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Bruce H. Corliss

Bruce H. Corliss

Publications  

Papers Published

  1. Corliss, B. H., C. W. Brown, X. Sun, and W. J. Showers, Deep-sea diversity linked to seasonality of pelagic productivity, Deep-Sea Research I, vol. 56 (2009), pp. 835-841 .
  2. Healey, S. L., R. C. Thunell, and B. H. Corliss, The Mg/Ca-temperature relationship of benthic foraminiferal calcite: New core-top calibrations in the <4 °C temperature range, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 272 (2008), pp. 523-530 .
  3. Sun, X., Corliss, B. H., Brown, C. W., and Showers, W. J., The effect of primary productivity and seasonality on the distribution of deep-sea benthic foraminifera in the North Atlantic., Deep-Sea Research I, vol. 53 (2006), pp. 28-47 .
  4. Corliss, B. H., X. Sun, C. W. Brown, and W. J. Showers, Influence of Seasonal Primary Productivity on d13C of North Atlantic deep-sea benthic foraminifera, Deep-Sea Research I, vol. 53 (2006), pp. 740-746 .
  5. Cohen, A. L., G. A. Gaetani, T. Lundalv, B. H. Corliss, and R. Y. George, Compositional variability in a cold-water scleractinian,/ Lophelia pertusa/: New insights into "vital effects", in 7, Q12004,doi:10.1029/2006GC001354, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems (2006) .
  6. Ciampaglio, C. N., Wray, G. A., and Corliss, B.H., A toothy tale of evolution: Convergence in tooth morphology among marine Mesozoic-Cenozoic sharks, reptiles, and mammals, The Sedimentary Record (December, 2005), pp. 4-8 .
  7. Corliss, B. H., McCorkle, D. C., and Higdon, D. M., A time series study of the carbon istopic composition of deep sea benthic foraminifera, Paleoceanography, vol. 17 no. 3 (2002), pp. 10 (doi: 1029/2001PA000664.) .
    


 

Contact Corliss at:

323 Old Chemistry
Box 90227
Durham, NC 27708

919 684 2951
fax: (919) 684-5833
bruce.corliss@duke.edu