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Roger Y. Anderson was affiliated with the University of New Mexico in the United States during their academic career.

The scientist contributed to the field of geological sciences with publications in venues such as the Geological Society of America. One paper recorded in recent data is titled VARIABILITY OF A STABLE SUN SINCE 255 MA, published in 2023 as part of Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America.

Frequent co-authors who collaborated with Roger Y. Anderson included:

  • Kirsten M. Menking
  • Linda A. Hinnov

Publication venues where Roger Y. Anderson's work appeared include:

  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America

Best Publications

  • Lacustrine varve formation through time

    Roger Y. Anderson;Walter E. Dean

  • Regional aridity in North America during the middle Holocene

    Walter E. Dean;Thomas S. Ahlbrandt;Roger Y. Anderson;J. Platt Bradbury

  • Atmospheric circulation during Holocene lake stands in the Mojave Desert: evidence of regional climate change

    Yehouda Enzel;Daniel R. Cayan;Roger Y. Anderson;Stephen G. Wells

  • A continuous, high-resolution record of late Pleistocene climate variability from the Estancia basin, New Mexico

    Bruce D. Allen;Roger Y. Anderson

  • The variability of holocene climate change: evidence from varved lake sediments.

    Walter E. Dean;J. Platt Bradbury;Roger Y. Anderson;Cathy W. Barnosky

  • Evidence from Western north america for rapid shifts in climate during the last glacial maximum

    Bruce D. Allen;Roger Y. Anderson

  • Permian Castile Varved Evaporite Sequence, West Texas and New Mexico

    Roger Y Anderson;Walter E Dean;Douglas W Kirkland;Henry I Snider

  • Sedimentological significance of nodular and laminated anhydrite

    Walter E. Dean;Graham R. Davies;Roger Y. Anderson

  • Short-Duration Holocene Lakes in the Mojave River Drainage Basin, Southern California

    Yehouda Enzel;William J. Brown;Roger Y. Anderson;Leslie D. McFadden

  • Carbon export and regeneration in the coastal upwelling system of Monterey Bay, central California

    Cynthia H. Pilskaln;Jennifer B. Paduan;Francisco P. Chavez;Roger Y. Anderson

  • Late Quaternary geology and paleohydrology of pluvial Lake Mojave, southern California

    Stephen G. Wells;William J. Brown;Yehouda Enzel;Roger Y. Anderson

  • Possible connection between surface winds, solar activity and the Earth's magnetic field

    Roger Y. Anderson

  • Holocene climatic and limnologic history of the north-central United States as recorded in the varved sediments of Elk Lake, Minnesota: A synthesis

    J. Platt Bradbury;Walter E. Dean;Roger Y. Anderson

  • A 1500-year record of climatic and environmental change in ElkLake Minnesota I: Varve thickness and gray-scale density

    Walter Dean;Roger Anderson;J. Platt Bradbury;David Anderson

  • Dissolution of salt deposits by brine density flow

    Roger Y. Anderson;Douglas W. Kirkland

  • A long geoclimatic record from the Permian

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  • Wetter or colder during the Last Glacial Maximum? Revisiting the pluvial lake question in southwestern North America

    Kirsten M. Menking;Roger Y. Anderson;Nabil G. Shafike;Kamran H. Syed

  • Meromictic lakes and varved lake sediments in North America

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  • Isotope shifts in the Late Permian of the Delaware Basin, Texas, precisely timed by varved sediments

    Mordeckai Magaritz;Mordeckai Magaritz;R.Y. Anderson;William T. Holser;Eric S. Saltzman

  • The varve chronometer in Elk Lake: Record of climatic variability and evidence for solar-geomagnetic-14C-climate connection

    Roger Y. Anderson

  • Geochemical evidence for enhanced preservation of organic matter in the oxygen minimum zone of the continental margin of northern California during the Late Pleistocene

    Walter E. Dean;James V. Gardner;Roger Y. Anderson

  • Contributions of La niña and El Niño to middle Holocene drought and late Holocene moisture in the American Southwest

    Kirsten M. Menking;Roger Y. Anderson

  • Intrabasin Varve Correlation

    Roger Y Anderson;Douglas W Kirkland

Frequent Co-Authors

Walter E. Dean
Walter E. Dean United States Geological Survey
James V. Gardner
James V. Gardner University of New Hampshire
Stephen G. Wells
Stephen G. Wells New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
J. Platt Bradbury
J. Platt Bradbury United States Geological Survey
Yehouda Enzel
Yehouda Enzel Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Daniel R. Cayan
Daniel R. Cayan University of California, San Diego
Braddock K. Linsley
Braddock K. Linsley Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Dorothy M. Peteet
Dorothy M. Peteet Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Leslie D. McFadden
Leslie D. McFadden University of New Mexico
Steven W. Hostetler
Steven W. Hostetler United States Geological Survey

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