CURRICULUM VITAE

 

LINDA ALIDE HINNOV

Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences

George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia 22030 USA

E-mail: lhinnov@gmu.edu

Homepage: http://mason.gmu.edu/~lhinnov/

 

Revised January 14, 2024

EDUCATION:

 

1994 – Geology, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. Dissertation: Astronomical Forcing, Ancient Climatic Change and the Sedimentary Record: The Mesozoic of the Southern Alps. Advisor: Prof. Lawrence A. Hardie (deceased, 2013); Second Reader: Prof. Jeffrey Park (Yale University).

1985 – Geophysics, M.A., University of Texas at Austin. Thesis: Effects of Water Storage on the Earth's Wobble. Advisor: Prof. Clark R. Wilson.

1979 – Music, B.A., Princeton University. Senior Thesis: Functions of the Repeat in the First Movements of Symphonies. Advisor: Prof. Claudio Spies (deceased).

 

CURRENT APPOINTMENTS:

 

2015-present Professor, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia

 

PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

 

2015-2020Adjunct Professor, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

2014-2019 Guest Professor, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), China

2014-2017 Chair Professor, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), China

2009-2015 Research Professor, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

2013 Guest Professor, China University of Geosciences, (Wuhan), China

2007-2008 – Invited Professor, Centre Parisien en Géologie (CEPAGE), Université Marie et Pierre Curie (Paris VI) Paris, France

2004-2009 – Associate Research Professor, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

2003-2004 – Senior Lecturer, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

2003 – Associate Professorial Lecturer, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, George Washington University, Washington, DC

2002-2007 – NSF Affiliated Fellow, ADVANCE Program, National Science Foundation and Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

1994-2004 – Associate Research Scientist, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

1994-1999 – Lecturer, School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Part-Time Master's Program in Environmental Earth Science and Policy; School of Continuing Studies; Summer Undergraduate Program, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

1996-1998 – Scientific Consultant, Department of Geological Sciences, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM; Department of Earth Sciences, University of Southern California, and AGIP Petroleum, Milan, Italy

1989 – Lecturer, Institut d'Astronomie et de Géophysique Georges LeMaître, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium

1987-1989 – Teaching Assistant, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences; School of Continuing Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

1986-1989 – Computer Consultant, Homewood Computing Facility, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

1984, 1986 – Astronomer, The United States Naval Observatory, Washington, DC

1985 - Teaching Assistant, Department of Geological Sciences, UT Austin, Texas

1981-1982 – Geophysical Research Programmer, Seiscom Delta United, Houston, Texas

1980-1981 – Seismic Research Programmer, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Princeton University

1979-1980 – Seismic Data Analyst, Sefel Geophysical, Houston, Texas

1979 – Ship Technician, U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi

1978-1979 – Micropaleontology Lab Assistant, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Princeton University

 

HONORS AND AWARDS:

 

2012                 PROSE Award Honorable Mention, Association of American Publishers (to Gradstein, F., et al.)

2008                 SEPM Excellence in Oral Presentation, AAPG Annual Convention, San Antonio, TX

2006                 Mary B. Ansari Best Reference Work Award (to Gradstein, F., et al.)

2006                 SEPM Best Poster Award, AAPG Annual Convention, Houston, TX

2002-7               ADVANCE Affiliated Fellowship, National Science Foundation

2001                 SEPM Best Paper Award (with Stephen Meyers and Bradley Sageman)

 

SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES:

 

Administrative Committees

Department Development Committee – Chair of committee to promote the development of programs and infrastructure for the Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences, George Mason University (Spring 2023-present)

Faculty Search Committee – Member of search committee for Research Assistant Professor, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences, George Mason University (Spring 2023)

Geology and Earth Science PhD Program – Member of organizational committee, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences, George Mason University (2021-present)

Chair Search Committee – Member of search committee for department chair, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences, George Mason University (Fall 2020)

Classified Position Search Committee – Chair of search committee for Paleobiology Database programmer, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences, George Mason University (Fall 2020)

Promotion and Tenure Committee – Member of Level 1 Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences, George Mason University, for the tenured appointment of the new College of Science dean, and the promotions of three assistant professors to associate professor with tenure, and of an associate professor to full professor (Fall 2019-present)

Faculty Search Committee – Chair of search committee for tenure-track Assistant Professor, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences (Spring 2017)

Chair Search Committee – Member of search committee for department chair, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences, George Mason University (Fall 2016).

Ad Hoc E&G Committee – Committee member, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences, George Mason University (Spring 2016).

Term Promotion Committee – Chair of committee for promotion of two term professors, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences, George Mason University (Fall 2016).

Promotion and Tenure Committee – Chair of Level 1 Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences, George Mason University (Fall 2015).

 

External Academic Committees

Habilitation Thesis Committee – Reporter, University of Rennes, France (faculty member: Mathieu Martinez) (2023-2024)

Academic Committee– External Ph.D. Jury Member, University of Brest, France (student: Lucas Tortatolo) (2022-2023)

Academic Committee – External Ph.D. Jury Member, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (student: Zengfu Zhao) (June, 2022)

Academic Committee – External Ph.D. Jury Member, University of Liège, Belgium (student: Sébastian Wouters) (June, 2022)

Academic Committee – External Ph.D. Jury Member, University of Utrecht, Netherlands (student: Margriet Lantink) (June, 2022)

Academic Committee – External Ph.D. Committee Member, Sorbonne University, Paris (student: Lucas Tortarolo) (2021-2023).

Academic Committee – External Ph.D. Committee Member, Missouri University of Science and Technology (student: Wentao Zhang ) (May 2022)

Academic Committee – External Ph.D. Committee Member, Simon Fraser University, Canada (student: Amy Hsieh) (November, 2021)

Academic Committee – External Ph.D. Jury Member, Vrije Universiteit Brussel and Ghent University, Department of Analytical, Environmental and Geochemistry (student: Mathias Sinnesael) (2020)

Academic Committee - External Ph.D. examination committee member, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Queens University, Kingston (Canada), for time series analysis and modeling of nonstationary data (student: Karim Rahim) (2013-2014)

Academic Committee – Ph.D. committee member, Centre Parisien en Géologie (CEPAGE), Université Paris, 4 place Jussieu, Paris (France) for a cyclostratigraphy project on global Upper Cretaceous (student: Dorothée Husson) (2009-2010)

Graduate Board Committee – Ph.D. committee member, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University (student: Lijun Xia) (2009)

Academic Committee – Ph.D. committee member, Centre Parisien en Géologie (CEPAGE), Université Paris, 4 place Jussieu, Paris (France) for a cyclostratigraphy project on Upper Jurassic of the Paris Basin (student: Slah Boulila) (2006-2008)

Academic Committee – Ph.D. committee member, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, for a sedimentology/stratigraphy project on Triassic carbonates in the Dolomites, Italy (student: Robert Forkner) (2003-2007)

Academic Committee – Ph.D. committee member, Centre Parisien en Géologie (CEPAGE), Université Paris, 4 place Jussieu, Paris (France) for a cyclostratigraphy project on Upper Jurassic of the Paris Basin (student: Emilia Huret) (2005-2006)

Graduate Board Committee – Ph.D. committee member, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University (student: Scott Werts) (2005)

Academic Committee – Ph.D. committee member, Department of Earth Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam (Netherlands) for a sedimentology/stratigraphy project on paleoclimate signals in Middle Triassic basinal deposits (student: Florian Maurer) (2002-2003)

 

Graduate students

2020-present       João Silveira Gallotti–M.S., 2019, Shippensburg University; Environmental Science and Policy PhD student. Thesis: USA Hydrogen Storage.

2018-2020          Christian Taubenberger–B.S., 2017, George Mason University; Earth System Science MS 2020. Thesis: Energy Balance Models with Realistic Albedo, Monthly Insolation, Milankovitch Cycles, and Simplified Earth-Like Planetary Modeling.

2018-2019          Muffarah Marr–Ph.D., 2011, George Mason University, Earth System Science MS student.

2017-2019          Matthew Smith–B.S., 2015, Louisiana State University; Earth System Science MS 2019. Thesis: The Woodland Beach Core, Delaware: Paleocene-Eocene Record of a Mid-Atlantic Shoreline Sequence.

2015-2017          Kate Tuskes–B.S., 2015, SUNY Geneseo; Earth System Science MS 2017. Thesis: Cyclostratigraphy and Astrochronology of the Late Devonian Kellwasser Crisis, Northern Appalachian Basin, USA

2016-2017          Sean Karoly–B.S. 2015, Radford University; Earth System Science MS 2017. Thesis: Milankovitch Cyclicity and Global Time Constraint of Cretaceous Black Shales and Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 at the Demerara Rise, Western Equatorial Atlantic Ocean

 

Visiting graduate students

2023                 Maoyang Zhou – China University of Geosciences (Beijing), China

2023                 Valentin Jamart – University of Lausanne, Switzerland

2020                 Hui Chao – Chengdu Technology University, Chengdu, China (cancelled due to COVID19)

2019                 Lily Pfeifer –University of Oklahoma, Norman OK

2018-2020          Kunyuan Ma – China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), China

2017-2018          Pillar de Oliveira Carvalho Rodrigues – National Observatory, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

2016-2019          Wei Liu – China University of Geosciences (Beijing), China

2014-2016          Mingsong Li – China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), China

2013-2014          Xu Yao – University of Petroleum, Xingtao, China, now lecturer at Longzhu University.

 

PhD Juries

2023                 Robert Domeyko – University of Texas at Austin

2022                 Zengfu Zhou – University of Copenhagen, Denmark

2022                 Sébastian Wouters – University of Liége, Belgium

2022                 Margriet Lantink – University  of Utrecht, Netherlands

2022                 Malte Mau –University of Copenhagen, Denmark

2021-2022          Wentao Zhang – Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA

2021-2022          Lucas Tortarolo – Sorbonne University and University of Brest, France

2021                 Amy Hsieh – Simon Fraser University, Canada

 

Post-doctoral fellows

2023-2024          Hamdi Omar – Ph.D., 2023, Sfax University, Tunisia (arriving mid 2023)

2022-2024          Daniel Segessenman – Ph.D., 2022, University of Wisconsin

2020                 Rocio Caballero-Gill – 2020 Mason College of Science Postdoctoral Scholar. Now an assistant research professor at George Mason University

2016-2017          Damien Pas – Ph.D., 2016, Université de Liège, Liège, Belgium. Now a postdoctoral researcher at University of Lausanne, Switzerland.

2016-2017          M’bark Baddouh – Ph.D. 2016, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Now a research scientist at Bruker NANO, Madison WI.

2016-2017          Mingsong Li – Ph.D. 2016, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan). Now an assistant professor at Peking University.

2016-2017          Chao Ma – Ph.D. 2016, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Now an assistant professor at Chengdu University, China.

2012-2015          Arghya Goswami – Ph.D. 2011, University of Texas, Dallas. Co-supervisor with Anand Gnanadesikan and Peter Olson. Now an associate professor at Northern Missouri University.

2008-2011          Chunju Huang – Ph.D. 2002, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), China. Now a tenured professor at China University of Geosciences (Wuhan).

2010                 Marco Franceschi – Ph.D. 2009, University of Padova, Italy. Now a tenured professor at University of Trieste, Italy.

2007-8               Daniel Franco – Ph.D. 2007, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. Now a tenured professor at National Observatory, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

2007-8               Emilia Huret – Ph.D. 2006, University of Paris VI, Paris, France. Now a research scientist at ANDRA, the National Radioactive Waste Management Agency of France, Paris, France.

2007-8               Robert Locklair – Ph.D. 2007, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. Now a research scientist at Chevron Corporation, Houston, Texas.

 

Visiting scholars

2017-2018          Marco Franceschi – Fulbright Scholar, University of Padova, Italy; now Assistant Professor at University of Trieste, Italy.

2017                 Zhirong Liu – Professor, Institute for Disaster Prevention, Sanhe City, China, Jan.-Dec. 2017

2016                 Chunju Huang – Professor, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), China, Apr.-Sep. 2016

2015                 Micha Ruhl – Shell Postdoctoral Scholar, Oxford University, March 2015; now Researcher at Trinity College Dublin.

 

Other University Activities

GMU-College of Science Annual Evaluation Action Group member (Spring 2022-present)

GMU-AOES Associate Research Chair (Fall 2021)

Coordinator of GMU-AOES Geology Seminars (2015-present)

Undergraduate Research Advisor

Jonathan Hammer (Independent Research, Spring, 2020: Kalman Filtering in the Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences).

Michael Naylor Hudgins (OSCAR Scholar and Earth Science major, George Mason University; 2018: comparative pneumatic index evolution, Theropoda and Loricata)

Jood Al Aswad (OSCAR Scholar and Earth Science major, George Mason University; 2016: geodetic time series analysis)

High school intern sponsor

            OES Geology Ingenuity Project intern Humza Yakoob (Baltimore Polytechnic High School; 2014-2016).

Ph.D. Visiting Student sponsor

            Hui Chao (Visiting Ph.D. Student from Chengdu University, China: 2020 (cancelled due to COVID-19)

Kunyuan Ma (Visiting Ph.D. Student from China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), China: 2018-2020.

Wei Liu (Visiting Ph.D. Student from China University of Geosciences (Beijing), China: 2016-2017.

            Mingsong Li (Visiting Ph.D. Student from China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), China: 2014-2016)

            Yao Xu (Visiting Ph.D. Student from China University of Petroleum, Quingdao, P.R. China; 2013-2014)

Panelist

GASLAND and the anti-fracking movement in Maryland, JHU Student Environmental Action Committee (Nov. 2012).

Ph.D. Dissertation Co-Advisor

Alessandro Marangon (Johns Hopkins University and University of Padova; 2009-2010)

Academic Advisor

Nicholas Gilson (Earth and Planetary Sciences major, Economics minor, Johns Hopkins University; 2009-2011); now CEO of Gilson Snowboard and Ski Company.

Undergraduate Research Advisor

Julia Guarino (Earth and Planetary Sciences major, Johns Hopkins University; 2010-2011: Analysis of long time series of atmospheric CO2)

Nicholas Gilson (Earth and Planetary Sciences major, Economics minor, Johns Hopkins University; 2009-2010: Greenland and Antarctic climatology - analysis of automatic weather station data from 2000-2009)

School of Education – Faculty partner in development of the earth/space science teacher’s certificate curriculum in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Initiatives Program (with Barry Aprison, Director) (2008); SABES (STEM Achievement in Baltimore Elementary Schools) scientific consultant (2013-2014).

Research Experience for Undergraduates – Faculty supervisor for undergraduate research to support NSF-REU funded projects:

(1)    Justin Tosti (Earth & Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University): Stratigraphic hiatus modeling (2011)

(2)    Robert Pettit (General Engineering, University of Maryland): Compilation of global data on Miocene paleoclimate and eustasy for ANDRILL project (2009)

(3)    Owen Murphy (Physics & Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland): Animation demonstrating low-frequency resonance between the Earth and Mars orbits (2008)

(4)    Robert Houston (History, University of Maryland): Data entry and processing of Cretaceous cyclostratigraphy for the Mesozoic Astronomical Time Scale (2008)

(5)    Sarah Frank (Earth & Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University): Data processing and exploratory analysis of ANDRILL well-logging (2009)

(6)    Mehdi Draoua (Biology, Johns Hopkins University): Data assimilation for Cretaceous astronomical time scale estimation (2008)

(7)    Erica Barth (Earth & Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University): Transatlantic biostratigraphy of the K/T boundary interval (2006)

(8)    Karen Lopez (Earth & Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University): Cyclostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of the K/T boundary interval in Blake Nose ODP well logs (2006)

(9)    Sean Culkin (Earth & Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University): Cyclostratigraphy of the K/T boundary interval in Blake Nose ODP well logs (2005)

(10) Brennan Greene (Earth & Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University): Recovery of cyclostratigraphic data from the K/T boundary interval, Zumaya, Spain (2005)

(11) Kelly Reeves (Earth & Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University): Development of the Chronos-Cyclostratigraphy website; upgrade of the eGuide to Paleoclimates (2004)

(12) Dominique Tamburrino (Biology, Brown University): Creation and development of the Chronos-Cyclostratigraphy website (2004)

Technology Fellowship – Faculty partner in a Johns Hopkins University CER technology project (with undergraduate senior, An Phan) to create the eGuide to Paleoclimates, a new educational resource for the study of Earth’s paleoclimates (2003-2004)

 

National Science Foundation workshops

NSF Workshop on Scientific Drilling and the Evolution of the Earth System: Climate, Biota, Biogeochemistry, and Extreme Events – Invited participant and speaker, Norman, Oklahoma (May 2013).

NSF ADVANCE Workshop on Hothouse Ecosystems, Greenhouse Gases, and Orbital Forcing in Deep Time, Invited Speaker, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island (July 2011).

NSF Workshop on the Deep Time Earth-Life Observatory Network (DETELON) – Participant, invited speaker and DOSECC representative (February 2011).

NSF-ANDRILL McMurdo Ice Shelf Project Science Integration Workshop Invited speaker in a workshop to share data, current interpretations and key results of the MIS drilling project, Wellington, New Zealand (February 2009).

NSF-CSDMS Workshop on the Community Sedimentary Model for Carbonate Systems – Invited participant at a workshop to assess challenges for fundamental research on ancient and modern carbonate systems with emphasis on the next generation of numerical models (February 2008).

NSF- NAGT Workshop on Teaching Sedimentary Geology in the 21st Century – Invited presenter at a workshop for university educators to enhance the teaching of sedimentary geology at the undergraduate level (July 2006).

NSF-ICDP Workshop on HOTSPOT, the Snake River Scientific Drilling Project – Invited speaker at a discussion of the science issues and logistics central to an intermediate depth drilling project by the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program in the Snake River Plain of southern Idaho (May 2006).

NSF Workshop on Sino-US Collaborative Research, Critical Transitions in the History of Life – Invited participant in discussions concerning funding and infrastructure needs for research on critical geological intervals being conducted jointly by China and the U.S. (November 2005).

NSF-ANDRILL Workshop – Invited participant in a discussion and invitation to apply to work on the inaugural MIS and SMS projects of the Antarctic Drilling Program (ANDRILL) (April 2005).

NSF Workshop on GeoSystems – Invited participant and position-paper contributor in a workshop to assess the resources and funding needs of the deep-time paleoclimatology community (Sept 2004).

NSF Workshop on Chronos-Geochemical Cycles – Invited speaker-participant at a workshop to assemble a comprehensive chemostratigraphy database (June 2004).

NSF Workshop on High-Precision Geochronology – Invited participant of a workshop to recommend future needs for high-precision geochronological calibration of the time-scale (October 2003).

NSF Workshop on Deep-Time Paleoclimatology – Invited participant of a workshop to assess current and future resource and funding needs of the paleoclimatology community (May 2003).

NSF Workshop on Integrated Chronostratigraphic Databases for the 21st Century – Participating member of an NSF-sponsored workshop to assess current and future resource and funding needs of the geologic community in need of chronostratigraphy and geochronology (October 2001).

 

Service to scientific community

Journal Referee – for Reviews of Geophysics, Nature, Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Geology, Geological Society of America Bulletin, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Climate Dynamics, Geologische Rundschau, American Journal of Science, Quaternary Science Reviews, Quaternary International, Geophysical Research Letters, Journal of Sedimentary Research, Cretaceous Research, Sedimentology, Sedimentary Geology, Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, Stratigraphy, Journal of the Geological Society of London, Climatic Change, Theoretical and Applied Climatology, Paleoceanography, Water Resources Research, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, and assorted special publications.

Proposal referee – US National Science Foundation, European Science Foundation, Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society, Austrian Research Fund, and Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), Italian Ministry for Education University and Research (MIUR), European Research Council (ERC); Estonian Research Council  (ETAg).

Proposal panels – US National Science Foundation: IGERT Program (2008); Ocean Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (OCE-PRF) and Ocean Sciences Research Initiation Grants (OCE-RIG) (2012); Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology Program (2019).

 

Conference/meeting session convenor

American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting – Co-convenor (with Mingsong Li and Chao Ma), Cyclostratigraphy and Astronomical Forcing of Earth’s Paleoclimate System (December 2023).

American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting – Co-convenor (with Ken Kodama), Magnetics and Time in Geology (December 2023).

Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting – Co-convenor (with Alan Pitts), Appalachian Paleozoic Stratigraphy and Tectonics: A special session to honor the career of Richard (Rick) Diecchio (October, 2023).

American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting – Co-convenor (with Mingsong Li, Pam Vervoort, Chao Ma, and Zheng Gong), Cyclostratigraphy and Astronomical Forcing of Earth’s Paleoclimate System (December 2022).

American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting – Co-convenor (with Ken Kodama), Magnetics and Time in Geology (December 2022).

21st International Sedimentological Congress – Co-convenor (with Chunju Huang, David Kemp and Micha Ruhl), Astronomically forced climate warming events and hydrocarbon generation (August 2022)

21st International Sedimentological Congress – Lead convenor (with Huaichun Wu, Anne-Christine Silva, Christian Zeeden and Qiang Fang), Astronomical Forcing of Earth’s Paleoclimate and Sedimentation Systems (August 2022)

American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting – Co-convenor (with Mingsong Li, Pam Veervort, and Zheng Gong), Cyclostratigraphy and Astronomical Forcing of Earth’s Paleoclimate System (December 2021).

American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting – Co-convenor (with Ken Kodama, and Luigi Jovane), Magnetics and Time in Geology (December 2021).

American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting – Co-convenor (with Ken Kodama, and Luigi Jovane), Magnetic Chronostratigraphy (December 2020).

American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting – Co-convenor (with Mingsong Li, Ken Kodama, and Luigi Jovane), Chronostratigraphy using Magnetic Methods I and II (December 2019).

American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting – Co-convenor (with Ken Kodama, Mingsong Li, and Luigi Jovane), Chronostratigraphy using Magnetic Methods (December 2018).

10th International Cretaceous Symposium – Session co-convenor (with Huaichun Wu), Comparison between the marine and continental records during Cretaceous greenhouse states (August 2017)

American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting – Co-convenor (with Ken Kodama, Luigi Jovane), Using Magnetic Methods to Assign Chronostratigraphy to Geological Sequences (December 2016).

American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting – Co-convenor (with Ken Kodama, Luigi Jovane), Using Magnetic Methods to Assign Chronostratigraphy to Sedimentary Sequences (December 2015).

Geological Society of America Annual Meeting – Co-convenor (with Tim Lowenstein and Robert Demicco), Lawrence A. Hardie Commemorative Session (November 2015).

American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting – Co-convenor (with Luigi Jovane, Ken Kodama and Toshitsugu Yamazaki), SWIRL Theme - Characterizing Uncertainty: Recent Developments in Chronostratigraphy Reducing Uncertainty in the Geologic Time Scale (December 2014).

American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting – Co-convenor (with Luigi Jovane and Ken Kodama) of a special session: Paleomagnetism and Chronostratigraphy: Magnetostratigraphy, Relative Paleointensity and Cyclostratigraphy (December 2013).

American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting – Co-convenor (with Jessica Whiteside) of a special session: Milankovitch forcing and biochemical cycling, Paleozoic to Paleogene: staying ahead of the curve (December 2012).

American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting – Co-convenor (with Ken Kodama and Luigi Jovane) of a special session on: Chronostratigraphies and long-term behavior of the field (December 2012).

International Continental Drilling Program Workshop – Mochras Revisited: a New Global Standard for Early Jurassic Earth history – Co-convenor (with Prime-PI Stephen Hesselbo, and 10 others from Europe and the Americas), Oxford, UK (March 2013).

Geological Society of America Annual Meeting – Co-convenor (with James Ogg and Mark Schmitz) of a GSA Topical Session: “Geologic Timescale – current status, future enhancement and applications” (October 2012).

American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting – Co-convenor (with Luigi Jovane, Bernie Housen and Emilio Herrero-Berbera) for a topical session Magnetostratigraphy: Not Only a Dating Tool (San Francisco) (December 2010, 2011).

Geological Society of America Annual Meeting – Co-convenor (with Mark Schmitz and Blair Schoene) of a GSA Topical Session: “EARTHTIME Geochronology: Improving Age Interpretations through Integration and Intercalibration” (October 2011).

American Geophysical Union Meeting of the Americas 2010 – Co-convenor for two sessions, Magnetostratigraphy: Not Only a Dating Tool, and Geomagnetic Field and Climate–Data and Methods (Iguazu Falls, Brazil) (August 2010).

American Association of Petroleum Geologists Annual Convention – Co-convenor (with James Ogg) of a special session in Hydrocarbons and Basin Analysis: “Cyclostratigraphy and the Astronomical Time Scale” (June 2009).

Geological Society of America Annual Meeting – Co-convenor (with James Ogg) of a GSA Topical Session: “The Astronomically Forced Sedimentary Record: From Geologic Time Scales to Lunar-Tidal History” (October 2008).

 

Other Activities

Scientific Committee Member, 21st International Sedimentological Congress, Beijing, China (2022)

Multi-disciplinary Applications in Magnetic Chronostratigraphy, Frontiers in Earth Science Special Issue, Volume 2, guest editor with Ken Kodama (Lehigh University) and Luigi Jovane (University of Saõ Paulo) (2022-2023).

Direct Submission Editor, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2021)

Scientific Committee Member, 11th International Symposium on Jurassic Stratigraphy 2022 (2021-2022).

Secretary, Geologic TimeScale Foundation (2020-present).

Founding Associate Editorial Board, Cyclostratigraphy and Rhythmic Climate Change Journal (2020-present).

International Subcommission on the Precambrian System – Voting Member (2020-present).

Editorial Board, Geosciences Journal (2019-present).

Multi-disciplinary Applications in Magnetic Chronostratigraphy, Frontiers in Earth Science Special Issue, guest editor with Ken Kodama (Lehigh University) and Luigi Jovane (University of Saõ Paulo) (2019-2020).

IsoAstro Geochronology Workshop 2019: The integration and intercalibration of radioisotopic and astrochronologic time scales – Instructor, Milankovitch theory and astronomical metronomes, Rocky Springs, WY (June 7-14, 2019).

Colorado Coring Project II and the Junggar Basin Early Jurassic; Early Mesozoic, Low- to High-Latitude Coring Transect for Environmental, Climatic, Biotic, and Solar System Evolution - Earthrates/International Continental Drilling Workshop – Invited lecture and mini-short-course, St. George, Utah (May 11-17, 2019).

Deep Dust: Probing Continental Climate of the Late Paleozoic Icehouse-Greenhouse Transition -  International Continental Drilling Workshop – Co-convenor, Norman, Oklahoma (March 6-11, 2019).

International Subcommission on Geologic Time Calibration – Voting Member (2019-present).

Earthtime-CN 2018 Workshop: High-precision geochronology in deep time, Instructor, China University of Geosciences (Beijing) (August 15-20, 2018).

Earthrates/International Association of Sedimentologists Workshop: Cyclostratigraphy Intercomparison Project, Keynote Speaker, Brussels, Belgium (July 29-August 1, 2018).

IsoAstro Geochronology Workshop 2016: The integration and intercalibration of radioisotopic and astrochronologic time scales – Invited lecture on Milankovitch theory, Boise, ID (August 2016).

University Consortium for Continental Scientific Drilling (formerly DOSECC) – Board Member (2015-2016).

IsoAstro Geochronology Workshop 2014: The integration and intercalibration of radioisotopic and astrochronologic time scales – Invited lecture on Milankovitch theory, Madison, WI (August 2014).

International Geoscience Programme Project 591 – Keynote speaker, Third Annual Meeting on “Early Palaeozoic Global Change”, University of Lund, Sweden (June 2013).

Rock Magnetic Cyclostratigraphy – fast-track Wiley monograph book, co-author with Kenneth Kodama, Lehigh University (May 2013).

International Continental Drilling Program, Mochras Revisited Workshop – Invited speaker, Oxford, UK (March 2013).

DIMACS Workshop on Geological Data Fusion – Keynote speaker and session co-chair with Dave Thomson for “Spectral analysis and the identification of climatic pacemakers” (January 2013).

Geological Society of London – Co-editor (with Luigi Jovane, Bernie Housen and Emilio Herrero-Berbera), special volume: “Magnetic Methods and the Timing of Geological Processes(2011-2).

Drilling, Observation and Sampling of the Earth’s Continental Crust (DOSECC) – Co-chair, Science Planning Committee (2012-present); Member, Science Planning Committee (2010-2013).

Conference on the Colors of Cretaceous and Paleogene Oceans – Invited presenter at an international meeting in honor of Isabella Premoli-Silva (University of Milano, Italy) (May 2010).

International Subcommission on Jurassic Stratigraphy – Voting Member (2010-2019).

SEPM Research Group on Sequence Stratigraphy Annual Meeting – Invited presenter at the annual meeting of the SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology annual meeting, talk on “The role of Milankovitch in the forcing of higher order sequence stratigraphy" (June 2009).

European Science Foundation – Member of the ESF Pool of Referees (2008-2011).

Educational Outreach – Sharing of earth science teaching materials and expertise with Baltimore City’s Waldorf High School science department (2007-2008).

ANDRILL Program – Off-ice participant in the McMurdo Ice Shelf (MIS) and South McMurdo Sound off-shore Antarctic drilling projects (2006-2009).

International Commission on Stratigraphy Task Group Workshop – Group leader and coordinator to inaugurate international activities to astronomically tune Mesozoic global stratigraphy (September 2006).

Penrose Conference: Future of Chronostratigraphy: Beyond the GSSP – Invited presenter and discussion leader on the advent and future of astronomically calibrated geologic time (June 2006).

EARTHTIME Project – Steering committee member and online forum administrator of an NSF-sponsored community project to develop and integrate high-precision geochronological data (2005-present).

International Commission on Stratigraphy – Co-chair (with Frits Hilgen, University of Utrecht, and Heiko Pälike, Southampton University), task group for an astronomical time scale for the past 250 million years; corresponding member, Subcommission on the Cretaceous System (2004-2008).

Editorial Board, Geology – Three-year term member of the Editorial Board for Geology, responsible for manuscript reviews on topics relating to paleoclimatology, paleoceanography, stratigraphy and sedimentology (2004-2006).

Chronos Network Project – Steering committee member and thematic task coordinator and original workshop participant of an NSF-sponsored cyberinitiative for integrative database development of Earth system history information (2001-2004).

Seceda Drill Core Project – Contributing researcher in an international consortium aimed to collect and analyze multidisciplinary data on Middle Triassic chronostratigraphy (1999-2003).

Scientific advising – Host and/or scientific advisor to graduate students at the request of their supervisors: Gregory Pasternack (1997, Ph.D., Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, Johns Hopkins University), Alessandro Grippo (1998, Ph.D., University of Southern California), Stephen Meyers (1998, Ph.D., Northwestern University), Andrea Albianelli (1999, Ph.D., University of Florence, Italy), Nereo Preto (2000, University of Padua, Italy), Helen Lever (2001, Ph.D., James Cook University, Australia), Florian Maurer (2002-3, Ph.D., Vrije Universiteit, Netherlands), Diana Latta (2004-5, Ph.D., Lehigh University), Michael Newton (2006, M.S., Lehigh University); Robert Forkner (2005-7, Ph.D., UT Austin); Emilia Huret (2005-6, Ph.D., Université Paris VI), Slah Boulila (2006-7, Ph.D., Université Paris VI); Diana Magens (2009, Ph.D., Alfred Wegener Institute, Bremerhaven, Germany); Maggie McKee (2010, M.S., University of Northern Illinois); Alessandro Marangon (2011, Ph.D., University of Padua); Miao Du (2014, M.S., University of Wisconsin); Yao Xu (2013-4, Ph.D., China University of Petroleum, Qingdao); Tiffany Napier (2014-7, Ph.D., University of Michigan); Mingsong Li (2014-6, Ph.D., China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wei Liu (2016-8, Ph.D., China University of Geosciences (Beijing); Xiaojing Du, (2018-2020, Ph.D., University of Michigan); Kunyuan Ma (2019-20, Ph.D., China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Matthias Sinnasael (2020; Ph.D., Ghent and Vrije Universities, Belgium, Netherlands), Lily Pfeifer (2019-20, Ph.D., University of Oklahoma); Sébastien Wouters, (2021-2022, Ph.D., Liège University, Belgium)

 

 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

 

Principal Lectureships

Modeling Earth Signals and Systems, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia (Falls, 2016-present).

Quantitative Stratigraphy, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia (Falls, 2015-present).

Geology of Energy Resources, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia (Falls, 2015-present).

Paleoceanography, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia (Springs, 2015-present).

Sedimentary Geology, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia (Springs, 2015-2016).

Open Earth Systems: An Earth Science Course for Maryland Teacher Professional Development, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (Summers, 2013-2015)

Energy Resources in the Modern World, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (Falls, 2011-2014)

Climates of the Past, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (Falls, 2004-6, Springs, 2008-2014)

History of the Earth and its Biota, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (Falls, 2007-2010)

Earth System History with Laboratory, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (Falls, 2005 and 2006)

Global Climate Change, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. (Spring, 2003)

Understanding and Teaching Physical Geology, School of Continuing Studies, Division of Education, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (1999)

Quantitative Methods for Environmental Sciences, Part-Time Graduate Programs, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (1996 and 1997)

Erosion and Sedimentation, Part-Time Graduate Programs, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (1995)

Global Warming Theory, Summer Undergraduate Program, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (1993-1995)

Physical Processes of the Chesapeake Bay, School of Continuing Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (1992)

 

Short Courses

Cyclostratigraphic Signal Analysis Free online course, George Mason University (in preparation).

Advanced Methods in Cyclostratigraphy Three-day intensive instructional course, Earthtime-China, China University of Geosciences, Beijing, China (August 4-8, 2018).

Earth Signals Short Course: New signal processing resources in MATLAB and R, Two-day intensive instructional course at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA (April 28-29, 2017).

Astronomical Forcing of the Paleoclimate System – Five-day intensive instructional course at China University of Geosciences (Wuhan) (June 2014).

Global Climate Change – One-day intensive instructional course at China University of Geosciences (Beijing) (June 2014).

Time Series Methods in Cyclostratigraphy – Five-day intensive instructional course at China University of Geosciences (Beijing) (October 2013).

Earth Signal Analysis – Half-day course on “Assessing Global Climate Change and Sustainability” to engineering graduate students at Arizona State University (January 2012).

Geological Society of America Annual Meeting – Co-convenor (with Cindy Parker, Andreas Spanias and Karthikeyan Ramamurthy) of Professional Short Course: “Assessing Global Climate Change and Sustainability with J-DSP/ESE Tools” (October 2011; was cancelled).

Geological Society of America, Northeast/Southeast Meeting – Co-convenor (with Andreas Spanias, Karthikeyan Ramamurthy) of a short course entitled: “Analyzing Earth Signals with J-DSP: Real-time, Deep-time, On-line” (March 2010).

Time Series Analysis of Paleoclimate Data – Hands-on instruction to faculty and students at the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lehigh University (Spring 2004).

 

Teaching Assistantships

Physical Geology, School of Continuing Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (1988)

History of the Earth and Its Biota, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (1987)

Borehole Seismology, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Texas, Austin, Texas (1985)

Exploration Geophysics, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Texas, Austin, Texas (1983)

 

 

RESEARCH/EDUCATION GRANTS:

 

Summary: As of December 27, 2023:

 

Near future: approx. $1 million (2024-2025)

Current: $2,677,178 (2021-2028)

Expired: $3.44 million (2000-2021)

 

Near future approx. $1M (2024-2025):

 

•NSF-Standard Grant

Total project: approx. $500,000 (all at George Mason University)

Title: ‘Young Tethys Ocean Evolution: the Jurassic Tethyan Conjugate Margins of Morocco and Italy’

PI: Linda Hinnov (George Mason University)

Co-PI: M’bark Baddouh (George Mason University)

[To be submitted to NSF’s Tectonics Program, Fall 2024]

 

•NSF-Standard Grant

Total project: $500,000 (all at George Mason University)

Title: ‘Marine black shales of Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Event 2: decadal-resolution record of volcanism, detrital flux, ocean circulation, productivity, anoxia and euxinia’

PI: Linda Hinnov (George Mason University)

Co-PI: M’bark Baddouh (George Mason University)

[To be resubmitted to NSF’s Marine Geology and Geophysics Program, Summer 2024]

 

Current: $2,677,178 (2021-2028)

 

•NSF-Standard Grant

Total Project: $1.54 M (Hinnov budget below)

Title: ‘Collaborative Research: EAR-Climate—Earth-System Responses to the Penultimate Icehouse-Greenhouse Transition—Lessons for Earth’s Future’

Dates: October 1, 2023-September 30, 2028

Lead PI: Gerilyn Soreghan (University of Oklahoma)

PI: Troy Rasbury (Stony Brook University)

PI: Linda Hinnov (George Mason University) ($89,998)

PI: Jahan Ramezani (MIT)

PI: Neo McAdams (Texas Tech University)

[NSF’s Frontier Research in Earth Sciences Program, September, 2023]

 

•NSF-Standard Grant

Total project: $900,000

Title: ‘Reconstructing Deep Ocean Circulation of the Warm Pliocene Pacific Ocean’

Dates: January 15, 2023-December 31, 2025

Lead PI: Mariano Remírez (George Mason University) ($630,000)

Co-PI: Geoff Gilleaudeau, (George Mason University)

Co-PI: Natalie Burls, (George Mason University)

Co-PI: Linda Hinnov (George Mason University)

PI: Jordan Abell, (University of Arizona) ($370,000)

Co-PI: Kau Thirumalai (University of Arizona)

[NSF Marine Geology and Geophysics Program, March 21, 2022]

 

• International Continental Drilling Program (ICDP)

Amount: $1,500,000 (no IDC)

Title: “The Deep Dust Drilling Project: Earth-System Responses to the Penultimate Icehouse Collapse and Greenhouse Intensification”

Dates: June 1, 2022-May 31, 2025

Lead PI: G.L. Soreghan (University of Oklahoma)

PIs: Silvie Bourquin (FR), Georg Feulner (DE), Natsuko Hamamura (JP)

Co-Is: L. Beccaletto (France), K. Benison (USA), H. Bedle (USA), N. Heavens (USA), L. Hinnov (USA), Y. Morono (JP), A. Moscariello (CH), M. Poujol (FE), A. Spina (IT), C. Zeeden (DE)

 

•Heising-Simons Foundation

Total project award: $4.4 million

Title: ‘Leveraging the Geologic Record to Constrain Solar System Evolution, Earth-Moon Dynamics, Paleoclimate Change, and Geological Time’

Dates: June 1, 2021-May 31, 2024

Coordinating PI: Linda Hinnov (George Mason University) ($457,180)

PI: Stephen Meyers (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

PI: Alberto Malinverno (Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory)

PI: Lorraine Lisiecki (University of California-Santa Barbara)

PI: Paul Olsen (Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory)

PI: Richard Zeebe (University of Hawaii)

PI: Greg Laughlin (Yale University)

PI: Rocío Caballero-Gill (George Mason University)

 

 

Expired: $3.44 million (2000-2022):

 

•Curriculum Impact Grant (George Mason University)

Total project award: $33,000

Title: ‘Engaging Locally with Food, Energy, Water and Climate Global Goals: Adding Experiential Learning to the Energy and Sustainability Policy and Science MS Concentration’

Date: May 21, 2021

Lead PI: Jen Sklarew (Department of Environmental Science and Policy)

co-PI: Mactom Komwa (Department of Geography and Geoinformation Science)

co-PI: Viviana Maggioni (Department of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering)

co-PI: Constance Gewa (Department of Nutrition and Food Studies)

co-PI: Dann Sklarew (Department of Environmental Science and Policy)

co-PI: Linda Hinnov (Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences)

[George Mason University’s Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President]

 

• International Continental Drilling Program (ICDP)

Total project award: $1.5 million (drilling-to-curation) (no IDC)

Dates: September 11, 2015-December 31, 2020

Title: ‘Integrated Understanding of the Early Jurassic Earth System and Timescale (JET)’

Lead PI: Stephen Hesselbo (UK)

Co-Is: Christian Bjerrum (DK), Linda Hinnov (USA), Kenneth Miller (USA) James Riding (UK), Conall Mac Niocaill (UK), Bas Van de Schootbrugge (NL), Thomas Wonik (DE)

 

• International Continental Drilling Program (ICDP)

Workshop award: $77,810 (no IDC)

Date: 7-10 March 2019

Title: ‘Deep Dust: Probing Continental Climate of the Late Paleozoic Icehouse-Greenhouse Transition’

Lead PI: G.L. Soreghan (University of Oklahoma)

Proponents: N. Heavens (USA), S. Pochat (France), L. Beccaletto (France), K. Benison (USA), M. Hamilton (Canada), N. Hamamura (Japan), C. Looy (USA), L. Hinnov (USA)

 

•NSF-Standard Grant-EAR-1337454-1543518

Total project award: $877,448 (Hinnov award below)

Dates: August 1, 2013-July 31, 2018 (includes 1 year NCE)

Title: ‘Collaborative Research: Investigating the biotic and paleoclimatic consequences of dust in the Late Paleozoic

Lead PI: Gerilyn Soreghan (University of Oklahoma) $454,530

PI: Sarah Aciego (University of Michigan) $172,242

PI: Nick Heavens (Hampton University) $183,357

PI: Linda Hinnov (Johns Hopkins University), amount: $67,319

 [NSF’s Earth-Life Transitions Program]

 

•NSF-Standard Grant-OCE-1303605-1542697

Total project award: $668,143 (Hinnov award below)

Dates: July 1, 2013-August 31, 2017 (includes 1 year NCE)

Title: ‘Collaborative Research: The relationship between multi-year droughts in California, coupled ocean-atmosphere climate oscillations and climate forcing.’

Prime PI: Ingrid Hendy (University of Michigan), amount: $568,249

PI: Erik Brown (Large Lakes Observatory, University of Minnesota, Duluth), amount: $87,000

PI: Linda Hinnov (Johns Hopkins University), amount: $54,684

 [NSF’s Paleo Perspectives on Climate Change Program]

 

•NSF-Standard Grant-EAR-1135382

Title: ‘Open Earth Systems: Whole planet models for global processes and major events in Earth’s history’

Total project award: $4,845,532 (Hinnov award below)

Dates: September 1, 2011-August 31, 2017 (includes 1 year NCE)

Prime-PI: Peter Olson (Johns Hopkins University)

PI: Shijie Zhong (University of Colorado)

PI: Michael Manga (University of California, Berkeley)

PI: David Berkovici (Yale University)

Co-PI: Anand Gnanadesikan (Johns Hopkins University)

Co-PI: Darryn Waugh (Johns Hopkins University)

Co-PI: Linda Hinnov (Johns Hopkins University), amount: $548,657

[NSF’s Frontiers in Earth Systems Dynamics Program]

 

•NSF-Standard Grant-OCE-1003380

Total project award: $240,078 (Hinnov award below)

Dates: July 1, 2010-June 30, 2014 (includes 1 year NCE)

Title: ‘Collaborative research: Evolution of the Climate Continuum – Late Paleogene to Present’

Prime-PI: Stephen Meyers (University of Wisconsin - Madison), $207,550

PI: Linda Hinnov (Johns Hopkins University), $32,528

[NSF’s Paleo Perspectives on Climate Change Program.]

 

•NSF-Standard Grant-DUE-0817271

Total project award: $2.2M (Hinnov award below)

Date: August 16, 2008-August 15, 2014 (includes 1 year NCE)

Title: ‘Collaborative Research: Design and Dissemination of Multidisciplinary Digital Signal Processing Software and Content.'

Prime PI: Andreas Spanias (Arizona State University)

PI: Linda Hinnov (Johns Hopkins University), amount: $82,283

And 7 other PI’s and Co-PI’s

[NSF's Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement Program.]

 

•NSF-ARRA Grant- EAR-0823481

Total project: $119,568 (Hinnov award below)

Title: ‘Collaborative Research: A New Perspective on the Driving Forces of Controversial Middle Triassic cyclostratigraphy: A Rock Magnetic Approach

Dates: September 1, 2009-August 31, 2012 (includes 1 year NCE)

Prime-PI: Linda Hinnov (Johns Hopkins University), amount: $71,035

PI: Ken Kodama (Lehigh University), amount: $42,533

[NSF’s Paleo Perspectives on Climate Change Program.]

 

•NSF-Cooperative Agreement-ANT-0342484

International Antarctic Drilling Program (ANDRILL)

Total project award: $8,837,249 to 160 “on-ice” and “off-ice” participants (Hinnov award below)

Chief Scientists: David Harwood (University of Nebraska), Ross Powell (University of Northern Illinois), Tim Naish (New Zealand) and Fabio Florindo (Rome, Italy).

Dates: July 1, 2006-May 31, 2012 (includes 2-year NCE)

Subaward to Hinnov through Northern Illinois University and University of Nebraska

Subaward Title: 'Analysis of High Resolution Paleoclimate Time Series Recovered During the ANDRILL Inaugural McMurdo Ice Shelf and South McMurdo Sound Projects'

“off-ice” PI: Linda Hinnov (Johns Hopkins University), amount: $52,660

 

•NSF-Continuing Grant-EAR-0718905

Total project award: $656,387 (Hinnov award below)

Dates: July 1, 2007-June 30, 2011 (includes one-year NCE)

Title: 'Collaborative Research: An astronomical-calibrated time scale for the Mesozoic Era.'

Prime-PI: Linda Hinnov (Johns Hopkins University); amount: $396,587

PI: James Ogg (Purdue University); amount: $134,800

PI: Andreas Spanias (Arizona State University); amount $125,000

[NSF’s Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology Program.]

 

•NSF- Grant No. EAR-0315216

Title: 'Collaborative Research: Chronos Network for Earth System History: Development of Integrated Databases and Toolkits Accessible Through a Common Portal'

Total project award: $1.8M (Hinnov award below)

Dates: August 1, 2003-July 31, 2007 (includes 2-year NCE)

Subaward through Iowa State University

PI: Linda Hinnov (Johns Hopkins University); amount $18,983

Research Experience for Undergraduates in Chronos cyclostratigraphy. Students: Kelly Reeves, Dominique Tamburrino (Brown University), Sean Culkin, Brennan Greene, Erica Barth, Karen Lopez.

 

•NSF-Standard Grant No. EAR-0137799

Total project award: $400,707

Title: 'Investigating the Origins of Orbitally Forced Paleoclimates: the Interplay of Climate Response, Geodynamics, Astrodynamics and Earth Noise'

Dates: July 1, 2002-June 30, 2007 (includes 2-year NCE)

PI: Linda Hinnov (Johns Hopkins University)

ADVANCE Program (Affiliated Fellows Award).

 

•Johns Hopkins University Technology Fellowship

Amount: $5,000

Dates: June 1, 2003-June 30, 2004

Faculty supervisor to create 'eGuide to Paleoclimates: An Educational and Research Resources Portal,' and WebCT site for the new E&PS course 270.377. Climates of the Past.

Fellows: An Phan, Kelly Reeves.

 

•NSF-Continuing Grant No. EAR-9909528

Amount: $129,876

Dates: March 1, 2000-February 28, 2003 (includes 1-year NCE)

Title: 'Collaborative Research: High Resolution Dating of Sedimentary Successions Using Cyclostratigraphic Methods and Zircon Dating: the Controversial Triassic Latemar Limestone as a Critical Test Case.'

Prime-PI: Lawrence Hardie (Johns Hopkins University)

Co-PI: Linda Hinnov (Johns Hopkins University)

PI: John Hanchar (George Washington University)

 

EXTERNAL CONTRACTS:

 

January 1, 2020 – present: Project 111 International Research Associate, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), China

•May 20, 2014 – May 27, 2017: Chair Professor, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), China.

•June 1, 2012 – May 31, 2013: Consultant, Old Dominion University. Study of cyclicity in >3.7 Ga Isua sedimentary record. (Contact: Nora Noffke, Department of Ocean, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences) 

•February 2011 – March 2012: Consultant, ConocoPhillips Company. Chronology studies of Cenomanian-Turonian stratigraphy of the Gulf Coast. (Contact: Ron Waszczak)

 

INVITED PRESENTATIONS (see also SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES, pp. 3-6, and Abstracts, pp. 20-37):

 

61. Montclair State University, Fall, 2023

60. Paris Observatory, Fall, 2022

59. Missouri University of Science and Technology, Fall, 2022

58. Seds Online Webinar, Fall, 2022

57. Banff International Research Station, Summer, 2022

56. University of Copenhagen, Spring, 2022

55. Chinese Sedimentology Forum, Spring, 2021

54. Appalachian State University, Fall, 2018

53. Institute of Disaster Prevention, China, Summer, 2018

52. Pennsylvania State University, Spring, 2018

51. Brigham Young University, Spring, 2017

50. United States Naval Observatory, Fall 2016

49. University of Delaware, Fall 2016

48. University of Iowa, Fall 2016

47. University of Oklahoma, Norman, Winter 2015

46. Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade, Fall 2014

45. Geological Society of Washington, Spring 2014

44. George Mason University, Spring 2014

43. University of Michigan, Winter 2014

42. Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada, Fall 2013

41. China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, Fall 2013

40. China University of Geosciences, Beijing, Fall 2013

39. University of Copenhagen, Denmark Spring 2013

38. University of Delaware, Spring 2012

37. Old Dominion University, Fall 2011

36. National Observatory, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Summer 2010 (postponed)

35. University of Padova, Italy, Spring 2010

34. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Spring 2009

33. Geological Society of Philadelphia, Spring 2009

32. University of Cincinnati, Fall 2008

31. Yale University, Fall 2008

30. Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, Spring 2008

29. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Winter 2008

28. Loyola University, Baltimore, Winter 2008

27. Arizona State University, Fall 2007

26. Geological Society of Washington, Spring 2007

25. University of Delaware, Spring 2007

24. University of Cincinnati, Spring 2007

23. Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Fall 2006

22. University of Texas, Austin, Fall 2005

21. Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, Spring 2005

20. Johns Hopkins University (DOGEE), Fall 2004

19. University of Maryland, Horn Point, Fall 2004

18. Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade, Summer 2004

17. International Geological Congress, Summer 2004

16. Johns Hopkins University (E&PS), Spring 2004

15. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Spring 2004

14. University of South Carolina, Spring 2004

13. Lehigh University, Spring 2004

12. Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Spring 2003

11. Johns Hopkins University (E&PS), Fall 2001

10. Purdue University, Spring 2000

9. George Washington University, Fall 1999

8. Northwestern University, Spring 1999

7. Royal Society of London, Fall 1998

6. NASA Geodynamics Branch, Spring 1998

5. Binghamton University, Spring 1998

4. Towson University, Spring 1998

3. Johns Hopkins University (E&PS), Spring 1997

2. University of New Mexico, Fall 1996

1. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Spring 1995

 

PUBLICATIONS:

 

Books

3. Multi-disciplinary Applications in Magnetic Chronostratigraphy, by K.P. Kodama, L. Jovane, and L.A. Hinnov, Frontiers in Earth Science, eBook, Volume 8, Lausanne: Frontiers Media SA, 170 p., 2021, https://doi.org/10.3389/978-2-88966-557-0

2. Rock Magnetic Cyclostratigraphy, Wiley-Blackwell Fast-Track Monograph, New Analytical Methods in Earth and Environmental Science series, by K.P. Kodama and L.A. Hinnov, 2015, https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118561294

1. Magnetic Methods and the Timing of Geological Processes, Geological Society of London, Special Publication 373, by L. Jovane, E. Herrero-Bervera, L.A. Hinnov and B.A. Housen, editors, 2013, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP373.0

 

Book chapters                                                                       

5. Ogg, J., and Hinnov, L.A. (2012), INVITED: Chapter 26: Jurassic, in Gradstein, F.M., Ogg, J., Schmitz, M., and Ogg, G., eds., The Geologic Time Scale 2012, Elsevier, 731-791, https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-444-59425-9.00026-3 [Prose Award Honorable Mention.]

4. Ogg, J., and Hinnov, L.A. (2012), INVITED: Chapter 27: Cretaceous, in Gradstein, F.M., Ogg, J., Schmitz, M., and Ogg, G., eds., The Geologic Time Scale 2012, Elsevier, 793-853, https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-444-59425-9.00027-5 [Prose Award Honorable Mention.]

3. Hinnov, L.A., and Hilgen, F. (2012), INVITED: Chapter 4: Cyclostratigraphy and Astrochronology, in Gradstein, F.M., Ogg, J., Schmitz, M., and Ogg, G., eds., The Geologic Time Scale 2012, Elsevier, 63-83, https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-444-59425-9.00004-4 [Prose Award Honorable Mention.]

2. Hinnov, L.A. (2004), INVITED: Chapter 4: Earth’s orbital parameters and cycle stratigraphy, in Gradstein, F., Ogg, J., and Smith, A., eds., A Geologic Time Scale 2004, Cambridge University Press, 55-62. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511536045 [Ansari Best Reference Award.]

1. Hinnov, L.A. (2003), INVITED: Milankovitch cycles, in Middleton, G., et al., eds., Encyclopedia of Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 441-443, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-3609-5_138

 

Papers

 

Impact factor (January 14, 2024):

 

• Google Scholar: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=fQdXHj4AAAAJ&hl=en, h-index=53, 10440 citations.

• Total of 144 peer-reviewed published, in press, or accepted papers; • = peer review; # = post-doc or student advisee first author.

• ORCID no: 0000-0001-8027-4834

 

In preparation:

 

176. •#Galotti, J.S., Buursink, M.L., Brennan, S., and Hinnov, L.A. (in prep.), Subsurface hydrogen storage in the United States: review and prospects, for Energy and Fuels.

175. •#de Oliveira Carvalho Rodrigues, P., Hinnov, L.A., and Franco, D. (in prep.), Testing Timescales for 2.5 Ga Banded Iron Formation Rhythms (Dales Gorge Member, Hamersley Basin, Australia), Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.

174. •#Marangon, A., Preto, N., Kodama, K., Hinnov, L.A., and Mietto, P. (in prep.), Environmental magnetism of the Triassic Latemar Platform (Dolomites, Italy), for Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.

173. •Hinnov, L.A., Noffke, N., Ferry, J., and Sverjensky, D., (in prep.), Earth-Moon dynamics recorded in >3.7 Ga old tidalites, Isua Supracrustal Belt, Greenland, for American Journal of Science.

172. •Huang, C., Hinnov, L.A., Swientek, O. and Smelnor, M. (in prep.), Jurassic/Cretaceous cyclostratigraphy of Greenland-Norwegian Seaway, for Paleoceanography.

171. •Hinnov, L.A., and Meyers, S.M. (in prep.), SPECMAP chronology redux, for Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology.

170. #Al Aswad, J. and Hinnov, L.A. (in prep.), Solid Earth tidal lags estimated from borehole strainmeters, for Geophysical Research Letters.

169. •Hinnov, L.A., Florkowski, D., Hedegren, J. and Blackburn, L. (in prep.), Optimizing ancient solar system and Earth precession solutions to geological observations, for Earth and Planetary Science Letters.

168. •Hinnov, L.A., Li, M., Franceschi, M., and Preto, N. (in prep.), Cyclostratigraphy of the Middle Triassic Seceda core points to millennial scale Latemar cycles, for Earth and Planetary Science Letters.

167. •#Karoly, S.E., Hinnov, L.A. and Baddouh, M. (in prep.), Milankovitch Cyclicity of Cretaceous Black Shales and OAE2 at Demerara Rise, for Cretaceous Research.

166. •#Baddouh, M., Hinnov, L.A., Fischer, A.G., and Grippo, A. (in prep.), Astronomical Controls on Paleohydrology of the Eocene Lacustrine Green River Formation, Bridger Basin, Wyoming, for Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.

165. •Fang, Q., Wu, H., Shen, S.-Z., Fan, J., Jiang, G., Hinnov, L.A., Zhou, M., Zhang, S., Yang, T. (in prep.), Continental vegetation changes mediated marine biodiversity during the late Paleozoic icehouse, for Nature Geoscience.

164. •Boulila, S. and Hinnov, L.A. (in prep.), Jurassic-Cretaceous Earth-Moon dynamics and Solar System secular frequencies from cyclostratigraphy, Geophysical Research Letters.  

163. •Pfeifer, L., and Hinnov, L.A. (in prep.), Astronomical forcing in the continental Permian of the Anadarko Basin (Oklahoma, USA) and a global Permian correlation, for Frontiers in Earth Science.

162. •Ma, K., Hinnov, L.A., and Gong, Y. (in prep.), Astronomically forced climate change during the Middle Ordovician: evidence from the slope-basin marine sequence, Ordos Basin, North China, for Gondwana Research.

161. •#Liu, J., Algeo, T., and Hinnov, L.A. (in prep.), Missing time in ‘continuous’ stratigraphic successions: hiatuses in the Upper Devonian of the Appalachian Basin, for Geological Society of America Bulletin.

160. •Hammer, J., and Hinnov, L.A. (in prep.), Accumulation rate estimation along sedimentary sequences for accurate time scale recovery, for Geosciences Journal.

159. •Fang, Q., Wu, H., Shen, S.Z., Jiang, G., Hinnov, L.A., Fan, J., Huang, W., Zhang, S. and Yang, T. (in prep), Hydroclimate control on marine invertebrate diversity linked to astronomical forcing during the apex of Earth’s penultimate icehouse, for Biogeosciences.

158. Hendy, I., Du, X., Hinnov, L.A., Brown, E., Schimmelmann, A., and Pak. D. (in prep.), Multi-decadal scale tropical and polar influences on Southern Californian precipitation during the Common Era, Quaternary Science Reviews.

157. Hinnov, L.A., Mei, M., Wu, H. and Zhang, S. (in prep.), The Mesoproterozoic Wumishan Formation cyclothems: a >60 million year long record of tectonic evolution, sea water chemistry, and astronomical forcing, for Precambrian Research.

156. Hinnov, L.A., Algeo, T.J., Lisiecki, L.E. (in prep.), Basin-wide correlation of astronomically forced cycles in the Fammenian Ohio Shale, Appalachian Basin, Ohio, USA, for GSA Bulletin.

155. Ma, K., Hinnov, L.A., Wang, K., Zong, R., Zhang, X., Wang, Z., Song, J., and Gong, Y. (in prep.), Orbitally forced climate change led to the “refugia” of the F-F crisis in western Junggar, Northwestern China, for Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.

 

Submitted, in revision or resubmitted:

 

154. Pas, D., Elrick, M., Da Silva, A.-C., Hinnov, L.A. (submitted), Millennial-scale climate cycles modulated by astronomical forcing in middle Cambrian (Drumian; ~500 My) marine deposits of western Laurentia, Geology.

153. Zhou, M., Wu, H., Hinnov, L.A., Fang, Q., Zhang, S., Yang, T., and Shi, M. (submitted), Earth-Moon Dynamics from Cyclostratigraphy Reveals Possible Oceanic Resonance in the Mesoproterozoic Era, Science Advances.

152. •Fang, Q., Wu, H., Shen, S.-Z., Fan, J., Jiang, G., Hinnov, L.A., Huang, W., Zhang, S., Yang, T., Wu, Q. (submitted), Dynamic peat formation across the Permian/Carboniferous transition and its impact on the late Paleozoic deglaciation, Geophysical Research Letters.

151. •# Liu, Y., Hinnov, L.A., Abadi, M.S., Huang, C., Zhou, Y., Zeeden, C. (submitted), 30 million years of orbitally influenced sedimentation across the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary and early Cretaceous period, Marine and Petroleum Geology.

150. •# Liu, Y., Abadi, M.S., Hinnov, L.A., Lu, Y., Zhou, Y., Zeeden, C. (in revision), Tectonic and climatic controls on the evolution of an Early Cretaceous rift basin in Sulu Orogenic Belt, East Asian continental margin, Marine and Petroleum Geology.

149. •Yao, X., Dai, S., Li, M., Hinnov, L.A. (submitted), Milankovitch forcing of Miocene red-green mudstone rhythms in northeastern Tibet: calibrating ~12-myr-long orbital eccentricity metronomes, Global Planetary Change.

148. •#Hudson, A.J.L., Ullman, C.V., Hinnov, L.A., and Hesselbo, S.P. (submitted), Integrated astrochronology, sequence stratigraphy, and chronostratigraphy in shallow marine mudrocks (Lower Jurassic, Cleveland Basin, UK), Sedimentologika.

147. •#Baddouh, M. and Hinnov, L.A. (submitted), Decadal-centennial scale paleoenvironmental dynamics of Demerara Rise (Equatorial Atlantic Ocean) at the onset of Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Event 2, Geosciences Journal.

146. •Liu, Z., Hinnov, L.A., Shen, J., and Wang, C. (submitted), Paleoclimate forcing of Middle-Late Pleistocene fluvial sediments in the North China Plain, Journal of Quaternary Science.

145. •#Tuskes, K., Hinnov, L.A., and Over, J. (in revision), Astrochronology and imprint of glaciation during the Late Devonian Kellwasser Crisis, Northern Appalachian Basin, USA, Geology.

 

Published, in press or accepted:

 

2023:

144. •Yao, X., Dai, S., Li, M.,, and Hinnov, L.A. (in press), Astronomical response of Miocene continental environments in Tibet, east-central Asia, Geological Society of America Bulletin.

143. Hesselbo, S. and 72 others including Hinnov, L.A. (2023), Initial results of coring at Prees, Cheshire Basin, UK (ICDP JET Project): towards an integrated stratigraphy, timescale, and Earth system understanding for the Early Jurassic, Scientific Drilling, 32, 1-25, https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-32-1-2023

142. Read, J.F., Pope, M.C., Elrick, M., Hinnov, L.A., Repetski, J., Ryder, R., Patchen, D.G., Diecchio, R., (2023), Influence of depositional setting and tectonics on preservation of 25 Myr Milankovitch record on convergent foreland during long-term global cooling: Middle and Upper Ordovician, eastern USA, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 627, 111736, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2023.111738

141. •Wu, H., Fang, Q.,  Hinnov, L.A., Zhang, S., Yang, T., Shi, M., Li, H., (2023), Astronomical time scale for the Paleozoic Era, Earth-Science Reviews, 243, 104510, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2023.104510

140. Fang, Q., Wu, H., Shen, S.-Z., Fan, J., Hinnov, L.A., Yuan, D., Ren, C., Zhang, S., Yang, T., Chen, J., and Wu, Q. (2023), Long-period astronomical forcing of climatic and biological evolution during the late Paleozoic icehouse-to-greenhouse transition, Earth-Science Reviews, 240, 104402, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2023.104402

 

2022:

139. •Boulila, S. and Hinnov, L.A. (2022), Earth-Moon dynamics from Eocene cyclostratigraphy, Global Planetary Change, 103925,  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2022.103925

138. •#Zhou, M., Wu, H., Hinnov, L.A., Fang, Q., Zhang, S., Yang, T., and Shi, M. (2022), Empirical Reconstruction of Earth-Moon and Solar System Dynamical Parameters for the Past 2.5 Billion Years From Cyclostratigraphy, Geophysical Research Letters, 49, e2022GL098304, https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GL098304

137. •Yao, X., Dai, S., Li, M., Hinnov, L.A. (2022), Orbital eccentricity and inclination metronomes in Middle Miocene lacustrine mudstones of Jiuxi Basin, Tibet: closing an astrochronology time gap and calibrating global cooling events, Global Planetary Change, 215, 103896, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2022.103896

136. •#Ma, K., Hinnov, L.A., Zhang, X., and Gong, Y. (2022), Astronomical climate changes trigger Late Devonian bio- and environmental events in South China, Global Planetary Change, 215, 103874, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2022.103874

135. •Wu, H. Hinnov, L.A., Chu, R., Zhang, S., Jiang, G., Yang, R., Li, H., Xi, D., and Wang, C. (2022), Continental geological evidence for Solar System chaotic behavior in the Late Cretaceous, Geological Society of America Bulletin, 135, 712-724, https://doi.org/10.1130/B36340.1

134. Fang, Q., Wu, H., Shen, S.-Z., Fan, J., Hinnov, L.A., Yuan, D., Zhang, S., Yang, T., Chen, J., and Wu, Q. (2022), Astronomically paced climate evolution during the Late Paleozoic icehouse-to-greenhouse transition, Global Planetary Change, 213, 103822,  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2022.103822

133. •Ma, C., Hinnov, L.A., Eldrett, J.S., Meyers, S.R., Bergman, S.C., Minisini, D., and Lutz, B. (2021), Centennial-millennial scale variability of hothouse climates during the Mid-Cenomanian Carbon Isotope Excursion Event, Geology, 50, 227-231, https://doi.org/10.1130/G48734.1

 

2021:

132. •Anastasio, D., Kodama, K.P, Pares, J.M., Hinnov, L.A., and Idleman, B.D. (2021), External then internal modulation of folding rates with 104 to 105 year time resolutions from growth strata, Pico del Aguila, Spain, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GC009828

131. Yao, X., Li, S., Zhou, Y.Q., and Hinnov, L.A. (2021), Hydrothermal origin of Early Permian chert nodules in central North China Craton linked to the northern margin cratonic activation. Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition, 95, https://doi.org/10.1111/1755-6724.14649

130. •Hinnov, L.A., and Cozzi, A. (2021), INVITED: Rhaetian (Late Triassic) Milankovitch Cycles in the Tethyan Dachstein Limestone and Laurentian Passaic Formation Linked by the g2-g5 Astronomical Metronome, Special Issue: Quantitative Stratigraphy and Cyclostratigraphy, Homage to Professor Walther Schwarzacher, Boletín Geológico y Minero, 131(2), 71-92, https://doi.org/10.21701/bolgeomin.131.2.004

129. •Jovane, L., Kodama, K., and Hinnov, L.A. (2021), Editorial: Multi-Disciplinary Applications in Magnetic Chronostratigraphy, Frontiers in Earth Science, 8:634790, https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2020.634790

128. •#Du, X., Hendy, I., Hinnov, L.A., Brown, E., Zhu, J.., and Poulsen, C.J. (2021), High-resolution interannual precipitation reconstruction of Southern California: Implications for Holocene ENSO evolution, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 116670, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2020.116670

 

2020:

128. •Hilgen, F., Lourens, L., Pälike, H., Batenbur, S.J., Bohaty, S., Boulila, S., Dinarès-Turell, J., Gale, A., Herbert, T., Hinnov, L.A., Kroon, D., Kuiper, K.F., Martinz, M., Renne, P., Röhl, U., Sierro, F.J., Da Silva, A.-C., Thibault, N., De Vleeschouwer, D., Westerhold, T., and Zeeden, C., 2020. Should Unit-Stratotypes and Astrochronozones be formally defined? A dual proposal (including postscriptum). Newsletters on Stratigraphy, 53, 19-39, https://doi.org/10.1127/nos/2019/0514

127. •#Sardar Abadi, M., Soreghan, G.L., Hinnov, L.A., Heavens, N., and Gleason, J. (2020), Atmospheric dust flux in Northeastern Gondwana during the Peak of the Late Paleozoic Ice Age, Geological Society of America Bulletin, 15, https://doi.org/10.1130/B35636.1

126. •#Ma, K., Hinnov, L.A., Zhang, X., and Gong, Y. (2020), Astronomical time calibration of the Upper Devonian Lali section, South China, Global Planetary Change, 193, 103267, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2020.103267

125. Soreghan, G.S., Beccaletto, L., Benison, K., Bourquin, S., Hamamura, N., Hamilton, M., Heavens, N., Hinnov, L., Huttenlocker, A., Looy, C., Pfeifer, L.S., S. Pochat, S., Sardar Abadi, M., Zambito, J., and the 2019 Deep Dust workshop participants (2020), Report on ICDP Deep Dust workshops: Probing Continental Climate of the Late Paleozoic Icehouse-Greenhouse Transition and Beyond, Scientific Drilling, 28, 93-112, https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-28-93-2020

124. #Pfeifer, L., Hinnov, L.A., Zeeden, C., Rolf, C., Laag, C., and Soreghan, G.S. (2020), Rock magnetic cyclostratigraphy of Permian loess in eastern equatorial Pangea (Salagou Formation, south-central France, Frontiers in Earth Science, 8, https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2020.00241

123. Read, J.F., Li, M., Hinnov, L.A., Nelson, C.S., and Hood, S. (2020), Testing for astronomical forcing of cycles and gamma ray signals in outer shelf/upper slope, mixed siliciclastic-carbonates: Upper Oligocene, New Zealand, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 555, 109821, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2020.109821

122.•#Liu, W., Wu, H., Hinnov, L.A., Xi, D., He, H., Zhang, S., and Yang, T. (2020). Early Cretaceous Terrestrial Milankovitch Cycles in the Luanping Basin, North China and Time Constraints on the Early Stage Jehol Biota, Frontiers in Earth Science, 8, 178, https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2020.00178

121.•Ma, C., Meyers, S.R., Hinnov, L.A., Eldrett, J.S., Bergman, S.C., and Minisini, D. (2020), A method to decipher the time distribution between astronomically forced sedimentary couplets, Marine and Petroleum Geology, 118, 104399, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2020.104399

120.•#Hudgins, M.N., Uhen, M.D., and Hinnov, L.A. (2020), The evolution of respiratory systems in Theropoda and Paracrocodylomorpha at the end-Triassic Extinction, and the role of Late Triassic atmospheric O2 and CO2, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 545, 109638, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2020.109638

119. •#Oordt, A., Soreghan, G.L., Stemmerik, L., and Hinnov, L.A. (2020), A record of mid-latitude dustiness in a Carboniferous-Permian carbonate ramp on central Spitsbergen, Journal of Sedimentary Research, 90, 337-363, https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2020.15

118. •#Du, X., Hendy, I., Hinnov, L.A., Brown, E., Schimmelmann, A., and Pak, D. (2020), Interannual Southern California precipitation variability during the Common Era and the ENSO teleconnection, Geophysical Research Letters, 47, e2019GL085891, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL085891

117. #Liu, W., Wu, H., Hinnov, L.A., Baddouh, M., Wang, P., Gao, Y., Zhang, S., Yang, T., Li, H., and Wang, C. (2020), An 11 million-year-long record of astronomically forced fluvial-alluvial deposition and paleoclimate change in the Early Cretaceous Songliao synrift basin, China, Special Issue: Cyclostratigraphy and Astrochronology: Case Studies from China, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 541, 109555, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2019.109555

116. •Hinnov, L.A. and Diecchio, R.J. (2020), The Upper Ordovician Juniata Formation, Central Appalachian Basin, USA: a record of Milankovitch-forced eustatic oscillations originating from glaciations in polar Gondwana, in: Avary, K.L., Hasson, K.O., and Diecchio, R.J., eds., The Appalachian Geology of John M. Dennison: Rocks, People, and a Few Good Restaurants along the Way: Geological Society of America Special Paper, 545, 1-17, https://doi.org/10.1130/SPE545

 

2019:

115. #Sinnasael, M., De Vleeschouwer, D., Zeeden, C., Batenburg, S.J., Da Silva, A.-C., de Winter, N., Dinares-Turell, J., Drury, A.J., Gambacorta, G., Hilgen, F., Hinnov, L.A., Hudson, A.J.L., Kemp, D.B., Langtink, M., Laurin, J., Li, M., Liebrand, D., Ma, C., Meyers, S., Monkenbusch, J., Montanari, A., Nohl, T., Paelike, H., Pas, D., Ruhl, M., Thibault, N., Vahlenkamp, M., Valero, L., Wouters, S., Wu, H., Claeys, P. (2019), The Cyclostratigraphy Intercomparison Project (CIP): consistency, merits and pitfalls, Earth-Science Reviews, 199, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2019.102965

114. •Huang, C., and Hinnov, L.A. (2019), Astronomically forced climate evolution in a saline lake record of the middle Eocene to Oligocene, Jianghan Basin, China, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 528,  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2019.115846 

113. •#Brandt, D., Ernesto, M., Constable, C., Franco, D.R., Weinschütz, L.C., Rodrigues, P.O.C., Hinnov, L.A., Jaqueto, P., Strauss, B., Feinberg, J., Franco, P.V.P., and Zhao, X. (2019), New late Pennsylvanian paleomagnetic results from Paraná Basin (southern Brazil) and the validity of the recent Giant Gaussian Process model for the Kiaman Superchron, Journal of Geophysical Research, 124(7), 6223-6342, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JB016968

112. •#Ma, K., Li, R., Hinnov, L.A., and Gong, Y. (2019), Conodont biostratigraphy and astronomical tuning of the Early–Middle Ordovician Liangjiashan (North China) and Huanghuachang (South China) marine sections, Special Issue: Cyclostratigraphy and Astrochronology: Case Studies from China, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 528, 272-287, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2019.05.003

111. •Yao, X. and Hinnov, L.A. (2019), Advances in characterizing the cyclostratigraphy of binary chert-mudstone lithologic successions, Permian (Roadian-lower Capitanian), Chaohu, Lower Yangtze, South China, Special Issue: Cyclostratigraphy and Astrochronology: Case Studies from China, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 528, 258-271, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2019.05.004

110. •#de Oliveira Carvalho Rodrigues, P., Hinnov, L.A., and Franco, D. (2019), A new appraisal of depositional cyclicity in the Neoarchean-Paleoproterozoic Dales Gorge Member (Brockman Iron Formation, Hamersley Group, Australia), Precambrian Research, 328, 27-47, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2019.04.007

109. •#Li, M., Hinnov, L.A., and Kump, L. (2019), Acycle: time-series analysis software for research and education in cyclostratigraphy, Computers and Geosciences, 127, 12-22, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cageo.2019.02.011

108. •#Li, M., Huang, C., Ogg, J., Zhang, Y., Hinnov, L.A., Wu, H., Chen, Z.-Q., and Zou, Z. (2019), Paleoclimate proxies for cyclostratigraphy: Comparative analysis using a Lower Triassic marine section in South China, Earth-Science Reviews, 189, 125-146, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2019.01.011

107. •Wu, H., Fang, Q., Wang, X., Hinnov, L.A., Qi, Y., Shen, S., Yang, T., Li, H., Chen, J. and Zhang, S. (2019), A ~34 m.y. astronomical time scale for the uppermost Mississippian through Pennsylvanian of the Carboniferous System of the Paleo-Tethyan Realm, Geology, 47, 83-86, https://doi.org/10.1130/G45461.1

 

2018:

106. •Hinnov, L.A. (2018), Chapter 1: Cyclostratigraphy and Astrochronology in 2018, in Montenari, M., ed., Stratigraphy and Timescales, 3, 1-80, https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.sats.2018.08.004

105. •Li, M., Kump, L.R., Hinnov, L.A., and Mann, M.E. (2018), Tracking variable sedimentation rates and astronomical forcing in Phanerozoic paleoclimate proxy series with evolutionary correlation coefficients and hypothesis testing, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 501, 165-179, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2018.08.041

104. •#Napier, T., Hendy, I., Shevenell, A., Hinnov, L.A., and Brown, E. (2018), Subtropical hydroclimate during Termination V (~430-424 ka): Annual records of extreme precipitation, drought, and interannual variability from Santa Barbara Basin, Quaternary Science Reviews, 191, 73-88, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2018.05.003

103. •Hinnov, L.A. (2018), INVITED: Commentary: An astronomical metronome of geological consequence, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115(24), 6104-6106, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1807020115

102. •#Carvajal, C.P., Soreghan, G.S., Isaacson, P.E., Ma, C., Hamilton, M.A., Hinnov, L.A. and Dulin, S.A., (2018), Atmospheric dust from the Pennsylvanian Copacabana Formation (Bolivia): A high-resolution record of paleoclimate and volcanism from northwestern Gondwana, Gondwana Research, 58, 105-121, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gr.2018.02.007

101. •#Pas, D., Hinnov, L.A., Day, J., Kodama, K., Sinnasael, M., and Liu, W. (2018), Cyclostratigraphic calibration of the Famennian Stage (Late Devonian, Illinois Basin, USA), Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 488, 102–114, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2018.02.010

100. •#Li, M., Hinnov, L.A., Huang, C. and Ogg, J. (2018), Sedimentary noise and sea levels linked to land-ocean water balance dynamics and long-term obliquity forcing, Nature Communications, 9, 1004, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-03454-y

99. •#Fang, Q., Wu, H., Hinnov, L.A., Tian, W., Wang, X., Yang, T., Li, H., and Zhang, S. (2018), Abiotic and biotic responses to orbitally forced summer monsoon recorded in the Maokou Formation, South China at the end of Late Paleozoic Ice Age, Global Planetary Change, 163, 97-108, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2018.01.022

98. •Goswami, A., Hinnov, L.A., Gnanadesikan, A., and Young, T. (2018), Realistic paleobathymetry of the Cenomanian-Turonian (94 Ma) boundary global ocean, Geosciences, 8(1), 21, https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences8010011

97. •#Li, M., Huang, C., Hinnov, L.A., Chen, W., and Tian, W. (2018), Astrochronology of the Anisian stage (Middle Triassic) at the Guandao reference section, South China, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 482, 1-16, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2017.11.042

96. •Hinnov, L.A., Ruhl, M., and Hesselbo, S.P. (2018), Reply to the Comment on “Astronomical constraints on the duration of the Early Jurassic Pliensbachian Stage and global climatic fluctuations” [Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 455 (2016) 149–165], Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 481, 415-419, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2017.10.061

 

2017:

95. •#Li, M., Zhang, Y., Huang, C., Ogg, J., Hinnov, L.A., Wang., Y., Zou, Z. and Li, L. (2017), Astronomically tuned magnetostratigraphy of the Xujiahe Formation in South China and Newark Supergroup in North America: implications for the Late Triassic time scale, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 475, 207-223, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2017.07.015

94. •Meyer, M., Polys, N., Yaqoob, H., Hinnov, L.A., and Xiao, S. (2017), Beyond the stony veil: Reconstructing Earth’s earliest large animal traces via computed tomographic X-ray imaging, Precambrian Research, 298, 341-350, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2017.05.010

93. •Boulila, S., Hinnov, L.A. and Galbrun, B. (2017), A review of tempo and scale of the early Jurassic Toarcian OAE: implications for carbon cycle and sea level variations, Newsletters on Stratigraphy, 50, 363-389, https://doi.org/10.1127/nos/2017/0374

92. •#Fang, Q., Wu, H.C., Hinnov, L.A., Jing, X.C., Wang, X.L., Yang, T.S., Li, H.Y., Zhang, S.H. (2017), Astronomical cycles of Middle Permian Maokou Formation in South China and their implications for sequence stratigraphy and paleoclimate. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 474, 130–139, https://doi.org//10.1016/j.palaeo.2016.07.037

 

2016:

91. •#Ruhl, M., Hesselbo, S.P., Hinnov, L.A., Jenkyns, H.C., Xu, W., Storm, M., Riding, J., Minisini, D., Ullmann, C.U., and Leng, M.J. (2016), Astronomical constraints on the duration of the Early Jurassic Pliensbachian stage and global climate fluctuations, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 455, 149-165, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2016.08.038

90. •Hinnov, L.A., Wu, H., and Fang, Q. (2016), Reply to the comment on "Geologic evidence for chaotic behavior of the planets and its constraints on the third-order eustatic sequences at the end of the Late Paleozoic Ice Age" by Qiang Fang, Huaichun Wu, Linda A. Hinnov, Xiuchun Jing, Xunlian Wang, and Qingchun Jiang [Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 400 (2015) 848–859], Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 461, 475-480, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2016.07.030

89. •#Fang, Q., Wu, H., Hinnov, L.A., Wang, X., Yang, T., Li, H., and Zhang, S. (2016), A record of astronomically forced climate change in a late Ordovician (Sandbian) deep marine sequence, Ordos Basin, North China, Sedimentary Geology, 341, 163-174, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2016.06.002

88. •#Li, M., Huang, C., Hinnov, L.A., Ogg, J., Chen, Z.-Q., and Zhang, Y. (2016), Obliquity-forced climate during the Early Triassic hothouse in China, Geology, 44, 623-626, https://doi.org/10.1130/G37970.1

87. •Olson, P., Reynolds, E., Hinnov, L.A., and Goswami, A. (2016), Variation of ocean sediment thickness with crustal age, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 17, https://doi.org/10.1002/2015GC006143

86. •#Li, M., Ogg, J., Zhang, Y., Huang, C., Hinnov, L., Chen, Z.-Q., and Zou, Z. (2016), Astronomical-cycle scaling of the end-Permian extinction and the Early Triassic Epoch of South China and Germany, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 441, 10-25, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2016.02.017

 

2015:

85. •Hinnov, L.A., and Diecchio, R.J. (2015), Milankovitch cycles in the Juniata Formation, Late Ordovician, Central Appalachian Basin, USA, Stratigraphy, 12, 287-296.

84. •#Fang, Q., Wu, H., Hinnov, L.A., Jing, X., Wang, X., and Jiang, Q. (2015), Geological evidence for the chaotic behavior of the planets and its constraints on the third order eustatic sequences at the end of the Late Paleozoic Ice Age, Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 440, 848-859, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2015.10.014

83 •Soreghan, G.S., Heavens, N.G., Hinnov, L.A., Aciego, S.M., and Simpson, C. (2015), Reconstructing the dust cycle in deep time: the case of the Late Paleozoic icehouse, Polly, D., Head, J., and Fox, D., eds., Earth-Life Transitions: Paleobiology in the Context of Earth System Evolution, Paleontological Society Papers, 21, 83-120, https://doi.org/10.1017/S1089332600002977

82. •#Goswami, A., Olson, P., Hinnov, L.A., and Gnanadesikan, A. (2015), OESbathy version 1.0: A method for reconstructing ocean bathymetry with generalized continental shelf-slope-rise structures, Geoscientific Model Development, 8, 2735-2748, https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-8-2735-2015

81. •#Yao, X., Zhou, Y. and Hinnov, L.A. (2015), Astronomical forcing of Middle Permian chert in the Lower Yangtze area, South China, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 422, 206-221, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2015.04.017

80. •#Goswami, A., Olson, P., Hinnov, L.A., and Gnanadesikan, A. (2015), OESbathy version 1.0: A method for reconstructing ocean bathymetry with realistic continental shelf-slope-rise structures, Geoscientific Model Development – Discussion, 8, 3079-3115, https://doi.org/10.5194/gmdd-8-3079-2015

79. •Boulila, S., and Hinnov, L.A. (2015), Comment on “Chronology of the Early Toarcian environmental crisis in the Lorraine Sub-Basin (NE Paris Basin)” by W. Ruebsam, P. Münzberger, L. Schwark [Earth and Planetary Science Letters 386 (2014) 98–111], Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 416, 143-146, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2015.02.021

 

2014:

78. •Huang, C., Hinnov, L.A., Fengling, C., Xianghua, Y. and Kaiyuan, C. (2014), Evolution of an Eocene-Oligocene saline lake depositional system and its controlling factors, Jianghan Basin, China, Journal of Earth Science, 25, 959-976, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12583-014-0499-2

77  •#Ramamurthy, K.N., Hinnov, L.A., and Spanias, A.S. (2014), Teaching earth signals analysis using the Java-DSP Earth Systems Edition: Modern and Past Climate Change, Journal of Geoscience Education, 62, 621-630, https://doi.org/10.5408/13-025.1

76. •Wu, H., Zhang, S., Hinnov, L.A., Jiang, G., Yang, T., Li, H., Wan, X., and Wang, C. (2014), Cyclostratigraphy and orbital tuning of the terrestrial upper Santonian-lower Danian in Songliao Basin, northeastern China, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 407, 82-95, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2014.09.038

75. •Hilgen, F.J., Hinnov, L.A., Abdul Aziz, H., Abels, H.A., de Boer, B., Bosmans, J.H.C., Hüsing, S.K., Kuiper, K., Lourens, L.J., Tuenter, E., Van de Val, R.S.W., and Zeeden, C. (2014), Stratigraphic continuity and fragmentary sedimentation: the success of cyclostratigraphy as part of integrated stratigraphy, Special Publication, Strata and Time: Probing the Gaps in Our Understanding, Geological Society of London, 404, 157-197, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP404.12

74.  •Ogg, J., Huang, C. and Hinnov, L.A. (2014), Triassic timescale status: a brief overview, Albertiana, 41, 3-30.

73  •Olson, P.E., Hinnov, L.A., and Driscoll, P.H. (2014), Nonrandom geomagnetic polarity reversal times and geodynamo evolution, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 388, 9-17, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2013.11.038

72. •Boulila, S., Galbrun, B., Huret, E., Hinnov, L.A., Rouget, I., Gardin, S., Huang, C., and Bartolini, A. (2014), Astronomical calibration of the Toarcian Stage: implications for sequence stratigraphy and duration of the early Toarcian OAE, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 386, 98-111, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2013.10.047

 

2013:

71. •Hesselbo, S.P., Bjerrum, C.J., Hinnov, L.A., MacNiocaill, C., Miller, K.G., Riding, J.B., van de Schootbrugge, B., and the Mochras Revisited Science Team (2013), Mochras borehole revisited: a new global standard for Early Jurassic earth history, Scientific Drilling, 16, 81-91, https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-16-81-2013

70. •Hazen, R., Azzolini, D., Sverjensky, D., Elmore, S., Hinnov, L.A., Milliken, R., and Bish, D. (2013), Clay mineral evolution, American Mineralogist, https://doi.org/10.2138/am.2013.4425

69. •Hinnov, L.A. (2013), INVITED: Cyclostratigraphy and its revolutionizing applications in the Earth and Planetary Sciences, 125th Anniversary Volume, Geological Society of America Bulletin, 125, 1703-1734, https://doi.org/10.1130/B30934.1

68. •Wu, H., Zhang, S., Hinnov, L.A., Feng, Q., Jiang, G., Li, H., Yang, T. (2013), Time-calibration of Milankovitch cycles in the Late Permian, Nature Communications, https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3452

67. •Hinnov, L.A., Anastasio, D., Kodama, K., Elrick, M., and Latta, D.J. (2013), Global Milankovitch cycles recorded in rock magnetism of the shallow marine Lower Cretaceous Cupido Formation, northeastern Mexico, in Jovane, L., Herrero-Bervera, E., Hinnov, L.A., and Housen, B., eds., “Magnetic Methods and the Timing of Geological Processes,” Geological Society of London Special Publication 373, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP373.20

66. •Jovane, L., Hinnov, L.A., Housen, B.A., Herrero-Bervera, E. (2013), Magnetic Methods and the Timing of Geological Processes, in Jovane, L., Herrero-Bervera, E., Hinnov, L.A., and Housen, B., eds., “Magnetic Methods and the Timing of Geological Processes,” Geological Society of London Special Publication 373, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP373.17

65. •Cosentino, D., Buchwaldt, R., Sampalmieri, G., Iadanza, A., Cipollari, P., Schildgen, T.F., Hinnov, L.A., and Bowring, S.A. (2013), Refining the Mediterranean “Messinian gap” with high-precision U-Pb zircon geochronology, central and northern Italy, Geology, https://doi.org/10.1130/G33820.1

64. •Olson, P., DeGuen, R., Hinnov, L.A. and Zhong, S. (2013), Controls on geomagnetic reversals and core evolution by mantle convection in the Phanerozoic, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 213, 87-103, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pepi.2012.10.003

63. •Wu, H., Zhang, S., Jiang, G., Hinnov, L.A., Yang, T., Li, H., Wan, Z., and Wang, C. (2013), Astrochronology of the Early Turonian-Early Campanian terrestrial succession in Songliao Basin, northeastern China and its implication for the long-period behavior of the Solar System, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 385, 55-70, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2012.09.004

 

2012:

62. •#Franco, D.R., and Hinnov, L.A. (2012), Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility and sedimentary cycle data from Permo-Carboniferous rhythmites (Parana Basin, Brazil): a multiple-proxy record of astronomical and millennial paleoclimate change in a glacial setting, in Jovane, L., Herrero-Bervera, E., Hinnov, L., and Housen, B., eds., “Magnetic Methods and the Timing of Geological Processes,” Geological Society of London Special Publication 373, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP373.11

61. •Wilson, G.S., Levy, R.H., Naish, T.R., Powell, R.D., Florindo, F., Ohneiser, C., Sagnotti, L., Winter, D.M., Cody, R., Henrys, S., Ross, J., Krissek, L., Niessen, F., Pompillio, M., Scherer, R., Alloway, B.V., Barrett, P.J., Brachfeld, S., Browne, G., Carter, L., Cowan, E., Crampton, J., DeConto, R.M., Dunbar, G., Dunbar, N., Dunbar, R., von Eynatten, H., Gebhardt, C., Giorgetti, G., Graham, I., Hannah, M., Hansaraj, D., Harwood, D.M., Hinnov, L., Jarrard, R.D., Joseph, L., Kominz, M., Kuhn, G., Kyle, P., Läufer, A., McIntosh, W.C., McKay, R., Maffioli, P., Magens, D., Millan, C., Monien, D., Morin, R., Paulsen, T., Persico, D., Pollard, D., Raine, J.I., Riesselman, C., Sandroni, S. Schmitt, D., Sjunneskog, C. Strong, C.P., Talarico, F., Taviani, M., Villa, G., Vogel, S., Wilch, T., Williams, T.,  Wilson, T.J., Wise, S. (2012), Neogene tectonic and climatic evolution of the Western Ross Sea, Antarctica – chronology of events from the AND-1B drill hole, Global Planetary Change, 96-97, 189-203, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2012.05.019

60. •#Franco, D.R., Ernesto, M., Ponte-Neto, C.F., Hinnov, L.A., Berquó, T.S., Fabris, J.D., Rosière, C.A. (2012), Magnetostratigraphy and mid-paleolatitude VGP dispersion during the Permo-Carboniferous Superchron: results from Paraná Basin (Southern Brazil) rhythmites, Geophysical Journal International, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.2012.05670.x

59. •#Huang, C., Tong, J., Hinnov, L.A., and Chen, Z.Q. (2012), Did the great dying take 700 k.y.? Evidence from astronomical correlation of the Permian –Triassic boundary interval: Reply, Geology, 40, e268.

58. •#Franco, D.R., Hinnov, L.A., and Ernesto, M. (2012), Millennial-scale climate cycles in Permo-Carboniferous rhythmites: permanent feature throughout geologic time? Geology, 40, 19-22, https://doi.org/10.1130/G32338.1

 

2011:

57. •#Werts, S. and Hinnov, L.A. (2011), A simple modeling tool and exercises for incoming solar radiation demonstrations, Journal of Geoscience Education, 59, 219-228, https://doi.org/10.5408/1.3651449

56. •#Franco, D.R., Hinnov, L.A., and Ernesto, M. (2011), Spectral analysis and modeling of micro-cyclostratigraphy in Late Paleozoic glaciogenic rhythmites (Parana Basin, Brazil), Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 12, Q09003, https://doi.org/10.1029/2011GC003602

55. •Algeo, T.J., Kuwahara, K., Sano, H., Bates, S., Lyons, T., Elswick, E., Hinnov, L.A., Ellwood, B.B., Moser, J., and Maynard, J.B. (2011), Spatial variation in sediment fluxes, redox conditions, and productivity in the Permian-Triassic Panthalassic Ocean, Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 308, 65-83, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2010.07.007

54. •#Huang, C., Tong, J., Hinnov, L.A., and Chen, Z.Q. (2011), Did the great dying take 700 k.y.? Evidence from astronomical correlation of the Permian –Triassic boundary interval, Geology, 39, 779-782, https://doi.org/10.1130/G33200Y.1

53. •#Boulila, S., de Rafélis, M., Hinnov, L.A., Gardin, S., Galbrun, B., and Collin, P.-Y. (2011), Reply to the comment on “Orbitally forced climate and sea-level changes in the Paleoceanic Tethyan domain (marl–limestone alternations, Lower Kimmeridgian, SE France),” by Boulila, S., de Rafélis, M., Hinnov, L.A., Gardin, S., Galbrun, B., and Collin, P.-Y. (Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 292, 57-70), Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 306, 252-257, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2011.04.017

52. •#Husson, D., Galbrun, B., Laskar, J., Hinnov, L.A., and Locklair, R. (2011), Astronomical calibration of the Maastrichtian, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 305, 328-340, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2011.03.008

51. •#Franceschi, M., Preto, N., Hinnov, L.A., Huang, C., and Rusciadelli, G. (2011), Terrestrial laser scanner imaging reveals astronomical forcing of the early Cretaceous Tethys realm, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 305, 359-370, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2011.03.017

 

2010:

50. •#Forkner, R., Hinnov, L.A., and Smart, P. (2010), Use of insolation as a proxy for high-frequency eustasy in forward modeling of platform carbonate cyclostratigraphy—a promising approach, Sedimentary Geology, 231, 1-13, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2010.07.005

49. •#Huang, C., Hinnov, L.A., Fischer, A.G., Grippo, A., and Herbert, T. (2010b), Astronomical tuning of the Aptian stage from Italian reference sections, Geology, 238, 899-903, https://doi.org/10.1130/G31177.1

48. •#Boulila, S., de Rafélis, M., Hinnov, L.A., Gardin, S., Galbrun, B., and Collin, P.-Y. (2010), Orbitally forced climate and sea-level changes in the Paleoceanic Tethyan domain (marl–limestone alternations, Lower Kimmeridgian, SE France), Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 292, 57-70, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2010.03.026

47. •Meyers, S.R., and Hinnov, L.A. (2010), Northern Hemisphere glaciation and the evolution of Plio-Pleistocene climate noise, Paleoceanography, 25, https://doi.org/10.1029/2009PA001834

46. •Kodama, K.P., Anastasio, D.J., Pares, J., and Hinnov, L.A. (2010), High-resolution rock magnetic cyclostratigraphy in an Eocene flysch, Spanish Pyrenees. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 11, Q0AA07, https://doi.org/10.1029/2010GC003069.

45. •Algeo, T.J., Hinnov, L., Moser, J., Maynard, J.B., Elswick, E., Kuwahara, K., Sano, H., (2010), Changes in productivity and redox conditions in the Panthalassic Ocean during the latest Permian. Geology, 38, 187-190; https://doi.org/10.1130/G30483.1

44. •#Boulila, S., Galbrun, B., Hinnov, L.A., Collin, P.-Y., Ogg, J.G., Fortwengler, D., and Marchand, D. (2010), Milankovitch and sub-Milankovitch forcing of the Oxfordian (Late Jurassic) Terres Noires Formation (SE France) and global implications, Basin Research, 22, 712-732, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2117.2009.00429.x

43. •#Huang, C., Hesselbo, S.P., and Hinnov, L.A. (2010a), Astrochronology of the Late Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay (Dorset, England) and implications for Earth system processes, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 289, 242-255, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2009.11.013

 

2009:

42. •Naish, T., Powell, R., Levy, R., Krissek, L., Niessen, F., Pompilio, M., Scherer, R., Talarico, F., Wilson, G., Wilson, T., McKay, R., Ross, J., Winter, D., Barrett, P.1, Browne, G., Carter, L., Cody, R., Cowan E., Crampton, J., DeConto, R., Dunbar, G., Dunbar, N., Florindo, F., Gebhardt, C., Graham, I., Hannah, M., Harwood, D., Hansaraj, D., Henrys, S., Helling, D., Hinnov, L., Kuhn, G., Kyle, P., Läufer, A., Maffioli, P., Magens, D., Mandernack, K., McIntosh, W., Millan, C., Morin, R., Ohneiser, C., Paulsen, T, Persico, D., Pollard, D., Reed, J., Raine, I., Schmitt, D., Sagnotti, L., Sjunneskog, C., Strong, P., Taviani, M., Vogel, S., Wilch, T., Williams, T. (2009), Obliquity-paced Pliocene West Antarctic Ice Sheet oscillations, Nature, 468, https://doi.org/10.1038/nature07867

41. •#Forkner, R.M., Hinnov, L.A., Goldhammer, R.K., and Hardie, L.A. (2009), INVITED: On the allocyclic interpretation of the ‘Latemar Cycles’ (M. Triassic, The Dolomites, Italy) and implications for high-frequency cyclostratigraphic forcing, in Swart, P.K., Eberli, G.P., and McKenzie, J.A., eds., Perspectives in Sedimentary Geology: A Tribute to the Career of Robert Ginsburg, IAS Special Publication No. 41, 215-238, https://doi.org/10.1002/9781444312065.ch14

 

2008:

40. •#Boulila, S., Hinnov, L.A., Collin, P.-Y., Huret, E., Galbrun, B., and Fortwengler, D. (2008c), Astronomical calibration of the Lower Oxfordian (Terres Noires, Vocontian Basin, France): consequences of revising Late Jurassic time, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 276, 40-51, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2008.09.006

39. •#Boulila, S., Galbrun, B., Hinnov, L.A., and Collin, P.-Y. (2008b), Orbital calibration of the Lower Kimmeridgian (Southeastern France): implications for geochronology and sequence stratigraphy, Terra Nova, 20, 455-462, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3121.2008.00838.x

38. •#Ramamurthy, K., Spanias, A., Hinnov, L.A., and Ogg, J. (2008), On the use of J-DSP in Earth systems, Proceedings of the American Society of Engineering Education.

37. •Naish, T.R., Powell, R.D., Barrett, P.J., Levy, R.H., Henry, S., Wilson, G.S., Krissek, L.A., Niessen, F., Pompilio, M., Ross, J., Scherer, R., Talarico, F., Pyne A., and the ANDRILL-MIS Science team (2008), Late Neogene climate history of the Ross Embayment from the AND-1B drill hole: Culmination of three decades of Antarctic margin drilling, in Cooper, A.K., Barrett, P.J., Storey, B., Stump E., and Wise, W. and the 10th ISAS editorial team, eds., 10th International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Science, Proceedings, National Academy of Sciences, 71-82.

36. •#Mitchell, R.N., Bice, D.M., Montanari, A., Cleaveland, L.C., Christianson, K.T., Coccioni, R., and Hinnov, L.A. (2008), Ocean anoxic cycles? Prelude to the Livello Bonarelli (OAE 2), Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 267, 1-16, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2007.11.026

35. •#Boulila, S., Galbrun, B., Hinnov, L.A. and Collin, P.-Y. (2008a), High-resolution cyclostratigraphic analysis from magnetic susceptibility in a Lower Kimmeridgian (Upper Jurassic) marl-limestone succession (La Méouge, Vocontian Basin, France), Sedimentary Geology, 203, 54-63, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2007.10.004

 

2007:

34. •Naish, T.R., Powell, R.D., Levy, R.H., Florindo, F., Harwood, D., Kuhn, G., Niessen, F., Talarico, F, Wilson, G and the ANDRILL-MIS Science team (2007), Studies from the ANDRILL McMurdo Ice Shelf Project, Antarctica, Initial Science Report on AND-1B, Terra Antarctica, 14,109-328.

33. •Naish, T.R., Powell, R.D., Levy, R.H., Florindo, F., Harwood, D., Kuhn, G., Niessen, F., Talarico, F, Wilson, G and the ANDRILL-MIS Science team (2007), ANDRILL recovers a 13 million year record of Antarctic climate and ice sheet history, Eos, Transactions, 88(50), 557-558, https://doi.org/10.1029/2007EO500001

32. •Hinnov, L.A. and Ogg, J.G. (2007), INVITED: Cyclostratigraphy and the Astronomical Time Scale, Stratigraphy, 4, 239-251.

31. •Elrick, M., and Hinnov, L.A. (2007), Millennial scale paleoclimate cycles recorded in widespread Paleozoic deeper water rhythmites of North America, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 243, 348-372, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2006.08.008

 

2006:

30. •Prokopenko, A.A., Hinnov, L.A., Williams, D.F. and Kuzmin, M.I. (2006), INVITED: Orbital forcing of continental climate during the Pleistocene: a complete astronomically tuned climatic record from Lake Baikal, SE Siberia, Quaternary Science Reviews, 25, 3431-3457, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2006.10.002

29. •Hinnov, L.A. (2006), Discussion of "Magnetostratigraphic confirmation of a much faster tempo for sea-level change for the Middle Triassic Latemar platform carbonates' by D.V. Kent, G. Muttoni, and P. Brack [Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 228 (2004), 369-377], Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 243, 841-846, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2006.01.013

28. •#Latta, D.K., Anastasio, D., Hinnov, L.A., Elrick, M.E., and Kodama, K.P. (2006), A record of Milankovitch rhythms in lithologically non-cyclic marine carbonates, Geology, 34, 29-32, https://doi.org/10.1130/G21918.1

 

2005:

27. •Cozzi, A., Hinnov, L.A., and Hardie, L.A. (2005), Orbitally forced Lofer cycles in the Dachstein Limestone of the Julian Alps (NE Italy), Geology, 33, 789-792, https://doi.org/10.1130/G21578.1

26. •Hinnov, L.A. (2005), INVITED: Astronomical signals from Pre-Cenozoic eras, in Berger, A. and Ercegovac, M., eds., Milutin Milankovitch 125th Anniversary Symposium: Paleoclimate and the Earth Climate System, Proceedings of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade, Serbia, 63-78.

25. •#Mora, G., and Hinnov, L.A. (2005), INVITED: Orbital forcing of tropical water balance inferred from sulfur speciation in Pleistocene lake sediment, Lake Bogota, Columbia, in Mora, G., and Surge, D., eds., Isotopic and Elemental Tracers of Cenozoic Climate Change, GSA Special Paper 395, https://doi.org/10.1130/2005.2395(04)

24. Preto, N., Hinnov, L.A., Hardie, L.A., and Harris M.T. (2005), Sea level changes versus hydrothermal diagenesis: origin of Triassic carbonate platform cycles in the Dolomites, Italy - Discussion, Sedimentary Geology, 178, 135-139, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2005.03.002

 

2004:

23. •#Grippo, A., Fischer, A.G., Hinnov, L.A., Herbert, T.D., and Premoli Silva, I. (2004), INVITED: Cyclostratigraphy and chronology of the Albian stage (Piobbico core, Italy), in D’Argenio, B., Fischer, A.G., Premoli Silva, I., Weissert, H. and Ferreri, V., eds., Cyclostratigraphy: Approaches and Case Histories, SEPM Special Publication No. 81, 57-81, https://doi.org/10.2110/pec.04.81.0057

22. •#Maurer, F., Hinnov, L.A., and Schlager, W. (2004), INVITED: Statistical time series analysis and sedimentological tuning of bedding rhythms in a Triassic basinal succession (S. Alps, Italy, in D’Argenio, B., Fischer, A.G., Premoli Silva, I., Weissert, H. and Ferreri, V., eds., Cyclostratigraphy: Approaches and Case Histories, SEPM Special Publication No. 81, 83-99, https://doi.org/10.2110/pec.04.81.0083

21. •#Preto, N., Hinnov, L.A., DeZanche, V., Mietto, P., and Hardie, L.A. (2004), INVITED: The Milankovitch interpretation of the Latemar platform cycles (Dolomites, Italy): implications for geochronology, biostratigraphy and Middle Triassic carbonate accumulation, in D’Argenio, B., Fischer, A.G., Premoli Silva, I., Weissert, H. and Ferreri, V., eds., Cyclostratigraphy: Approaches and Case Histories, SEPM Special Publication No. 81, 167-182, https://doi.org/10.2110/pec.04.81.0167

 

2003:

20. •#Pasternack, G.B. and Hinnov, L.A., (2003), Hydrometeorologic controls on water level in a vegetated Chesapeake Bay tidal freshwater delta, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 58, 373-393, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0272-7714(03)00106-9

19. •#Preto, N., and Hinnov, L.A., (2003), Unravelling the origin of carbonate platform cyclothems in the Upper Triassic Dürrenstein Fm. (Dolomites, Italy), Journal of Sedimentary Research, 73(5), 774-789, https://doi.org/10.1306/030503730774

 

 

 

2002:

18. •#Bazykin, D.A., and Hinnov, L.A. (2002), Orbitally-driven depositional cyclicity of the Lower Paleozoic Aisha-Bibi seamount (Malyi Karatau, Kazakstan): integrated sedimentological and time series study, in Zempolich, W.G., and Cook, H.E., eds., Paleozoic Carbonates of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS): Subsurface Reservoirs and Outcrop Analogs, SEPM Special Publication No. 75, 19-41, https://doi.org/10.2110/pec.02.74.0019

17. •Hinnov, L.A., Schulz, M. and Yiou, P. (2002), INVITED: Interhemispheric space-time attributes of the Dansgaard-Oeschger oscillations between 0-100 ka, Special Volume: Decadal to Millennial Climate Change, Quaternary Science Reviews, 21, 1213-1228, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0277-3791(01)00140-8

16. •Livi, K.J.T., Hinnov, L.A., Ferry, J.M., Veblen, D.R., and Frey, M. (2002), INVITED: Mineral homogenization during low-temperature metamorphism, Special Volume: Diagenesis and Low Grade Metamorphism, Schweizerische Mineralogische und Petrographische Mitteilungen, 82, 151-168.

 

2001:

15. •#Preto, N., Hinnov, L.A., Hardie, L.A., and De Zanche, V. (2001), A Middle Triassic orbital signal recorded in the shallow marine Latemar carbonate buildup (Dolomites, Italy), Geology, 29, 1123-1128, https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(2001)029<1123:MTOSRI>2.0.CO;2

14. •#Meyers, S., Sageman, B., and Hinnov, L.A. (2001), Integrated quantitative stratigraphy of the Cenomanian-Turonian Bridge Creek Limestone member using evolutive harmonic analysis and stratigraphic modeling, Journal of Sedimentary Research, 71, 627-643, https://doi.org/10.1306/012401710628

 

2000:

13. Hinnov, L.A. (2000), INVITED: New perspectives on orbitally forced stratigraphy, Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 28, 419-475, https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.earth.28.1.419

12. •Hinnov, L.A., Park, J., and E. Erba (2000), Lower-Middle Jurassic rhythmites from the Lombard Basin, Italy: a record of orbitally forced carbonate cycles modulated by secular environmental changes in West Tethys, in, R.L. Hall and P.L. Smith, eds., Advances in Jurassic Research 2000, Trans Tech Publications, 437-454.

 

1990-1999:

11. •Hinnov, L.A. and Park, J. (1999), INVITED: Strategies for assessing Early-Middle (Pliensbachian-Aalenian) Jurassic cyclochronologies, in Shackleton, N.J., Mc Cave, I.N., and Weedon, G.P., eds., A Discussion: Astronomical (Milankovitch) Calibration of the Geological Timescale, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London, Series A, 357, 1831-1859, https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.1999.0403

10. •Hinnov, L.A. and Park, J. (1998), Detection of astronomical cycles in the sedimentary record by frequency modulation analysis, Journal of Sedimentary Research, 68, 524-539, https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.68.524

9. Hardie, L.A., and Hinnov, L.A. (1997), Biostratigraphic and radiometric age data question the Milankovitch characteristics of the Latemar cycles (Southern Alps, Italy) - Comment, Geology, 25, 470-471, https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1997)025<0470:BARADQ>2.3.CO;2

8. •Elrick, M., and Hinnov, L.A. (1996), Millennial-scale climate origins for stratification in Cambrian and Devonian deep-water rhythmites, western USA, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 123, 353-372, https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-0182(95)00106-9

7. •Hinnov, L.A., and Goldhammer, R.K. (1991), INVITED: Spectral analysis of the Middle Triassic Latemar Limestone, Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, 61, 1173-1193, https://doi.org/10.1306/D4267861-2B26-11D7-8648000102C1865D

6. •Berger, A.L., Mélice, J.-L., and Hinnov, L.A. (1991), Strategy for frequency spectra of Quaternary climate records, Climate Dynamics, 5, 227-240, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00210007

 

1985-1989:

5. Hinnov, L.A. and Park, J. (1988), Multi-windowed spectrum estimates of the ILS polar motion, Proceedings of the IAU Symposium No. 128 on Earth Rotation and Reference Frames for Geodesy and Geodynamics, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, 64-69.

4. •Hinnov, L.A. and Wilson, C.R. (1987), An estimate of the water storage contribution to the excitation of polar motion, Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, 88, 437-459, doi:10.1111/j.1365-246X.1987.tb06652.x

3. Hinnov, L.A. (1986), The Earth's Polar Motion, United States Naval Observatory Brochure, United States Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 14 p.

2. •Kakuta, C., McCarthy, D.D., Hara, T., Sato, K., Yokoyama, K., Manabe, S., Sakai, S., Kitago, H., Iwadate, K., Babcock, A.K., Lindenblad, I.W., and Hinnov, L.A. (1986), Non-tidal motions between Mizusawa and Washington D.C., Publications of the International Latitude Observatory of Mizusawa, 19, 1-13.

1. Wilson, C.R., and Hinnov, L.A. (1985), Water storage effects on the Earth's rotation, Proceedings of the International Conference on Earth Rotation and the Terrestrial Reference Frame, MERIT-COTES Joint Working Groups, IAU and IAG/IUGG, Columbus, Ohio, 484-489.

 

Abstracts:

 

As of December 27, 2023:

 

• Total of 296 conference presentations; # = post-doc or student advisee.

 

2023:

296. Pas, D., Wouters, S., Jamart, V., Thaureau, M., Da Silva, A.C., Hinnov, L.A. (2023), Millennial-scale cycles modulated by orbital periods recognized in middle Cambrian (~500 My) deep-water limestones of western Utah, USA, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 11-15 December.

295. Zhou, M., Wu, H., Hinnov, L.A., Fang, Q. (2023), Earth-Moon Separation and Tidal Dissipation History Constrained by Cyclostratigraphy: Existing Datasets and New Evidences, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 11-15 December.

294. Hinnov, L.A., Wu, H., Fang, Q., Zhang, S., Yang, T., Shi, M., Li, H. (2023), Status of the Paleozoic Astronomical Time Scale, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 11-15 December.

293. Wu, Y., Malinverno, A., Meyers, S.R., Hinnov, L.A. (2023), Earth’s axial precession frequency, length of day, lunar distance, and insolation periodicities over the past 650 Myr from cyclostratigraphy, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 11-15 December.

292. Ajibade, R.A., Meyers, S.R., Lantink, M.L., Malinverno, A., Hinnov, L.A., Carroll, A.C. (2023), Earth-Moon History and Astronomical Parameters: Constraints from the Permian and Proterozoic, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 11-15 December.

291. Yao, X., Dai, S., Li, M., Hinnov, L.A. (2023), Did astronomical forcing trigger abrupt climate transitions during Cenozoic global cooling events? American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 11-15 December.

290. Remirez, M., Burls, N. Gilleaudeau, G.J., Tagle, N., Abell, J.T., Caballero-Gill, R., Hinnov, L.A. (2023), Well-oxygenated conditions in the North Pacific indicate Pacific Meridional overturning circulation (PMOC) during the Pliocene, Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, 15-18 October.

289. Anderson, R.Y., Menking, K.M., Hinnov, L.A. (2023), Variability of a stable Sun since 255 Ma, Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, 15-18 October.

288. Hinnov, L.A. (2023), INVITED: The Upper Permian (Ochoan) Castile Formation: Sixteen Octaves of Paleoclimate Variability, Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, 15-18 October.

287. Read, J.F., Pope, M.C., Elrick, M., Hinnov, L.A., Repetski, J.E., Ryder, R.T., Patchen, D.G., Diecchio, R.J., (2023), Influence of depositional setting and tectonics on preservation of 25-Myr Milankovitch record on convergent foreland during long-term global cooling: Middle and Upper Ordovician, eastern USA, Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, 15-18 October.

286. Remírez, M., Burls, N., Gilleaudeau, G., Abell, J., Hinnov, L.A. (2023). Evidencias de buena oxigenación de fondo confirman la presencia de activa circulacion [PMOC] en el Pacífico Norte durante el Plioceno. IX Latin American Congress of Sedimentology and XVIII Argentinian Meeting of Sedimentology, La Plata, Argentina, 17-22 September.    

285. Liu, Y., Zeeden, C., and Hinnov, L.A. (2023), Milankovitch climate control of hyperpycnal flow sedimentation in an Early Cretaceous succession (Ri Qing Wei Basin, China), GeoBerlin 2023 - Geosciences Beyond Boundaries - Research, Society, Future, Berlin, Germany, 3-8 September.

284. Hinnov, L.A., Algeo, T.J., Lisiecki, L.E. (2023), Basin-wide correlation of astronomically forced cycles in the Fammenian Ohio Shale, Appalachian Basin, Ohio, USA, Subcommission on Devonian Stratigraphy and International Geological Correlation Programme 652 Annual Meeting, Geneseo, NY, 30 July-1 August.

283. Klisiewicz, J., Wichdern, N., Tuskes, K., De Vleeschouwer, D., Hinnov, L.A. (2023), Timing of the Late Devonian Kellwasser Crisis: cyclostratigraphic analysis of the Walnut Creek section, NY, USA, Subcommission on Devonian Stratigraphy and International Geological Correlation Programme 652 Annual Meeting, Geneseo, NY, 30 July-1 August.

282. Noffke, N., Allen, H., Awramik, S., Bekker, A., Beukes, N.,  Callefo, F., Jan-Peter Duda, J.P., Douglas Galante, D., Christopher Fedo, C.,  Peter Haines, P.,  Keyron Hickman-Lewis, K.,  Hinnov, L.A.,  Huston, D., Haddock, J., Halla, J., Hoffmann, A., Kovalick, A., Lowe, D., Simon Johnson, S., Linda Kah, L.,  Köykkä, J., Martin, S., Nhleko, N., Reis, H., Reno, B.,  Sanchez, E., Shukla, Y., van Zuilen, M., Westall, F., and Whitehouse, M. (2023), Eoarchean and Paleoarchean worlds as blueprints for the investigation of Hesperian lithologies on Mars, 6th International Archean Symposium, Perth, Australia, 25-27 July.

281. Crucifix, M., Hinnov, L.A., Da Silva, A.-C., De Vleeschouwer, D., Meyers, S., Parnell, A., Sinnaesel, M., Westerhold, T., Wouters, S. (2023), Advances in Bayesian time series analysis of palaeoclimate data, European Geophysical Union General Assembly, 24-28 April, Vienna, Austria.

 

2022:

280. Hinnov, L.A., and Hammer, J. (2022), Objective estimation of sediment accumulation rates and time scales for carbonate-rich cyclostratigraphy, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Chicago IL, 12-16 December.

279. Yao, X., Dai, S., Li, M., Hinnov, L.A. (2022), Astronomical forcing of Miocene red and green mudstone rhythms reveals a negative hydrologic budget linked to orbital eccentricity maxima in northeastern Tibet, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Chicago IL, 12-16 December.

278. #Liu, Y., Hinnov, L.A., Zeeden, C., Huang, C., and Zhou, Y. (2022), Milankovitch climate control of hyperpycnal flow sedimentation in an Early Cretaceous succession (Ri Qing Wei Basin, China), American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Chicago, IL, 12-16 December.

277. Hendy, I., Du, X., Hinnov, L.A., Brown, E., Schimmelmann, A., and Pak, D. (2022), Interannual Southern California Hydroclimate Variability and the ENSO Teleconnection during the Holocene. 14th International Conference on Paleoceanography, Bergen, Norway, 29 August-2 September.

276. Hinnov, L.A., Baddouh, M., and Karoly, S. (2022), Paleoenvironmental Trends, Cycles and Events at the Onset of Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 Recorded at Demerara Rise, Equatorial Atlantic Ocean, 21st International Sedimentological Congress, Beijing, China, 22-26 August.

275. Ma, K., Hinnov, L.A., Zhang, X., and Gong, Y. (2022), Astronomical climate changes trigger Late Devonian bio- and environmental events in South China, 21st International Sedimentological Congress, Beijing, China, 22-26 August.

274. #Liu, Y., Hinnov, L.A., Hinnov, L.A., and Zhou, Y. (2022), Milankovitch climate control of hyperpycnal flow sedimentation in an Early Cretaceous succession (Ri Qing Wei Basin, China). 21st International Sedimentological Congress, Beijing, China, 22-26 August

273. Hammer, J., and Hinnov, L.A. (2022). Accurate time scale recovery by estimating variable carbonate accumulation rates in sedimentary sequences. 21st International Sedimentological Congress, Beijing, China, 22-26 August.

272. Eldrett, J.S., Ma, C., Bergman, S., Minisini, D., Kennan, L., Meyers, S. and Hinnov, L.A. (2022). Climatic and environmental contributions to 10  to 1,000,000 year depositional variations observed in source rocks of the Cenomanian-Turonian transition, Texas USA. 21st International Sedimentological Congress, Beijing, China, 22-26 August.

271. Fang, Q., Wu, H., Shen, S., Jiang, G., Hinnov, L.A., Huang, W., Zhang, S., Yang, Y., Wu, Q. (2022). Collapse of coal forests triggered the demise of the late Paleozoic icehouse. 21st International Sedimentological Congress, Beijing, China, 22-26 August.

270. Yao, X., Dai, S., Li, M., Hinnov, L.A. (2022), Astronomical forcing of Miocene red-green mudstone rhythms in northeastern Tibet: an integrated study of magnetostratigraphy and cyclostratigraphy, 21st International Sedimentological Congress, Beijing, China, 22-26 August.

269. Yao, X., Dai, S., Li, M., Hinnov, L.A. (2022), Eccentricity and obliquity metronomes recorded in the lacustrine record of Jiuxi Basin, northeastern Tibet are used to calibrate the Middle Miocene astronomical time scale. 21st International Sedimentological Congress, Beijing, China, 22-26 August.

268. Hinnov, L.A. and Al Aswad, J. (2022), Multitaper estimates of solid Earth tidal constituents from Plate Boundary Observatory borehole strainmeters, Multitaper Spectral Analysis Workshop, Banff International Research Station, Canada, 24-26 June.

267. #Meyers, J.S., Buursink, M.L., and Hinnov, L.A. (2022), A review of the current state of subsurface hydrogen storage in the United States, Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section Regional Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, 7-8 April.

 

2021:

266. Hinnov, L.A. and Boulila, S. (2021). Earth-Moon dynamics from Eocene cyclostratigraphy. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Virtual New Orleans, LA, 13-17 December.

265. Yao, X., Dai, S., Li, M., Hinnov, L.A. (2021). Cyclostratigraphy of early-middle Miocene lacustrine successions in Jiuxi Basin, northeastern Tibet. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Virtual New Orleans, LA, 13-17 December.

264. Anastasio, D., Kodama, K.P, Pares, J.M., Hinnov, L.A., and Idleman, B.D. (2021).  External then internal modulation of folding rates with 104 to 105year time resolutions from growth strata, Pico del Aguila, Spain, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Virtual, New Orleans, LA, 17-21 December.

263. Fang, Q., Wu, H., Shen, S., Fan, J., Hinnov, L.A., Zhang, S., and Yang, T. (2021). Astronomically paced marine biological evolution during the Late Paleozoic icehouse-to-greenhouse transition. Virtual European Geophysical Union General Assembly, April 19-30.

 

2020:

262. #Du, X., Hendy, I., Hinnov, L.A., Brown, E., Zhu, J., and Poulsen, C.J. (2020). High-resolution interannual precipitation reconstruction of Southern California: Implications for Holocene ENSO evolution, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Virtual, San Francisco, CA, 1-17 December.

261. #Pfeifer L.S., Hinnov L.A., Zeeden C., Rolf C., Laag C. and Soreghan G.S. (2020). Ten Million Years of Paleoclimatic Variability Recorded in Permian Loessite of Eastern Equatorial Pangea. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Virtual, San Francisco, CA, 1-17 December.

260. #Pfeifer, L.S., Hinnov, L.A., Zeeden, C., Rolf, C., Laag, C., and Soreghan, G.S. (2020). Milankovitch-scale paleoclimatic variability recorded in Permian loessite (south-central France).  Virtual presentation, GeoUtrecht 2020, 24-26 August.

259. Soreghan, G.S., Beccaletto, L., Benison, K., Bouquin, S., Hamamura, N., Hamilton, M., Heavens, N.G., Hinnov, L.A., Looy, C., and Pochat, S (2020), DeepDust—A Proposed Drilling Project to Probe Continental Climate of the Late Paleozoic Icehouse-Greenhouse Transition, European Geophysical Union, General Assembly, 3-8 May.

 

2019:

258. Caballero-Gill, R., and Hinnov, L.A. (2019), Cyclostratigraphy and Astrochronology of the Messinian, Zanclean, and Piacenzian Stages from the Southwest Pacific, Site DSDP 594, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 December.

257. #Sardar Abadi, M., Soreghan, G.L., Hinnov, L.A., Heavens, N., and Gleason, J.D. (2019), Provenance and cyclostratigraphy of Permo-Carboniferous dust delivered to northeastern Gondwana, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 December.

256. #Pfeifer, L., Soreghan, G.L., and Hinnov, L.A., and Pochat, S. (2019), Paleoclimatic significance of Permian loess and dust in Variscan basins of eastern equatorial Pangaea, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 December.

255. Read, J.F., Li, M., Hinnov, L.A., Nelson, C.S., and Hood, S.D. (2019), Astronomical forcing of cycles and gamma ray logs in Late Oligocene mixed silicilastic-carbonates of Tikorangi Formation, Taranaki Peninsula, New Zealand, Geoscience Society of New Zealand, Annual Conference, University of Waikato, Hamilton, NZ, 24-27 November.

254. Hinnov, L.A., Fischer, A.G., Grippo, A., Teerman, S., and Baddouh, M. (2019), Eocene cyclostratigraphy and astrochronology: The Green River Formation (Bridger Basin, Wyoming), A.G. Fischer Session, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, 21-25 September.

253. Grippo, A., and Hinnov, L.A. (2019), Long-Period Modulations of Earth’s Orbital Eccentricity and Obliquity recorded in the Cretaceous (Albian) Fucoid Marls, Piobbico Core, Italy, A.G. Fischer Session, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, 21-25 September.

252. #Ma, K., Li, R., Hinnov, L.A., and Gong, Y. (2019), Conodont biostratigraphy and astronomical tuning of the Lower-Middle Ordovician Liangjiashan (North China) and Huanghuachang (South China marine sections, A.G. Fischer Session, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, 21-25 September.

251. #Taubenberger, C. and Hinnov, L.A. (2019), Budyko-Sellers one-dimensional energy balance modeling with accurate mean annual insolation, Earth System Modeling Graduate Symposium, Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies, George Mason University, 11 April.

250. Wu, H., Fang, Q., and Hinnov, L.A. (2019), Permian astrochronology in China, Deep Dust ICDP Workshop, Norman, OK, 6-11 March.

249. #Du, X., Hendy, I., Brown, K. and Hinnov, L.A. (2019), ENSO-related precipitation changes in Southern California over the past 9000 years, Pacific Climate Workshop 2019, Pacific Grove, CA, 17-20 February.

248. Hendy, I., Du, X., Schimmelmann, A., Pak, D., and Hinnov, L.A. (2019), Tropical and high-latitude influence on annual to centennial precipitation variability in Southern California’s Mediterranean climate over the past 9000 years, 20th Congress of the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) 2019, Dublin, IE, 25-31 July.

247. Hendy, I., Du, X., Schimmelmann, A., Pak, D., and Hinnov, L.A. (2019), Tropical and high-latitude influence on annual to centennial precipitation variability in Southern California over the past 2,000 years, Pacific Climate Workshop 2019, Pacific Grove, CA, 17-20 February.

246. Caballero-Gill, R.P., and Hinnov, L.A. (2019), Evolution of subantarctic and intermediate-depth waters during the latest Miocene-Pliocene epoch, Advanced Climate Dynamics Course Ten Year Anniversary Alumni Conference, Rondane, Norway, 28-29 March.

245. #Smith, M., Hinnov, L.A., and McLaughlin, P. (2019), The Woodland Beach Core, Delaware: Paleocene-Eocene Record of a Mid-Atlantic Shoreline Sequence, Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section Regional Meeting, Charleston, SC, 28-29 March.

 

2018:

244. Huang, C., and Hinnov, L.A. (2018), Astronomical forcing of the early Oligocene-middle Eocene climate changes revealed in the continental saline lake record, central China, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Washington, DC, 11-15 December.

243. #Brandt, D., Ernesto, M., Franco, D.R., and Hinnov, L.A. (2018), New Late Pennsylvanian Paleomagnetic Results from Parana Basin (Southern Brazil): a Possible Record of the Persistent Non-Dipolar Component During Kiaman Times? American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Washington, DC, 11-15 December.

242. #Al Aswad, J., and Hinnov, L.A. (2018), Estimating solid Earth tidal constituents from PBO station borehole strainmeters, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Washington, DC, 11-15 December.

241. Wu, H., Fang, Q., Wang, X., Hinnov, L.A., Qi, Y., Shen, S., Yang, T., Li, H., Chen, J., and Zhang, S. (2018), A ~34 m.y. astronomical time scale for the uppermost Mississippian through Pennsylvanian of the Carboniferous System, INVITED, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Washington, DC, 11-15 December.

240. Li, M., Hinnov, L.A. and Kump, L. (2018), A time-series analysis software package (Acycle) for paleoclimate research and education, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Washington, DC, 11-15 December.

239. de Oliveira Carvalho Rodrigues, P. Hinnov, L.A., and Franco, D. (2018), The evolution of a Milankovitch-like spectrum in the banded iron formation of the 2.5 Ga Dales Gorge Member (Hamersley Basin, Australia), American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Washington, DC, 11-15 December.

238. #Du, X., Hendy, I., Hinnov, L.A., and Brown, E. (2018), Relationship between annual precipitation variability and ENSO in Southern California for the past 9,000 years, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Washington, DC, 11-15 December.

237. Heavens, N.G., Soreghan, G.S., Hinnov, L.A., Simpson, C. (2018), Reconstructing the Dust Cycle During the Late Paleozoic Ice Age, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Washington, DC, 11-15 December.

236. Ogg, J., Huang, C., Hinnov, L.A., and Gradstein, F.M. (2018), Age model for Late Jurassic through Early Cretaceous used in the Geologic Timescale 2012/2016 reference scales, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana, 4-7 November.

235. Franco, D.R., Brandt, D., Hinnov, L.A., Ernesto, M., Rodrigues, P.O.C., Weinschtz, L. and Zhao, X. (2018), Magneto-cyclostratigraphy of Late Paleozoic rhythmites from Mafra Formation (Parana Basin, Brazil), IGCP-652 Meeting Reading time in Paleozoic Sedimentary Rock, Bremen, Germany, 12-19 September.

234. #Liu, W., Wu, H., Hinnov, L.A. (2018), Testing probabilistic evolutionary hidden Markov model for aligning cyclostratigraphy with astronomical model time scales, Japan-China-Korea Graduate Student Forum, Tsukuba, Japan, 28-29 September.

233. Li., M., Huang, C., Ogg, J., Hinnov, L.A., Zhang, Y., Chen, w., and Tian, W. (2018), Astrochronology of the end-Permian extinction and the Early-Middle Triassic. Goldschmidt Meeting, 2018, Boston, MA, 12-17 August (invited).

232. Li, M., Kump, L.R., Hinnov, L.A., Mann, M.E., and Ridgwell, A. (2018), New methods for astrochronological calibration of paleoclimate proxies and significance for deep time data assimilation. 3rd DeepMIP Meeting, Bristol, UK, 3-5 July.

231. Li, M., Hinnov, L.A., Huang, C., and Ogg, J. (2018), Sedimentary noise and Early Triassic sea levels linked to land–ocean water exchange and obliquity forcing. International Symposium on Deep-time Environmental & Climatic Extremes and Biotic Responses, Wuhan, China, 22-24 May (invited).

 

2017:

230. Hinnov, L.A., de Oliveira Carvalho Rodrigues, P., and Franco, D. (2017), Testing Timescales for Rhythms Recorded in the 2.5 Ga Banded Iron Formation of the Dales Gorge Member (Brockman Iron Formation, Hamersley Group, Australia), American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 11-15 December.

229. #Du, X., Hendy, I., Hinnov, L.A., Brown, E., Schimmelmann, A., and Pak, D. (2017), Relationship between annual precipitation variability and ENSO in Southern California for the last 2,000 years, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 11-15 December.

228. #Liu, W., Hinnov, L.A., Wu, H., and Pas, D. (2017), How to make eccentricity cycles in stratigraphy: the role of compaction, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 11-15 December.

227. #Li, M., Kump, L. and Hinnov, L.A. (2017), Tracking variable sedimentation rates in orbitally forced paleoclimate proxy series, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 11-15 December.

226. #Pas, D., Hinnov, L.A., Day, J., Kodama, K., Sinnesael, M., and Liu, W. (2017), Astronomical calibration of the Fammenian (Upper Devonian) time scale, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, 21-24 October.

225. Hinnov, L.A. (2017), INVITED: A Survey of Paleozoic Cyclostratigraphy, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, 21-24 October.

224. #Li, M., Zhang, Y., Huang, C., Ogg, J., Hinnov, L.A., Wang, Y., Zou, Z. and Li, L. (2017), Astrochronology and magnetostratigraphy of the Xujiahe Formation and Newark Supergroup: implications for the Late Triassic time scale, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, 21-24 October.

223. #Li, M., Zhang, Y., Ogg, J., Huang, C., Hinnov, L.A., and Chen, Z.-Q. (2017), Triassic time scale from astronomical-tuned magnetostratigraphy, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, 21-24 October.

222. #Baddouh, M., Karoly, S.E., and Hinnov, L.A. (2017), Marine Black Shale at Demerara Rise, Equatorial Atlantic Ocean, at the inception of Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Event 2: A Record of Disturbance in Terrestrial Sediment Influx, Marine Productivity, Nutrient Cycling, Oceanic Anoxia and Circulation, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, 21-24 October.

221. #Liu, W. Wu, H., Hinnov, L.A, and Pas, D. (2017), Cyclostratigraphic Analysis of the Lower Cretaceous Terrestrial Songliao Basin, Northeast China, International Association of Sedimentology Meeting, 10-12 October, Toulouse, France.

220. #Pas, D., Hinnov, L.A., Day, J.E., Kodama, K., Sinnesael, M., and Liu, W. (2017), Cyclostratigraphic calibration of the Late Devonian time scale. International Association of Sedimentology Meeting, 10-12 October, Toulouse, France.

219. Wu, H., Hinnov, L.A., Wang, C., Wan, X., Zhang, S. and Yang, T. (2017), Intercalibration of astrochronologic and radioisotopic time scales for Late Cretaceous continental records in Songliao Basin, Northeastern China, 10th International Symposium on the Cretaceous, 21-26 August, Vienna, AT.

218. #Liu, W., Wu, H., Hinnov, L.A., Ma, C., Li, M., and Pas, D. (2017), Paleoclimate evolution driven by astronomical forcing in the Early Cretaceous Songliao Basin, Northeast China, 10th International Symposium on the Cretaceous, 21-26 August, Vienna, AT.

217. Hendy, I., Napier, T.J., Heusser, L.E., and Hinnov, L.A. (2017), An 8000-year record of rapid climate change and ENSO during the MIS 11-12 Deglaciation (Termination 5) from ~430 to 422 ka, Pacific Climate Workshop 2017, Pacific Grove, CA, 5-8 March.

216. #Du, X., Hendy, I., Hinnov, L.A., Brown, E., Schimmelmann, A., and Pak, D. (2017), 2000 years of annual precipitation variability in Southern California, Pacific Climate Workshop 2017, Pacific Grove, CA, 5-8 March.

215. #Baddouh, M. and Hinnov, L.A. (2017), Chemical composition of laminated marine sediments during Oceanic Anoxic Event 2, Demerara Rise, equatorial Atlantic Ocean, GSA Joint 52nd Northeastern Annual Section / 51st North-Central Annual Section Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, 19-21 March.

214. #Liu, W., Wu, H., Hinnov, L.A., Ma, C., and Li, M. (2017), Astronomically Forced Deposition in the Early Cretaceous Songliao Synrift Basin, China and Its Paleoclimatic Implications, GSA Joint 52nd Northeastern Annual Section / 51st North-Central Annual Section Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, 19-21 March.

 

2016:

213. Hinnov, L.A., Li, M., and Huang, C. (2016), INVITED: Radio-bio-cyclo-magneto-stratigraphy solves longstanding problems of the global Triassic: astronomically paced aquifer-eustasy, interregional correlation, and geologic time, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 12-16 December.

212. Hinnov, L.A. (2016), INVITED: From insolation to stratigraphy, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 12-16 December.

211. Yao, X., Hinnov, L.A., Zhou, Y.Q., 2016. Cyclostratigraphy and Astronomical Time Scale of Permian chert sequence in Chaohu, South China, Section No. 85 (oral), Annual meeting of Chinese Geosciences Union, Beijing, China, 15-18 October.

210. #Ma, C., Eldrett, J.S., Meyers, S.R., Minisini, D., Bergman, S.C., Hinnov, L.A. (2016), Centennial to Millennial Scale Cycles in Mid-Cretaceous Greenhouse Climate, Oceanic Anoxic Events, SEPM Research Conference, Austin, TX, 2-7 November.

209. #Ruhl, M. Xu, W., Hesselbo, S.P., Hinnov, L.A., Jenkyns, H.C., Storm, M., Riding, J.B., and Ullmann, C.V. (2016), Towards an high-precision numerical timescale for the Toarcian: linking the marine Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event with continental volcanism, Oceanic Anoxic Events, SEPM Research Conference, Austin, TX, 2-7 November.

208. #Li, M., Huang, C., Hinnov, L.A., Ogg, J., and Zhang, Y. (2016), On the timescale controversy of the Spathian substage (Early Triassic) in South China, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 22-28 September.

207. #Li, M., Huang, C., Hinnov, L.A., Chen, W., and Tian, W. (2016), Astrochronology of the Anisian Stage (Middle Triassic) in South China: implications for biotic recovery following the end-Permian mass extinction, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 22-28 September.

206. #Carvajal, C.P., Soreghan, G.S., Isaacson, P., and Hinnov, L.A. (2016), Climatic and volcanic events recorded in atmospheric dust of the Late Pennsylvanian Copacabana Formation (Bolivia) of Western Gondwana, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 22-28 September.

205. Browning, J., Miller, K., Hinnov, L.A., and Williford, K. (2016), Early Jurassic earth system and timescale (Jet): Morchras (Wales), Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 22-28 September.

204. Soreghan, G.S., Soreghan, M.J., Heavens, N.G., and Hinnov, L.A. (2016), INVITED: Mars on Earth: The Permian Dust Bowl of the Western Pangaean Tropics, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 22-28 September.

203. Hendy, I.L., Brown, E.T., Hinnov, L.A., Schimmelmann, A., and Du, X. (2016), 9,000 years of California weather: The relationship between extreme precipitation events and interannual climate change, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 22-28 September.

202. Huang, C., Deng, S., Dong, S., Hinnov, L.A., Zhang, R., Li, D. Wang, Z., Lu, Y., and Li, X. (2016), Astronomically forced cyclicity in the Late Ordovician-Early Silurian, Sichuan Basin, China, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 22-28 September.

201. #Baddouh, M., Hinnov, L.A., Fischer, A.G., and Grippo, A. (2016), Astronomical controls on paleohydrology of the Eocene Lacustrine Green River Formation, Bridger Basin, Wyoming, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 22-28 September.

200. #Ruhl, M., Hesselbo, S., Hinnov, L.A., Jenkyns, H., Storm, M., Xu, W., Riding, J., and Ullmann, C. (2016), Astronomical constraints on the duration of Early Jurassic Pliensbachian and Toarcian stages and global carbon cycle and climatic perturbations, International Geological Congress, Capetown, South Africa, 27 August-4 September.

199. #Carvajal, C.P. Soreghan, G.S., Isaacson, P., Hinnov, L.A., and Hamilton, M.A. (2016), Atmospheric dust from the Pennsylvanian Copacabana Formation (Bolivia): a high-resolution record of climate and volcanism from Northwestern Gondwana, Geological Society of America, Rock Mountain Section Meeting, Moscow, ID, 18-19 May.

 

2015:

198. #Ruhl, M., Hesselbo, S., Hinnov, L.A., Jenkyns, H., Storm, M., Xu, W., Riding, J., and Ullman, C. (2015), Astronomical constraints on the duration of Early Jurassic stages and global carbon cycle and climatic perturbations, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December.

197. Anastasio, D., Kodama, K.P., Hinnov, L.A., and Pares, J. (2015), Incremental folding rates determined with 104-5 year time resolutions along the Pyrenean Thrust Front, Spain, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December.

196. Hendy, I.L., Hinnov, L.A., Brown, E.T., and Napier, T.J. (2015), Identifying the Holocene evolution of interannual climate variability in Southern California river runoff records, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December.

195. #Napier, T.J., Hendy, I.L., Brown, E.T., and Hinnov, L.A. (2015), Reconstructing Quaternary precipitation periodicities with Santa Barbara Basin sediment cores: application of the siliciclastic detrital element proxy at annual resolution, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December.

194. #Li, M., Huang, C., and Hinnov, L.A. (2015), Testing multiple paleoclimate proxies in a Triassic marine record from China, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December.

193. #Li, M., Huang, C., Hinnov, L.A., Ogg, J., Zhang, Y., Chen, Z.-Q., and Zou, Z. (2015), An astronomical time scale for Triassic ecosystem recovery in South China, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 1-4 November.

192. Hinnov, L.A., Mei, M., Wu, H., and Zhang, S. (2015), The Precambrian Wumishan cyclothems of China: a 60+ million year long peritidal carbonate record of multiple-scale sea level oscillations, stromatolite evolution and an aragonite-calcite sea transition, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 1-4 November.

191. Wu, H., Zhang, S., Hinnov, L.A., Jiang, G., Wang, C. (2015), Cyclostratigraphy and orbital tuning of the terrestrial upper Turonian-lower Danian in Songliao Basin, northeastern China, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 1-4 November.

190. #Li, M., Huang, C., and Hinnov, L.A. (2015), Intermittent obliquity-forced climate during the Early Triassic, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 1-4 November.

189. #Yaqoob, H., Hinnov, L.A., and Meyer, M. (2015), CT reconstruction of Ediacaran trace fossils, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 1-4 November.

188. #Li, M., Hinnov, L.A., Huang, C., Ogg, J., Chen, Z.-Q., and Zhang, Y. (2015), Cyclostratigraphy and integrated time scale of the Early Triassic, 2nd Boreal Triassic Conference 2015 and 12th International Workshop on the Permo-Triassic, Svalbard, 27 August – 1 September.

187. Hinnov, L.A., and Diecchio, R.J. (2015), Milankovitch cycles in the Juniata Formation, Late Ordovician, Central Appalachian Basin, USA, 12th International Symposium on the Ordovician System, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 8-11 June.

186. Hinnov, L. (2015), INVITED: Revisiting Milankovitch signals in platform carbonates, GSA North Central Meeting, Madison, WI, 19-20 May.

185. Hinnov, L. (2015), Milankovitch-scale glacio-eustasy recorded in stratigraphy and its rising importance in 21st century geoscience, GSA Southeastern Meeting, Chattanooga, TN, 19-20 March.

184. #Li, M., Hinnov, L., and Huang, C. (2015), Multiple proxies of ancient climate and sea-level change: a Permian-Triassic transition example, GSA Southeastern Meeting, Chattanooga, TN, 19-20 March.

183. Hendy, I.L., Napier, T.J., Brown, E.T., Schimmelmann, A., Pak, D. and Hinnov, L.A., (2015), 9,000 years of California weather in an ultra-high resolution scanning XRF record from Santa Barbara Basin, Pacific Climate Workshop 2015, Pacific Grove, CA, 8-11 March.

182. #Napier, T.J., Hendy, I.L., Brown, E.T., and Hinnov, L. A. (2015), Reconstructing Pleistocene precipitation events from Santa Barbara Basin sediment cores: application of the detrital elemental proxy at annual resolution, Pacific Climate Workshop 2015, Pacific Grove, CA, 8-11 March.

181. #Yaqoob, H. and Hinnov, L.A. (2015), CT reconstruction of Ediacaran trace fossils, 3D Imaging of Fossils Symposium, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, 26 February.

 

2014:

180. #Reynolds, E., #Goswami, A., Olson, P., Hinnov, L., and Gnanadesikan, A. (2014), Global ocean sedimentation patterns: plate tectonic history versus climate change, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 December.

179. #Goswami, A., Olson, P., Hinnov, L. and Gnanadesikan, A. (2014), Global paleobathymetry for the Cenomanian-Turonian (90 Ma), American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 December.

178. #Aswasereelert, A., Meyers, S.R., and Hinnov, L.A. (2014), Climate “noise” and the cryosphere: new constraints on the evolution of ice sheets during the Cenozoic, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 December.

177. #Yao, X., Hinnov, L.A. and Zhou, Y. (2014), Analysis of binary series to evaluate astronomical forcing of a Middle Permian chert sequence in South China, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 December.

176. #Yu, E., Wang, C., Wu, H., and Hinnov, L.A. (2014), ENSO-type signals recorded in the Late Cretaceous laminated sediments of Songliao Basin, Northwest China, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 December.

175. Aciego, S.M., Wiltse, M.R., Soreghan, G.S., Bailey, A., Heavens, N.G., Simpson, C. and Hinnov, L.A. (2014), Assessing aeolian inputs to a late Paleozoic shallow marine section, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, 19-22 October.

174. Hinnov, L.A. (2014), INVITED: Insolation to stratigraphy: lessons from integrated irradiance, Milutin Milankovitch Anniversary UNESCO Symposium: Past Climate: A Lesson for the Future, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade, Serbia, 2-5 September.

173. #Li, M., Huang, C., Ogg, J., Chen, Z.-Q., and Hinnov, L.A. (2014), Cyclostratigraphy of the Early Triassic of South China, Third Conference on Earth System Science, Shanghai, China, 2-4 July.

172. Wu, H., Zhang, S., Hinnov, L.A., Jiang, G., Feng, Q., Li, H., and Yang, T. (2014), Late Permian and Early Triassic Astronomical Time Scale in South China, Third International Conference of Geobiology, Wuhan, China, 16-18 June.

171. #Li, M., Huang, C., Chen, Z.-Q., Hinnov, L.A., and Ogg, J. (2014), Astrochronology of the Early Triassic from South China and the Earth system model, Third International Conference of Geobiology, Wuhan, China, 16-18 June.

170. Heavens, N.G., Soreghan, G.S., Aciego, S.M., Hinnov, L.A., and Simpson, C. (2014), INVITED: Investigating the biotic and paleoclimatic consequences of dust during Late Paleozoic time, Third International Conference of Geobiology, Wuhan, China, 16-18 June.

169. Hesselbo, S.,Bjerrum, C., Hinnov, L., Riding, J., van de Schootbrugge, B., Mac Niocaill, C., Miller, K., Wonik, T. (2014), Mochras Revisited: a new global standard for 25 million years of Jurassic Earth history - A drilling proposal for the International Continental Drilling Programme, European Geosciences Union, General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 27 April – 2 May.

168. #Yao, X., Hinnov, L., and Zhou, Y. (2014), Astronomical forcing of Middle Permian chert sequence in Lower Yangtze area, South China, NE Geological Society of America Meeting, Lancaster, PA, 23-25 March.

 

2013:

167. #Goswami, A., Hinnov, L., Gnanadesikan, A., and Olson, P. (2013), Global paleobathymetry reconstruction with realistic shelf-slope and sediment wedge, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 5-9 December.

166. Hinnov, L.A., and Meyers, S.R. (2013), INVITED: Developments in the intercalibration of radioisotope dating and astrochronology, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 27-30 October.

165. Hinnov, L.A., Ramamurthy, K.N., Song, H., Banavar, M. and Spanias, L. (2013) Interactive Education Tools for Global Sustainability and Earth Systems: Sea Level Change and Temperature. 2013 Frontiers in Education Conference, Oklahoma, OK, 23-36 October.

164. Hinnov, L.A., and Meyers, S.R. (2013), INVITED: Paleoclimate time scale estimation using multitaper spectral methods, International Conference: Applied Mathematics, Modeling and Computational Science 2013, Waterloo, Canada, 26-30 August.

163. Hinnov, L.A. (2013), INVITED: Prospects for a Paleozoic Astronomical Time Scale, International Geoscience Program Project 591, 3rd Annual Meeting, Lund, Sweden, 9-19 June.

162. Hinnov, L.A. (2013), INVITED: Complex signal analysis of paleoclimatic time series, Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science Workshop on Geological Data Fusion, Rutgers University, 17-18 January.

 

2012:

161. Olson, P., Deguen, R., Hinnov, L.A., and Zhong, S. (2012), Mantle convection modulates core evolution and geomagnetic reversals, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 5-9 December.

160. Huang, C., Hinnov, L.A., and Hesselbo, S. (2012), Timing of the Toarcian Ocean Anoxic Event (Early Jurassic) from correlation of astronomically forced global stratigraphsic sections, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 5-9 December.

159. Hinnov, L.A., Olson, P.L., and Driscoll, P.E. (2012), Sherman statistic reveals non-random behavior in the Phanerozoic Geomagnetic Polarity Time Scale, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 5-9 December.

158. #Du, M., Meyers, S.R., and Hinnov, L.A. (2012), Nonlinear climate responses to orbital-insolation during the early Miocene and Pleistocene: the impact of unipolar vs. biopolar glaciation, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 5-9 December.

157. Hinnov, L.A., Ogg, J., Huang, C., and Boulila, S. (2012), The Mesozoic Time Scale: integration and implications of radio-isotopic dating, cycle stratigraphy, magneto-biostratigraphy, isotopic excursions and other events, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, 4-9 November.

156. Hinnov, L.A. (2012), The emerging record of long-period modulations in cyclostratigraphy, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, 4-9 November.

155. Hinnov, L.A. (2012), INVITED: Cyclostratigraphy and its revolutionizing applications in the geosciences, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, 4-9 November.

154. Hinnov, L.A., Spanias, A., Ramamurthy, N., and Kalyanasundaram, G. (2012), Workshop – Interactive education tools for Earth systems and sustainability applications, 2012 Frontiers in Education Conference, Seattle, WA, 3-6 October.

153. Cozzi, A. and Hinnov, L.A. (2012), Late Triassic cyclostratigraphy of the Dachstein Limestone (Julian Alps, NE Italy) and a proposed correlation to continental cyclostratigraphy of the Newark Basin, USA, 29th International Association of Sedimentologists Meeting, Schladming, Austria, 10-13 September.

152. Hinnov, L.A. (2012), Stratigraphic completeness and preservation of cyclic signals in the sedimentary record, The William Smith Conference 2012, The Geological Society of London, 4-5 September.

 

2011:

151. #Huang, C., Hinnov, L.A., Tong, J., Chen, Z.Q. (2011), Astronomical timescale calibration of the Permian-Triassic boundary transition interval from global correlation of cyclic marine sequences, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 5-9 December.

150. #Aswasereelert, W., Meyers, S. R., Hinnov, L.A. and Kelly, C. (2011), Evolution of the climate continuum from the Mid-Miocene Climatic Optimum to the Present, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 5-9 December.

149. Meyers, S. R., and Hinnov, L.A. (2011), An orbital beat in the Equatorial Atlantic (~18-27 Ma): reliable chronometer or wishful thinking? American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 5-9 December.

148. Hinnov, L.A. and Meyers, S.R. (2011), SPECMAP chronology in 2011, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 5-9 December.

147. #Huang, C., Hinnov, L.A., Tong, J., and Chen, Z.Q. (2011), Astronomical forcing of marine sediment cycles during the Permian-Triassic boundary interval, The XVII International Congress on the Carboniferous and Permian, Perth, Australia, 4-8 July.

146. #Huang, C., Tong, J., Hinnov, L.A., and Chen, Z.Q. (2011), Timing of the Permian-Triassic boundary mass extinction interval: evidence from global correlation of astronomically forced marine records, The XVII International Congress on the Carboniferous and Permian, Perth, Australia, 4-8 July.

145. Hinnov, L.A., Ramamurthy, K., and Spanias, A. (2011), Work in progress: The J-DSP/ESE software for analyzing Earth signals, 2011 Frontiers in Education Conference, Rapid City, SD, 12-15 October.

144. Hinnov, L.A., Spanias, A., and Ramamurthy, K. (2011), Tools to evaluate temperature-CO2 time series relationships, GAIA Climate, Climate Change and Public Health Workshop, Mt. Washington, Maryland, 12-14 April.

143. #Franceschi, M., Preto, N., Hinnov, L.A., and Rusciadelli, G. (2011), A new tool in cyclostratigraphy: terrestrial laser scanner imaging reveals astronomical forcing in the Early Cretaceous of the Tethys realm, Symposium: Climate and Ocean Dynamics of the Cretaceous Greenhouse World, Utrecht, Netherlands, 26-28 January.

 

2010:

142. #Huang, C., and Hinnov, L.A. (2010), Astronomically forced paleoclimate change from middle Eocene to early Oligocene: continental conditions in central China compared with the global marine isotope record, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 13-17 December.

141. Kodama, K., Hinnov, L.A., Anastasio, D., Elrick, M., and Latta, D. (2010), INVITED: Global Milankovitch cycles recorded by rock magnetism in the shallow marine Cretaceous Cupido Formation, NE Mexico, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 13-17 December.

140. Florkowski, D., Hinnov, L.A., and Huang, C. (2010), Evidence of secular frequencies in the Earth’s orbital motion during the Mid-Cretaceous (100-125 Ma) seen from modulations of certain Milankovitch cycles, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 13-17 December.

139. #Thissen, C., Mitchell, R., Kirschvink, J., Evans, D., Montanari, A., Coccione, R., Hinnov, L.A., and Tsai, V. (2010), True Polar Wobbles: Cretaceous magnetostratigraphy provides continuous age-calibration and paleogeography, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 13-17 December.

138. Sverjensky, D., Hazen, R., Azzolini, D., Hinnov, L.A., Lee, N. (2010), The great oxidation event, mineral diversification, and mineral correlations with atmospheric composition through geologic time, Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 31 Oct – 3 Nov.

137. Ogg, J.G., Hinnov, L.A., Przyblylski, P.A., Huang, C., and Boulila, S. (2010), Late Jurassic time scale: integration of ammonite zones, magnetostratigraphy, astronomical tuning and sequence interpretation for Tethyan, Sub-boreal and Boreal realms, Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 31 Oct – 3 Nov.

136. #Ramamurthy, K., Hinnov, L.A., and Spanias, A. (2010), J-DSP/ESE Laboratories for Analyzing Climate Change, 9th Annual ASEE Global Colloquium on Engineering Education, Singapore, 18-21 October.

135. Husson, F., Galbrun, B., Laskar, J., Hinnov, L.A. (2010), Calibration astronomique du Maastrichtien, STRATI2010 - 4th French Congress on Stratigraphy, Paris, 30 August – 2 September.

134. Ziółkowski, P. and Hinnov, L.A. (2010), High-resolution cyclostratigraphic analysis of the magnetic susceptibility record from the Upper Bajocian to Upper Bathonian of Central Poland and the mineralogical link between magnetic susceptibility and palaeoclimatic changes, 8th International Congress on the Jurassic System, Sichuan, China, 9-13 August.

133. Huang, C., Hinnov, L.A., Ogg, J., Galbrun, B., Boulila, S., Huret, E. (2010), Astronomical calibration of the Jurassic Time Scale, 8th International Congress on the Jurassic System, Sichuan, China, 9-13 August.

132. Ogg, J.G., Hinnov L.A., Huang, C., Przybylski, P. (2010), INVITED: Late Jurassic Time Scale: integration of ammonite zones, magnetostratigraphy, astronomical tuning and sequence interpretation for Tethyan, Sub-Boreal and Boreal realms, 8th International Congress on the Jurassic System, Sichuan, China, 9-13 August.

131. Hinnov, L.A., Kodama, K., and Anastasio, D. (2010), INVITED: Rock magnetic cyclostratigraphy of an Eocene flysch: a record of astronomically forced Mediterranean climate, The Meeting of the Americas, American Geophysical Union, Foz do Iguassu, Brazil, 3-13 August.

130. #Franco, D.R., Hinnov, L.A., and Ernesto, M. (2010), Spectral analysis of Paleozoic magnetostratigraphic series: recognition of millennial scale climatic forcing parameters, The Meeting of the Americas, American Geophysical Union, Foz do Iguassu, Brazil, 3-13 August.

129. #Huang, C., Tong, J., Hinnov, L.A., and Chen, Z. (2010), INVITED: Timing of Permo-Triassic mass extinction: global correlation by high-resolution astronomical tuning, IGCP572: Permian-Triassic ecosystems: Collapse and Rebuilding, Wuhan, China, 3-6 June 2010.

128. Hinnov, L.A. (2010), INVITED: The Cretaceous Piobbico core: a 25 million year window on Earth and Solar System history, Colors of Cretaceous and Paleogene Oceans International Conference, Lago Maggiore, Italy, 16-19 May.

127. Hinnov, L.A., Ogg, J.G., and Huang, C. (2010), INVITED: Toward a continuous 405-kyr-calibrated Astronomical Time Scale for the Mesozoic Era, European Geosciences Union, General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 2-7 May.

126. #Franceschi, M., Preto, N., Hinnov, L.A., and Rusciadelli, G. (2010), A new method in cyclostratigraphy: TLS imaging of the lower Cretaceous Contessa Quarry section (Central Italy), European Geosciences Union, General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 2-7 May.

125. Pekar, S.F., Hinnov, L.A., and Koss, H.C. (2010), Sequences and astronomical cycles in the ANDRILL AND-2A Core, Late Early Miocene, in Kontar, K., Harwood, D.M., Florindo, F., and Fischbein, S. (eds.), ANDRILL Southern McMurdo Sound Project, Science Integration Workshop, Erice, Sicily, 6-11 April.

124. #Huang, C., Hinnov, L.A., Swientek, O. and Smelnor, M. (2010), Astronomical tuning of Late Jurassic-early Cretaceous sediments (Volgian-Ryazanian stages), Greenland-Norwegian Seaway, AAPG Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA, 11-14 April, 2010.

123. #Huang, C. and Hinnov, L.A. (2010), Astronomically forced climate change recorded in late Middle Eocene-Early Oligocene lacustrine sediments, China, AAPG Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA, 11-14 April, 2010.

 

2009:

122. Hinnov, L.A. and Ogg, J. (2009), INVITED: Mesozoic cyclostratigraphy, the 405-kyr orbital eccentricity metronome, and the Astronomical Time Scale, AGU Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December.

121. Kodama, K., Anastasio, D. and Hinnov, L.A. (2009): High-resolution rock magnetic cyclostratigraphy in an Eocene flysch, Spanish Pyrenees, AGU Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December.

120. Anastasio, D., Kodama, K., Pares, J., and Hinnov, L.A. (2009), Milankovitch-tuned growth stratigraphy resolves 100,000-year folding rates at Sierra del Aguila, Spain, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, 18-21 October.

119. Hinnov, L.A., Ogg, J., Huang, C., Galbrun B., Huret, E., Boulila, S., Husson, D. and Locklair, R. (2009), Current status of the Mesozoic Astronomical Time Scale, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, 18-21 October.

118. #Magens, D., Hinnov, L.A., and Niessen, F. (2009), Sub-orbital cyclicity as persistent feature in a changing world – rhythmic sediment variability in Pliocene interglacial deposits of the ANDRILL-MIS core, Workshop on Pliocene Climate, Bordeaux, France, 22-25 October, 2009.

117. #Ramamurthy, K., Spanias, A., and Hinnov, L.A. (2009), Workshop – designing multidisciplinary signal and data analysis laboratories using Java-DSP, 39th ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, San Antonio, TX, 18-21 October. 10.1109/FIE.2009.5350831

116. #Ramamurthy, K., Spanias, A., Hinnov, L.A., Akujuobi, C., Stiber, M., Pattichis,  M., Doering, E., Pattichis, C., Thornburg, H., Papandreou-Suppappola, P., Spanias, P., Ayyanar, R., Campana, E., Haag, S. (2009), Work in progress—collaborative multidisciplinary J-DSP software project, 39th ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, San Antonio, TX, 18-21 October. 10.1109/FIE.2009.5350827

115. Ziółkowski, P. and Hinnov, L.A. (2009), Cyclostratigraphy of Bathonian using magnetic susceptibility - preliminary report. [In:] Krobicki, M. (Ed.) Jurassica VIII, Vrsatec 09-11.10.2009, Geologia, 35 3/1: 115. (in Polish).

114. #Magens, D., Hinnov, L., and Niessen, F. (2009), Sustained patterns of sub-orbital cyclicity in Pliocene interglacial deposits of the ANDRILL-MIS core – insights into polar climate system features persisting in a changing world, First Antarctic Climate Evolution Symposium, Granada, Spain, 7-11 September.

113. #Franco D.R., Ernesto M., Hinnov L.A. (2009), Millennial-Scale Quasi-Periodicities Recorded At Permo Carboniferous Rhythmites (Paraná Basin, Brazil): Are ‘Bond Cycles’ A Permanent Feature Throughout The Phanerozoic? 11th Scientific Assembly of International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA), Sopron, Hungary, August, 2009.

112. #Husson, D., Hinnov, L.A., Locklair, R., Galbrun, B., Huang, C., Huret, E., and Ogg, J. (2009), INVITED: Development of an Astronomical Time Scale for the Cretaceous Period, AAPG Annual Convention, Denver, CO, 7-10 June, 2009.

111. Algeo, T. and Hinnov, L.A. (2009), INVITED: Refinement of the Late Paleozoic time scale: the potential of astronomical tuning, AAPG Annual Convention, Denver, CO, 7-10 June, 2009.

110. Hinnov, L.A. and Ogg, J. (2009), INVITED: Astrochronology of the Cenozoic Era: a critical review, AAPG Annual Convention, Denver, CO, 7-10 June, 2009.

109. #Huang, C., Hinnov, L.A., Huret, E., Boulila, S., and Ogg, J. (2009), INVITED: Integrated astronomical calibration of the Jurassic time scale, AAPG Annual Convention, Denver, CO, 7-10 June, 2009.

108. #Huang, C., Hinnov, L.A., Fischer, A.G., and Grippo, A. (2009), Astronomical tuning of the Aptian Stage (Piobbico core, Italy), AAPG Annual Convention, Denver, CO, 7-10 June, 2009.

107. #Huang, C., Hinnov, L.A. and Hesselbo, S. (2009), Cyclostratigraphy of the Kimmeridge Clay Formation (Late Jurassic) in southern England, AAPG Annual Convention, Denver, CO, 7-10 June, 2009.

106. Hinnov, L.A. (2009), INVITED: Precision and accuracy in modern geochronology: astronomical timescales, AAPG Annual Convention, Denver, CO, 7-10 June, 2009.

105. Spanias, A., Hinnov, L.A., Akuojobi, C.M., Stiber, M.D., Pattichis, M., Ramamurthy, K. (2009), INVITED: Java-DSP interdisciplinary multi-university Phase 3 Project, Annual Conference, American Society of Engineering Education, Austin, TX, 14-17 June, 2009.

104. Gradstein, F.M., Hilgen, F., Ogg, J.G., and Hinnov, L.A. (2009), INVITED: Recent developments in the Geologic Time Scale, with special reference to the Cenozoic and Cretaceous, North American Micropaleontology Section, SEPM, International Conference, Houston, TX, 14-19 March.

103. Hinnov, L.A., Magens, D., Niessen, F., Naish, T., Powell, R. (2009), INVITED: Milankovitch scale variations in the MIS AND-1B core wet bulk density log, ANDRILL McMurdo Ice Shelf Project Science Integration Workshop, Wellington, New Zealand, 9-13 February, 2009.

 

2008:

102. Meyers, S. and Hinnov, L.A. (2008), Evolution of the Pleistocene climate continuum, AGU Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 December.

101. #Franco, D.R. and Hinnov, L.A. (2008), Strong rhythmicity in the ~2.46-2.50 Ga banded iron formation of the Hamersley Group (W. Australia): evidence for sub-orbital to Milankovitch scale cycles, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, 5-9 October.

100. Bice, D.M., Montanari, A., Mitchell, R., Hinnov, L.A., Lieu, C., Rinaldi, R., Di Federico, M., Tortu, A., and Dichiarante, A. (2008), Astronomically controlled cycles of mid-Cretaceous anoxic events, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, 5-9 October.

99. #Locklair, R., Hinnov, L.A., and Ogg, J.G. (2008), The Cretaceous Astronomical Time Scale, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, 5-9 October.

98. #Werts, S. and Hinnov, L.A. (2008), An interactive tool for incoming solar radiation demonstrations, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, 5-9 October.

97. #Boulila, S., Ogg, J., Przybylski, P.A., Galbrun, B., and Hinnov, L.A. (2008), Pacific spreading rates during Middle Jurassic through Early Cretaceous: astronomical cycle-derived durations of M-Sequence polarity chrons, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, 5-9 October.

96. Hinnov, L.A., Locklair, R., Ogg, J., and Huret, E. (2008), Absolute age of the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary at the precessional scale, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, 5-9 October.

95. Harwood, D., Florindo, F., Naish, T., Powell, R., Levy, R., Niessen, F., Kuhn, G., Pyne, A., Rack, F., Talarico, F., Wilson, G., MIS Project Science Team, and SMS Project Science Team (2008), Symposium SDD-01 Scientific drilling, 33nd International Geological Congress, Oslo, Norway, 6-14 August.

94. Harwood, D.M., Florindo, F. Levy, R.H.. and SMS Project Science Team (2008), Neogene paleoenvironmental and geological history of the Transantarctic Mountain coastline and Victoria Land Basin: Initial results of ANDRILL’s Southern McMurdo Sound Project AND-2A drillcore. Symposium AAN-02 Cenozoic Antarctic glacial history, 33nd International Geological Congress, Oslo, Norway, 6-14 August.

93. Prokopenko, A., Khursevich, G., Bezrukova, E., Hinnov, L.A., and Kuzmin, M. (2008), Paleoclimate record from Lake Baikal: A link between marine and terrestrial Plio-Pleistocene stratigraphies, Symposium HPS-07 Pliocene-Pleistocene correlations and global change, 33nd International Geological Congress, Oslo, Norway, 6-14 August.

92. Hinnov, L.A., Niessen, F., Magens, D., Krissek, L., Wilson, G., Powell, R., Naish, T. (2008), Time-frequency analysis of Milankovitch-band cyclicity in the physical logs of the ANDRILL Mc Murdo Ice Shelf (MIS) Core, Symposium AAB-02 Cenozoic bi-polar connections over millennia, 33nd International Geological Congress, Oslo, Norway, 6-14 August.

91. #Boulila, S., de Rafélis, M., Hinnov, L.A., Galbrun, B., and Collin, P.-Y. (2008), Paleoceanographic and paleoclimate proxies from pelagic marl-limestone geochemistry and rock magnetism, Lower Kimmeridgian, Vocontian Basin, France, Symposium OSP-01 General contributions to marine geoscience & paleoceanography, 33nd International Geological Congress, Oslo, Norway, 6-14 August.

90. #Huret, E., Hinnov, L.A., Galbrun, B., Boulila, S., and Collin, P.-Y. (2008), High-resolution cyclostratigraphy of Upper Jurassic (Callovian to Oxfordian) marly formations (Paris Basin): astronomical calibration and implications for regional correlation, HPS-05 Recent developments in the Geologic Timescale, 33nd International Geological Congress, Oslo, Norway, 6-14 August.

89. #Huret, E., Hinnov, L.A., Galbrun, B., Collin, P.-Y., Gardin, S., and Rouget, I. (2008), Astronomical calibration and correlation of the Lower Jurassic, Paris and Lombard basins (Tethys), HPS-05 Recent developments in the Geologic Timescale, 33nd International Geological Congress, Oslo, Norway, 6-14 August.

88. #Boulila, S., Galbrun B., Hinnov, L.A., Collin, P.-Y., Huret, E., and Fortwengler, D. (2008), Astronomical calibration of the Oxfordian time scale (Terres Noires Formation, Vocontian Basin, France), HPS-05 Recent developments in the Geologic Timescale, 33nd International Geological Congress, Oslo, Norway, 6-14 August.

87. #Locklair, R., Hinnov, L.A. and Ogg, J. (2008), Construction of the Astronomical Time Scale—Part 2. Late Cretaceous, HPS-05 Recent developments in the Geologic Timescale, 33nd International Geological Congress, Oslo, Norway, 6-14 August.

86. Hinnov, L.A., Locklair, R., and Ogg, J. (2008), HPS-05 Recent developments in the Geologic Timescale, Construction of the Astronomical Time Scale—Part 1. Early Cretaceous, 33nd International Geological Congress, Oslo, Norway, 6-14 August.

85. Hinnov, L.A., and Ogg, J. (2008b), INVITED: Solving Earth history problems with the Astronomical Time Scale, HPS-11 The EARTHTIME Project, 33nd International Geological Congress, Oslo, Norway, 6-14 August.

84. Hinnov, L.A. and Ogg, J. (2008a), INVITED: An Astronomical Time Scale for the Mesozoic Era, HPS-05 Recent developments in the Geologic Timescale, 33nd International Geological Congress, Oslo, Norway, 6-14 August.

83. #Ramamurthy, K., Spanias, A., Hinnov, L.A., and Ogg, J. (2008), On the use of J-DSP in Earth systems, Annual Conference, American Society of Engineering Education, Pittsburgh, PA, 22-25 June.

82. Hinnov, L.A. and Ogg, J. (2008), INVITED: Applications of the sedimentary record of astronomically-driven paleoclimate oscillations and trends, AAPG Annual Convention, San Antonio, TX, 20-23 April. [SEPM Excellence in Oral Presentation Award 2008].

81. Hinnov, L.A., Anastasio, D., Latta, D., Kodama, K. and Elrick, M. (2008), INVITED: Milankovitch-controlled paleoclimate signal recorded by rock magnetics, Lower Cretaceous platform carbonates of northern Mexico, AAPG Annual Convention, San Antonio, TX, 20-23 April.

80. Anastasio, D., Kodama, K., Hinnov, L.A., and Pares, J. (2008), INVITED: High-resolution reconstruction of deformation rates and fold kinematics from growth strata, Spanish Pyrenees, AAPG Annual Convention, San Antonio, TX, 20-23 April.

 

2007:

79. Anastasio, D., Kodama, K., Pares, J., and Hinnov, L.A. (2007), Deformation rates from climate cycles in marine synorogenic turbidites, Jaca Basin, Spanish Pyrenees, AGU Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 10-14 December.

78. Kodama, K.P. and Hinnov, L.A. (2007), Mineral magnetic parameters provide new evidence on the climate driver of the Triassic Latemar carbonate cycles, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 28-31 October.

77. Preto, N., Hinnov, L.A., Mietto, P., Visonà, D., Furin, S., and Riva, M. (2007), The Latemar controversy: more questions than answers, Sixth Italian Forum of Earth Sciences, Geoitalia 2007, Rimini, Italy, 12-14 September.

76. Anastasio, D.J., Kodama, K.P., Pares, and Hinnov, L.A. (2007), High-resolution deformation rates recorded at precessional time scales in growth strata, Pyrenees, Spain, Geological Society of London and Geological Society of America Arthur Holmes Meeting 2007, Ullapool, Scotland 12 - 19 May.

 

2006:

75. Algeo, T.J., Hinnov, L.A., and Over, D. J. (2006), Milankovitch cyclicity in the Ohio and Sunbury shales: astronomical calibration of the Late Devonian-Early Mississippian timescale, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 22-25 October.

74. Anastasio, D.J., Kodama, K.P., Pares, J.M., Regalla C., Newton, M., and Hinnov, L.A. (2006), Non-steady rates of folding revealed by growth strata, Spanish Pyrenees, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 22-25 October.

73. #Clémence, M.-E., Huret, E., Bartolini A., Galbrun, B., Gardin, S., and Hinnov, L.A. (2006), Micropaleontologic, geochemical and cyclostratigraphic approach for the timing of Early Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event in the Paris Basin (GPF-Sancerre Borehole), Seventh International Congress on the Jurassic System, 11-14 September 2006, Krakow, Poland.

72. #Huret, E., Galbrun, B., Collin, P.Y., Boulila, S., Hinnov, L.A, Elion, P., and Ravenne, C., 2006. Cylostratigraphic analysis of upper Jurassic marly formations (Bure, eastern Paris basin): Comparison of different tools, record of sedimentary gaps and implications for regional correlation: Seventh International Congress on the Jurassic System, Sep. 6th -18th, Krakow, Poland. Volumina Jurassica, IV, 173-174.

71. Hinnov, L.A. and Sadler, P. (2006), INVITED: Future applications and limitations of orbital tuning in the Phanerozoic IAMG-ICS Joint Symposium: Recent Developments in the Geologic Time Scale Using Orbital Tuning, International Association of Mathematical Geology: Meeting on Quantitative Geology from Multiple Sources, 3-8 September, Liège, Belgium.

70. Ogg, J.G., and Hinnov, L.A. (2006), INVITED: Astronomical scaling of stages within the Cretaceous and Triassic, IAMG-ICS Joint Symposium: Recent Developments in the Geologic Time Scale Using Orbital Tuning, International Association of Mathematical Geology: Meeting on Quantitative Geology from Multiple Sources, 3-8 September, Liège, Belgium.

69. Hinnov, L.A. (2006), INVITED: Cyclostratigraphy and the Astronomical Time Scale, Penrose Conference, Beyond the GSSP: The Future of Chronostratigraphy, 3-9 June, Graz, Austria.

68. #Newton, M., Anastasio, D., Kodama, K., Hinnov, L.A. and Pares, J. (2006), INVITED: Reconciling magnetostratigraphic and cyclostratigraphic data from an Eocene marine flysch, Spanish Pyrenees, 23-26 May, Spring AGU Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland [Best Student Presentation Award].

67. #Huret, E., Galbrun, B., Collin, P.-Y., Boulila, S., Elion, P., Ravenne, C., and Hinnov, L.A. (2006), Magnetic susceptibility and cyclostratigraphy of upper Jurassic marly formations (ANDRA Underground Research Laboratory, Bure, East Paris Basin): record of Milankovitch cycles, sedimentary gaps, and implications for regional correlation, 23-26 May, Spring AGU Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland.

66. Hinnov, L.A. (2006), Chronos cyclostratigraphy tools: calibration of geologic time at 0.02 to 0.40 myr resolution, AAPG Annual Convention, 9-12 April, Houston, TX [SEPM Best Poster 2006].

65. #Forkner, R.M. and Hinnov, L.A.. (2006), Synsedimentary extension and its effect on platform carbonate cycle stacking: Norian Dolomia Principale, the Dolomites, N. Italy, AAPG Annual Convention, 9-12 April, Houston, TX.

 

 

2005:

64. Anastasio, D., Hinnov, L.A., Newton, M., and Kodama, K. (2005), Milankovitch modulated Eocene growth strata from the Jaca Piggyback Basin, Spanish Pyrenees, AGU Fall Meeting, 5-9 December, San Francisco, CA.

63. Prokopenko, A.A., Hinnov, L.A., William, D.G., and Kuzmin, M.I. (2005), Orbital forcing of  continental climate during the Pleistocene: a complete astronomically tuned climatic record from Lake Baikal, SE Siberia, AGU Fall Meeting, 5-9 December, San Francisco, CA.

62. #Forkner, R.M., Hinnov, L.A., and Hardie, L.A. (2005), Comparative sedimentology as a temporal measuring stick: the middle Triassic Latemar cycles, the Dolomites, N. Italy, GSA Annual Meeting, 16-19 October, Salt Lake City, Utah.

61. Anastasio, D., Latta, D., Elrick, M., Hinnov, L.A., and Kodama, K. (2005), Milankovitch-based correlation and timing of depositional cyclicity across the early Cretaceous Platform, NE Mexico: climate variations encoded by rock magnetics, GSA Annual Meeting, 16-19 October, Salt Lake City, Utah.

60. Galbrun, B., Gardin, S., Hinnov, L.A., and Huret, E. (2005), Cyclostratigraphie (susceptibilité magnetique et gamma-ray) de la serie marno-silteuse Albienne de la marge nord-ouest Atlantique au large de Terre-Neuve (Leg ODP 210, Site 1276), 10ème Congrès Français de Sedimentologie, 7-16 October Presqu'île du Giens, France.

59. Galbrun, B., Gardin, S., Hinnov, L.A., Huret, E., Ladner, B.C., and Zhao, X.X. (2005), Albian to Turonian cyclicities of magnetic susceptibilities and natural gamma ray of central Newfoundland basin Hole 1276A (ODP Leg 210). preliminary results, 7th International Symposium on the Cretaceous, 5-9 September, Neuchâtel, Switzerland.

58. #Maurer, F., Schlager, W., and Hinnov, L.A. (2005), Time series analysis and sedimentological tuning of bedding rhythms in a Triassic basinal succession (S. Alps, Italy), International Association of Sedimentologists 2005, Regional Meeting, 14-15 January, Muscat, Oman.

 

2004:

57. Hinnov, L.A., Reeves, K., and Tamburrino, D. (2004), Chronos-Climate Cycles: a thematic domain of the Chronos integrated chronostratigraphic databases project for earth system history research, GSA Annual Meeting, 6-10 November, Denver, Colorado.

56. Hinnov, L.A. , Phan, A., and Reeves, K. (2004), eGuide to Paleoclimates, Third Annual Johns Hopkins University CER Technology Symposium, April 15, Baltimore, Maryland.

55. #Latta, D., Anastasio, D., Elrick, M., Hinnov, L.A. (2004), Milankovitch based correlation and timing of depositional cyclicity across the Lower Cretaceous platform, NE Mexico, GSA Annual Meeting, 6-10 November, Denver, Colorado.

54. Hinnov, L.A. (2004), INVITED: Astronomical signals from pre-Cenozoic eras, Milutin Milankovitch Anniversary Symposium: Paleoclimate and the Earth Climate System, Serbian Academy of Sciences, 30 August-2 September, Belgrade, Serbia.

53. Hinnov, L.A. (2004), INVITED: Signal analysis techniques used in the study of cyclic shallow marine carbonates, Topical Symposium (T-03.02): Depositional rhythms on carbonate platforms, 32nd International Geological Congress, 20-28 August, Florence, Italy.

52. Hinnov, L.A. (2004), INVITED: Earth's orbital parameters, cyclic stratigraphy and geological time, Special Symposium (S-11): The Geological Time Scale--Recent Developments and Global Correlations, 32nd International Geological Congress, 20-28 August, Florence, Italy.

51. Cervato, C., Bowring, S.A., Fils, D., Hinnov, L., Huber, B., Leckie, M., Marshall, C., Ogg, J.G., Sadler, P., and Wardlaw, B. (2004), INVITED: Chronos Network for earth system history: integrated databases and toolkits accessible through a common portal--www.chronos.org, Special Symposium (S-11): The Geological Time Scale--Recent Developments and Global Correlations, 32nd International Geological Congress, 20-28 August, Florence, Italy.

50. Cervato, C., Bowring, S. A, Fils, D., Hinnov, L.A., Huber, B., Leckie, M., Marshall, C., Ogg, J. G., Sadler, P., and Wardlaw, B. R. (2004), Chronos Network for earth system history: integrated databases and toolkits accessible through a common portal--www.chronos.org, Rocky Mountain and Cordilleran Joint GSA Meeting, 3-5 May, Boise, Idaho.

 

2003:

49. Hinnov, L.A., Cozzi, A., and Hardie, L.A. (2003), Lofer cyclothems in the Dachstein of the Julian Alps (NE Italy), Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington.

48. Hinnov, L.A. and Preto, N. (2003), INVITED: Analyzing the depositional signal of the Latemar Limestone (Dolomites, Italy): a multiple working hypothesis approach, 2003 Dolomites Field Symposium, 12-16 September, St. Christina, Italy.

47. Cozzi, A., and Hinnov, L.A. (2003), Facies and cyclostratigraphy of the Dachstein Limestone in the Julian Alps (NE Italy): new insights on the Lofer cyclothem paradigm, 2003 Dolomites Field Symposium, 12-16 September, St. Christina, Italy.

46. #Maurer, F., Hinnov, L.A., and Schlager, W. (2003), INVITED: Time series analysis and sedimentological tuning of bedding rhythms in a Triassic basinal succession, 2003 Dolomites Field Symposium, 12-16 September, St. Christina, Italy.

45. Goldhammer, R.K., Hinnov, L.A., and Forkner, R. (2003), Allocyclic controls on depositional cycles in coeval platforms, Middle Triassic, Dolomites, Italy, 2003 Dolomites Field Symposium, 12-16 September, St. Christina, Italy.

44. Hinnov, L.A. (2003), Evidence for a systematic error in GRIP’s ice-flow chronology, INQUA Congress, 24-30 July, Reno, Nevada.

43. Grossman, E.L., McArthur, J., Bowring, S., Cervato, C., Davidov, V., Flower, B., Hinnov, L.A., Huber, B., Keane, C., Koppers A., Leckie, R.M., Marshall, C., Ogg, J., Sikora, P., and Wardlaw, B. (2003), Chronos Network for earth system history and the Geochemical Cycles-Through-Time Node, 4th Workshop - Geochemical Earth Reference Model (GERM), 20-23 May, Lyon, France.

42. Hinnov, L.A., Preto, N., and Hardie, L.A. (2003), A Triassic geochronology controversy: assessing Milankovitch and zircon radioisotope time calibration of the Latemar platform cycles, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah.

41. Goldhammer, R.K., Hinnov, L.A. Hardie, L.A. and Forkner, R.M. (2003), INVITED: Resurrection of the Allocyclic Interpretation of the ‘Latemar Cycles’ (M. Triassic, The Dolomites): View from a Coeval Platform, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah.

40. Livi, K., Hinnov, L.A., Veblen, D., and Ferry, J. (2003), INVITED: Measuring low-temperature equilibration through Fourier analysis, EUG-AGU Joint Meeting, Nice, France.

 

2002:

39. #Mora, G., and Hinnov, L.A., (2002), Sedimentary sulfur variability in lake sediments of the Bogota Basin as evidence for orbital forcing of rainfall patterns in the tropical Andes, American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting, San Franscisco, CA.

38. #Mora, G., and Hinnov, L.A., (2002), Can sulfur in lacustrine sediments be used as a proxy for rainfall? Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado.

 

2001:

37. Sageman, B., Meyers, S. and Hinnov, L.A. (2001), Use of orbital time scale to evaluate molluscan biozones and evolutionary rates during the Late Cenomanian-Early Turonian, Western Interior Basin (USA), Eos, 82, F1140-1141.

36. Brush, G.M. and Hinnov, L.A. (2001), INVITED: Sedimentation variability in Holocene Chesapeake Bay, 16th International Estuarine Research Federation Conference, St. Petersburg, FL, 4-8 November.

35. #Grippo, A., Fischer A.G., and Hinnov, L.A. (2001), Cyclochronology of the Albian stage, Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.

34. Hinnov, L.A., Schulz, M., and Yiou, P. (2001), Millennial scale climate variability during the last Ice Age: interpreting its spatio-temporal features, International Paleoceanography Conference, Sapporo, Japan, 16-22 September.

33. Hinnov, L.A. (2001), Evidence for an orbital signal in the Seceda core, 1st Seceda Project Workshop, 15-17 June, Bolzano, Italy.

32. #Preto, N., Hinnov, L.A., De Zanche, V., Mietto, P., and Hardie, L.A. (2001), The Milankovitch interpretation of the Latemar platform cycles (Middle Triassic, Italy): a discussion of geological implications, SEPM Workshop on Multidisciplinary Approachs to Cyclostratigraphy, 26-28 May, Sorrento, Italy.

31. Fischer, A.G., Grippo, A., and Hinnov, L.A. (2001), Orbital forcing of the Albian (Cretaceous) pelagic system, SEPM Workshop on Multidisciplinary Approachs to Cyclostratigraphy, 26-28 May, Sorrento, Italy.

 

 

 

 

2000:

30. #Preto, N. and Hinnov, L.A. (2000), Semi-automated correlation and the cyclicity of the Latemar platform (Middle Triassic, Southern Alps), International Association of Sedimentologists 2000, Annual Meeting, 13-15 September, Dublin, Ireland.

29. Hinnov, L.A. (2000), INVITED: Statistical significance of phasing between the paleoclimates of Greenland and the North Atlantic Ocean, 18-57 ka: empirical and theoretical appraisals, Terminal Millennium Synthesis of Decadal-to-Millennial Scale Climate Records for the Last 80 Ka, SCOR-IMAGES Workshop, 16-19 February, Trins, Austria.

 

1999:

28. Hinnov, L.A. and Park, J. (1999), Fundamental secular frequencies of ancient planetary motions from Milankovitch-forced carbonates of the Jurassic Period, Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado.

27. Albianelli, A., Bertini, A., Hinnov, L.A., Napoleone, G. and Fischer, A. G. (1999), Mid-Pliocene climatic change in the Valdarno Basin, Italy - paleomagnetic exploration of lacustrine sediments at the Milankovitch scale, Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado.

26. #Grippo, A., Fischer, A.G., Hinnov, L.A., Pratt, L.M. and Premoli Silva, I. (1999), Cyclicity in Bathyal Aptian-Albian, Italy, European Union of Geosciences, Strasbourg, France.

 

1998:

25. Hinnov, L.A. and Hardie, L.A. (1998), The Middle Triassic Latemar astrochronology controversy, Royal Society of London, Discussion, London, UK.

24. #Grippo, A., Fischer, A.G., Hinnov, L.A., and Premoli Silva, I. (1998b), Orbital cyclicity in a pelagic Aptian-Albian core from Piobbico, Italy, Royal Society of London, Discussion, London, UK.

23. #Grippo, A., Fischer, A.G., Hinnov, L.A., and Premoli Silva, I. (1998a), Time-frequency analysis of cyclicity in a pelagic Aptian-Albian core from Piobbico, northern Apennines, Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, Toronto, v. 30(7), p. A-338.

22. Meyers, S., Sageman, B., and Hinnov, L.A. (1998), Independently estimated sedimentation rates in the Cenomanian-Turonian Bridge Creek Limestone, Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Toronto, v. 30(7), p. A-220.

21. Fischer, A.G., and Hinnov, L.A. (1998), Climatic cycles, biotic crises and impacts – a different perspective, Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs, Toronto, A-166.

20. Elrick, M. and Hinnov, L.A. (1998), Millennial-scale paleoclimatic cyclicity recorded in Paleozoic marine deposits, Chapman Conference on Mechanisms of Millennial Scale Global Climate Change, Snowbird, Utah.

 

1997:

19. #Pasternack, G.B. and Hinnov, L.A. (1997), External controls on sedimentation in tidal freshwater deltas, upper Chesapeake Bay, Eos, 78, F199.

18. Fischer, A.G., and Hinnov, L.A. (1997), Orbitally forced glaciation in greenhouse and icehouse times, Part 1: A global model, Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, A-211.

17. Hinnov, L.A. and Fischer, A.G. (1997), Orbitally forced glaciation in greenhouse and icehouse times, Part 2:  Stratigraphic evidence from the Mesozoic and Cenozoic, Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, A-211.

16. Hinnov, L.A., Cozzi, A., and Bazykin, D.A. (1997), The Milankovitch origin of the Middle Triassic Latemar platform cycles: a review of the sedimentologic criteria and results of a new evolutive spectral analysis of the entire Latemar succession, IAS Regional Meeting Abstracts, Gaia Heidelbergensis, 3, 164-165.

15. Elrick, M. and Hinnov, L.A. (1997), Persistent millennial scale paleoclimate cyclicity spanning Paleozoic greenhouse-icehouse climate modes, CSPG-SEPM Joint Meeting, Sloss Symposium, Calgary.

14. Hinnov, L.A., and Brush, G.S. (1997), A high fidelity interannual record of hydrologically forced sedimentation in the upper Chesapeake Bay, Eos, 78, S145.

 

1996:

13. Elrick, M., and Hinnov, L.A. (1996), Millennial-scale paleoclimate fluctuations detected in Paleozoic deep-water rhythmites of the western USA, SEPM Meeting Abstracts, Zurich, Switzerland.

12. #Bazykin, D.A., and Hinnov, L.A. (1996), Milankovitch forcing of Cambrian cyclic shallow marine carbonates of Malyi Karatau Range, Kazakstan Republic: Preliminary results of advanced time series analysis, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Annual Meeting Abstracts, 16.

 

1995:

11. Kominz, M.A., and Hinnov, L.A. (1995), Two time series approaches to analysis of orbital signal: application to DSDP Site 609, Eos, 76, 307.

10. Hinnov, L.A., and Park, J. (1995), Modelling Mesozoic precession-forced cyclic stratigraphy using frequency modulation analysis, Eos, 76, 186.

 

1994:

9. Elrick, M. and Hinnov, L.A. (1994), High-frequency paleoclimate cycles exposed in Paleozoic deep-water rhythmites, Western U.S., Eos, 75, 333.

8. Hinnov, L.A., Park, J., and Hardie, L.A. (1994), A precession-to-obliquity climate cycle transition in Middle Jurassic Tethys: carbonate harbingers of a global cool mode?, Eos, 75, 205.

 

1990-1993:

7. Hinnov, L.A. (1993), The cyclic carbonates of the Latemar Massif: evidence for the orbital forcing of a carbonate platform during the Middle Triassic, Orbital, Rotational and Climatic Interactions, NASA Conference Publication 3185, Greenbelt, MD, 115.

6. Hinnov, L.A., Brush, G.M., and Brush, L.M. (1992), Connecting climatic and geologic processes: an example using a high resolution sedimentary core from the upper Chesapeake Bay, Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section Meeting Abstracts, Harrisburg, PA.

5. Hinnov, L.A., Brush, G.M., and Brush, L.M. (1991), Time series analysis of a sedimentary core from the upper Chesapeake Bay, Eos, 72, 151-152.

4. Brush, G.S., Thornton, P.E., and Hinnov, L.A. (1990), Late Holocene forests in mid-Atlantic USA, Ecological Society of America Bulletin, 71, 106-107.

 

1985-1989:

3. Hinnov, L.A., Dunn, P.A., Goldhammer, R.K., and Hardie, L.A. (1989), Milankovitch rhythms in the Triassic Latemar Limestone, in Symposium No. 29, Milankovitch Cyclicity in the Pre-Pleistocene Stratigraphic Record, European Union of Geosciences, Meeting V Programme, Strasbourg.

2. Hinnov, L.A., and Goldhammer, R.K. (1988), The identification of Milankovitch signals in Middle Triassic platform carbonate cycles using a super-resolution spectral technique, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, Spring Meeting Abstracts, Houston, TX.

1. Hinnov, L.A., and Wilson, C.R. (1985), The role of water storage in the excitation of the Chandler wobble, Eos, 66, 245.