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James E. Begét is affiliated with the University of Alaska Fairbanks in the United States. Their recent publications focus on geological data, particularly relating to well logging.

Two of the most recent papers published by James E. Begét are both titled "ODP Leg 152, Hole 917A - Well Logging Data", appearing in 2020. These papers were published in the journal Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research).

Frequent co-authors collaborating with James E. Begét include:

  • Hans Christian Larsen
  • Andrew D. Saunders
  • Peter D. Clift
  • Jason R. Ali
  • H. Cambray

The primary publication venue for their recent works is:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Best Publications

  • Seven Million Years of Glaciation in Greenland

    H. C. Larsen;A. D. Saunders;P. D. Clift;J. Beget

  • Paleoclimatic forcing of magnetic susceptibility variations in Alaskan loess during the late Quaternary

    James E. Begét;David B. Stone;Daniel B. Hawkins

  • Stratigraphy and palaeoclimatic significance of Late Quaternary loess-palaeosol sequences of the Last Interglacial-Glacial cycle in central Alaska

    Daniel R. Muhs;Thomas A. Ager;E. Arthur Bettis;John McGeehin

  • Influence of orbital parameters on Pleistocene loess deposition in central Alaska

    James E. Begét;Daniel B. Hawkins

  • Cyclic formation of debris avalanches at Mount St Augustine volcano

    James E. Begét;Juergen Kienle

  • Evidence of ancient continental glaciation in the Martian northern plains

    Jeffrey S. Kargel;Victor R. Baker;James E. Begét;Jeffrey F. Lockwood

  • Vegetation and paleoclimate of the last interglacial period, central Alaska

    Daniel R Muhs;Thomas A Ager;James E Begét

  • Properties of magnetic mineralogy of Alaskan loess: evidence for pedogenesis

    Xiu Ming Liu;Paul Hesse;Tim Rolph;James E Begét

  • Age, Extent and Climatic Significance of the c. 3400 BP Aniakchak Tephra, Western Alaska, USA

    James Begét;Owen Mason;Patricia Anderson

  • The 1883 and late-prehistoric eruptions of Augustine volcano, Alaska

    Lee Siebert;James E. Begét;Harry Glicken

  • Continuous Late Quaternary proxy climate records from loess in Beringia

    James E Begét

  • The Largest Known Maars on Earth, Seward Peninsula, Northwest Alaska

    James E. Begét;David M. Hopkins;Steven D. Charron

  • Modeling the Influence of Till Rheology on the Flow and Profile of the Lake Michigan Lobe, Southern Laurentide Ice Sheet, U.S.A.

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  • Modeling the Influence of Till Rheology on the Flow and Profile of the Lake Michigan Lobe, Southern Laurentide Ice Sheet, U.S.A.

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  • Glaciation in Alaska: The geologic record: edited by Thomas D. Hamilton, Katherine M. Reed and Robert M. Thorson. Alaska Geological Society, Anchorage, 1986, 265 pp., US $18.95

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  • Radiocarbon-dated evidence of worldwide early Holocene climate change

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  • Tephrochronology and paleoclimatology of the Last Interglacial-Glacial cycle recorded in Alaskan loess deposits

    James E. Begét

  • Three Dimensional Landslide Generated Tsunamis: Numerical and Physical Model Comparisons

    Gyeong-Bo Kim;Wei Cheng;Richards C. Sunny;Juan J. Horrillo

  • "Varve" counting vs. tephrochronology and 137Cs and 210Pb dating: A comparative test at Skilak Lake, Alaska

    Scott D. Stihler;David B. Stone;James E. Beget

  • Trace-element geochemistry of individual glass shards of the Old Crow tephra and the age of the Delta glaciation, central Alaska

    James E. Begét;Mary J. Keskinen

  • Latest Pleistocene increase in wind intensity recorded in eolian sediments from central Alaska.

    Nancy Bigelow;Jim Begét;Roger Powers

  • Provenance and Depositional Environments of Late Cenozoic Sediments in Permafrost Cores from Lower Taylor Valley, Antarctica

    Stephen C. Porter;James E. Beget

  • Early retreat of the Alaska Peninsula Glacier Complex and the implications for coastal migrations of First Americans

    Nicole Misarti;Nicole Misarti;Bruce P. Finney;James W. Jordan;Herbert D. G. Maschner

  • Geology and petrology of ejecta from the 1999 eruption of Shishaldin Volcano, Alaska

    P. Stelling;J. Beget;C. Nye;J. Gardner

Frequent Co-Authors

James E. Gardner
James E. Gardner The University of Texas at Austin
John A. Westgate
John A. Westgate University of Toronto
Daniel R. Muhs
Daniel R. Muhs United States Geological Survey
Duane G. Froese
Duane G. Froese University of Alberta
Mary E. Edwards
Mary E. Edwards University of Southampton
Bruce P. Finney
Bruce P. Finney Idaho State University
Nicholas J. G. Pearce
Nicholas J. G. Pearce Aberystwyth University
Thomas W. Stafford
Thomas W. Stafford Aarhus University
Patricia M. Anderson
Patricia M. Anderson University of Washington
Claude Lavoie
Claude Lavoie Université Laval

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