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Karl J. Kreutz is affiliated with the University of Maine in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with specific attention to Atmospheric Science, Environmental Chemistry, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Ecology, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine as subfields.

The main topics of Kreutz's work include cryospheric studies and observations, geology and paleoclimatology research, methane hydrates and related phenomena, Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, landslides and related hazards, climate change and permafrost, and atmospheric chemistry and aerosols.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Kreutz are:

  • Dominic Winski
  • E. C. Osterberg
  • D. G. Ferris
  • B. G. Koffman
  • Jihong Cole-Dai

Typical publication venues for their research include:

  • The Cryosphere
  • Climate of the Past
  • Journal of Glaciology
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Geophysical Research Letters

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Kreutz are:

  • "Seasonally Resolved Holocene Sea Ice Variability Inferred From South Pole Ice Core Chemistry," 2021, Geophysical Research Letters
  • "The SP19 chronology for the South Pole Ice Core - Part 2: gas chronology, Δage, and smoothing of atmospheric records," 2020, Climate of the Past
  • "Microstructures in a shear margin: Jarvis Glacier, Alaska," 2021, Journal of Glaciology
  • "Rapid 20th century warming reverses 900-year cooling in the Gulf of Maine," 2022, Communications Earth & Environment
  • "Climate and surging of Donjek Glacier, Yukon, Canada," 2020, Arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research

Best Publications

  • Precise interpolar phasing of abrupt climate change during the last ice age

    Christo Buizert;Betty Adrian;Jinho Ahn;Mary Albert

  • Bipolar Changes in Atmospheric Circulation During the Little Ice Age

    K. J. Kreutz;P. A. Mayewski;L. D. Meeker;M. S. Twickler

  • Volcanism and the Little Ice Age

    Thomas J Crowley;G Zielinski;B Vinther;R Udisti

  • ECMWF Analyses and Reanalyses Depiction of ENSO Signal in Antarctic Precipitation

    David H. Bromwich;Aric N. Rogers;Per Kållberg;Richard I. Cullather

  • Continuous ice core melter system with discrete sampling for major ion, trace element and stable isotope analyses.

    Erich C. Osterberg;Michael J. Handley;Sharon B. Sneed;Paul A. Mayewski

  • Climate Change During the Last Deglaciation in Antarctica

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

  • The Mt Logan Holocene—late Wisconsinan isotope record: tropical Pacific—Yukon connections

    David Fisher;Erich Osterberg;Art Dyke;Dorthe Dahl-Jensen

  • Coupled North Atlantic slope water forcing on Gulf of Maine temperatures over the past millennium

    Alan D. Wanamaker;Alan D. Wanamaker;Karl J. Kreutz;Bernd R. Schöne;Neal Pettigrew

  • Ice core record of rising lead pollution in the North Pacific atmosphere

    E. Osterberg;Paul Andrew Mayewski;Karl J. Kreutz;D. Fisher

  • Snow chemistry across Antarctica

    N. Bertler;P.A. Mayewski;A. Aristarain;P. Barrett

  • Sea level pressure variability in the Amundsen Sea region inferred from a West Antarctic glaciochemical record

    K. J. Kreutz;Paul Andrew Mayewski;I. I. Pittalwala;L. D. Meeker

  • Impact of preindustrial biomass-burning emissions on the oxidation pathways of tropospheric sulfur and nitrogen

    B. Alexander;B. Alexander;J. Savarino;Karl J. Kreutz;M. H. Thiemens

  • Reduction in Northward Incursions of the South Asian Monsoon Since ~1400 AD Inferred from a Mt. Everest Ice Core

    Susan D. Kaspari;Paul Andrew Mayewski;Shichang Kang;Sharon B. Sneed

  • Experimentally determined Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca ratios in juvenile bivalve calcite for Mytilus edulis: implications for paleotemperature reconstructions

    Alan D. Wanamaker;Alan D. Wanamaker;Karl J. Kreutz;Tiffany Wilson;Harold W. Borns

  • Experimental Determination of Salinity, Temperature, Growth, and Metabolic Effects on Shell Isotope Chemistry of Mytilus edulis Collected from Maine and Greenland

    Alan D. Wanamaker;Karl J. Kreutz;Harold W. Borns;Douglas S. Introne

  • Stable Isotope Records from Mount Logan, Eclipse Ice Cores and Nearby Jellybean Lake. Water Cycle of the North Pacific Over 2000 Years and Over Five Vertical Kilometres: Sudden Shifts and Tropical Connections

    David Fisher;Cameron P Wake;K Kreutz;Kaplan Yalcin

  • El Niño suppresses Antarctic warming

    Nancy A.N. Bertler;Nancy A.N. Bertler;Peter J. Barrett;Paul Andrew Mayewski;Ryan L. Fogt

  • Gulf of Maine shells reveal changes in seawater temperature seasonality during the Medieval Climate Anomaly and the Little Ice Age

    Alan D. Wanamaker;Karl J. Kreutz;Bernd R. Schöne;Douglas S. Introne

  • Seasonal deuterium excess in a Tien Shan ice core: Influence of moisture transport and recycling in Central Asia

    Karl J. Kreutz;Cameron P. Wake;Vladimir B. Aizen;L. DeWayne Cecil

  • Association between atmospheric circulation patterns and firn‐ice core records from the Inilchek glacierized area, central Tien Shan, Asia

    Vladimir B. Aizen;Elena M. Aizen;John M. Melack;Karl J. Kreutz

  • Centennial-scale variability of the Southern Hemisphere westerly wind belt in the eastern Pacific over the past two millennia

    Bess G. Koffman;Bess G. Koffman;K. J. Kreutz;D. J. Breton;D. J. Breton;E. J. Kane

Frequent Co-Authors

Cameron P. Wake
Cameron P. Wake University of New Hampshire
Paul Andrew Mayewski
Paul Andrew Mayewski University of Maine
Alan D. Wanamaker
Alan D. Wanamaker Iowa State University
Sallie I. Whitlow
Sallie I. Whitlow University of New Hampshire
Andrei V. Kurbatov
Andrei V. Kurbatov University of Maine
Joseph R. McConnell
Joseph R. McConnell Desert Research Institute
Eric J. Steig
Eric J. Steig University of Washington
Mark S. Twickler
Mark S. Twickler University of New Hampshire
Nancy A. N. Bertler
Nancy A. N. Bertler Victoria University of Wellington
Kirk A. Maasch
Kirk A. Maasch University of Maine

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