure of a sea-floor hydrothermal deposit
RA Zierenberg, Y Fouquet, DJ Miller, JM Bahr, PA Baker, T Bjerkgård, ...
Nature 392 (6675), 485-488, 1998
1661998
Turbidite megabeds in an oceanic rift valley recording jökulhlaups of late Pleistocene glacial lakes of the western United States
GG Zuffa, WR Normark, F Serra, CA Brunner
The Journal of Geology 108 (3), 253-274, 2000
1132000
Hypoxia hotspots in the Mississippi Bight
CA Brunner, JM Beall, SJ Bentley, Y Furukawa
The Journal of Foraminiferal Research 36 (2), 95-107, 2006
742006
Deep-sea sedimentary record of the late Wisconsin cataclysmic floods from the Columbia River
CA Brunner, WR Normark, GG Zuffa, F Serra
Geology 27 (5), 463-466, 1999
731999
Paleoceanography of surface waters in the Gulf of Mexico during the late Quaternary
CA Brunner
Quaternary Research 17 (1), 105-119, 1982
591982
Antarctic Late Cenozoic glaciation: Evidence for initiation of ice rafting and inferred increased bottom-water activity
JP Kennett, CA Brunner
Geological Society of America Bulletin 84 (6), 2043-2052, 1973
551973
Late Pleistocene–Holocene sedimentation surrounding an active seafloor gas-hydrate and cold-seep field on the Northern Gulf of Mexico Slope
WC Ingram, SR Meyers, CA Brunner, CS Martens
Marine Geology 278 (1-4), 43-53, 2010
482010
Miocene‐Pliocene Antarctic glacial evolution: A synthesis of ice‐rafted debris, stable isotope, and planktonic foraminiferal indicators, ODP Leg 114
DA Warnke, CP Allen, DW Muller, DA Hodell, CA Brunner
The Antarctic Paleoenvironment: A Perspective on Global Change: Part One 56 …, 1992
471992
Evidence for increased volume transport of the Florida Current in the Pliocene and Pleistocene
CA Brunner
Marine Geology 54 (3-4), 223-235, 1984
471984
2. BACKGROUND, OBJECTIVES, AND PRINCIPAL RESULTS OF DRILLING THE CLASTIC APRON OF GRAN CANARIA (VICAP)
HU Schmincke, PPE Weaver, JV Firth
Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program: Initial report. Part A, 11, 1995
451995
Paleoenvironment and biostratigraphy of foraminifers at Sites 794, 795, 796, and 797 in the Japan Sea
CA Brunner
Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, 127/128, Pt …, 1992
45*1992
High-performance liquid chromatographic chiral stationary phase separation with filament-on thermospray mass spectrometric identification of the enantiomer contaminant (S)-(+ …
ED Lee, JD Henion, CA Brunner, IW Wainer, TD Doyle, J Gal
Analytical chemistry 58 (7), 1349-1352, 1986
451986
Distribution of planktonic foraminifera in surface sediments of the Gulf of Mexico
CA Brunner
Micropaleontology, 325-335, 1979
401979
Direct resolution of enantiomers via thin-layer chromatography using a chiral adsorbent
IW Wainer, CA Brunner, TD Doyle
Journal of chromatography. A 264, 154-154, 1983
391983
Neogene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of sites 1126, 1128, 1130, 1132 and 1134, ODP Leg 182, Great Australian Bight
Q Li, B McGowran, CA Brunner
Proc. ODP Sci. Results 182, 1-66, 2003
372003
Circulation in the Gulf of Mexico during the last glacial maximum 18,000 yr ago
CA Brunner, JF Cooley
Geological Society of America Bulletin 87 (5), 681-686, 1976
371976
Sedimentological and micropaleontological detection of turbidite muds in hemipelagic sequences: an example from the late Pleistocene levee of Monterey Fan, central California …
CA Brunner, MT Ledbetter
Marine micropaleontology 12, 223-239, 1987
361987
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