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B. Lynn Ingram is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines including Earth and Planetary Sciences, Social Sciences, and Arts and Humanities, with particular focus on subfields such as Anthropology, Archeology, Social Psychology, Atmospheric Science, and Paleontology.

The scientist's work covers a diverse range of topics, prominently featuring:

  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
  • Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
  • Primate Behavior and Ecology
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis

One of the recent publications by B. Lynn Ingram includes the study titled "Improved accuracy of U-series and radiocarbon dating of ostrich eggshell using a sample preparation method based on microstructure and geochemistry: A study from the Middle Stone Age of Northwestern Ethiopia", published in 2020 in Quaternary Science Reviews. This publication is part of the same venue where they have other contributions.

Their co-authorship network includes frequent collaborations with:

  • Staci L. Loewy
  • Jessica Valdes
  • Hao Wang
  • Nathan Miller
  • Karla de la Cruz Medina

B. Lynn Ingram has also contributed to academic literature through book publications. One notable publication is Sr Isotopes in Seawater, released by Cambridge University Press in 2022.

Best Publications

  • High-resolution stratigraphy with strontium isotopes

    Donald J. DePaolo;Bonnye L. Ingram

  • A 20,000-year record of ocean circulation and climate change from the Santa Barbara basin

    James P. Kennett;B. Lynn Ingram

  • Spatial and temporal variability in the stable isotope systematics of modern precipitation in China: implications for paleoclimate reconstructions

    Kathleen R. Johnson;B.Lynn Ingram

  • Reservoir Ages in Eastern Pacific Coastal and Estuarine Waters

    B. Lynn Ingram;John R. Southon

  • An archaeological and paleontological chronology for Daisy Cave (CA-SMI-261), San Miguel Island, California

    Jon M. Erlandson;Douglas J. Kennett;B. Lynn Ingram;Daniel A. Guthrie

  • Evidence for Temporal Fluctuations in Marine Radiocarbon Reservoir Ages in the Santa Barbara Channel, Southern California

    Douglas J. Kennett;B. Lynn Ingram;Jon M. Erlandson;Phillip Walker

  • Strontium Isotopic Composition of Estuarine Sediments as Paleosalinity-Paleoclimate Indicator

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  • Experimental determination of the sources of otolith carbon and associated isotopic fractionation

    Christopher T Solomon;Peter K Weber;Joseph J Cech;B Lynn Ingram

  • Carbon-Isotope, Diatom, and Pollen Evidence for Late Holocene Salinity Change in a Brackish Marsh in the San Francisco Estuary

    Roger Byrne;B. Lynn Ingram;Scott Starratt;Frances Malamud-Roam

  • Radiocarbon‐based ages and growth rates of bamboo corals from the Gulf of Alaska

    E. Brendan Roark;Thomas P. Guilderson;Thomas P. Guilderson;Sarah Flood-Page;Robert B. Dunbar

  • Intrashell Radiocarbon Variability in Marine Mollusks

    Brendan J Culleton;Douglas J Kennett;B Lynn Ingram;Jon M Erlandson

  • Salmon origin in California's Sacramento–San Joaquin river system as determined by otolith strontium isotopic composition

    B. Lynn Ingram;Peter K. Weber

  • Stable isotope and salinity systematics in estuarine waters and carbonates: San Francisco Bay

    B. Lynn Ingram;Mark E. Conrad;James C. Ingle

  • Differences in Radiocarbon Age between Shell and Charcoal from a Holocene Shellmound in Northern California

    B. Lynn Ingram

  • Age determinations and growth rates of Pacific ferromanganese deposits using strontium isotopes

    B.L Ingram;B.L Ingram;J.R Hein;G.L Farmer

  • A 2000 yr record of Sacramento–San Joaquin river inflow to San Francisco Bay estuary, California

    B. Lynn Ingram;James C. Ingle;Mark E. Conrad

  • East Asian summer monsoon variability during Marine Isotope Stage 5 based on speleothem δ18O records from Wanxiang Cave, central China

    Kathleen R. Johnson;B. Lynn Ingram;Warren D. Sharp;Pingzhong Zhang

  • Cultural implications of late Holocene climate change in the Cuenca Oriental, Mexico

    Tripti Bhattacharya;Roger Byrne;Harald Böhnel;Kurt Wogau

  • Strontium isotopic composition of mid-cretaceous seawater.

    B. Lynn Ingram;Rodolfo Coccioni;Alessandro Montanari;Frank M. Richter

  • Late Holocene δ13C and pollen records of paleosalinity from tidal marshes in the San Francisco Bay estuary, California

    Frances Malamud-Roam;B. Lynn Ingram

  • Stable isotope record of late Holocene salinity and river discharge in San Francisco Bay, California

    B. Lynn Ingram;James C. Ingle;Mark E. Conrad

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark E. Conrad
Mark E. Conrad Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
James P. Kennett
James P. Kennett University of California, Santa Barbara
Michael D. Dettinger
Michael D. Dettinger Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Jon M. Erlandson
Jon M. Erlandson University of Oregon
Malcolm K. Hughes
Malcolm K. Hughes University of Arizona
Thomas P. Guilderson
Thomas P. Guilderson University of California, Santa Cruz
Ian D. Hutcheon
Ian D. Hutcheon Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Michael R. Rosen
Michael R. Rosen United States Geological Survey
Joseph J. Cech
Joseph J. Cech University of California, Davis
Alessandro Montanari
Alessandro Montanari Mines ParisTech

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