John A. Peck, Ph.D.
Peck, J.A., King, J., Kravchinsky, V.A., Williams, D., and Kuzmin, M.I., 1999. The sedimentary rock-magnetic record from Lake Baikal, Russia: Insight on Quaternary Glaciations in Siberia, Geological Society of America, Oct. A141.
Peck, J.A., Khosbayar, P., Fowell, S.J., Aurienbyleg K., Erdenejav, G., King, J., and Williams, D., 1999. Late Quaternary climate change as recorded in Mongolian lake sediments, EOS, 80: 501.
Williams, D., Karabanov, E., Prokopenko, A., Peck, J. King, J., Khursevich, G. and Kuzmin, M.,1999. Decadal to centennial record of Asias continental response to northern hemisphere climate forcing: Linkage of the Lake Baikal and marine record, EOS F462.
Aurienbyleg, S., Khosbayar, P., Peck, J.A., Fowell, S.J. and Sainzaya, T., 1999. X-ray mineralogy as a paleoclimate proxy from Mongolian lake sediments. Published abstract, Mongolian Geoscientist, Bulletin of the Geological Association of Mongolia, No. 14: 81-83.
Khosbayar, P., Peck, J.A., Fowell, S.J., Aurienbyleg K., Erdenejav, G., King, J., and Williams, D., 1999. High resolution, interdisciplinary paleoclimatic studies of late Quaternary lacustrine systems in Mongolia. Published abstract, Mongolian Geoscientist, Bulletin of the Geological Association of Mongolia, No. 14: 48-50.
King, J., Peck, J., Lacey, E., and Quinn, J., 1999. Habitat mapping, evaluating dredging options and determining environmental quality by sediment studies in Narragansett Bay, N.E. Geological Society of America, p. A27.