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Brian Huber
Brian Huber
Curator of Foraminifera, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian
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Deep-sea paleotemperature record of extreme warmth during the Cretaceous
BT Huber, RD Norris, KG MacLeod
Geology 30 (2), 123-126, 2002
8992002
Middle–Late Cretaceous climate of the southern high latitudes: stable isotopic evidence for minimal equator-to-pole thermal gradients
BT Huber, DA Hodell, CP Hamilton
Geological Society of America Bulletin 107 (10), 1164-1191, 1995
7211995
Atlas of Paleocene planktonic foraminifera
RK Olsson, WA Berggren, C Hemleben, BT Huber
5311999
Cretaceous sea-surface temperature evolution: Constraints from TEX86 and planktonic foraminiferal oxygen isotopes
CL O'Brien, SA Robinson, RD Pancost, JSS Damsté, S Schouten, DJ Lunt, ...
Earth-Science Reviews 172, 224-247, 2017
4822017
Past climates inform our future
JE Tierney, CJ Poulsen, IP Montañez, T Bhattacharya, R Feng, HL Ford, ...
science 370 (6517), eaay3701, 2020
3782020
Increased thermohaline stratification as a possible cause for an ocean anoxic event in the Cretaceous period
J Erbacher, BT Huber, RD Norris, M Markey
Nature 409 (6818), 325-327, 2001
3542001
Atlas of Eocene planktonic foraminifera
PN Pearson
Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research 41, 1-513, 2006
3492006
Jurassic phytogeography and climates: new data and model comparisons
PMA Rees, AM Ziegler, PJ Valdes, BT Huber, KG Macleod, SL Wing
Warm climates in earth history 110, 297-318, 2000
3452000
Correlated terrestrial and marine evidence for global climate changes before mass extinction at the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary
P Wilf, KR Johnson, BT Huber
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (2), 599-604, 2003
2952003
The rise and fall of the Cretaceous Hot Greenhouse climate
BT Huber, KG MacLeod, DK Watkins, MF Coffin
Global and Planetary Change 167, 1-23, 2018
2692018
An early Eocene cool period? Evidence for continental cooling during the warmest part of the Cenozoic
SL Wing, H Bao, PL Koch, BT Huber, KG MacLeod
Warm climates in earth history, 197-237, 2000
2192000
Antarctic marine temperatures: late Campanian through early Paleocene
E Barrera, BT Huber, SM Savin, PN Webb
Paleoceanography 2 (1), 21-47, 1987
2041987
Deep-sea environments on a warm earth: latest Paleocene-early Eocene
E Thomas, JC Zachos, TJ Bralower
Cambridge University Press, 2000
2012000
Greenhouse world and the Mesozoic ocean
R Takashima, H Nishi, BT Huber, RM Leckie
Oceanography, 2006
1992006
Foraminiferal assemblage and stable isotopic change across the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary in the subtropical North Atlantic
BT Huber, RM Leckie, RD Norris, TJ Bralower, E CoBabe
The Journal of Foraminiferal Research 29 (4), 392-417, 1999
1961999
Cryptic speciation in the living planktonic foraminifer Globigerinella siphonifera (d'Orbigny)
BT Huber, J Bijma, K Darling
Paleobiology 23 (1), 33-62, 1997
1951997
Planktic foraminiferal species turnover across deep-sea Aptian/Albian boundary sections
BT Huber, RM Leckie
The Journal of Foraminiferal Research 41 (1), 53-95, 2011
1932011
Biogeography of Campanian-Maastrichtian calcareous plankton in the region of the Southern Ocean: paleogeographic and paleoclimatic implications
BT Huber, DK Watkins
1751992
Paleogene and early Neogene oceanography of the southern Indian Ocean: Leg 119 foraminifer stable isotope results
E Barrera
Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results. 119, 693-730, 1991
1721991
Rapid ocean acidification and protracted Earth system recovery followed the end-Cretaceous Chicxulub impact
MJ Henehan, A Ridgwell, E Thomas, S Zhang, L Alegret, DN Schmidt, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (45), 22500-22504, 2019
1602019
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