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1.-  "OCEANOGRAPHY" AT 13,000 FEET
WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION; WOODS HOLE, MA; USA; UNITED STATES, 1998
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2.-  60,000 years of vegetation and climate change in eastern lowland Bolivia
American Geophysical Union; Washington, DC; USA; United States, 2006
AGU 2006 fall meeting
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3.-  A >100 kyr record of glaciation from the southern tropical Andes
American Geophysical Union; Washington, DC; USA; United States, 2002
AGU 2002 fall meeting
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4.-  A 1200-year record of rapid climate changes across the tropical Americas identified from lake sediments
American Geophysical Union; Washington, DC; USA; United States, 2009
AGU 2009 fall meeting
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5.-  A 3500 (SUPER 14) C YR HIGH-RESOLUTION RECORD OF WATER-LEVEL CHANGES IN LAKE TITICACA, BOLIVIA/PERU
ACADEMIC PRESS; NEW YORK, NY; USA; UNITED STATES, 1997
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6.-  A 370,000 year record of vegetation and fire history around Lake Titicaca (Bolivia/Peru)
Elsevier; Amsterdam; NLD; Netherlands, 2011
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7.-  A 370,000-year record of vegetation and fire history around Lake Titicaca (Bolivia/Peru)
American Quaternary Association; Seattle, WA; USA; United States, 2012
AMQUA 2012, American Quaternary Association 22 (super nd) biennial meeting, 2012, program and abstracts; From floods to droughts; water, climate variability, and their impacts in the Holocene
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8.-  A 370,000-yr history of vegetation and climate change around Lake Titicaca (Bolivia/Peru)
2007
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9.-  A 500,000 year record of plant community composition from Lake Titicaca (Bolivia/Peru)
Florida Academy of Sciences; Orlando, FL; USA; United States, 2005
The sixty-ninth annual meeting of the Florida Academy of Sciences in conjunction with the Florida Junior Academy of Science and the Science Talent Search
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10.-  A high-resolution biogenic silica record from Lake Titicaca, Peru-Bolivia; South American millennial-scale climate variability from 18-60 Kya
American Geophysical Union; Washington, DC; USA; United States, 2004
AGU 2004 fall meeting
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