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1 MICHAEL R. KAPLAN Geochemistry Building L-DEO of Columbia University P.O. Box 1000 Palisades, NY Curriculum Vitae Education Ph.D., University of Colorado, Geological Sciences 1999 Major fields: glacial geology, ice sheet dynamics, ice sheet-ocean interactions, and cosmogenic nuclide techniques M.S., University of Maine, Geological Sciences 1994 Major fields: glacial geology, stratigraphy, and sedimentology, ice sheet-ocean interaction, and marine paleoclimate B.A. summa cum laude, Univ. of Buffalo, Geography Major, Geological Sciences Minor 1992 Class concentration: Geology, physical geography, and cartography Professional Experience Doherty Associate Research Scientist Postdoctoral Research Scientist, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Honorary Fellow, School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh Royal Society of London Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Edinburgh Weeks Postdoctoral Fellow, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, UW-Madison Research Associate, Dept. of Geological Sciences, Univ. of Colorado Boulder Research Assistant, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Res., Univ. of Colorado-Boulder Research Assistant, Institute for Quaternary and Studies, Univ. of Maine-Orono Research Assistant, Department of Physics and Astronomy, SUNY-Buffalo Research Interests Glacial and climate history of the Southern Hemisphere with a focus on land records (orbital and suborbital timescales); Paleoclimatology of the North Atlantic region during the last ~15,000 years; South America as a source of continental material to the Southern Ocean and Antarctica; Using numerical ice sheet modeling to translate field and chronologic data into former temperature and precipitation and to study ice dynamics; Ice sheet-ocean-climate interactions along the eastern Laurentide Ice Sheet; Rates of landscape change in southern South America and understanding these changes in relation to long-term development of the Andes and climate changes; In situ cosmogenic nuclide measurements, fossil 14 C and general geochronology. Other projects: Late Quaternary volcanic history of southernmost Patagonia using 3 He; Landscape change and geoarchaeology in Kefalonia, Greece; Landslide history in NW Argentina. M. Kaplan CV, Page 1 of 11
2 Publications (14-first author, 32-total, not including those in review and in prep) In review Sidall, M., Kaplan, M.R., Schaefer, J.M., Putnam, A., Kelly, M.A., Goehring, B. The bipolar switch - changing influence of Antarctic and Greenland temperature records on sea level over the last glacial cycle. Quaternary Science Reviews. In press/accepted Schaefer, J.M., Denton, G.D., Putnam, A., Kaplan, M. R., Finkel, R.C., Barrell, D.J.A., Andersen, B.G., Schwartz, R. Mackintosh, A., Chinn, T., Schlüchter, C. High frequency glacier events in New Zealand during the Holocene are incoherent to the northern climate record. Science. Hein, A.S., Hulton, N.R.J., Dunai, T., Schnabel, C., Xu, S., Kaplan, M.R. Cosmogenic dating of outwash gravels reveals mid-quaternary glacial advances at Lago Pueyrredón, Argentina. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. Zech, R., Smith, J., Kaplan, M., Chronologies of the LGM and its Termination in the Andes based on Surface Exposure Dating. In Vimeux, F. (Ed.), Past climate variability from the Last Glacial Maximum to the Holocene in South America and surrounding regions. Moreno, P.I., Kaplan, M.R., François, J.P., Villa-Martínez, R., Moy, C.M., Stern, C.R., Kubik, P.W., Renewed glacial activity during the Antarctic Cold Reversal and persistence of cold conditions until 11.5 ka in SW Patagonia, Geology. Moy,C.M., Moreno, P.I., Dunbar, R.B., Francois, J-P, Kaplan, M.R., Villalba, R., Haberzettle, T. Accepted pending minor revisions. Climate Change in Southern South America during the last two Millennia. In, Springer-Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research Series (DPER), "Past climate variability from the Last Glacial Maximum to the Holocene in South America and Surrounding regions." Edited by F.Vimeux, F. Sylvestre, M. Khodri Kaplan, M.R., Hein, A.S., Hubbard. A., Lax, S.M., 2009, Can glacial erosion limit the extent of glaciation? Geomorphology, v. 103, (Lax was a L-DEO summer intern). Kaplan, M.R., Moreno, P.I., Rojas, M., 2008, Glacial Dynamics in Southernmost South America during Stage 5e to YD time: A Brief Review with a Focus on Cosmogenic Nuclide Measurements. Journal of Quaternary Science, v. 2, Sidall, M., Kaplan, M.R., 2008, A Tale of Two Ice Sheets. Nature Geosciences, v. 1, Kaplan, M.R., Fogwill, C.J., Sugden, D.E., Hulton, N.R.J., Kubik, P.W., Freeman. S.P.H.T., 2008, Southern Patagonian glacial chronology for the Last Glacial period and implications for Southern Ocean climate. Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 27, Kaplan, M.R., 2007, Major Ice Sheet Response in Eastern New England to a Cold North Atlantic Ocean, c cal ka, Quaternary Research, v. 68, Kaplan, M.R., N.R.J. Hulton, A. Coronato, J.O. Rabassa, J.O. Stone, P.W. Kubik, S. Freeman, 2007, M. Kaplan CV, Page 2 of 11
3 Cosmogenic Nuclide Measurements in Southernmost South America and Implications for Landscape Change. Geomorphology, v. 87, Kaplan, M.R. and Wolfe, A.P., 2006, Spatial and temporal variability of Holocene temperature trends in the North Atlantic sector: Quaternary Research, v. 65, Kaplan, M.R., Singer, B.S., Douglass, D.C., Ackert, R.P., Caffee, M.C., 2006, Response to Wenzens (2006) comment on Kaplan et al. (2005): Cosmogenic nuclide chronology of pre-last glaciation maximum moraines at Lago Buenos Aires, 46 S, Argentina. Quaternary Research 66, Douglass, D.C., Singer, B.S., Kaplan, M.R., Mickelson, D.M., Caffee, M.W., 2006, Cosmogenic nuclide surface exposure dating of boulders on last-glacial and late-glacial moraines, Lago Buenos Aires, Argentina: Interpretive strategies and paleoclimate implications. Quaternary Geochronology, v. 1, Kaplan, M.R., Douglass, D.C., Singer, B.S., Ackert, R.P., and Caffee, M.W., 2005, Cosmogenic nuclide chronology of pre-last glaciation maximum moraines at Lago Buenos Aires, 46 S, Argentina: Quaternary Research, v. 63, Hubbard, A., Hein, A.S., Kaplan, M.R., Hulton, N.R.J., 2005, A reconstruction of the late glacial maximum ice sheet and its deglaciation in the vicinity of the Northern Patagonian Icefield, South America: Geografiska Annaler, v.87, Douglass, D. C., Singer, B.S., Kaplan, M.R., Ackert, R.P., Mickelson, D.M., Caffee, M.W., 2005, Evidence of Early Holocene Glacial Advances in Southern South America from Cosmogenic Surface Exposure Dating: Geology, v. 33, Kaplan, M.R., Ackert, R.P., Singer, B. S., Douglass, D.C., and Kurz, M.D., 2004, Cosmogenic nuclide chronology of millennial-scale glacial advances during O-isotope Stage 2 in Patagonia: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.116, (in Science Editor s Choice: v. 304, 23 of April 2004 p. 491) Ackert, R.P., Singer, B.S., Guillou, H., Kaplan, M.R., and Kurz, M.D., 2003, Calibration of 3 He production rates against 40 Ar/ 39 Ar and K-Ar dated lava flows in Patagonia: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 210, Kaufman and 29 others, 2004, Holocene thermal maximum in the western Arctic (0-180 W): Quaternary Science Reviews v. 23, Kaplan, M.R. and Miller, G. H., 2003, Early Holocene delevelling and deglaciation of the Cumberland Sound region, Baffin Island, Arctic Canada: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 115, Borns, H.W., Jr., Dorion, C.C., Jacobson, G.L. Jr., Kreutz, K.J., Thompson, W.B., Weddle, T.K., Doner, L.A., Kaplan, M.R., and Lowell, T.V, 2003, The deglaciation of Maine: in J. Ehlers and P. Gibbard, (eds.), Extent and Chronology of Glaciations, Volume 2, North America, Maine, INQA commission on glaciation, Germany. Miller, G.H., Wolfe, A.W., Steig, E.J., Kaplan, M.R., and Briner, J.P., 2002, The Goldilocks Dilemma: Big Ice, Little Ice, or "Just-Right" Ice in the Eastern Canadian Arctic: Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 21, M. Kaplan CV, Page 3 of 11
4 Kaplan, M.R., Wolfe, A.W., and Miller, G.H., 2002, Holocene environmental variability in southern Greenland inferred from lake sediments: Quaternary Research, v. 58, Briner, J. P., Kaufman, D. S., Werner, A., Caffee, M., Leavy, L. B., Kaplan, M. R., and Finkel, R., 2002, Major glacier readvance during the Late Glacial (Younger Dryas?) in the Ahklun Mountains, southwestern Alaska: Geology, v. 30, Kaplan, M.R., Miller, G.H., and Steig, E.J., 2001, Low gradient outlet glaciers (or ice streams?) drained the Laurentide Ice Sheet: Geology, v. 26, Wolfe, A.P., Steig, E.J. and Kaplan, M.R., 2001, An alternative model for the geomorphic history of late Wisconsinan surfaces on eastern Baffin Island: a comment on Bierman et al. (1999): Geomorphology, v. 39, Dorion, C.C., G. Balco, M. R. Kaplan, K.J. Kreutz, J. Wright, and H. W. Borns, Jr., 2001, The deglaciation of eastern Maine: in M. Retelle and T. Weddle (eds.), Deglacial history and relative sea-level changes, northern New England and adjacent Canada: Geol. Soc. of America Special Publication 351, Kaplan, M.R., W.T., Pfeffer, C. Sassolas, G.H. Miller, 1999, Numerical Modeling of the Northeastern Laurentide Ice Sheet in the Baffin Island Region, Eastern Canadian Arctic: the role of a Cumberland Sound ice stream, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, v.36, p Kaplan, M.R., 1999, Retreat of a tidewater margin of the Laurentide ice sheet in eastern coastal Maine ca. 14 to 13, C yrs BP: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 111, Pfeffer, W.T., M. Dyurgerov, M. Kaplan, J. Dywer, C. Sassolas, A. Jennings, B. Raup, W. Manley, 1997, Numerical Modeling of Late Glacial Laurentide advance of ice across Hudson Strait: Insights into terrestrial and marine geology, mass balance, and calving flux: Paleoceanography, v.12, Ram, M., Illing, M., Weber, and P., Keonig, G., and Kaplan, M., 1995, Polar ice stratigraphy from laser light scattering: scattering from ice: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 22, In preparation Kaplan, M. R., Schaefer, J.M., Denton, G.H., Putnam, A.E, Finkel, R.C., Doughty, A., Barrell, D.J.A., Andersen, B.G., Chinn, T., Schwartz, R. Late Glacial to late Holocene glaciations in New Zealand s Southern Alps set in a global perspective. Science. Still to be determined is whether this paper will be divided into two papers. Putnam, A., Schaefer, J., Vandergoes, M., Kaplan, M., Barrell, D., Goehring, B., Schwartz, R., Finkel, R., Kelley, S., and Denton, G. A precise beryllium-10 production-rate calibration for the Southern Hemisphere middle latitudes. Journal of Quaternary Geochronology. M. Kaplan CV, Page 4 of 11
5 Research Awards United States National Science Foundation (NSF) NSF-EAR (PI). Collaborative Research: A Southern Mid-Latitude Perspective on the Last Ice Age Based on Be-10 Moraine Chronologies. $138,159. Collaboration with R. Finkel, University of California-Berkeley (Total award, $183,999) NSF-EAR (co-pi; Joerg Schaefer is PI). Collaborative Research: The Pulse of Holocene Glaciations in New Zealand s Southern Alps. Total award $290,786. With R. Finkel, University of California-Berkeley NSF-ESH (co-pi, Brad Singer PI). Glacial and Paleoclimate Record of the Southern Andes, 46 S, for the Late Pleistocene, $359, NSF-OPP (to E. Steig PI), Univ. of Colorado, Collaborative Research: Test Alternative Models of Laurentide Ice Sheet Dynamic Using Cosmogenic Nuclide Exposure Dating (I helped write the proposal and I was mainly responsible for the research), $43,520. PENDING NSF-EAR (PI). Collaborative Research: a Southern Hemispheric Perspective on Holocene Climate Variability Based on Mountain Glacial Chronologies. $260,834. With R. Finkel, University of California-Berkeley (Total award $336,814). National Geographic Society G.H. Denton (PI) B.L. Hall and M. Kaplan (informal co-pis). Award is run entirely through the University of Maine. A southern hemisphere perspective on the ice ages from Torres del Paine, Chile. Amount: $22,000. Comer Science and Educational Foundation (CSEF) Kaplan and Schaefer (PIs). Late glacial and Holocene moraine chronology of the Lago Argentino basin, southern Patagonian Icefield. $ Kaplan and Schaefer (PIs). Late Glacial and Holocene Moraine Chronology of The Lago Argentino Basin, Southern Patagonian Icefield. $ Abrupt climate changes recorded in Southern Hemisphere moraines? M. Kaplan, J. Schaefer, W. Broecker, G. Denton. Third year extension. $63, To Broecker and Schaefer (Kaplan listed as Support Staff-Postdoc). Abrupt Climate Changes Recorded In Southern Hempishere Moraines. $220,000. M. Kaplan CV, Page 5 of 11
6 United Kingdom Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) (co-pi) Cosmogenic Dating of Mid-Late Quaternary Patagonian Glaciations, ~$41,100. Royal Society Of London (PI) Royal Society of London USA Postdoctoral exchange program, Ice Ages in Southern South America, ~$180,000. Small Research Awards 2009 L-DEO Climate Center $ L-DEO Climate Center $ The University of Edinburgh Development Trust, 1, (1) Research Grant (Dean's Small Grant) from Graduate School, University of Colorado (2) Dept. of Geological Sciences (for Mentor Program) 1996 (1) Research Grant (Dean's Small Grant) from Graduate School, University of Colorado (2) Dept. of Geological Sciences (for Mentor Program) 1995 (1) J. Hoover Mackin Research Grant, Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division, GSA; (2) Sigma Xi; (3) Graduate School-Univ. of Colorado; (4) American Alpine Club; (5) Geochron Laboratories (declined); (6) Dept. of Geological Sciences (for Mentor program) 1991 $3,000 from National Institute on Global Environmental Change (NIGEC), Harvard Univ., to participate in Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) Field Areas Worked Southern Patagonia ( ) South Island, New Zealand (2006); NW Argentina (2005); Greece (2005); Tierra del Fuego to Torres del Paine region, Argentina and Chile ( ), Lago Buenos Aires, Argentina ( ); Western Nevada (1999); Northeast Cumberland Peninsula, Baffin Island, Canada (1998); Cumberland Sound and Southeast Cumberland Peninsula (1997,1996); Inner Frobisher Bay, Baffin Island (1995); Tarfala Research Station, Sweden (1994), Eastern Coastal Maine (1993); Summit (GISP2) Greenland (1991,1992). Collaborators in the Last 10 Years Joerg Schaefer (L-DEO) George Denton (Univ. of Maine) Jorge Strelin (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba) David Sugden (Univ. of Edinburgh) G. Winckler (L-DEO) K. Licht (Indiana Univ./Purdue Univ.) Nicholas Hulton (Univ. of Edinburgh) Marcus Vandergoes (GNS, New Zealand) Alun Hubbard (Univ. of Edinburgh) John Underhill (Univ. of Edinburgh) Bradley Singer (Postdoc Advisor, Univ. of Wisconsin) Peter Kubik (ETH, Zurich) Patricio Moreno (Univ. of Santiago, Chile) Finley Stuart (SUERC, Scotland) Alexander Wolfe (Univ. of Alberta) Robert Ackert, Jr. (Harvard Univ.) Gifford Miller (Ph.D. advisor, Univ. of Colorado) Eric Steig (Univ. of Washington) Jason Briner (Univ. of Buffalo) Julie Brigham-Grette (Univ. of Massachusetts) William Phillips (Postdoc Advisor, Univ. of Edinburgh) W. Tad Pfeffer (Univ. of Colorado) Jorge Rabassa (CADIC, Argentina) Andrea Coronato (CADIC, Argentina) Robert Finkel (LLNL) M. Kaplan CV, Page 6 of 11
7 Education-Supervision/Mentoring Students (committee member) Ph.D. Juan Luis Garcia (University of Maine) Ph.D. Aaron Putnam (University of Maine), Ph.D. Esteban Sagredo (University of Cincinnati) M.Sc., Andrew Hein (Univ. of Edinburgh) Thesis reader for S. Gilchrist, Ph.D., University of Edinburgh Undergraduate thesis supervisor (informal, with J. Andrews), K. Eastman, Univ. Colorado L-DEO Intern- Simon Lax (resulted in paper co-authorship) Laboratory technician David Hughes (7 months paid as soft money technician, Univ. of Edin.) Other graduate students to whom I have taught cosmogenic sample preparation or helped informally mentor M.Sc., S. Kelley and A. Doughty (Univ. of Maine); Ph.D., J. Briner (Assistant Prof, Univ. of Buffalo); Ph.D., A. Hein (Univ. of Edinburgh) Ph.D., D. Douglass (Lecturer, Northeastern Univ.). Number of undergraduates that I have supervised/mentored since GIS glacial reconstructions (L-DEO) 3-lab work (Wisconsin) 3-lab work (Colorado, one student completed an independent study under my supervision) 7-field work (Colorado) Teaching Experience Cosmogenic dating Short Course, XVI Argentine Geological Congress 2005 Earth's Climate Systems, School of GeoSciences, Univ. of Edinburgh 2004 (3 rd and 4 th year undergraduate majors) Assisted with field trips to Iceland and Wales, Univ. of Edinburgh Teaching Assistant, CU-Boulder I created and taught recitation and laboratory sessions associated with a Global Change class. I helped write lab manuals (unpublished) for physical geology, historical geology, and global change laboratories. Guest lecturer in Glacial Geology, Geomorphology, and Geochronology classes Public Outreach Activities L-DEO open house ( ); Assisted Argentine colleague with outreach (public lecture) in El Calafate, Argentina; Interviewed by National Public Radio in Colorado; Lectured to 6 and 7th graders in the Bronx, NYC, 4th and 5th graders in Rocky Mountain National Park (from Boulder), 1st, 2nd, 5th and 6th graders in the Denver area. Led Univ. of Colorado undergraduates on glacial geology field trips in Rocky Mountain Park. M. Kaplan CV, Page 7 of 11
8 Service to the Community Reviewer of proposals National Science Foundation Natural Environment Research Council (NERC, U.K.) Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC, CANADA) Reviewer of journal and book articles EPSL Revista Asoc. Geol. Argentina Quat. International Quat. Research Geografiska Annaler Quat. Science Reviews Journal of Quat. Science Arctic, Alpine and Antarctic Research Annals of Glaciology The Holocene GSA Special publications Paleo3 Board/Committee member 2004 Centro de Estudios del Cuaternario de Fuego-Patagonia y Antarctica (Centre for the study of the Quaternary of Fuego-Patagonia and Antarctica), University of Magellan, Chile 2006 INVITED to participate and be on a commission associated with an INQUA-NSF sponsored workshop on "Timing and Nature of Mountain Glacier Advances, from 5e to YD mountain," China, September Corresponding Member, International Union for Quaternary Research, Palaeoclimate Commission (PALCOMM). Organizer of special sessions/workshops: American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2008, Paleoclimate and Modern Perspectives of the Southern Hemisphere Westerlies and Polar Frontal Zone. September 2007, INQUA, Cairns, Australia. Special session co-organizer on 'Glacial chronologies from the tropics to the polar ice sheets.' 2005 GSA National Meeting. Organized special session on Free versus Cold-Based Ice: Cosmogenic Nuclides, Trimlines, and Ice Sheet History of Differentially Weathered Landscapes Helped organize a workshop on applications of Cosmogenic nuclide measurements at the University of Edinburgh, October Invited Talks American Museum of Natural History NASA-GISS (Manhattan) British Antarctic Survey University of Glasgow University of Plymouth University of Pittsburgh University of Aberystwyth University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) University of Bergen Case Western Reserve University-Cleveland University of Illinois-Chicago University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Indiana Univ./Purdue Univ. Indianapolis Scottish Universities Research Environmental Centre (SUERC) University of Maine ANSTO (Sydney, Australia) Other Invited Cosmogenic dating half-day Short Course, XVI Argentine Geological Congress, Sept, 2005 The EU Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) (a proposal was rejected). PARCS international workgroup on the Holocene, led by D. Kaufman and F.S. Hu M. Kaplan CV, Page 8 of 11
9 Other Awards, Honors, and Accomplishments 2005-(expected, 2008) Honorary Fellow, College of Science and Engineering, Univ. of Edinburgh Royal Society of London Postdoctoral Fellow 2000 Weeks Postdoctoral Fellowship, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, Univ. of Wisconsin 1997 Winner, "best talk," Colorado Scientific Society Senior Partner (Big Brother) in Partners program to help Denver area youth. 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Led field expeditions to remote locations in eastern Canadian Arctic. In 1995 as a first year graduate student I independently funded first field season in Canadian Arctic Graduate Student Travel Grant, Graduate School at the University of Maine at Orono 1992 (1) -The Award for Excellence of Scholarship, to Senior Geography major, from the National Council for Geographic Education and the Association of American Geographers, (2) Elected to Phi Beta Kappa 1991 Elected to Golden Key National Honor Society Deans List (SUNY Buffalo) 7 out of 10 semesters 1985 Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America Conference/workshop Presentations and Abstracts: Several poster/abstracts with colleagues (e.g., inclueing students) at Comer Science Educational Foundation Meeting at Leeward Farm, Wisconsin, Sept Kaplan, M.R., Hein, A.S., Hubbard,A., Lax, S., 2008, Can glacial erosion limit the extent of glaciation? Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H51D Miller, G.H., Briner, J.P., Lifton, N., Kaplan, M.R., Refsnider, K.A.,2008,Testing the Nunatak Refugia Hypothesis in the Eastern Canadian Arctic with Cosmogenic Nuclides 14 C, 10 Be, and 26 Al. Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract PP53A-08. A. Mackintosh, J. Schaefer, B. Andersen, D. Barrell, G. Denton, R. Finkel, M. Kaplan, A. Putnam, R. Schwartz, Response of Mueller and Tasman Glaciers to Climate Change, New Zealand Snow and Ice Research Group meeting. Putnam, A., Schaefer, J., Doughty, A., Denton, G., Kaplan, M., Andersen, B., Barrell, D., Finkel, R., Schwartz, R., 10 Be Surface-Exposure Chronology of Moraines Deposited During the Last Glacial Maximum in the New Zealand Southern Alps. Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract PP33B Schaefer, J.M., Denton, G. H., Schluechter, C., Barrell, D., Finkel, R.C., Andersen, B., Putnam, A., Kaplan, M., Schwartz, R. Be-10 dating of historical glaciations in the Southern Alps of New Zealand. Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract PP32A-05. INVITED. Kaplan, M.R., Schaefer, J.M., Putnam, A.E., Denton, G.H., Finkel, R., Doughty, A., Barrell, D.J., Andersen, B.G., Schwartz, R. Structure of the Last Glacial-Interglacial Transition in New Zealand's Southern Alps PP32A-06. Kaplan, M., Moreno, P., A Summary of the Glacial History of the Mid-High Latitudes of Southern Patagonia (Stage 5D to YD Time). XVII INQUA Congress, Cairns, Australia. 28 July-3 August, Fogwill, C.J., Kaplan M.R., Clapperton, C.M., Kubik, P.W., A glacial stage spanning the Antarctic Cold Reversal in Torres del Paine (510S), southern Chile, based on cosmogenic exposure analyses. XVII INQUA Congress, Cairns, Australia. 28 July-3 August, Fogwill, C.J. Kaplan M.R. and Kubik, P.W, A chronology of the last glaciation in the Strait of Magellan and Bahía Inútil, Tierra del Fuego, southernmost South America; based on cosmogenic isotope analysis. XVII INQUA Congress, \ Cairns, Australia. 28 July-3 August, Sagredo, E., Moreno, P.I., Villa-Martínez, R.P., Kaplan M.R., Glacial Fluctuations of the Seno Última Esperanza piedmont lobe during the Last Glacial-Interglacial Transition, SW Patagonia, Chile. XVII INQUA Congress, Cairns, Australia. 28 July-3 August, Moreno, P.I., Kaplan, M.R., François, J.P., Villa-Martínez, R.P., Moy, C.M., Stern, C.R., and Kubik, P.W. Renewed glacial activity during the Last Glacial-Interglacial Transition in southern Patagonia. Geosur International Geological Congress on the Southern Hemisphere. Santiago, Chile Noviembre Sagredo, E.A., Moreno, P.I., Villa-Martínez, R.P., Kaplan M.R., Spatial and temporal dynamics of the Seno Última Esperanza piedmont lobe during the Last Glacial Termination, Patagonia, Chile. Geosur International M. Kaplan CV, Page 9 of 11
10 Geological Congress on the Southern Hemisphere. Santiago, Chile Noviembre Douglass, D.C., Singer, B.S., Ackert, R.P., Stone, J.O., Caffee, M.W., Kaplan, M.R., Constraining Boulder Erosion Rates and Ages of Mid-Pleistocene Moraines, Lago Buenos Aires, Argentina, Geological Society of America Northeastern Section Meeting. Abrupt Climate Change Conference (Comer) in Palisades, NY, May, Lead Author on 2 presentations (in addition to coauthorships) Abrupt Climate change meeting at the Leeward Farm, Wisconsin (Comer), September, Lead author on two presentations (in addition to coauthorships). Kaplan, M.R., Moreno, P.I., Villa-Martínez, R.P. and Kubik, P.W. Timing and Structure of glacial fluctuations at the end of the last ice age in SW Patagonia. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. PP22A-06. Kaplan, M.R., Major ice sheet response in eastern New England to a cold North Atlantic Ocean, c cal ka. Geological Society of America National Meeting, Philadelphia. INVITED. M. R. Kaplan, Glacial and Climate History of the Southern Andes During the Late Quaternary Period, INQUA commission of Mountain Glaciations, Xining, China. Schaefer, J. M., Denton, G. H., Barrell, D.J.A., Andersen, B.G., Schluechter, C., Finkel, R.C., Kaplan, M., Putnam, A, and Schwartz, R., Holocene Glaciations In New Zealand's Southern Alps Dated by In-Situ Be-10. Geological Society of America National Meeting, October in Salt Lake City Kaplan, M.R., Cosmogenic dating and paleoglaciology in the eastern Canadian Arctic, Geological Society of America National Meeting, October in Salt Lake City. M.R. Kaplan, D.C. Douglass, B.S. Singer, N.R.J. Hulton, A. Coronato, J.O. Stone, Cosmogenic nuclide measurements in southern South America and implications for glacial chronology and geomorphology, XVI Argentine Geological Congress, La Plata, September. Kaplan, M.R., Using in situ produced cosmogenic isotopes to reconstruct the glacial and paleoclimate history of southernmost South America, Workshop on terrestrial/ marine correlations, Gent (no abstract volume). M.L. Cárdenas, P.I. Moreno, R. Villa-Martínez, M.R. Kaplan, The last glacial maximum and deglaciation in the Última Esperanza area (51ºS), Southern Chile, Gent (no abstract volume). R. Villa Martínez, P.I. Moreno, M.R. Kaplan, The last 14,000 years of climate history in Torres del Paine (50ºS), Southern Chile, Gent (no abstract volume). Kaplan, M.R., Using cosmogenic nuclides to reconstruct Fuego-Patagonian glacial events and document former movement of the Antarctic Frontal Zone and westerlies, Conference on new approaches to the Quaternary Sciences in Fuego-Patagonia, Puerto Natalas, Chile, p.27. INVITED M.R. Kaplan, Douglass, D.C., Singer, B.S., Ackert, R.P., Hulton, N.K., Suden, D.E., Caffee, M.W., and Kubik, P.W., Cosmogenic dating of late Quaternary glacial events in the middle and high latitudes of South America: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 36, no. 5, p INVITED M.R. Kaplan, Combining 10 Be and 36 Cl cosmogenic isotope measurements in southern South America, ESF- IAAMS conference on " Sample preparation techniques for cosmogenic isotope analysis, Isle of Arran (no abstract volume). M.R. Kaplan, Fogwill, C.J. Hulton, N.R.J., Sugden D.E., Kubik, P.W., Glacial History of Southernmost South America and Implications for Movement of the Westerlies and Antarctic Frontal Zone: Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract PP43B-02. Douglass, D.C., Singer, B.S., Kaplan, M.R., Ackert, R.P., Mickelson, D.M., and Caffee, M.W., 2004, Evidence of Early Holocene Glacial Advances in Southern South America from Cosmogenic Surface Exposure Dating: Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract PP33B M.R. Kaplan, D.C., Douglass, R.P. Ackert, B.S. Singer, D. Elmore, and M.C., Caffee, Cosmogenic dating of old and young moraines in southern South America and paleoclimate implications, Geological Society of America Annual meeting Programs with Abstracts, Seattle, November. D. Douglass*, J.G. Bockheim, D.M. Mickelson, B. Singer, and M. Kaplan, Soil-forming rates and processes on Quaternary moraines near Lago Buenos Aires, Argentina, Geological Society of America Annual meeting Programs with Abstracts, Seattle, November. Kaplan, M.R., Persistent climatic effects of melting Laurentide ice into the mid Holocene, EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly, Nice. Kaplan, M.R. Bradley S. Singer, Daniel C. Douglass, and Robert P. Ackert, Cosmogenic nuclide dating in Patagonia: Evidence for a similar O-isotope stage 2 history in the mid-latitudes of the Southern and Northern hemispheres, Evolution of the Earth s surface, hosted by the Mineralogy Society, Clay Minerals Group, and Geochemistry Group, M. Kaplan CV, Page 10 of 11
11 University of Glasgow. Douglass, D.D., Kaplan, M.R., Singer, B.S., and Mickelson, D.M. A low gradient outlet glacier of the Patagonian ice cap at Lago Buenos Aires, Argentina, during the last glacial maximum. Geological Society of America Annual meeting Programs with Abstracts. Miller, G.H., Wolfe, A., Kaplan, M., Davis, P.T., and Briner, J., Stravers, J., Glaciation of Baffin Island: the Andrews Legacy Geological Society of America Annual meeting Programs with Abstracts. Pre as first author (1 invited), 7 as coauthor M. Kaplan CV, Page 11 of 11
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