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1 Peter J. van Hengstum Department of Marine Sciences! Texas A&M University at Galveston! Galveston! Texas! 7755 Department of Oceanography! Texas A&M University! College Station! Texas! Education PhD in Earth Sciences, Dalhousie University, Canada MSc in Earth and Environmental Sciences, McMaster University, Canada BSc summa cum laude in Earth and Environmental Sciences, McMaster University, Canada Employment History 2013 onwards Assistant Professor, Department of Marine Sciences, Texas A&M University at Galveston 2014 onwards Assistant Professor, Department of Oceanography, Texas A&M University Postdoctoral Fellow, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Advisor Dr. Jeffrey P. Donnelly Main Achievements Published 27 peer-reviewed manuscripts in international journals and books, including Scientific Reports, Geology, Quaternary Science Reviews, Paleoceanography, Limnology and Oceanography (H index = 14). Significantly expanded the use of sedimentology and micropaleontology in flooded caves and sinkholes to investigate sea-level change, tropical cyclone climatology, paleoceanography, and tropical hydroclimate. External support of research and scholarship exceeds $2M from international, national, and private organizations and institutions. Research Grants Career Total: $2.35M Since 2013: $2.05M, $658k to TAMUG Since van Hengstum, PJ (PI), Feakins, SJ, Coats, S, Donnelly, JD, Diagnosing the timing and drivers of northeastern Caribbean Holocene droughts with sinkhole lake records, National Science Foundation (NSF) EAR, $650,699 ($266, 227 to TAMUG, EAR ). period: 06/2017 to 06/ Labonté, J.M, van Hengstum, PJ, Subseafloor bacterial and viral communities and interactions in anoxic marine basins: a case study from a 3000-yr old stratigraphic succession ($80,000), National Science Foundation (NSF) Science and Technology Center for Dark Energy Biosphere investigations (NSF C-DEBI), $80,000, period: 11/2016 to 11/ van Hengstum, PJ (PI), Mejía-Ortíz, LM (University of Quintana Roo), Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia/National Council for Science and Technology (CONACyt), Did the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) modulate late Holocene hurricane strikes on the Yucatan Peninsula? $23,980 ($15,180 to TAMUG) Donnelly, JD (PI), van Hengstum, PJ (PI at TAMUG), Ray Dalio Research Fund, Diagnosing the drivers of hurricane variability: reconstructing patterns of hurricane activity from across the Caribbean, $872, day cruise in Western Caribbean aboard the M/V Alucia ($141,441 to co-pi PvH at Texas A&M University at Galveston), period: 11/2015 to 11/2017. Cruise and science to be featured on a forthcoming episode of the television series Years of Dangerously van Hengstum, PJ, Dellapenna, T, Texas A&M University Research Development Funds, Acquiring submersible vibracoring technology for Texas A&M University at Galveston, $27, van Hengstum, PJ, National Science Foundation (NSF) OCE RAPID Award # , Marine Geology and Geophysics: Disentangling the sedimentary signal in coastal submarine caves and ponds in Bermuda with implications for the entire North Atlantic Basin, $24,993, period 01/15/2015 to 12/18/
2 2014 Donnelly, JD (PI), van Hengstum, PJ (PI at TAMUG), National Science Foundation (NSF) OCE (Award # , ), Marine Geology and Geophysics: Collaborative Research: Holocene Tropical Cyclone Variability in the Western North Atlantic, $539,010 + cruise in Jamaica aboard the R/V Atlantis ($183,599 to co-pi van Hengstum at Texas A&M University at Galveston), period: 03/01/2014 to 02/28/2017. Unfunded proposals (since 2013) 2016 van Hengstum, PJ, Brody, S, Merrell, W., Developing a 1500-yr hurricane record for the Texas Gulf Coast to protect coastal sustainability and ecosystem services from 21 st century sea-level rise and climate change, $201,069, Gulf Research Program Exploratory Grants Dellapenna, T, van Hengstum, PJ, If we loose Sargents Beach and eastern Matagorda Peninsula we lose the Intracoastal waterway and East Matagorda Bay: a geological framework study. $133,780, Texas General Land Office Coastal Management Plan van Hengstum, PJ, Park, K, Dellapenna, T, Kaiser, Mitigating the impact of future petrochemical spoils in one of the Gulf of Mexico s most economically and biologically significant coastal ecosystems. $1,172,119 Gulf of Mexico Research initiative (GoMRI) van Hengstum, PJ, Lost in the Dark: what divers environmental succession and ecosystem variability in North Atlantic underwater coastal caves on millennial timescales. $349, 316, NSF Biological Oceanography van Hengstum, PJ, Overturning the dogma that anchialine environments are isolated they concomitantly respond to sea-level forcing. $145,000 NSF Division of Environmental Biology van Hengstum, PJ, Mejia-Ortiz, L, Did the intertropical convergence zone modulate late Holocene hurricane strikes on the Yucatan Peninsula? $25,000, TAMU-CONACYT Dellapenna, T, Kaiser, K, van Hengstum, PJ, Schettini, C, Barcellos, R., The tipping-point of estuaries during the anthropocene: recent infilling rate, sedimentary dynamics, organic carbon inputs and ecosystem response, $97,964 ($50,000 for TAMUG), Texas A&M Capes. Prior to van Hengstum, PJ Does the Gulf Stream regulate hydrography in Walsingham Cave, Bermuda? Implications for developing high-resolution records of Gulf Stream variability; Primary Investigator, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Ocean and Climate Change Institute, $12, Reconstructing tropical cyclone activity in the Southwestern Pacific: developing sedimentary archives from coastal karst basins; Andrew Mellon Independent Award, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Coastal Ocean Institute, Co-PI, $50, Is Atlantic hurricane activity intensifying with climate change? Calibration of high-resolution hurricane records from deep coastal basins to Holocene climate variability; PI, NSERC Post-doctoral Fellowship $80, Cave Foraminifera as Quaternary Climate and Sea-level indicators; PI, Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research, Johanna M. Resig Fellowship, $25, NSERC Canadian Oceanographic and Meteorological Society Supplement; PI, $5, The ecology and paleoenvironmental utility of foraminifera in Bermudian coastal cave systems; PI, Bermuda Zoological Society, Bermuda Museum, Aquarium, & Zoo, $ Developing a combined micropaleontologic and stable isotopic approach (δ 13 C, δ 18 O) for reconstructing phreatic coastal caves; PI, Cave Research Foundation Graduate Research Grant, $2, Developing benthic foraminifera as environmental proxies in flooded coastal cave systems; PI, Geologic Society of America Graduate Student Research Grant, $3, NSERC Alexander Graham Bell Canada Graduate Scholarship D, $70,000 (over 2 years) NSERC Canadian Oceanographic and Meteorological Society Supplement; PI, $5, NSERC Canada Graduate Scholarship M, $17, Foraminifera and thecamoebians in the submerged cave systems of Quintana Roo, Mexico; Geologic Society of America Graduate Student Research Grant, $3, Loeblich and Tappan Student Research Award, Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research $2000 2
3 2005 Thecamoebians and foraminifera as a paleoenvironmental tool in the subterranean flooded cave systems of Quintana Roo, Mexico; PI, NSERC Post Graduate Scholarship M $17, NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award $8, NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award $7,700. Academic Prizes 2010 Sir Izaak Walton Killam Predoctoral Scholarship, $75,000 over 3 years (declined) Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society, Grant in Aid, $1, Dalhousie Faculty of Graduate Studies Conference Travel Grant, $ Dalhousie University Entrance Scholarship, $10, Ontario Graduate Scholarship - $10,000 (declined) Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society: Grant in Aid - $1, Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research Student Research Grant - $1, The Lloyd Reeds Graduation Prize, Highest McMaster Undergraduate GPA in Earth Sciences The Leonne Betty Blackwell Memorial Book Prize in Paleontology J. Fred Green Award, Phi Delta Theta Educational Foundation $1, Ontario Graduate Scholarship $10, Charles Murray Ball Scholarship in Geology $1, Canada Millennium Scholarship $3, Canadian Phi Delta Theta Scholarship Foundation Award $1, Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists Undergraduate Award $ World Petroleum Congress Canada Millennium Scholarship $3, The Helen Emery Scholarship in Environmental Science $1,500. Teaching Activities Course Instruction at Texas A&M University at Galveston Spring 2017 Historical Geology (GEOL 106) Fall 2016 Physical Geology (GEOL 101, 70 students projected) Fall 2016 Physical Geology Laboratory (GEOL 102, 45 students projected) Spring 2016 Historical Geology (GEOL 106) Fall 2015 Physical Geology (GEOL laboratory, 51 students) Fall 2015 Environmental Micropaleontology (MARS 305) Spring 2015 Physical Geology (GEOL laboratory, 37 students) Fall 2014 Environmental Micropaleontology (MARS 305) Fall 2014 Physical Geology (GEOL laboratory, 48 students) Spring 2014 Physical Geology (GEOL 104, 39 students) Fall 2013 Physical Geology (GEOL 104, 57 students) Teaching Assistantships 2009 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy (3 rd year), Dalhousie University, Undergraduate Course Micropaleontology (4 th year), Dalhousie University, Undergraduate Course Geoscience Explorers (3 rd year), McMaster University, Undergraduate Course Paleontology (3 rd year), McMaster University, Undergraduate Course Geoarchaeology of the Underwater Realm (3 rd year), McMaster University, Undergraduate Course Coastal Environments (4 th year), McMaster University, Undergraduate Course The Living Environment (1 st year geosciences class), McMaster University, Undergraduate Course. Graduate Student Research Grant Workshop (Proposal Writing Mentorship) 2015 Gary Maale, Did the Intertropical convergence zone migration patterns over the last 5000 years drive groundwater salinity changes in the northern Bahamas? $2500. Funded by the Geologic Society of America Student Research Grant Program. John W. Hess Research Award in Karst Research Studies Annie Tamalavage, How does hurricane activity impact groundwater quality on carbonate tropical islands over millennial timescales? Funded by the Geologic Society of America Student Research Grant Program. $
4 2014 Paul Laverty, Early mid-holocene cyclone strikes in the upper Texas coast: an analog for future anthropogenic warming? Funded by the Geologic Society of America Student Research Grant Program. $ Jacque Cresswell, Can a submarine cave environment and ecosystem rebound after a negative anthropogenic impact? Funded by the Geologic Society of America Student Research Grant Program. $2500. Named award: John W. Hess Research Award in Karst Research Studies Mohammad Almkaimi, Has enhanced sedimentation within upper Galveston Bay resulted in a buried Hg time bomb? Funded by the Geologic Society of America Student Research Grant Program. $2500. Graduate and Undergraduate Research Supervision and Mentorship Chair or co-chair Ongoing Richard Sullivan (PhD student, Oceanography, ongoing) Tyler Winkler (PhD student, Oceanography, ongoing) Annie Tamalavage (PhD student, Oceanography, ongoing, co-advisor with Dr. Louchouarn, ongoing) Jacque Cresswell (PhD co-advised with Dr. Tom Iliffe, Marine Biology, ongoing) Shawna Little (Masters of Marine Resource Management, ongoing) Victoria Keeton (Masters of Marine Resource Management, ongoing) Graduated 2016 Annie Tamalavage (Masters of Science co-advisor with Dr. Louchouarn, Oceanography, graduated 2016) Thesis Title: Stable organic isotopic evidence for climate-forced landscape and aquatic change during the late Holocene in Abaco Island, The Bahamas Jake Emmert (Masters of Marine Resource Management, graduated 2016) Thesis Title: Sedimentation in submerged sinkholes in Fillman s Creek, a microtidal estuary in Western Florida, USA 2016 Gary Maale (Masters of Marine Resource Management, graduated 2016) Thesis Title: A 6500-yr paleoenvironmental reconstruction of No Man s Land Sink, Abaco Island, a large inland lake in the northern Bahamas. Graduate Student Committee Member David Brankovits (PhD committee member, Marine Biology, ongoing, Chair: Dr. T. Iliffe, MARB) Kevin Warner (PhD committee member, Marine Biology, graduated 2016, Chair: Dr. G. Jones, MARB) Paul Laverty (MS committee member, Oceanography, graduated 2015, Chair: Dr. T. Dellapenna, OCNG) Tariq Alrushaid (MS committee member, Oceanography, graduated 2015, Chair: Dr. T. Dellapenna, OCNG) Undergraduate Honors Research Mentorship 2014 Tyler S. Winkler, (role: advisor Texas A&M University at Galveston), Honors thesis title: Holocene Stratigraphic variability in two Floridian phreatic caves, published results in Sedimentary Geology Shawn Kovacs (co-advised at McMaster University with Dr. Eduard Reinhardt), thesis title: The response of Runway Bluehole, Bahamas, to Holocene sea-level rise, published in Quaternary International Alyson Brown, McMaster University (co-advised at McMaster University with Dr. Eduard Reinhardt), Honors thesis title: The sedimentary record of recent intense Yucatan hurricane strikes in a partially submerged sinkhole, published in Journal of Coastal Research. Undergraduate laboratory workers 2016 Katie Bricken, Meghan Horgan: Texas Institute of Oceanography Summer Research Assistant 2015 Meghan Horgan, Nikki West: Aggies Commit to Excellence Scholar 2014 Meghan Horgan. Tyler Winkler: Texas Institute of Oceanography Summer Research Assistant Publications Asterisk (*): contribution from a student under my mentorship. IF: Journal Impact Factor. 4
5 Publications Asterisk (*): contribution from a student under my mentorship. IF: Journal Impact Factor. Submitted Tamalavage, AT*, van Hengstum, PJ, Louchouarn, P, Molodtsov, S., Kaiser, K., Donnelly, JP, Albury, NA, Fall, PL, Organic matter sources and lateral sedimentation in a Bahamian karst basin (sinkhole) over the late Holocene: influence of local vegetation and climate Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology Little, SN*, van Hengstum, PJ, Shallow water (<4 m) cave foraminifera in Bermuda: implications for reconstructing Holocene inundation and paleoenvironments in karst subterranean estuaries, Estuarine, coastal and Shelf Science Peer-reviewed Journal Articles 28. van Hengstum, PJ, Maale, GE*, Donnelly, JP, Onac, B, Sullivan, RM*, Winkler, TS*, Albury, NA, Tamalavage, A., Drought in the Northern Bahamas from 3300 to 2500 years ago, Quaternary Science Reviews 27. Toomey, MR, Korty, RL, Donnelly, JP, van Hengstum, PJ, Curry, WB, 2017, Increased hurricane frequency near Florida during Younger Dryas Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation slowdown, Geology, 45 (11), Cresswell, JN*, van Hengstum, PJ, Iliffe, TM, Williams, BE, Nolan, G., 2017, Anthropogenic infilling of a Bermudian sinkhole and its impact on sedimentation and benthic foraminifera in the adjacent anchialine cave environment, International Journal of Speleology 46 (3), Olesen, J, Meland, K, Glenner, H, van Hengstum, PJ, Iliffe, TM, 2017, Xibalbanus cozumelensis, a new species of Remipedia (Crustacea) from Cozumel Island, Mexico, and a molecular phylogeny of Xibalbanus on the Yucatan Peninsula, European Journal of Taxonomy 316, Martínez, A, Álverez, F, Boxshall, G, Humphreys, WF, Jaume, D, Becking, LE, Muricy, G, van Hengstum, PJ, Dekeyzer, S, Decock, W, Vanhoorne, B, Vandepitte, L, Bailly, N, Iliffe, T.M., 2016, Gerovasileiou, G., World Register of marine Cave Species (WoRCS): a new thematic species database for marine and anchialine cave biodiversity, Research Ideas and Outcomes, doi: /rio.2.e van Hengstum, PJ, Donnelly, JP, Fall, P.L., Toomey, M.R., Albury, N. A., Kakuk, B., 2016, The intertropical convergence zone modulates intense hurricane strikes on the western North Atlantic margin, Scientific Reports, ; doi: /srep (2015 IF: 5.5) 22. Winkler*, T.S., van Hengstum, P.J., Horgan, M.C., Donnelly, J.P., Reibenspies, J.H., 2016, Detrital cave sediments reveal late Quaternary hydrologic and climatic variability in northwestern Florida, USA, Sedimentary Geology, 335, (2015 IF: 2.6) 21. van Hengstum, PJ, Bernhard, JM, 2016, A new species of brackish foraminifera from an inland Bahamian carbonate marsh, Journal of Foraminiferal Research, 46 (2), (2015 IF: 1.1) 20. Singh, V, Pandita, SK, Tewari, R, van Hengstum, PJ, Pillai, SSK, Agnihotri, D, Kumar, K, Bhat, GD, 2015 Thecamoebians (Testate Amoebae) straddling the Permian-Triassic Boundary in the Guryul Ravine Section, India: Evolutionary and Palaeoecological Implications, PLOS One, doi: /journal.pone accepted 27 July, (2015 IF: 3.7) 19. Donnelly, JP, Hawkes, AD, Lane, P, McDonald, D, Shuman, BN, Toomey, MR, van Hengstum, PJ, Woodruff, JD, 2015, Climate forcing of unprecedented intense-hurricane activity in the last 2,000 years Earth s Future 3 (2), (2015 IF: 5.6) 18. van Hengstum, PJ, Donnelly, JP, Kingston, AW, Williams, BE, Scott, DB, Reinhardt, EG, Little, SN, Patterson, WP, 2015, Late Holocene low frequency storminess in Bermuda linked to cooling events in the North Atlantic region, Paleoceanography 30 (2), (2015 IF: 3.7) 17. Donnelly, J.D., Anderson, J.B., Hawkes, A.D., Otvos, E., Toomey, M.R., van Hengstum, P.J., Wallace, D.J., Woodruff, J.D., 2014, Comment on: The geological legacy of Hurricane Irene: implications for the fidelity of the paleo-storm record GSA Today Online, pages e28-29, doi: /GSATG205C Brown, A, Reinhardt, EG, van Hengstum, PJ, Pilarcyzk, JE, 2014, A coastal Yucatan sinkhole records intense hurricane events, Journal of Coastal Research 30 (2), (2015 IF: 0.85) 5
6 15. van Hengstum, PJ, Donnelly, JP, *Toomey, MR, Albury, NA, Kakuk, B, 2014, Heightened hurricane activity from 1350 to 1650 AD in the northern Bahamas. Continental Shelf Research 86, (2015 IF: 2.01) 14. Kovacs, SE, van Hengstum, PJ, Reinhardt, EG, Donnelly, JP, Albury, NA, 2013, The late Holocene flooding history of Runway Sinkhole: a partially flooded coastal karst basin in the northern Bahamas, Quaternary International 317, (2015 IF: 2.0) 13. Toomey, MR, Curry, WB, Donnelly, JP, van Hengstum, PJ, 2013, Reconstructing 7000 years of North Atlantic hurricane variability using deep-sea sediment cores from the western Great Bahama Bank. Paleoceanography 28 (1), (2015 IF: 3.7) 12. van Hengstum, PJ, Scott, DB, 2012, Sea-level rise and coastal circulation controlled Holocene groundwater development in Bermuda and caused a meteoric lens to collapse 1600 years ago. Marine Micropaleontology 90-91, (2015 IF: 1.859) 11. van Hengstum, PJ, Scott, DB, Gröcke, DR, Charette, MR, 2011, Sea level controls sedimentation and environments in coastal caves and sinkholes, Marine Geology 286, (2015 IF: 2.50) 10. van Hengstum, PJ, Scott, DB, 2011, Ecology of foraminifera and habitat variability in an underwater cave: distinguishing anchialine versus submarine cave environments. Journal of Foraminiferal Research 41 (3), (2015 IF: 1.1) 9. van Hengstum, PJ, Reinhardt, EG, Beddows, PA, Gabriel, JJ, 2010, Investigating linkages between Holocene paleoclimate and paleohydrogeology in a Yucatan underwater cave. Quaternary Science Reviews 29, (2015 IF: 4.5). 8. van Hengstum, PJ, Scott, DB, Javaux, EJ, 2009b, Foraminifera in Bermudian caves provide further evidence for a +21 m eustatic sea level during Marine Isotope Stage 11. Quaternary Science Reviews 28, (2015 IF: 4.5) 7. van Hengstum, PJ, Reinhardt, EG, Beddows, PA, Schwarcz, HP, Gabriel, JJ, 2009a, Foraminifera and testate amoebae (thecamoebians) in an anchialine cave: Surface distributions from Aktun Ha (Carwash) cave system, Mexico. Limnology and Oceanography 54 (1), (2015 IF: 4.2) 6. Gabriel, JJ, Reinhardt, EG, Peros, MC, Davidson, DE, van Hengstum, PJ, Beddows, PA, 2009, Palaeoenvironmental evolution of cenote Aktun Ha (Carwash) on the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, and its response to Holocene sea level rise. Journal of Paleolimnology 42 (2), (2015 IF: 2.23) 5. van Hengstum, PJ, Reinhardt, EG, Beddows, PA, Huang, RJ, Gabriel, JJ, 2008a, Thecamoebians (testate amoebae) and foraminifera from three anchialine cenotes in Mexico: low salinity ( psu) faunal transitions. Journal of Foraminiferal Research 38 (4), (2015 IF: 1.1) 4. van Hengstum, PJ, Gröcke, DR, 2008, Middle Devonian (Eifelian Givetian) ocean anoxic event: high resolution stable isotopic record of the Kačák Event at Hungry Hollow, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 45, (2015 IF: 1.49) 3. van Hengstum, PJ, Reinhardt, EG, Medioli, FS, Gröcke, DR, 2007b, Exceptionally preserved late Cretaceous (Albian) Thecamoebians (Arcellaceans) from the Dakota Formation near Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. Journal of Foraminiferal Research 37(4), (2015 IF: 1.1) 2. van Hengstum, PJ, Reinhardt, EG, Boyce, JI, Clark, C, 2007a, Changing sedimentation patterns due to historical land-use change in Frenchman s Bay, Pickering, Canada: evidence from high-resolution textural analysis. Journal of Paleolimnology 37, (2015 IF: 2.23) 1. Reinhardt, EG, Goodman, BN, Boyce, JI, Lopez, G, van Hengstum, P, Rink, WJ, Mart, Y, Raban, A, 2006, The Tsunami of December 13, 115 A.D. and the destruction of Herod the Great s Harbor at Caesarea Maritima, Israel. Geology 34 (12), (2015 IF: 4.88) Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters 1. van Hengstum, PJ, Onac, BP, Richards, DA, Dorale, JA, 2015, Coastal sinkholes and caves, (In) Handbook of Sea-level Research, (eds.) Horton, BP, Long, A., Shennan, B., John Wiley and Sons, p Conference Proceedings (Student *) Notes: Asterisk (*) denotes contribution from a student under my mentorship. Since
7 42. *Little, S. N., van Hengstum, P.J., 2017, Shallow water (<4 m) foraminifera and sediment in two Bermudian anchialine caves: implicatiosn for reconstruction cave paleo environments. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs, v. 49, no. 6, doi: /abs/2017AM van Hengstum, P.J., *Cresswell, J.N., Iliffe, T.M., 2017, Stratigraphic evidence for Holocene environmental change in a Bermudian coastl underwater cave (Palm Cave System): Implications for Bermuda s sea-level history. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs, v. 49, no. 6, doi: /abs/2017AM van Hengstum, P.J., *Maale, G., *Sulivan, R., *Winkler, T.S., *Kelley, K., Donnelly, J.P., Albury, N.A., Onac, B.P., 2017 Evidence for Holocene hydroclimate variability in the Northern Bahamas (Abaco Island) based on sinkhole lake sediment records. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs, v. 49, no. 6, doi: /abs/2017AM van Hengstum, PJ, *Maale, GE, Donnelly, JP, Onac, BP, *Sullivan, RM, *Winkler, TS, Albury, NA, 2016, Stratigraphic and microfossil evidence for hydroclimate changes over the middle to late Holocene in the northern Bahamas from an inland saline lake, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. 38. Wallace, EJ, Donnelly, JP, Emanuel, K, Wiman, C, van Hengstum, P, Sullivan, R, Winkler, TS, 2016, Assessing a 1500-yr record of Atlantic hurricane activity from South Andros Island, the Bahamas, using modeled hurricane climatology, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. 37. Sullivan*, RM, van Hengstum, PJ, Donnelly, JP, Winkler, TS, Albury, NA, Steadman, D., 2016, A sedimentary record of middle Holocene precipitation and terrestrial vertebrates from Great Cistern Bluehole (Abaco Island), The Bahamas, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. 36. Winkler, TS, van Hengstum, PJ, Donnelly, JP, Albury, NA, 2016, A near-annual record of hurricane activity from the northern Bahamas over the last 700 years. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. 35. Cresswell, JN, van Hengstum, PJ, Iliffe, TM, 2016, Stratigraphic evidence for environmental change in a Bermudian coastal underwater cave (Palm Cave System) in response to Holocene sea-level rise, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. 34. *Tamalavage A, Feakins, SA, van Hengstum PJ, Louchouarn P, Fall P, Donnelly J., 2015, Leaf wax record of hydrogen isotopic variability inform late Holocene Hydrologic changes on Abaco Island, Northern Bahamas, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. 33. Nanayakkara, N.U., Ranasighagem P.N., Hawkes, A.D., van Hengstum P.J., Donnelly, J.P., 2016, Foraminiferal evidence for paleocoastal environmental changes influenced by Holocene transgression and varying storminess in Choctawhatchee Bay, Florida, USA, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. 32. *Tamalavage A, van Hengstum PJ, Louchouarn P, Fall P, Donnelly J., 2015, Late Holocene stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic variation of bulk organic matter deposited in Blackwood Sinkhole, Abaco, The Bahamas, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. 31. *Winkler, TS, van Hengstum, PJ, Donnelly, JP, Sullivan, RM, Albury, NA, 2015, The geomorphologic value of drone-based aerial phtotography during reconnaissance of remote Bahamian blueholes, GSA Annual Meeting, v. 47, no. 7, p van Hengstum, PJ, Donnelly, JP, Reinhardt, EG, Wallace, DJ, *Horgan, MC, 2015, A late Holocene lowfrequency storminess signal from an inland submarine cave in Bermuda, GSA Annual Meeting, v. 47, no. 7, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. 29. Wallace, DJ, van Hengstum, PJ, Smith, RS, 2015, Boulder transport from storms near Spittal Pond, Bermuda, GSA Annual Meeting, v. 47, no. 7, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. 28. *Cresswell, JN, van Hengstum, PJ, Iliffe, TM, 2015, The recovery of benthic foraminifera in a submarine cave following an anthropogenic disturbance in 1941 CE, GSA Annual Meeting, v. 47, no. 7, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. 27. Wallace, DJ, Donnelly, JP, Woodruff, JD, van Hengstum, PJ, Rosenheim, B, *Horgan, MC, 2015, Paleotempestological reconstruction of western Atlantic Holocene hurricane impacts from Mangrove Lake, Bermuda, GSA Annual Meeting, v. 47, no. 7, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. 26. *Maale, GE, van Hengstum, PJ, Donnelly, JP, Onac, BP, *Sullivan, RM, *Winkler, TS, 2015, A 6500-yr paleoenvironmental reconstruction of No Man s Land Sink, Abaco Island, a large inland lake in the Northern Bahamas, GSA Annual Meeting, v. 47, no. 7, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. 25. van Hengstum, PJ, Donnelly, JP, Toomey, Albury, NA, Kakuk, B, 2014, 3000 years of intense hurricane surge in the northern Bahamas. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 46 (6), p.180, Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada. 7
8 24. Laverty*, P., Dellapenna, T., Carlin, van Hengstum, P.J., Incised valley and backbarrier lagoon history of West Galveston Bay Complex, Northern Gulf of Mexico. GSA Annual Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 46 (6), p Laverty*, P.H., Dellapenna, T., Carlin, J., van Hengstum, P.J., Horgan, M., 2014, Preservation of catastrophic storm layers in the stratigraphic record of the distal San Luis pass flood tidal delta Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, Session 082, poster 140, p. 95. (*names not in the program, but names added to the poster presented at the meeting to reflect my contribution to the science). 22. *Winkler, TS, van Hengstum, PJ, Schwehr, KA, Reinbenspies, JH, 2014, Deglacial hydrologic conditions in two underwater caves flooded by the western Floridian aquifer. GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada. 21. *Kovacs, SE, van Hengstum, PJ, Reinhardt, EG, Donnelly, JP, Albury, N, 2014, Late Holocene sedimentolgoical and hydrologic development in a shallow coastal sinkhole on Great Abaco Island, The Bahamas. GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada. 20. Donnelly, JP, Lane, P, Toomey, M, Rodysill, JR, Hawkes, AD, van Hengstum, PJ, Wallace, DJ, MacDonald, D, 2013, Climate forcing of intense North Atlantic Hurricane Activity over the last two millennia. AGU Annual Meeting, San Francisco. 19. Wainer, K., Henderson, G. M., Mason, A. J., Thomas, A. L., Williams, B. van Hengstum, PJ, Chandler, R Speleothem reconstruction of sea-level at Bermuda over the last glacial cycle. Goldschmidt International Conference. Before Donnelly, JP, Lane, P, Hawkes, AD, van Hengstum, PJ, Ranasinghe, PN, MacDonald, D, North Atlantic tropical cyclone activity over the last 2000 years: patterns, consequences and potential climatic forcing. AGU, Joint Assembly Supplement. 17. Keynote, van Hengstum, PJ, 2011, Coastal caves and sinkholes preserve paleoclimate and sea level information, Advances in Earth Science Research Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, March 25-27, Invited, van Hengstum, PJ, Scott, DB, Kingston, AW, Patterson, WP, Foraminiferal ecology in an underwater cave: towards a new method for obtaining cave-based paleoclimate records. T21: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 42 (5), p van Hengstum, PJ, Scott, DB, Charette, MA, Gröcke, DR, Successions in a Bermudian cave track Holocene sea-level rise: a global model for coastal cave environments. T118: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 42 (5), p Reinhardt, EG, Gabriel, J, van Hengstum, PJ, Beddows, PA, Did Groundwater stratification during drought provide potable groundwater in the northern Yucatan Peninsula during the Maya Terminal and Post-Classic? T118:Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 42 (5), p Invited, van Hengstum, PJ, Scott, DB, The control of hydrogeology and nutrient supply on foraminifera in Green Bay Cave System, Bermuda: the anchialine to submarine cave environmental transition. Anchialine Ecosystems 2009, Mallorca, Spain. 12. van Hengstum, PJ, Scott, DB, Javaux, JJ, Microfossil evidence for +21 m eustatic sea level during marine isotope stage 11. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 41 (7), p van Hengstum, PJ, Reinhardt, EG, Beddows, PA, Gabriel, JJ, 2009, Environmental reconstruction of a Mexican flooded cave system: evidence for climate-forced changes to the local freshwater lens. EOS Trans. AGU 90 (22), Joint Assembly Supplement, Abstract: PP74A Invited, van Hengstum, PJ, Scott, DB, Reinhardt, EG, 2009, Benthic foraminifera and testate amoebae (thecamoebians) in subterranean cave systems: potential indicators of aquifer paleohydrology and sea level. Geologic Problem Solving with Microfossils II, Houston, Texas, March van Hengstum, PJ, Reinhardt, EG, Beddows, PA, Schwarcz, HP, Gabriel, JJ, 2008, Benthic Foraminifera and Testate Amoebae (Thecamoebians) as Hydrologic Proxies of Subterranean Water Masses: Evidence from Aktun Ha (Carwash) Cave System, Mexico. EOS Trans. AGU 89 (53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract: OSSB Gabriel, JJ, Reinhardt, EG, Peros, MC, Davidson, DE, van Hengstum, PJ, Beddows, PA, 2008, Palaeoenvironmental evolution of cenote Aktun Ha (Carwash) on the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico and its response to Holocene sea-level rise. EOS Trans. AGU 89 (53), Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract: A53E
9 7. Gröcke, DR, and van Hengstum, PJ, 2007, High-resolution stable-isotope record of the Middle Devonian (Eifelian-Givetian boundary) Kačák Event, European Geosciences Union, Geophysical Research Abstract, vol. 9, 08037, SRef-ID: /gra/EDU2007-A van Hengstum, PJ, Reinhardt, EG, Gröcke, DR, 2006, Exceptional preservation of middle Cretaceous (Albian) thecamoebians (arcellaceans): Evolution of a transient lacustrine environment. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs v. 38 (7). 5. van Hengstum, PJ, and Gröcke, DR, 2006, A high-resolution stable-isotope record of the middle Devonian (Eifelian-Givetian boundary) Kacak Event: a global ocean anoxic event. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs v. 38 (7). 4. van Hengstum, PJ, Reinhardt, EG, Boyce, JI, Clark, C, 2006, Changing sedimentation patterns due to historical land-use change in Frenchman s Bay, Pickering, Canada: evidence from high-resolution textural analysis, Geological Association of Canada-Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Abstracts volume 31, p. 155, ISBN: van Hengstum, PJ, Gröcke, DR, Price, G, MacLeod, KG, Price, GD, Kingston, AW, 2006, Ecological differences in nautiloids and ammonoids as inferred from oxygen-isotope ratios, Geological Association of Canada-Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Abstracts volume 31, p. 155, ISBN: Reinhardt, EG, Goodman, BN, Boyce, JI, Lopez, G, van Hengstum, P and Rink, W, 2006, The tsunami of December 13, 115 A.D. and the destruction of Herod the Great s Harbor at Caesarea Maritima, Israel. Geological Association of Canada-Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Abstracts volume 31, p. 126, ISBN: Reinhardt, EG, Boyce, J, van Hengstum, PJ, Donato, S, Clark, C, Findlay, D, Little, M, Krueger, A, 2005, Arcellacean (Thecamoebian) Evidence of Land-use Change and Eutrophication in Frenchman s Bay, Pickering, Ontario. North American Paleontological Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, June Reviewer Activities Funding Agencies: National Science Foundation National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Czech Science Foundation Texas A&M University Journals: Biogeosciences Journal of Foraminiferal Research Journal of Cave and Karst Studies Marine Micropaleonotology Earth Surface Processes Estuaries and Coasts Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science; Geology Geophysical Research Letters Microbial Ecology Palaeoecology, Palaegeography, Palaeoclimatology Scientific Reports The Holocene Professional Memberships American Geophysical Union Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research Geologic Society of America 9
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