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Schubert Publications

  • Schubert, BA, Jahren, AH, Davydov, SP, Warny, S. 2017. “The transitional climate of the late Miocene Arctic: Winter-dominated precipitation with high seasonal variability,” Geology, doi: 10.1130/G38746.1.
  • Hobbie, EA, Schubert, BA, Craine, JM, Linder, E, and Pringle, A. 2017. “Carbon isotopes in the saprotrophic fungus Amanita thiersii reveal increased C3 productivity of Midwestern lawns since 1982,” Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, doi: 10.1002/2016JG003579.
  • Trahan, MW* and Schubert, BA. 2016. “Temperature-induced water stress in high-latitude forests in response to natural and anthropogenic warming.” Global Change Biology, 22(2): 782-791, doi: 10.1111/gcb.13121.
  • Cui, Y* and Schubert, BA. 2016. “Quantifying uncertainty of past pCO2 determined from changes in C3 plant carbon isotope fractionation.” Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 172: 127-138, doi: 10.1016/j.gca.2015.09.032.
  • Schubert, BA and Timmermann, A. 2015. “Reconstruction of seasonal precipitation in Hawai`i using high-resolution carbon isotope measurements across tree rings.” Chemical Geology, 417: 273-278, doi: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2015.10.013.Schubert BA, and Jahren AH. 2015 (invited review). “Seasonal temperature and precipitation recorded in the intra-annual oxygen isotope pattern of meteoric water and tree-ring cellulose.” Quaternary Science Reviews, 125: 1-14, doi: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.07.024.
  • Schubert, BA and Jahren, AH. 2015. “Global increase in plant carbon isotope fractionation following the Last Glacial Maximum caused by increase in atmospheric pCO2,” Geology, 43(5): 435-438, doi: 10.1130/G36467.1.
  • Hagopian, WM, Schubert, BA, and Jahren, AH. 2015. “Large-scale plant growth chamber design for elevated pCO2 and δ13C studies," Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 29: 440-446, doi: 10.1002/rcm.7121.
  • Sankaranarayanan, K, Lowenstein, TK, Timofeeff, MN, Schubert, BA, Lum, JK. 2014. “Characterization of ancient DNA supports long-term survival of haloarchaea,” Astrobiology, 14(7): 553-560.
  • Schubert, BA and Jahren, AH. 2013. “Reconciliation of marine and terrestrial carbon isotope excursions based on changing atmospheric CO2 levels,” Nature Communications, 4: 1653, doi: 10.1038/ncomms2659.
  • Jahren, AH, Schubert, BA, Marynowski, L, Wilson, JA. 2013. “The carbon isotope organic geochemistry of Early Ordovician rocks from the Annascaul Formation, County Kerry,” Irish Journal of Earth Sciences, 31: 1-12, doi: 10.3318/IJES.2012.31.1.
  • Schubert, BA and Jahren, AH. 2012. “The effect of atmospheric CO2 concentration on carbon isotope fractionation in C3 land plants,” Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 96: 29-43.
  • King, DC, Schubert, BA, Jahren, AH. 2012. “Practical considerations for the use of pollen δ13C value as a paleoclimate indicator,” Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 26: 2165-2172.
  • Schubert, BA, Jahren, AH, Eberle, JJ, Sternberg, LSL, and Eberth, DA. 2012. “A summertime rainy season in the Arctic forests of the Eocene,” Geology, 40(6): 523–526.
  • Schubert, BA and Jahren, AH. 2011. “Quantifying seasonal precipitation using high-resolution carbon isotope analyses in evergreen wood,” Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 75(22): 7291-7303.
  • Marynowski,L, Rakociński, M, Borcuch, E, Kremer, B, Schubert, BA, Jahren, AH. 2011. “Molecular and petrographic indicators of redox conditions and bacterial communities after the F/F mass extinction (Kowala, Holy Cross Mountains, Poland),” Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 306: 1-14.
  • Schubert, BA and Jahren, AH. 2011. “Fertilization trajectory of the root crop Raphanus sativus across atmospheric pCO2 estimates of the next 300 years,” Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment, 140(1-2): 174-181.
  • Lowenstein, TK, Schubert, BA, and Timofeeff, MN. 2011. “Microbial communities in fluid inclusions and long-term survival in halite,” GSA Today, 21(1): 4-9.
  • Jahren, AH and Schubert, BA. 2010. “The corn content of French-fry oil from national chain vs. small business restaurants,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 107(5): 2099-2101.
  • Schubert, BA, Timofeeff, MN, Polle, JEW, and Lowenstein, TK. 2010. “Dunaliella cells in fluid inclusions in halite: Significance for long-term survival of prokaryotes,” Geomicrobiology Journal, 27(1): 61-75.
  • Schubert, BA, Lowenstein, TK, Timofeeff, MN, and Parker, MA. 2010. “Halophilic Archaea cultured from ancient halite, Death Valley, California,” Environmental Microbiology, 12(2): 440-454.
  • Schubert, BA, Lowenstein, TK, Timofeeff, MN, and Parker, MA. 2009. “How can prokaryotes survive in fluid inclusions in halite for 30,000 years?” Geology, 37(12): 1059-1062.
  • Schubert, BA, Lowenstein, TK, and Timofeeff, MN. 2009. “Microscopic identification of prokaryotes in modern and ancient halite, Saline Valley and Death Valley, California,” Astrobiology, 9(5): 467-482.

 

(*Postdoc or student co-author)