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Dylan H. Rood is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a total of 80 publications within this field. The main subfields in which they have contributed are Atmospheric Science, Earth-Surface Processes, Geophysics, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Civil and Structural Engineering.

The scientist has worked extensively on topics including Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Cryospheric studies and observations, Winter Sports Injuries and Performance, earthquake and tectonic studies, Geological formations and processes, Coastal and Marine Dynamics, and Seismic Performance and Analysis.

Dylan H. Rood has published research in several frequent venues, notably:

  • 'The Cryosphere'
  • Nature Communications
  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Geochronology

Their recent published works demonstrate a broad engagement with glaciology, geomorphology, and paleoenvironmental studies. Selected recent papers include:

  • "Deglaciation of Pope Glacier implies widespread early Holocene ice sheet thinning in the Amundsen Sea sector of Antarctica," 2020, Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • "Cosmogenic exposure dating reveals limited long-term variability in erosion of a rocky coastline," 2020, Nature Communications
  • "The age of the opening of the Ice-Free Corridor and implications for the peopling of the Americas," 2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Controls on denudation along the East Australian continental margin," 2021, Earth-Science Reviews
  • "Review article: Existing and potential evidence for Holocene grounding line retreat and readvance in Antarctica," 2022, The Cryosphere

Dylan H. Rood collaborates frequently with several researchers, including Klaus M. Wilcken, Joanne S. Johnson, Keir A. Nichols, Brent M. Goehring, and Greg Balco. These frequent co-authorships reflect a network across various domains within Earth sciences.

Best Publications

  • An approach for optimizing in SITU cosmogenic 10BE sample preparation

    Lee B. Corbett;Paul R. Bierman;Dylan H. Rood;Dylan H. Rood

  • A persistent and dynamic East Greenland Ice Sheet over the past 7.5 million years

    Paul R. Bierman;Jeremy D. Shakun;Lee B. Corbett;Susan R. Zimmerman

  • Uncertainties in slip-rate estimates for the Mission Creek strand of the southern San Andreas fault at Biskra Palms Oasis, southern California

    W.M. Behr;D.H. Rood;K.E. Fletcher;N. Guzman

  • Climatic control of denudation in the deglaciated landscape of the Washington Cascades

    Seulgi Moon;C. Page Chamberlain;Kimberly Blisniuk;Nathaniel Levine

  • Quantifying human impacts on rates of erosion and sediment transport at a landscape scale

    Lucas Reusser;Paul Bierman;Dylan Rood;Dylan Rood

  • Warming and glacier recession in the Rakaia valley, Southern Alps of New Zealand, during Heinrich Stadial 1

    Aaron Ervin Putnam;Aaron Ervin Putnam;Joerg M. Schaefer;Joerg M. Schaefer;George H. Denton;David J. A. Barrell

  • Regolith production and transport at the Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory, Part 2: Insights from meteoric 10 Be

    Nicole West;Eric Kirby;Eric Kirby;Paul Bierman;Rudy Slingerland

  • Response of Jakobshavn Isbræ, Greenland, to Holocene climate change

    Nicolás E. Young;Jason P. Briner;Heather A.M. Stewart;Yarrow Axford

  • Age of the Fjord Stade moraines in the Disko Bugt region, western Greenland, and the 9.3 and 8.2 ka cooling events

    Nicolás E. Young;Jason P. Briner;Dylan H. Rood;Robert C. Finkel

  • Timing and extent of late Quaternary glaciation in the western Himalaya constrained by 10Be moraine dating in Garhwal, India

    Dirk Scherler;Bodo Bookhagen;Manfred R. Strecker;Friedhelm von Blanckenburg

  • Rapid Thinning of Pine Island Glacier in the Early Holocene

    Joanne S. Johnson;Michael J. Bentley;Michael J. Bentley;James A. Smith;R. C. Finkel;R. C. Finkel

  • Coupling meteoric 10Be with pedogenic losses of 9Be to improve soil residence time estimates on an ancient North American interfluve

    Allan R. Bacon;Daniel deB. Richter;Paul R. Bierman;Dylan H. Rood

  • Recent acceleration in coastal cliff retreat rates on the south coast of Great Britain

    Martin D. Hurst;Martin D. Hurst;Dylan H. Rood;Michael A. Ellis;Robert S. Anderson

  • Chronology of glaciations in the Sierra Nevada, California, from 10Be surface exposure dating

    Dylan H. Rood;Dylan H. Rood;Douglas W. Burbank;Robert C. Finkel

  • Preservation of a Preglacial Landscape Under the Center of the Greenland Ice Sheet

    Paul R. Bierman;Lee B. Corbett;Joseph A. Graly;Thomas Allen Neumann

  • A cosmogenic view of erosion, relief generation, and the age of faulting in southern Africa

    Paul R. Bierman;Ryan Coppersmith;Kathryn Hanson;Johann Neveling

  • Erosion rates of the Bhutanese Himalaya determined using in situ-produced 10Be

    Eric W. Portenga;Eric W. Portenga;Paul R. Bierman;Chris Duncan;Lee B. Corbett

  • A latest Pliocene age for the earliest and most extensive Cordilleran Ice Sheet in northwestern Canada

    Alan J. Hidy;John C. Gosse;Duane G. Froese;Jeffrey D. Bond

  • Earliest Holocene south Greenland ice sheet retreat within its late Holocene extent

    Anders E. Carlson;Kelsey Winsor;David J. Ullman;Edward J. Brook

  • Paired bedrock and boulder 10Be concentrations resulting from early Holocene ice retreat near Jakobshavn Isfjord, western Greenland

    Lee B. Corbett;Nicolás E. Young;Paul R. Bierman;Jason P. Briner

  • Ultra-trace analysis of 36Cl by accelerator mass spectrometry: an interlaboratory study

    S. Merchel;S. Merchel;W. Bremser;V. Alfimov;M. Arnold

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul R. Bierman
Paul R. Bierman University of Vermont
Robert C. Finkel
Robert C. Finkel Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Greg Balco
Greg Balco Berkeley Geochronology Center
Anders E. Carlson
Anders E. Carlson Oregon State University
Alexander C. Whittaker
Alexander C. Whittaker Imperial College London
Joerg M. Schaefer
Joerg M. Schaefer Columbia University
Marc W. Caffee
Marc W. Caffee Purdue University West Lafayette
Stewart P.H.T. Freeman
Stewart P.H.T. Freeman University of Glasgow
Jason P. Briner
Jason P. Briner University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Thomas P. Guilderson
Thomas P. Guilderson University of California, Santa Cruz

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