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  • 2003 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

Gerard C. Bond was affiliated with the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory in the United States. Their research primarily spanned the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on several subfields including Atmospheric Science, Paleontology, Mechanics of Materials, Geology, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

The main topics addressed in their research included:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Geological Studies and Exploration
  • Geological Modeling and Analysis
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Maritime and Coastal Archaeology

Their body of work featured publications mostly in the "Bulletin (Kansas Geological Survey)" with three papers published in 2024. These papers were:

  • "Are cyclic sediments periodic? Gamma analysis and spectral analysis of Newark Supergroup lacustrine strata" (2024)
  • "Evidence for orbital forcing of Middle Cambrian peritidal cycles: Wah Wah range, south-central Utah" (2024)
  • "Some comments on the problem of using vertical facies changes to infer accommodation and eustatic sea-level histories with examples from Utah and the southern Canadian Rockies" (2024)

Throughout their career, Gerard C. Bond collaborated frequently with several co-authors such as Michelle A. Kominz, John Beavan, and Jerry F McManus. Michelle A. Kominz was a common collaborator on three occasions.

Gerard C. Bond was recognized as a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in 2003.

Best Publications

  • Evidence for general instability of past climate from a 250-kyr ice-core record

    W. Dansgaard;S. J. Johnsen;S. J. Johnsen;H. B. Clausen;D. Dahl-Jensen

  • A Pervasive Millennial-Scale Cycle in North Atlantic Holocene and Glacial Climates

    Gerard Bond;William Showers;Maziet Cheseby;Rusty Lotti

  • Persistent Solar Influence on North Atlantic Climate During the Holocene

    Gerard Bond;Bernd Kromer;Juerg Beer;Raimund Muscheler

  • Correlations between climate records from North Atlantic sediments and Greenland ice

    Gerard Bond;Wallace Broecker;Sigfus Johnsen;Sigfus Johnsen;Jerry McManus

  • Evidence for massive discharges of icebergs into the North Atlantic ocean during the last glacial period

    Gerard Bond;Hartmut Heinrich;Wallace Broecker;Laurent Labeyrie

  • Iceberg discharges into the north atlantic on millennial time scales during the last glaciation.

    Gerard C. Bond;Rusty Lotti

  • Origin of the northern Atlantic's Heinrich events

    Wallace Broecker;Gerard Bond;Mieczyslawa Klas;Elizabeth Clark

  • Breakup of a supercontinent between 625 Ma and 555 Ma: new evidence and implications for continental histories

    Gerard C. Bond;Peter A. Nickeson;Michelle A. Kominz

  • Construction of tectonic subsidence curves for the early Paleozoic miogeocline, southern Canadian Rocky Mountains: Implications for subsidence mechanisms, age of breakup, and crustal thinning

    Gerard C. Bond;Michelle A. Kominz

  • A salt oscillator in the glacial Atlantic? 1. The concept

    Wallace S. Broecker;Gerard Bond;Millie Klas;Georges Bonani

  • The North Atlantic's 1‐2 Kyr Climate Rhythm: Relation to Heinrich Events, Dansgaard/Oeschger Cycles and the Little Ice Age

    Gerard C. Bond;William Showers;Mary Elliot;Michael Evans

  • Ash layers from Iceland in the Greenland GRIP ice core correlated with oceanic and land sediments

    Karl Grönvold;Níels Óskarsson;Sigfús J. Johnsen;Sigfús J. Johnsen;Henrik B. Clausen

  • High-resolution climate records from the North Atlantic during the last interglacial

    J. F. McManus;G. C. Bond;W. S. Broecker;S. Johnsen

  • Patterns of Ice-Rafted Detritus in the Glacial North Atlantic (40–55°N)

    F. E. Grousset;L. Labeyrie;J. A. Sinko;M. Cremer

  • Changes in Atmospheric Circulation and Ocean Ice Cover over the North Atlantic During the Last 41,000 Years

    P. A. Mayewski;L. D. Meeker;S. Whitlow;M. S. Twickler

  • Last Interglacial Climates

    George J. Kukla;Michael L. Bender;Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu;Gerard Bond

  • Cyclic variation and solar forcing of Holocene climate in the Alaskan subarctic.

    Feng Sheng Hu;Darrell Kaufman;Sumiko Yoneji;David Nelson

  • Millennial‐scale iceberg discharges in the Irminger Basin during the Last Glacial Period: Relationship with the Heinrich events and environmental settings

    Mary Elliot;Laurent Labeyrie;Gerard Bond;Elsa Cortijo

  • Global Younger Dryas

    D. Peteet;D. Peteet

  • An early Cambrian rift to post-rift transition in the Cordillera of Western North America

    Gerard C. Bond;Nicholas Christie-Blick;Michelle A. Kominz;William J. Devlin

  • Thermohaline Circulation and Prolonged Interglacial Warmth in the North Atlantic

    Jerry F. McManus;Delia W. Oppo;Lloyd D. Keigwin;James L. Cullen

Frequent Co-Authors

Wallace S. Broecker
Wallace S. Broecker Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Jerry F. McManus
Jerry F. McManus Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Georges Bonani
Georges Bonani ETH Zurich
Laurent Labeyrie
Laurent Labeyrie University of Southern Brittany
Helge W Arz
Helge W Arz Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research
Frank Lamy
Frank Lamy Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Jürgen Pätzold
Jürgen Pätzold University of Bremen
John T. Andrews
John T. Andrews University of Colorado Boulder
Sigfus J Johnsen
Sigfus J Johnsen University of Copenhagen
Irka Hajdas
Irka Hajdas ETH Zurich

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