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QUANTITATIVE INFORMATION FOR PAUL A. BAKER, Ph.D. Scripps Institutions of Oceanography Ph.D. 1981 Geology Pennsylvania State University M.S. 1975 Geology University of Rochester B.S. 1973 Geology 1. List of thesis (PhD and/or MS) supervised Stephen Burns, Three studies of the origin and geochemistry of dolomite, PhD Thesis, Duke University, 1987 Mitchell Malone, Recrystallization of dolomite and calcite: Observations of experimental and natural samples, PhD Thesis, Duke University, 1995 Scott Cross, The Holocene lake-level history of Lake Titicaca and implications for tropical paleohydrology, PhD Thesis, Duke University, 1998 Matthew Grove, Paleoclimatology and sedimentology of the late Pleistocene and Holocene from Lake Titicaca, Bolivia-Peru, PhD Thesis, Duke University, 2000 Ashley Ballantyne, PhD Thesis, Duke University, 1988 Stephen Obrochta, Glacial North Atlantic Millennial Variability over the Last 300,000 Years, PhD Thesis, Duke University, 2008 Hillary Jenkins, Amazon Climate Reconstruction Using Growth Rates and Stable Isotopes of Tree Ring Cellulose from the Madre De Dios Basin, Peru, 2009. Andrew Nunnery, A Reconstruction of Precipitation and Hydrologic Variability on the Peruvian and Bolivian Altiplano During the Late Quaternary, PhD Thesis, Duke University, 2012 Trevor Nace, Late Quaternary Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography of the Amazon Continental Margin, Brazil, PhD Thesis, Duke University, 2012 Alana Belcon, A Limnological Examination of the Southwestern Amazon, Madre de Dios, Peru, PhD Thesis, Duke University 2012 Plus 3 current PhD theses in progress, Wout Salenbien, Alexander Wheatley, Allan Sandes Karen Kiefer, MS Thesis, Duke University, 1984 Julie Brauer, MS Thesis, Duke University, 1984 Donna Burns, MS Thesis, Duke University, 1986 Marian Allen, MS Thesis, Duke University, 1986 Geoffrey Haddad, MS Thesis, Duke University, 1986 Jonathan Martin, MS Thesis, Duke University, 1986 Christian Laber, MS Thesis, Duke University, 1989 Steven Glenn, MS Thesis, Duke University, 1994 Jennifer Garland, MS Thesis, Duke University, 1999 Kimberly Arnold, MS Thesis, Duke University, 2001 Makota Suwa, MEM Thesis, Duke University, 2000 Nicholas Bacher, MEM Thesis, Duke University, 2000

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QUANTITATIVE INFORMATION FOR PAUL A. BAKER, Ph.D.

Scripps Institutions of Oceanography Ph.D. 1981 Geology Pennsylvania State University M.S. 1975 Geology University of Rochester B.S. 1973 Geology

1. List of thesis (PhD and/or MS) supervised

Stephen Burns, Three studies of the origin and geochemistry of dolomite, PhD Thesis, Duke University, 1987

Mitchell Malone, Recrystallization of dolomite and calcite: Observations of experimental and natural samples, PhD Thesis, Duke University, 1995

Scott Cross, The Holocene lake-level history of Lake Titicaca and implications for tropical paleohydrology, PhD Thesis, Duke University, 1998

Matthew Grove, Paleoclimatology and sedimentology of the late Pleistocene and Holocene from Lake Titicaca, Bolivia-Peru, PhD Thesis, Duke University, 2000

Ashley Ballantyne, PhD Thesis, Duke University, 1988 Stephen Obrochta, Glacial North Atlantic Millennial Variability over the Last

300,000 Years, PhD Thesis, Duke University, 2008 Hillary Jenkins, Amazon Climate Reconstruction Using Growth Rates and

Stable Isotopes of Tree Ring Cellulose from the Madre De Dios Basin, Peru, 2009.

Andrew Nunnery, A Reconstruction of Precipitation and Hydrologic Variability on the Peruvian and Bolivian Altiplano During the Late Quaternary, PhD Thesis, Duke University, 2012

Trevor Nace, Late Quaternary Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography of the Amazon Continental Margin, Brazil, PhD Thesis, Duke University, 2012

Alana Belcon, A Limnological Examination of the Southwestern Amazon, Madre de Dios, Peru, PhD Thesis, Duke University 2012

Plus 3 current PhD theses in progress, Wout Salenbien, Alexander Wheatley, Allan Sandes

Karen Kiefer, MS Thesis, Duke University, 1984 Julie Brauer, MS Thesis, Duke University, 1984 Donna Burns, MS Thesis, Duke University, 1986 Marian Allen, MS Thesis, Duke University, 1986 Geoffrey Haddad, MS Thesis, Duke University, 1986 Jonathan Martin, MS Thesis, Duke University, 1986 Christian Laber, MS Thesis, Duke University, 1989 Steven Glenn, MS Thesis, Duke University, 1994 Jennifer Garland, MS Thesis, Duke University, 1999 Kimberly Arnold, MS Thesis, Duke University, 2001 Makota Suwa, MEM Thesis, Duke University, 2000 Nicholas Bacher, MEM Thesis, Duke University, 2000

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2. List of publications (at least 100) Journal Publications

1. Baker, P.A. and Weber, J.N., 1975. Coral growth rate: variation with depth. Earth and Planetary Sciences Letters, v. 27, p. 27-31.

2. Weber, J.N., Deines, P., Weber, P.H., and Baker, P.A., 1976. Depth related changes in the 13C/12C ratio of skeletal carbonate deposited by the Caribbean reef-frame building coral Montastrea annularis. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 40, p. 31- 39.

3. Baker, P.A., Kastner, M., Lockner, D.A., and Byerlee, J.D., 1980. Pressure solution and hydrothermal recrystallization of carbonate sediments: an experimental study. Marine Geology, v. 38, p. 185-203.

4. Baker, P.A. and Kastner, M., 1981. Constraints on the formation of sedimentary dolomite. Science, v. 213, p. 214-216.

5. Baker, P.A., Gieskes, J.M., and Elderfield, H., 1982. Diagenesis of carbonates in deep-sea sediments- evidence from Sr/Ca ratios and interstitial dissolved Sr2+ data. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 52, p. 71-82.

6. Elderfield, H., Gieskes, J.M., Baker, P.A., Oldfield, R.K., Hawkesworth, C.J., and Miller, R., 1982. 87Sr/86Sr and 18O/16O ratios, interstitial water chemistry and diagenesis in deep-sea carbonate sediments of the Ontong Java Plateau. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 46, p. 2259-2268.

7. Baker, P.A., Kastner, M., Lockner, D.A., and Byerlee, J.D., 1983. Pressure solution and hydrothermal recrystallization of carbonate sediments--an experimental study- reply. Marine Geology, v. 51, p. 179-81.

8. Kennett, J.P., von der Borch, C.C., and Leg 90 staff, 1983. The South Pacific Cenozoic, Nature, v. 303, p. 18-19.

9. Kennett, J.P., von der Borch, C.C., and Leg 90 staff, 1985. Paleotectonic implications of increased late Eocene-early Oligocene volcanism: South Pacific D.S.D.P. sites. Nature, v. 316, p. 507-511.

10. Baker, P.A. and Burns, S.J., 1985. The occurrence and formation of dolomite in organic-rich continental margin sediments. The American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 69, p.1917-1930.

11. Boardman, M., Neumann, A., Baker, P., Dulin, L., Kenter, R., Hunter, G., and Kiefer, K., 1986. Banktop responses to Quaternary fluctuations in sea level recorded in periplatform sediments. Geology, v. 14, p. 28-31.

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12. Burns, S.J. and Baker, P.A., 1987. Geochemical studies of the origin of dolomite in the Miocene Monterey Formation of California. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 57, p. 128-139.

13. Backman, J., Duncan, R.A., and Scientific Party of Leg 115, 1987. New studies of the Indian Ocean. Nature, v. 329, p. 586-587.

14. Duncan, R.A., Backman, J. and Scientific Party of Leg 115, 1987. Leg 115 tracks, oozes, and hotspots. Geotimes, p. 13-15.

15. Baker, P.A. and Bloomer, S.H., 1988. The origin of celestite in deep-sea carbonate sediments. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 52, p. 335-339.

16. Marty, Richard, Dunbar, Robert, Martin, Jonathan B., and Baker, Paul, 1988. Late Eocene diatomite from the Peruvian coastal desert, coastal upwelling in the eastern Pacific, and Pacific circulation before the terminal Eocene event. Geology, v. 16, p. 819-822.

17. Shipboard Scientific Party, 1989. Reunion hotspot activity through Tertiary time: Initial results from the Ocean Drilling Program, Leg 115. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 36, p. 193-198.

18. Fisk, M.R., Duncan, R.A., and Shipboard Scientific Party, 1989. Reunion hotspot magma chemistry over the past 65 m.y.: Results from Leg 115 of the Ocean Drilling Program. Geology, v. 17, p. 934-937.

19. Marty, R., Dunbar, R., Martin, J., and Baker, P., 1989. Reply on "Late Eocene diatomite from the Peruvian coastal desert, coastal upwelling in the eastern Pacific and Pacific circulation before the terminal Eocene event." Geology, v. 17, p. 958-959.

20. Baker, P.A. and Dunbar, R.B., 1989. Porewater chemistry of Holocene organic- rich sediments in Granite Harbor. Antarctic Journal of the United States, v. 23, p. 107-109.

21. Dunbar, R.B., Marty, R.C., and Baker, P.A., 1990. Cenozoic marine sedimentation in the Sechura and Pisco Basins, Peru. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 77, p. 235- 261.

22. Baker, P., Stout, P., Kastner, M., and Elderfield, H., 1991. Large-scale lateral advection of seawater through oceanic crust in the central equatorial Pacific. Earth and Planetary Sciences Letters, v. 105, p. 522-533.

23. Droxler, A., Morse, J., Glaser, K., Haddad, G., and Baker, P., 1991. Surface sediment carbonate mineralogy and water column chemistry: Nicaragua Rise versus the Bahamas. Marine Geology. v. 100, p. 277-289.

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24. Burns, S., Baker, P., and Elderfield, H., 1992. Timing of carbonate mineral precipitation and fluid flow in sea-floor basalts, northwest Indian Ocean. Geology, v. 20, p. 255-258.

25. Zempolich, W.G. and Baker, P., 1993. Experimental and natural mimetic dolomitization of aragonite ooids. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 63, p. 596- 606.

26. Malone, M., Baker, P., and Burns, S., 1994. Recrystallization of dolomite: evidence from the Monterey Formation (Miocene), California. Sedimentology, v. 41, p. 1223-1240.

27. Dwyer, G.S., Cronin, T.M., Baker, P.A., Raymo, M.E., Buzas, J.S., and Correge, T., 1995. North Atlantic deep water temperature change during late Pliocene and late Quaternary climatic cycles. Science, v. 270, p. 1347-1352.

28. Malone, M., Baker, P., and Burns, S., 1996. Hydrothermal dolomitization and recrystallization of dolomite breccias from the Miocene Monterey Formation, Tepesquet area, California. Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 66, p. 976-990.

29. Malone, M., Baker, P., and Burns, S., 1996. Recrystallization of dolomite: an experimental study from 50 to 200C. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 60, p. 1289-1307.

30. Fisher, A.; Langseth, M.; Baker, P., and colleagues, 1997. The devil’s in the details: hydrogeology of Middle Valley active venting areas. EOS (cover article), v. 78, p. 165-170.

31. Seltzer, G.O., Baker, P., Cross, S., Dunbar, R., and Fritz, S., 1998. High-resolution seismic reflection profiles from Lake Titicaca, Peru-Bolivia: evidence for Holocene aridity in the tropical Andes. Geology, v. 26, p. 167-170.

32. Zierenberg, R., Fouquet, Y., Miller, J., Bahr, J., Baker, P., and the rest of the ODP Leg 169 scientific staff, 1998. The deep structure of a seafloor hydrothermal deposit. Nature, v. 392, p. 485-488.

33. Malone, M. and Baker, P., 1999. Temperature dependence of the Sr distribution coefficient in calcite: an experimental study from 40 to 200C. Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 69, p. 216-223.

34. Cross, S.L., Baker, P.A., Seltzer, G.O., Fritz, S.C., and Dunbar, R.B., 2000. A new estimate of the Holocene lowstand level of Lake Titicaca (16S) and implications for regional paleohydrology. The Holocene, v. 10, p. 21-32.

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35. Cronin, T.M., Dwyer, G.S., Baker, P.A., Rodriguez-Lazaro, J., and DeMartino, D.M., 2000. Orbital and suborbital variability in deep North Atlantic bottom water temperature obtained from Mg/Ca ratios in the ostracode Krithe. Palaeoecology, Palaeogeography, and Palaeoclimatology, v. 162, p. 45-57.

36. Dwyer, G.S., Cronin, T.M., Baker, P.A., and Rodriguez-Lazaro, J., 2000. Changes in North Atlantic deep-sea temperature during climatic fluctuations of the last 25,000 years based on ostracode Mg/Ca ratios. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. (AGU electronic journal: http://g-cubed.org/).

37. Baker, P., Grove, M., Cross, S., Seltzer, G., Fritz, S., and Dunbar, R., 2001. The history of South American tropical precipitation for the past 25,000 years. Science, v. 291, p. 640-643.

38. Baker, P., Rigsby, C., Seltzer, G., Fritz, S., Lowenstein, T, Bacher, N., and Veliz, C. 2001. Tropical climate changes at millennial and orbital timescales on the Bolivian Altiplano. Nature, v. 409, p. 698-701.

39. Cross, S., Baker, P., Seltzer, G., Fritz, S., and Dunbar, R., 2001. Late Quaternary climate and hydrology of tropical South America inferred from and isotopic and chemical model of Lake Titicaca, Bolivia and Peru. Quaternary Research, v. 56, p. 1-9.

40. Baker, P., Fritz, S., and Seltzer, G., 2001. Lake Titicaca: an archive of South American paleoclimate. Geotimes, v. 46, p. 20-23.

41. Gieskes, J., Shanks, P., Baker, P., Ishibashi, J., James, R., and Simoneit, B., 2001. Geochemistry of fluid phases and sediments: relevance to hydrothermal circulation- ODP Legs 139 and 169 Middle Valley. Applied Geochemistry, v. 17, p. 1381-1399.

42. D’Agostino, K., Seltzer, G.O., Baker, P.A., Fritz, S.C., and Dunbar, R. B., 2001. Late- Quaternary seismic stratigraphy of Lake Titicaca (Peru/Bolivia). Palaeoecology, Palaeogeography, and Palaeoclimatology, v. 179, p. 97-111.

43. Baker, P., 2002. Trans-Atlantic climate connections. Science, v. 296, p. 67-68.

44. Seltzer, G., Rodbell, D., Baker, P., Fritz, S., Tapia, P., Rowe, H., and Dunbar, R., 2002. Early warming of the tropical South America at the last glacial-interglacial transition. Science v. 297, p. 1685-1686.

45. Rowe, H., Dunbar, R., Mucciarone, D., Seltzer, G., Baker, P. and Fritz, S., 2002. Insolation, moisture balance and climate change on the South American Altiplano since the last glacial maximum. Climatic Change, v. 52, p. 175-199.

46. Grove, M., Baker, P., Cross, S., Rigsby, C., and Seltzer, G., 2003. Application of strontium isotopes to understanding the hydrology and paleohydrology of the

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Altiplano, Bolivia-Peru. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, and Palaeoecology, v. 194, p. 281-297.

47. Rowe, H., Guilderson, Dunbar, R., T., Southon, J., Seltzer, G., Mucciarone, D., Baker, P. and Fritz, S., 2003. Timing of late Quaternary lake level change: Lake Titicaca, South America. Global and Planetary Change, v. 38, p. 273-290.

48. Tapia, P., Fritz, S., Baker, P., Seltzer, G., and Dunbar, R., 2003. A late Quaternary diatom record of tropical climatic history from Lake Titicaca (Peru and Bolivia). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, and Palaeoecology, v. 194, p. 139-164.

49. Rigsby, C., Baker, P., and Aldenderfer, M., 2003. Fluvial history and human occupation of the Rio Ilave valley, Peru. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, and Palaeoecology, v. 194, p. 165-185.

50. Paduano, G., Bush, M., Baker, P., Fritz, S., and Seltzer, G., 2003. The deglaciation of Lake Titicaca (Peru/Bolivia): a vegetation and fire history. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, and Palaeoecology, v. 194, p. 259-279.

51. Baker, P.A., Mark Bush, Sherilyn Fritz, Catherine A. Rigsby, Geoffrey Seltzer, and Miles Silman, 2003. Last Glacial Maximum in an Andean cloud forest environment (Eastern Cordillera, Bolivia): comment. Published Online: Geology, July 2003, DOI 10.1130/0091-7613(2003)31.

52. Fritz, S. C., P. A. Baker, T. K. Lowenstein, G. O. Seltzer, C. A. Rigsby, G. S. Dwyer, P. M. Tapia, K. K. Arnold, T. L. Ku, and S. D. Luo, 2004. Hydrologic variation during the last 170,000 years in the southern hemisphere tropics of South America. Quaterary Research, v. 61, p. 95– 104.

53. Baker, P.A., Fritz, S.C., Garland, J. and Ekdahl, E. 2005. Holocene hydrologic variation at Lake Titicaca, Bolivia/Peru, and its relationship to North Atlantic climate variation. Journal of Quaternary Science, v. 20, p. 655-662.

54. Rigsby, C. A., Bradbury, J. P., Baker, P. A., Rollins, S. M., and Warren, M. R., 2005. Late Quaternary paleolakes, rivers, and wetlands on the Bolivian Altiplano and their paleoclimatic implications. Journal of Quaternary Science, v. 20, p.671-691.

55. Ballantyne, A.P., Rybczynski, N., Baker, P.A., Harrington, C., and White, D., 2006. Pliocene Arctic temperature constraints from the growth rings and isotopic composition of fossil larch. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, and Palaeoecology, v. 242, p. 188-200.

56. Fritz, S. C., Baker, P.A., Tapia, P., and Garland, J., 2006. Spatial and temporal variation in cores from Lake Titicaca, Bolivia/Peru during the last 13,000 yrs. Quaternary International, v.158, p. 23-29.

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57. Fritz, S. Johnson, T. C., Baker, P., Colman, S., Dean, W. and Peck, J., 2006. Large lake drilling projects supported by U.S. National Science Foundation Earth Systems History Program. PAGES News, v. 14, p.19-20.

58. Fritz, S.C. Baker, P.A., Seltzer, G.O., Ballantyne, A., Tapia, P., Cheng, H., Edwards, L., 2007. Quaternary glaciation and hydrologic variation in the South American tropics as reconstructed from the Lake Titicaca drilling project. Quaternary Research, v. 68, p. 410-420.

59. Ekdahl, E.J., Fritz, S.C., Baker, P.A., Rigsby, C.A., and Coley, K., 2008. Holocene Multi-Decadal to Millennial-Scale Hydrologic Variability on the South American Altiplano. The Holocene, v. 18, p. 867–876.

60. Leavitt, P., Fritz, S., Anderson, N.J., Baker, P., et al., 2009. Paleolimnological evidence of the effects on lakes of energy and mass transfer from climate and humans. Limnology and Oceanography, v. 54, p. 2330–2348.

61. Rigsby, C.A., Hemric, E., and Baker, P.A., 2009. Late Quaternary paleohydrology of the Madre de Dios River, southwestern Amazon Basin, Peru. Geomorphology, v. 113, p. 158-172.

62. Fritz, S.C., Baker, P.A., Ekdahl, E., Seltzer, G.O., and Stevens, L.R., 2010. Millennial-scale climate variability during the Last Glacial period in the tropical Andes. Quaternary Sciences Reviews, v. 29, p. 1017-1024.

63. Toney, J., Y. Huang, S.C. Fritz, P.A. Baker, P. Nyren, E. Grimm. 2010. Climatic and environmental controls on the occurrence and distribution of long-chain alkenones in lakes of the interior United States. Geochimica Cosmchimica Acta. doi:10.1016/j.gca.2009.11.021

64. Li, W., Zhang, P., Ye, J., Li, L., and Baker, P., 2011. Impacts of the two types of El Nino Events on the Amazon forest. Journal of Plant Ecology, v. 4, p. 91-99.

65. Ballantyne, A.P.; Baker, P.A.; Chambers, J.Q.; Villalbe, R.; and Argollo, J., 2011. Regional differences in South American monsoon precipitation inferred from the growth and isotopic composition of tropical trees. Earth Interactions, v. 15, number 5, p. 1-35, doi: 10.1175/2010EI277.1

66. Craig, N., Aldenderfer, M.S., Rigsby, C.A., Baker, P.A., and Flores, L., 2011. Geologic constraints on rain-fed Qocha reservoir agricultural infrastructure, northern lake Titicaca Basin, Peru. Journal of Archaeological Science, v. 38, p 2897- 2907.

67. Ballantyne, A., P. Baker, S.C. Fritz, B. Poulter, 2011. Climate mediated nitrogen and carbon dynamics in a tropical watershed. Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences, v. 116, G02013 doi:10.1029/2010JG001496.

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68. Hanselman J., M.B. Bush, W.D. Gosling, A. Collins, C. Knox, P.A. Baker, S.C. Fritz. 2011. A 370,000-year record of vegetation and fire history around Lake Titicaca (Bolivia/Peru). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 305, p. 201- 214.

69. Fritz, S.C., S. Björck, C.A. Rigsby, P.A. Baker, A. Calder-Church, D.J. Conley, 2011. Caribbean hydrological variability during the Holocene as reconstructed from crater lakes on the island of Grenada. Journal of Quaternary Sciences, v. 26, p. 829–838.

70. Fritz, S.C., P.A. Baker, P. Tapia, T. Spanbauer, K. Westover, 2012. Evolution of the Lake Titicaca basin and its diatom flora over the last ~370,000 years. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, and Palaeoecology doi 10.1016/j.palaeo.2011.12.013

71. Clark, P.U., Shakun, J.D., Baker, P.A., Bartlein, P.J., Brewer, S., Brook, E.J., Carlson, A.E., Cheng, H., Kaufman, D.S., Liu, Z., Marchitto, T.M., Mix, A.C., Morrill, C., Otto- Bliesner, B., Pahnke, K., Russell, J.M., Whitlock, C., Adkins, J.F., Blois, J.L., Clark, J., Colman, S.C., Curry, W.N., Flower, B.P., He, F., Johnson, T.C., Lynch-Stieglitz, J., Markgraf, V., McManus, J.F., Mitrovica, J.X., Moreno, P.I., and Williams, J.W., 2012, Global climate evolution during the last deglaciation: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1116619109.

72. Zell, C., Kim, J.-H., Hollander, D., Lorenzoni, L., Baker, P., Silva, C., Nittrouer, C., Sinninghe, J., 2014, Sources and distributions of branched and isoprenoid tetraether lipids on the Amazon shelf and fan: Implications for the use of GDGT-based proxies in marine sediments, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 139, p. 293-312.

73. Obrochta, S., Crowley, T.J., Channell, J., Hodell, D.A., Baker, P.A., Seki, A., Yokoyama, Y., 2014. Climate variability and ice-sheet dynamics during the last three glaciations. Earth and Planetary Sciences Letters, v. 406, p. 198–212.

74. Nace, T.E., Baker, P.A., Dwyer, G.S., Silva, C.G., Rigsby, C.A., Burns, S.J., Giosan, L., Otto-Bliesner, B., Liu, Z., and Zhu, J., 2014. The role of North Brazil Current transport in the paleoclimate of the Brazilian Nordeste margin and paleoceanography of the western tropical Atlantic during the late Quaternary. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 415, p. 3-13.

75. Baker, P., Fritz, S., Dick, C., Eckert, A., Horton, B., Manzoni, S., Ribas, C., Garzione, C., and Battisti, D., 2015. The emerging field of geogenomics: constraining geological problems with genetic data. Earth Science Reviews, v. 135, p. 38–47.

76. Baker, P. and Fritz, S., 2015. Nature and causes of Quaternary climate variation of tropical South America. Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 124, p. 31-47.

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Book Chapters

77. Baker, P.A., 1982. Geochemistry of sediments and interstitial waters from Sites 503A and 503B, Leg 68, D.S.D.P. Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, v. 68, p. 467-474.

78. Kastner, M. and Baker, P.A., 1982. A new insight into the origin of sedimentary dolomite. McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology, p. 406-408.

79. Baker, P.A., 1985. Pore-water chemistry of carbonate-rich sediments, Lord Howe Rise, Southwest Pacific Ocean. Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, v. 90, p. 1249-1256.

80. Gardner, J.V., Nelson, C.S., and Baker, P.A., 1985. Distribution and character of pale-green laminae in sediment from Lord Howe Rise: a probable late Neogene and Quaternary tephrostratigraphic record. Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, v. 90, p. 1145-1159.

81. Wright, R., Dunbar, R.B., Allen, M.R., and Baker, P.A., 1989. Morphology of stacked marine delta lobes, East Pisco Basin, Peru. In: A.W. Bally (editor), Atlas of Seismic Stratigraphy, v. 3, p. 192-196.

82. Burns, S.J., Baker, P.A., and Showers, W.J., 1988. The factors controlling the formation and chemistry of dolomite in organic-rich sediments of the Miocene Drakes Bay Formation, California. In: V. Shukla and P. Baker (editors), The Geochemistry and Sedimentology of Dolostones. SEPM Special Publication, v. 43.

83. Dunbar, R.B., Baker, P.A., Marty, R.C., and Cruzado, J., 1988. Geologic setting, stratigraphy, and biogenic sediments of the Pisco Basin. In: R.B. Dunbar and P.A. Baker (editors), Cenozoic Geology of the Pisco Basin, p. 7-39.

84. Marty, R., Dunbar, R., Martin, J., and Baker, P., 1988. Late Eocene from the Peruvian coastal desert. In R.B. Dunbar and P.A. Baker (editors), Cenozoic Geology of the Pisco Basin, p. 63-78.

85. Baker, P.A. and Martin, J.B., 1988. Diagenesis of the sediments of the Pisco Basin. In: R.B. Dunbar and P.A. Baker (editors), Cenozoic Geology of the Pisco Basin, p. 99- 108.

86. Baker, P.A. and Allen, M.R., 1990. The occurrence of dolomite in Neogene phosphatic sediments. In: W. Burnett and S. Riggs (editors), Phosphate Deposits of the World, Volume 3. Cambridge University Press, p. 75-86.

87. Malone, M., Baker, P., Burns, S., and Swart, P., 1990. Geochemistry of periplatform carbonate sediments, Ocean Drilling Program Site 716: Maldives

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Archipelago, Indian Ocean, Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, v. 115, p. 647-659.

88. Baker, P., Malone, M., Burns, S., and Swart, P., 1990. Minor element and stable isotopic composition of the carbonate fine fraction: Site 709, Indian Ocean. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, v. 115, p. 661-675.

89. Burns, S., Swart, P., and Baker, P., 1990. Geochemistry of secondary carbonates in Leg 115 basalts: tracers of basalt/seawater interaction. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, v. 115, p. 93-101.

90. Perkins, R., Dwyer, G., Rosoff, D., Fuller, J., Baker, P. and Lloyd, R., 1994. Salina sedimentation and diagenesis: West Caicos Island, British West Indies. In: Dolomites (B. Purser, M. Tucker, and D. Zenger, editors), Special Publication of the International Association of Sedimentologists, v. 21, p. 37-54.

91. Cronin, T., Dwyer, G., Baker, P., Rodriguez-Lazaro, J., and Briggs, W., 1996. Deep- sea ostracode shell chemistry (Mg/Ca ratios) and late Quaternary Arctic Ocean history. In: J. Andrews (ed.), Late Glacial Paleoceanography of the North Atlantic Margins. Geological Society Special Publication No. 111, p. 117-134.

92. Pawley, A.,Fritz, S.C.,, Baker, P.A., Seltzer, G.O., Dunbar, R.B., 2001. The

biological, chemical, and physical limnology of Lake Titicaca,Bolivia/Peru. In: M.

Munawar and Hecky, R. E. (eds.) The Great Lakes of the World: Food-web, health and

integrity. Ecovision World Monograph Series, p. 195-215.

93. Dwyer, G., Cronin, T., and Baker, P., 2002. Trace elements in marine ostracodes. In: The Ostracoda: Applications in Quaternary Research, Geophysical Monograph 131, The American Geophysical Union, p. 205-225.

94. Baker, P.A., Fritz, S.C., Burns, S.J., Ekdahl, E.J., and Rigsby, C.A., 2009. The nature and origin of decadal to millennial scale climate variability in the southern tropics of South America: the Holocene record of Lago Umayo, Peru., In: F. Vimeux, F. Sylvestre, and M. Khodri (eds.), Past Climate Variability in South America and Surrounding Regions, Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research 14, DOI 10.1007/978-90-481-2672-9, p 301-322.

95. Latrubesse, E., Baker, P., and Argollo, J., 2010. Geomorphology of natural hazards and human-induced disasters in Bolivia. In: Latrubesse, E. (ed.), Geomorphology of Natural Hazards and Human-Excacerbated Disasters in Latin America, Elsevier, U.K., p. 181-194.

96. Craig, N., Aldenderfer, M., Baker, P., and Rigsby, C., 2010. Terminal Archaic Settlement Pattern and Land Cover Change in the Rio Ilave, Southwestern Lake Titicaca Basin, Perú. In: Dean, R.M. (editor), The Archaeology of Anthropogenic

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Environments, Center for Archaeological Investigations Occasional Paper No. 37, Southern Illinois University, ISBN: 978-0-88104-094-4, pp. 35-53.

97. Jenkins, HS, Baker PA, and Negrón-Juárez RI., 2013. Eventos extremos de seca na Amazonia revelados pelos registros de aneis de arvores, in Borma, L. and Nobre, C. (eds.) Secas na Amazonia, Sao Paulo, Editora Oficina de Testos, pp. 29-46.

Congress Proceedings (partial list)

98. Baker, P.A. and Weber, J.N., 1975. Skeletal growth rate variations in the reef coral Montastrea annularis with depth. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 7, p. 24.

99. Weber, J.N., Deines, P., Weber, P.H., and Baker, P.A., 1975. A new theory for the spatial distribution of reef corals. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 7, p.1313.

100. Weber, J.N., Deines, P., Weber, P.H., and Baker, P.A., 1975. Stable isotope geochemistry of reef coral CaCO3. Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, v. 56, p. 461.

101. Baker, P.A., Kastner, M., Lockner, D.A., and Byerlee, J.D., 1979. Experimental pressure solution of carbonate sediments. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 11, p. 382.

102. Kastner, M. and Baker, P.A., 1979. Geochemical factors affecting the rate of calcite recrystallization. Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, v. 60.

103. Baker, P.A., 1980. Sedimentology and diagenesis of Maastrichtian and Danian chalks from the North Sea. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 12, p. 382.

104. Baker, P.A. and Kastner, M., 1980. The origin of dolomite in marine sediments. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 12, p. 381.

105. Baker, P.A., Gieskes, J.M., and Elderfield, H., 1981. Diagenesis of carbonate in deep sea carbonate sediments -- geochemical evidence. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 13.

106. Baker, P.A., Zempolich, W.G., and Jones, S.W., 1982. Experimental replacement of aragonitic oolites. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 14, p. 438.

107. Zempolich, W.G. and Baker, P.A., 1983. Replacement textures from the experimental dolomitization of Bahamian ooids. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 15, p. 726.

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108. Kiefer, K.B. and Baker, P.A., 1983. Isotope stratigraphy of a shallow-water core from the Northwest Providence Channel, Bahamas. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, . 15, p. 612.

109. Kennett, J.P., von der Borch, C.C., and Leg 90 staff, 1983. Neogene and Paleogene paleocenography of the South Pacific, Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 15, p. 611.

110. Brauer, J. and Baker, P.A., 1984. Experimental hydrothermal dedolomitization. The American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 86, p. 456.

111. Allen, M.R. and Baker, P.A., 1984. Origin of dolomites in the Miocene phosphorites of the Pungo River Formation, North Carolina. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 16, p. 428.

112. Baker, P.A. and Burns, D.J., 1984. Diagenesis of deep-sea carbonate sediments - - isotopic and trace elemental studies. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 16, p. 435.

113. Burns, S.J. and Baker, P.A., 1984. Geochemical studies of the origin of dolomite in the Miocene Monterey Formation of California. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 16, p. 460.

114. Marty, R., Dunbar, R., and Baker, P.A., 1985. Neogene biogenic sediments of onshore Peru: part 1, sedimentology and stratigraphy. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 17, p. 654.

115. Baker, P.A., Dunbar, R., and Marty, R., 1985. Neogene biogenic sediments of onshore Peru: part 2, geochemistry and diagenesis. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 17, p. 518.

116. Dunbar, R., Baker, P., Marty, R., and Crusado, J., 1985. Onshore geology of coastal basins of Peru: A Monterey Formation equivalent. Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Annual Midyear Meeting, Abstracts, v. 2, p. 26.

117. Showers, W.J., Lent, R.M., Margolis, S.V., Snyder, S.W., and Baker, P.A., 1986. SEM-BSE observations, isotopic stratigraphy, and trace element geochemistry- qualification of diagenesis of benthic foraminifera in the Pungo River Formation, North Carolina. Transactions, American Geophysical Union.

118. Baker, P.A. and Burns, S.J., 1986. Dolomite formation in organic-rich sediments: past and present. Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Annual Midyear Meeting, Abstracts, v. 3, p. 4.

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119. Burns, S.J. and Baker, P.A., 1986. The geochemistry of dolomites from the Drakes Bay Fm., California. Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Annual Midyear Meeting, Abstracts, v. 3, p. 16.

120. Haddad, G.A., Baker, P.A., and Neumann, A.C., 1986. Late Quaternary cycles in seawater chemistry: isotopic, mineralogic and textural evidence from pteropods and foraminifera deposited in the Northwest Providence Channel, Bahamas. Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Annual Midyear Meeting, Abstracts, v. 3, p. 48.

121. Marty, R., Allen, M.R., Dunbar, R.B., Baker, P.A., Crusado, J., and Wright, R., 1986. Plate tectonic controls on sedimentation in the Sechura and Pisco Basins, Peru. Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Annual Midyear Meeting, Abstracts, v. 3, p. 72.

122. Burns, S.J., Wieg, P., and Baker, P.A., 1986. Early diagenesis of Knox Group carbonates: trace element and isotopic evidence. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 18.

123. Marty, R., Dunbar, R., Allen, M., Baker, P., and Cruzado, J., 1986. The influence of paleoceanographic and tectonic factors on sedimentation in Peruvian fore-arc basins. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 18.

124. Dunbar, R.B. and Baker, P.A., 1986. Cenozoic marine sedimentation in coastal basins of Peru. 12th International Sedimentological Congress, Abstracts Volume, p. 89.

125. Allen, M.R., Dunbar, R.B., Marty, R., and Baker, P.A., 1987. Neogene phosphorites, Pisco and Sechura Basins, Peru. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 19, p. 570.

126. Martin, J.B., Baker, P.A., Marty, R.J., Allen, M.R., and Dunbar, R.B., 1987. Origin of Eocene through Miocene aged organic dolomites: Pisco Basin, Peru. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 19, p. 761.

127. Marty, R.J., Dunbar, R.B., Allen, M.R., Baker, P.A., and Martin, J.B., 1987. Tertiary diatomite distribution in the Pisco Basin, Peru. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 19, p. 761-762.

128. Droxler, A.W., Glaser, K.S., Morse, J.W., and Baker, P.A., 1988. Good agreement between carbonate mineralogical depth variations of surficial periplatform ooze and carbonate saturation levels of the overlying Intermediate waters. New data from the Nicaragua Rise. Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, v. 69, p. 1233.

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129. Burns, S.J., Swart, P.K., and Baker, P.A., 1988. A 45 Ma surface-water carbon isotope record from the southwest Indian Ocean. Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, v. 69, p. 1244.

130. Droxler, A.W., Staples, S.A., Rosencrantz, E., Buffler, R.T., and Baker, P.A., 1988. Origin of Walton Basin by partial tectonic collapse of a large Cenozoic shallow carbonate bank on the northeast Nicaragua Rise. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 20, p. A69.

131. Burns, S.J., Swart, P.K., and Baker, P.A. and Leg 115 Shipboard Scientific Party, 1988. Origin of carbonates precipitated in basement volcanic rocks, Leg 115 Ocean Drilling Program, northwest Indian Ocean. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 20, p. A191.

132. Baker, P.A., Stout, P.M., Kastner, M., and Elderfield, H., 1989. Large scale lateral convection of seawater through oceanic crust in the central equatorial Pacific Ocean. Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v. 70, p. 1327.

133. Malone, M.J., Baker, P.A., Burns, S.J., and Swart, P.K., 1989. Diagenesis of periplatform carbonate sediments, ODP Site 716: Maldives Archipelago, Indian Ocean. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 21, p. A77.

134. Droxler, A.W., Staples, S.A., Rosencrantz, E., Buffler, R.T., and Baker, P.A., 1989. Neogene tectonic disintegration of a carbonate Eocene-Early Miocene megabank along the northern Nicaragua Rise, Caribbean Sea. Tenth Caribbean Conference in St. Croix.

135. Glaser, K.S., Droxler, A.W., and Baker, P.A., 1989. Highstand shedding off two "semi-drowned"m shallow carbonate systems, Pedro Bank and the southern shelf of Jamaica, northeastern Nicaragua Rise. Tenth Caribbean Conference in St. Croix.

136. Baker, P.A., Kastner, M., and Elderfield, H., 1990. Strontium isotopic stratigraphy utilizing authigenic dolomites in hemipelagic sediments. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 74, p. 604.

137. Laber, C.S. and Baker, P.A., 1990. Inorganic geochemistry and diagenesis of organic-rich marine sediments, Monterey Formation, Shell Beach, California. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 74, p. 699.

138. Perkins, R., Dwyer, G., Rosoff, D., Baker, P., and Lloyd, M., 1991. Salina sedimentation and diagenesis: West Caicos Island, B.W.I. Dolomieu Conference. Ortisei, Italy.

139. Baker, P. and Malone, M., 1991. Geochemistry of periplatform carbonate sediments. Dolomieu Conference. Ortisei, Italy.

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140. Baker, P., Cross, S., and Burns, S., 1992. Geochemistry of carbonate nodules in hydrothermal sediments, Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge. EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v. 73, p. 519.

141. Baker, P., Cross, S., Burns, S., and Zierenberg, R., 1993. Geochemistry of carbon and sulfur in hydrothermal sediments of the Middle Valley of the Juan de Fuca Ridge. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 77, p. 689.

142. Malone, M., Baker, P., Laber, C., and Burns, S., 1993. Burial diagenesis of dolomite from the Miocene Monterey Formation. American Association of Petroleum Beologists Bulletin, v. 77, p. 706.

143. Baker, P., Cross, S., Burns, S., and Rigsby, C., 1993. Geochemistry of diagenetic carbonates and implications for hydrothermal circulation within the sediments at ODP Site 858, Juan de Fuca Ridge. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Program, v. 25, p. 317.

144. Malone, M., Baker, P., and Burns, S., 1993. Recrystallization of dolomite from the Monterey Formation, California. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Program, v. 25, p. 398.

145. Malone, M., Baker, P., and Burns, S., 1994. Hydrothermal dolomitization and recrystallization of fractured dolomite breccias from the Monterey Formation, Colson and Tepusquet Canyons, California. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Program, v. 26, p. A-67.

146. Gary S. Dwyer, Thomas M. Cronin, Paul A. Baker, Maureen E. Raymo, and Harry J. Dowsett, 1994. Late Pliocene and Quaternary bottom water temperature change in the deep North Atlantic. EOS, Transactions American Geophysical Union, v. 75, p. 55-56.

147. Baker, P.A., Cross, S.L., Rigsby, C.A., Burns, S.J., and Wheat, G.C., 1995. Implications of strontium isotope geochemistry to hydrothermal circulation in Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge. EOS, Transactions American Geophysical Union, v. 75, p. 308.

148. Thomas M. Cronin, Gary S. Dwyer, and Paul A. Baker, 1995. Evidence from deep-sea North Atlantic ostracode faunas and shell chemistry (Mg/Ca) for changes in deep-water circulation during last interglacial, American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting.

149. Dwyer, G.S., Cronin, T.M., Baker, P.A., Rodriguez-Lazaro, J.M., and Briggs, W.M., 1995. Deep-ocean paleothermometry using ostracode Mg/Ca ratios, 5th International Conference on Paleoceanography, Programs and Abstracts, p. 40-41.

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150. Malone, M.J., Baker, P.A., and Burns, S.J., 995. Recrystallization of dolomite: an experimental study from 50 degrees to 200 degrees C. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Program.

151. Cross, S.L., Baker, P.A., and Seltzer, G.O., 1995. Geochemical record of mid- to late-Holocene climatic variability in the Subtropical Andes. EOS, v. 76, F283.

152. Cronin, T.M., Dwyer, G.S., Baker, P.A., J. Rodriguez-Lazaro, and .M.Briggs,1995. Mg:Ca ratios in the deep-sea ostracode Krithe from the Arctic and North Atlantic Oceans during the last glacial period, EOS, v. 76, F320.

153. Dwyer, G., Cronin, T., Baker, P., and DeMartino, D., 1996. Orbital and suborbital timescale variability of North Atlantic deep water as recorded by ostracode Mg/Ca ratios, 150 Ka to present. EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union.

154. Glenn, S., Baker, P., Grove, M., et al., 1996. Porewater geochemistry in the Area of Active Venting, Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge. EOS Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Spring Meeting.

155. Higgins, K., Rigsby, C., Baker, P. and Burns, S., 1996. The relationship between hydrothermal flow and sedimentary diagenesis, structure, and texture in distal turbidites of Middle Valley of the Juan de Fuca Ridge, ODP Leg 139. GSA, Abstracts with Programs.

156. Cross, S., Baker, P., Seltzer, G., Fritz, S., and Dunbar, R, 1996. Holocene paleohydrology of Lake Titicaca. EOS Transactions, American Geophysical Union.

157. Seltzer, G., Baker, P., Cross, S., Mucciarone, D., Fritz, S., and Dunbar, R., 1996. High-resolution seismic reflection records from Lake Titicaca , Peru/Bolivia. EOS Transactions, American Geophysical Union.

158. Zierenberg, R., Fouquet, Y., Miller, J., Baker, P., et al., 1996. The roots of seafloor massive sulfide deposits: preliminary results from ODP Leg 169 drilling in Middle Valley and Escanaba Trough. EOS Transactions, American Geophysical Union.

159. Fisher, A., Langseth, M., Baker, P., et al., 1996. Fine-scale variations in heat and fluid flow at a sedimented spreading center in Areas of Active Venting in Middle Valley. EOS Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Spring Meeting.

160. Baker, P.A., Cross, S., Grove, M. Seltzer, G., Fritz, S., Dunbar, R., Rowe, H., and Broda, J., 1997. Quaternary paleoclimatology of the Altiplano of Bolivia and Peru, including Lake Titicaca. EOS, Transactions, AGU, v. 78, p. F43.

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161. Grove, M.J., Baker, P.A., Cross, S., and Seltzer, G.O., 1997. Sr isotope hydrology and paleohydrology of the Altiplano, Bolivia-Peru. EOS, Transactions, AGU, v. 78, p. F43..

162. Seltzer, G.; Baker, P.; Cross, S.; Abbott, M.; Fritz, S.; and Dunbar, R., 1997. Hydrologic variation in the tropical Andes during the late Quaternary. EOS, Transactions, AGU, v. 78, p. F51. .

163. Dwyer, G.S.; Cronin, T.M.; Baker, P.A.; and DeMartino, D.M., 1997. A late Glacial through Holocene ostracode Mg/Ca record from the Bermuda Rise, Western North Atlantic. EOS, Transactions, AGU, v. 78, p. F27.

164. Rowe, H.D., Dunbar, R.B., Mucciarone, D.A., Baker, P.., Fritz, S.C., and Seltzer, G.O., 1998. Spatial variation of particulate organic matter in Lake Titicaca, South America: the relative importance of different organic sources. EOS, Transactions AGU, v. 79, p. OS59.

165. Baker, P.A., M. Grove, S. Cross, G. Seltzer, S. Fritz, and R. Dunbar, 1998. Late Quaternary paleohydrology of the Bolivian Altiplano: the record from Lake Titicaca. EOS, vol. 79, p. F505.

166. M. Grove, P. Baker, and G. Seltzer, 1998. Reconstructing late Quaternary paleolimnology and paleoclimate of Southern Bolivia from algal bioherms. EOS, vol. 79, p. F505.

167. Rowe, H., Dunbar, R., Baker, P. Grove, M., Fritz, S., and Seltzer, G., 1998. Holocene-Pleistocene paleoenvironments of Lake Titicaca: isotopic and chemical variations in bulk organic matter. EOS, vol 79, p. F505.

168. Baker, P.; Rigsby, C.; Bacher, N.; Dwyer, G.;Veliz, Y.; Seltzer, G.; Ballivian, O.; Bohorquez, J.; Fritz, S., 1999. The Salar de Uyuni (Bolivia) and its ancient lakes- climatic significance. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Program.

169. Seltzer, G.; Baker, P.; Colman, S.; Thieler, R.; Dunbar, R.; Fritz, S., 1999. Late Quaternary Lake Level Variation in the Peruvian-Bolivian Altiplano EOS, Transactions AGU.

170. Rigsby, C.; Bradbury, J.; Baker, P.; Markgraf, V., 1999. Paleolake Strata in the Rio Desaguadero Valley, Bolivia: Stratigraphy and Paleoclimatic Significance. EOS, Transactions AGU.

171. Theissen, K.; Dunbar, R.; Rowe, H.; Muccarione, D.; Villinski, J.; Brassell, S.; Fritz, S.; Baker, P.; Seltzer, G., 1999. Analysis of Laminated Sediments and Lipid Biomarkers From Lake Titicaca, South America as Indicators of Holocene Paleoclimatic Variation. EOS, Transactions AGU.

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172. Baker, P.; Rigsby, C.; Bacher, N.; Dwyer, G.; Veliz, Y.; Seltzer, G.; Fritz, S.; Lowenstein, T., 1999. Late Quaternary Paleoclimate of Tropical South America: First Results from the Drill-core Record of the Salar de Uyuni, BoliviaEOS, Transactions AGU.

173. Gieskes, J.; Simoneit, B.; Shanks, W.; Goodfellow, W.; James, R.; Baker, P.; Ishibashi, J., 1999. Geochemistry of Fluid Phases and Sediments: Relevance to Hydrothermal Circulation - ODP Leg 169: Middle Valley and Escanaba Trough. EOS, Transactions AGU.

174. Baker, P.; Grove, M.; Cross, S.; Seltzer, G.; Rigsby, C.; Baucom, P.; Fritz, S.; Tapia, P.; Dunbar, R.; Broda, J., 1999. A Short Summary of the late Quaternary Paleoclimate and Paleohydrology of Tropical South America as Viewed from Above (the Altiplano of Bolivia and Peru). EOS, Transactions AGU.

175. Grove, M.; Baker, P.; Cross, S.; Seltzer, G.; Fritz, S.; Dunbar, R.; Broda, J., 1999. A 30,000-year, Multi-proxy Record of Climate and Lake-level Change From Lake Titicaca, Bolivia-Peru. EOS, Transactions AGU.

176. Dwyer, G,; Cronin, T.; Baker, P.; Rodriguez-Lazaro, J., 1999. North Atlantic Deep-Sea Temperature Changes Over the Last 25,000 years. EOS, Transactions AGU.

177. Rowe, H.; Dunbar, R.; Mucciarone, D.; Fritz, S.; Seltzer, G.; Baker, P.; Broda, J., 1999. Convection and Water Balance for Tropical South America during the Holocene. EOS, Transactions AGU.

178. Thieler, E.R.; Baker, P.A.; Colman, S.M.; and Seltzer, G.O., 2000. Flooding Huinaimarca: rapid mid-Holocene lake-level rise in Lake Titicaca, Bolivia/Peru. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Program.

179. Seltzer, G.O.; Baker, P.A.; Colman, S.; Thieler, R.; Dunbar, R. and Fritz, S.C., 2000. Late-Quaternary lake-level variation in Lake Titicaca (Peru/Bolivia) from seismic- reflection data. International Paleolimnology Conference, Waterloo, Ontario.

180. Baker, P.A., Grove, M., Fritz, S., Tapia, P., Seltzer, G. O., Lowenstein, T., Dunbar, R. B., Rigsby, C. A., 2000. Paleoclimate Of The Last 25,000 Years On The Altiplano Of Bolivia And Peru. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Program.

181. Rigsby, C.A., Rollins, S. M., Baker, P. A., and Bradbury, J. P., 2000. Stratigraphic And Paleoclimatic Significance Of Paleolake Strata In The Rio Desaguadero Valley, Bolivia. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Program.

182. Baker, P A., Rigsby, C. A., Seltzer, G. O., Fritz, S. C., and Lowenstein, T. K., 2000. Millennial- and orbital-scale climatic changes in Tropical South America and their origin. EOS, Transactions AGU.

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183. Rigsby, C.A., Baker, P.A., and Aldenderfer, M., 2001. Holocene Climate and Landscape Interactions in the Lake Titicaca Basin, Peru. EOS, Transactions AGU.

184. Baker, P A, Seltzer, G O, Fritz, S C, Rigsby, C A, Dwyer, G S., 2001. Climatic significance of large lakes on the Altiplano of South America. EOS, Transactions AGU.

185. Seltzer, G, Baker, P., Fritz, S., Arnold, K., Ballantine, A., Tapia, P., Veliz, C., 2001. A long record of tropical glaciation and climate change in drill cores from Lake Titicaca. EOS, Transactions AGU.

186. Fritz, S. C., Baker, P. A., Dwyer, G. S., Lowenstein, T. K., Seltzer, G. O., Rigsby, C. A., Ku, T., Luo, S., 2001. A 160,000-year record of tropical climate variability from Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia. EOS, Transactions AGU.

187. Rigsby, C., Farabaugh, R., and Baker, P., 2002. Quaternary sedimentary and geomorphic history of river valleys in the Lake Titicaca Basin, Peru and Bolivia, Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Program.

188. Baker, P., Fritz, S., Seltzer, G., Arnold, K., Tapia, P., 2002. Geochemical and Diatom Records of Hydrologic Variability in the Tropical Andes During the Late Quaternary From Drill Cores of Lake Titicaca. EOS, Transactions AGU.

189. Ballantyne, A., Baker, P., Jackson, R., Silman, M., Evans, M., and Leavitt, S., 2002. Oxygen isotopes and ring widths in the tropical tree species Polylepis tarapacana as proxies of past precipitation in the tropical Andes of South America. EOS, Transactions AGU.

190. Seltzer, G., Fritz, S., and Baker, P., 2002. A >100 kyr Record of Glaciation from the Southern Tropical Andes. EOS, Transactions AGU.

191. Rigsby, C., Farabaugh, R., and Baker, P., 2002. Quaternary Sedimentary and Geomorphic History of River Valleys in the Lake Titicaca Basin, Peru and Bolivia. EOS, Transactions AGU.

192. Baker, P., Arnold, K., Fritz, S., and Rigsby, C., 2003. Tropical paleohydrology using stable isotopic methods: South American examples from the Holocene and Latest Pleistocene. ASLO Aquatic Sciences meeting.

193. Seltzer, G., Baker, P., Fritz, S., Rodbell, D., and Farrell, J.L., 2003. The record of tropical glaciation from drill cores in Lake Titicaca, Peru/Bolivia. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Program.

194. Baker, P.A, Fritz, S.C., Seltzer, G.O., Rigsby, C.A., Lowenstein, T.K., and Ku, R., 2003. Late Quaternary paleoclimatic history of tropical South America from drilling Lake Titicaca and the Salar de Uyuni. EOS, Transactions AGU.

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195. Ballantyne, A, Crowley, T., Baker, P., and Levine, M., 2003. A meta-analysis of tropical surface temperatures at the last glacial maximum. EOS, Transactions AGU.

196. Baker, P., 2004. Paleoclimatic conditions during the peopling of the central Andes and Altiplano. AAAS, Seattle.

197. Ekdahl, E.J., Fritz, S.C., Stevens, L.R., Baker, P.A., Seltzer, G.O., 2004. A high- resolution biogenic silica record from Lake Titicaca, Peru-Bolivia: South American millennial-scale climate variability from 18-60 kya, EOS Transactions AGU, v. 85(47), Fall Meeting Supplement.

198. Baker, P.A., Fritz, A.C., Seltzer, G.O., Ballantyne, A.P., and Rigsby, C.A., 2004. The terrestrial paleoclimatic record of the late Quaternary as revealed by drilling Lake Titicaca, Peru/Bolivia. EOS Transactions AGU, v. 85(47), Fall Meeting Supplement.

199. Ballantyne, A P, Baker, P, Chambers, J, Villalba, R., 2004. Multi-proxy reconstructions of South American precipitation from oxygen isotopes and growth rings in tropical trees. EOS Transactions AGU, v. 85(47), Fall Meeting Supplement.

200. Ekdahl, E.J., Sherilyn C. Fritz, Paul A. Baker, Steven J. Burns, Kirstin Coley, and Catherine A. Rigsby. 2005. Multi-decadal to millennial scale Holocene hydrologic variation in the Southern Hemisphere tropics of South America. EOS Transactions AGU, v. 86, Fall Meeting Supplement.

201. Fritz, S.C., Paul A. Baker, Geoffrey O. Seltzer, Erik J. Ekdahl, and Ashley Ballantyne. 2005. Glaciation and hydrologic variability in tropical South America during the last ~400,000 years. EOS Transactions AGU, v. 86, Fall Meeting Supplement.

202. Baker, P.A., S. C. Fritz, C. A. Rigsby, S. J. Burns, E. Ekdahl, K. Coley, 2005. Millennial climate variability in tropical South America. EOS Transactions AGU, v. 86, Fall Meeting Supplement.

203. Hemric, E.M., Rigsby, C.A., and Baker, P.A., 2005. Sedimentology and geomorphology of the Rio Madre de Dios from Diamante to Puerto Maldonado, Amazon Basin, Peru. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Program.

204. Lowenstein, T.K., Baker, P.A., Fritz, S.C., and Ku, T.-L., 2005. Long paleoclimatic record (>275 kyr) of tropical South America from Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Program.

205. Toney, J.L., S. Fritz, P. Baker, E. Grimm, P. Nyren, S. Theroux, Y. Huang, 2008. Environmental and climatic control on the occurrence and abundance of long chain alkenones in lakes of the interior United States. Eos Transactions AGU, 89(53), Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract PP51C‐1526.

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206. Rigsby, C. A., Baker, P A, Porter, S C, 2008. Quaternary fluvial history of the Lake Qinghai Basin, Northeastern Tibet. Eos Transactions AGU, 89(53), Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract PP21A-1395.

207. Jenkins, H S, Baker, P A, Evans, M N, 2008. Oxygen isotopes in tree rings: a 345 year record of precipitation in Amazonia. Eos Transactions AGU, 89(53), Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract PP31B-1488.

208. Shanahan, T M, Hughen, K A, Van Mooy, B, Overpeck, J T, Baker, P A, Fritz, S, Peck, J A, Scholz, C A, King, J W, 2008. Regionally heterogeneous paleoenvironmental responses in the West African and South American monsoon systems on glacial to millennial timescales. Eos Transactions AGU, 89(53), Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract PP43B-1533.

And many others

Books

209. Shukla, V. and Baker, P.A. (editors), 1988. Geochemistry and Sedimentology of Dolomite. Special Publication Number 43 of the Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists.

210. Dunbar, R.B. and Baker, P.A. (editors), 1988. Cenozoic Geology of the Pisco Basin. A guidebook to accompany an IGCP 156 Field Workshop.

211. Baker, P. and McNutt, M. (editors), 1998. Future of Marine Geology and Geophysics, Proceedings of a Workshop. Published by US National Science Foundation. 264 pp.

3. List of high-impact publications 1. Baker, P.A. and Weber, J.N., 1975. Coral growth rate: variation with depth. Earth and Planetary Sciences Letters, v. 27, p. 27-31.

2. Weber, J.N., Deines, P., Weber, P.H., and Baker, P.A., 1976. Depth related changes in the 13C/12C ratio of skeletal carbonate deposited by the Caribbean reef-frame building coral Montastrea annularis. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 40, p. 31- 39.

3. Baker, P.A., Kastner, M., Lockner, D.A., and Byerlee, J.D., 1980. Pressure solution and hydrothermal recrystallization of carbonate sediments: an experimental study. Marine Geology, v. 38, p. 185-203.

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4. Baker, P.A. and Kastner, M., 1981. Constraints on the formation of sedimentary dolomite. Science, v. 213, p. 214-216.

5. Baker, P.A., Gieskes, J.M., and Elderfield, H., 1982. Diagenesis of carbonates in deep-sea sediments- evidence from Sr/Ca ratios and interstitial dissolved Sr2+ data. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 52, p. 71-82.

6. Elderfield, H., Gieskes, J.M., Baker, P.A., Oldfield, R.K., Hawkesworth, C.J., and Miller, R., 1982. 87Sr/86Sr and 18O/16O ratios, interstitial water chemistry and diagenesis in deep-sea carbonate sediments of the Ontong Java Plateau. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 46, p. 2259-2268.

7. Baker, P.A. and Burns, S.J., 1985. The occurrence and formation of dolomite in organic-rich continental margin sediments. The American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 69, p.1917-1930.

8. Boardman, M., Neumann, A., Baker, P., Dulin, L., Kenter, R., Hunter, G., and Kiefer, K., 1986. Banktop responses to Quaternary fluctuations in sea level recorded in periplatform sediments. Geology, v. 14, p. 28-31.

9. Burns, S.J. and Baker, P.A., 1987. Geochemical studies of the origin of dolomite in the Miocene Monterey Formation of California. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 57, p. 128-139.

10. Baker, P.A. and Bloomer, S.H., 1988. The origin of celestite in deep-sea carbonate sediments. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 52, p. 335-339.

11. Marty, Richard, Dunbar, Robert, Martin, Jonathan B., and Baker, Paul, 1988. Late Eocene diatomite from the Peruvian coastal desert, coastal upwelling in the eastern Pacific, and Pacific circulation before the terminal Eocene event. Geology, v. 16, p. 819-822.

12. Dunbar, R.B., Marty, R.C., and Baker, P.A., 1990. Cenozoic marine sedimentation in the Sechura and Pisco Basins, Peru. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 77, p. 235- 261.

13. Baker, P., Stout, P., Kastner, M., and Elderfield, H., 1991. Large-scale lateral advection of seawater through oceanic crust in the central equatorial Pacific. Earth and Planetary Sciences Letters, v. 105, p. 522-533.

14. Droxler, A., Morse, J., Glaser, K., Haddad, G., and Baker, P., 1991. Surface sediment carbonate mineralogy and water column chemistry: Nicaragua Rise versus the Bahamas. Marine Geology. v. 100, p. 277-289.

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15. Burns, S., Baker, P., and Elderfield, H., 1992. Timing of carbonate mineral precipitation and fluid flow in sea-floor basalts, northwest Indian Ocean. Geology, v. 20, p. 255-258.

16. Malone, M., Baker, P., and Burns, S., 1994. Recrystallization of dolomite: evidence from the Monterey Formation (Miocene), California. Sedimentology, v. 41, p. 1223-1240.

17. Dwyer, G.S., Cronin, T.M., Baker, P.A., Raymo, M.E., Buzas, J.S., and Correge, T., 1995. North Atlantic deep water temperature change during late Pliocene and late Quaternary climatic cycles. Science, v. 270, p. 1347-1352.

18. Malone, M., Baker, P., and Burns, S., 1996. Hydrothermal dolomitization and recrystallization of dolomite breccias from the Miocene Monterey Formation, Tepesquet area, California. Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 66, p. 976-990.

19. Malone, M., Baker, P., and Burns, S., 1996. Recrystallization of dolomite: an experimental study from 50 to 200C. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 60, p. 1289-1307.

20. Seltzer, G.O., Baker, P., Cross, S., Dunbar, R., and Fritz, S., 1998. High-resolution seismic reflection profiles from Lake Titicaca, Peru-Bolivia: evidence for Holocene aridity in the tropical Andes. Geology, v. 26, p. 167-170.

21. Zierenberg, R., Fouquet, Y., Miller, J., Bahr, J., Baker, P., and the rest of the ODP Leg 169 scientific staff, 1998. The deep structure of a seafloor hydrothermal deposit. Nature, v. 392, p. 485-488.

22. Malone, M. and Baker, P., 1999. Temperature dependence of the Sr distribution coefficient in calcite: an experimental study from 40 to 200C. Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 69, p. 216-223.

23. Cross, S.L., Baker, P.A., Seltzer, G.O., Fritz, S.C., and Dunbar, R.B., 2000. A new estimate of the Holocene lowstand level of Lake Titicaca (16S) and implications for regional paleohydrology. The Holocene, v. 10, p. 21-32.

24. Cronin, T.M., Dwyer, G.S., Baker, P.A., Rodriguez-Lazaro, J., and DeMartino, D.M., 2000. Orbital and suborbital variability in deep North Atlantic bottom water temperature obtained from Mg/Ca ratios in the ostracode Krithe. Palaeoecology, Palaeogeography, and Palaeoclimatology, v. 162, p. 45-57.

25. Baker, P., Grove, M., Cross, S., Seltzer, G., Fritz, S., and Dunbar, R., 2001. The history of South American tropical precipitation for the past 25,000 years. Science, v. 291, p. 640-643.

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26. Baker, P., Rigsby, C., Seltzer, G., Fritz, S., Lowenstein, T, Bacher, N., and Veliz, C. 2001. Tropical climate changes at millennial and orbital timescales on the Bolivian Altiplano. Nature, v. 409, p. 698-701.

27. Cross, S., Baker, P., Seltzer, G., Fritz, S., and Dunbar, R., 2001. Late Quaternary climate and hydrology of tropical South America inferred from and isotopic and chemical model of Lake Titicaca, Bolivia and Peru. Quaternary Research, v. 56, p. 1-9.

28. D’Agostino, K., Seltzer, G.O., Baker, P.A., Fritz, S.C., and Dunbar, R. B., 2001. Late- Quaternary seismic stratigraphy of Lake Titicaca (Peru/Bolivia). Palaeoecology, Palaeogeography, and Palaeoclimatology, v. 179, p. 97-111.

29. Baker, P., 2002. Trans-Atlantic climate connections. Science, v. 296, p. 67-68.

30. Seltzer, G., Rodbell, D., Baker, P., Fritz, S., Tapia, P., Rowe, H., and Dunbar, R., 2002. Early warming of the tropical South America at the last glacial-interglacial transition. Science v. 297, p. 1685-1686.

31. Rowe, H., Dunbar, R., Mucciarone, D., Seltzer, G., Baker, P. and Fritz, S., 2002. Insolation, moisture balance and climate change on the South American Altiplano since the last glacial maximum. Climatic Change, v. 52, p. 175-199.

32. Grove, M., Baker, P., Cross, S., Rigsby, C., and Seltzer, G., 2003. Application of strontium isotopes to understanding the hydrology and paleohydrology of the Altiplano, Bolivia-Peru. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, and Palaeoecology, v. 194, p. 281-297.

33. Rowe, H., Guilderson, Dunbar, R., T., Southon, J., Seltzer, G., Mucciarone, D., Baker, P. and Fritz, S., 2003. Timing of late Quaternary lake level change: Lake Titicaca, South America. Global and Planetary Change, v. 38, p. 273-290.

34. Tapia, P., Fritz, S., Baker, P., Seltzer, G., and Dunbar, R., 2003. A late Quaternary diatom record of tropical climatic history from Lake Titicaca (Peru and Bolivia). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, and Palaeoecology, v. 194, p. 139-164.

35. Rigsby, C., Baker, P., and Aldenderfer, M., 2003. Fluvial history and human occupation of the Rio Ilave valley, Peru. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, and Palaeoecology, v. 194, p. 165-185.

36. Paduano, G., Bush, M., Baker, P., Fritz, S., and Seltzer, G., 2003. The deglaciation of Lake Titicaca (Peru/Bolivia): a vegetation and fire history. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, and Palaeoecology, v. 194, p. 259-279.

37. Fritz, S. C., P. A. Baker, T. K. Lowenstein, G. O. Seltzer, C. A. Rigsby, G. S. Dwyer,

P. M. Tapia, K. K. Arnold, T. L. Ku, and S. D. Luo, 2004. Hydrologic variation during

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the last 170,000 years in the southern hemisphere tropics of South America. Quaterary

Research, v. 61, p. 95– 104.

38. Baker, P.A., Fritz, S.C., Garland, J. and Ekdahl, E. 2005. Holocene hydrologic variation at Lake Titicaca, Bolivia/Peru, and its relationship to North Atlantic climate variation. Journal of Quaternary Science, v. 20, p. 655-662.

39. Rigsby, C. A., Bradbury, J. P., Baker, P. A., Rollins, S. M., and Warren, M. R., 2005. Late Quaternary paleolakes, rivers, and wetlands on the Bolivian Altiplano and their paleoclimatic implications. Journal of Quaternary Science, v. 20, p.671-691.

40. Ballantyne, A.P., Rybczynski, N., Baker, P.A., Harrington, C., and White, D., 2006. Pliocene Arctic temperature constraints from the growth rings and isotopic composition of fossil larch. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, and Palaeoecology, v. 242, p. 188-200.

41. Fritz, S. C., Baker, P.A., Tapia, P., and Garland, J., 2006. Spatial and temporal variation in cores from Lake Titicaca, Bolivia/Peru during the last 13,000 yrs. Quaternary International, v.158, p. 23-29.

42. Fritz, S.C. Baker, P.A., Seltzer, G.O., Ballantyne, A., Tapia, P., Cheng, H., Edwards, L., 2007. Quaternary glaciation and hydrologic variation in the South American tropics as reconstructed from the Lake Titicaca drilling project. Quaternary Research, v. 68, p. 410-420.

43. Ekdahl, E.J., Fritz, S.C., Baker, P.A., Rigsby, C.A., and Coley, K., 2008. Holocene Multi-Decadal to Millennial-Scale Hydrologic Variability on the South American Altiplano. The Holocene, v. 18, p. 867–876.

44. Rigsby, C.A., Hemric, E., and Baker, P.A., 2009. Late Quaternary paleohydrology of the Madre de Dios River, southwestern Amazon Basin, Peru. Geomorphology, v. 113, p. 158-172.

45. Fritz, S.C., Baker, P.A., Ekdahl, E., Seltzer, G.O., and Stevens, L.R., 2010. Millennial-scale climate variability during the Last Glacial period in the tropical Andes. Quaternary Sciences Reviews, v. 29, p. 1017-1024.

46. Toney, J., Y. Huang, S.C. Fritz, P.A. Baker, P. Nyren, E. Grimm. 2010. Climatic and environmental controls on the occurrence and distribution of long-chain alkenones in lakes of the interior United States. Geochimica Cosmchimica Acta. doi:10.1016/j.gca.2009.11.021

47. Craig, N., Aldenderfer, M.S., Rigsby, C.A., Baker, P.A., and Flores, L., 2011. Geologic constraints on rain-fed Qocha reservoir agricultural infrastructure, northern lake Titicaca Basin, Peru. Journal of Archaeological Science, v. 38, p 2897- 2907.

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48. Ballantyne, A., P. Baker, S.C. Fritz, B. Poulter, 2011. Climate mediated nitrogen and carbon dynamics in a tropical watershed. Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences, v. 116, G02013 doi:10.1029/2010JG001496.

49. Hanselman J., M.B. Bush, W.D. Gosling, A. Collins, C. Knox, P.A. Baker, S.C. Fritz. 2011. A 370,000-year record of vegetation and fire history around Lake Titicaca (Bolivia/Peru). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 305, p. 201- 214.

50. Fritz, S.C., S. Björck, C.A. Rigsby, P.A. Baker, A. Calder-Church, D.J. Conley, 2011. Caribbean hydrological variability during the Holocene as reconstructed from crater lakes on the island of Grenada. Journal of Quaternary Sciences, v. 26, p. 829–838.

51. Fritz, S.C., P.A. Baker, P. Tapia, T. Spanbauer, K. Westover, 2012. Evolution of the Lake Titicaca basin and its diatom flora over the last ~370,000 years. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, and Palaeoecology doi 10.1016/j.palaeo.2011.12.013

52. Clark, P.U., Shakun, J.D., Baker, P.A., Bartlein, P.J., Brewer, S., Brook, E.J., Carlson, A.E., Cheng, H., Kaufman, D.S., Liu, Z., Marchitto, T.M., Mix, A.C., Morrill, C., Otto- Bliesner, B., Pahnke, K., Russell, J.M., Whitlock, C., Adkins, J.F., Blois, J.L., Clark, J., Colman, S.C., Curry, W.N., Flower, B.P., He, F., Johnson, T.C., Lynch-Stieglitz, J., Markgraf, V., McManus, J.F., Mitrovica, J.X., Moreno, P.I., and Williams, J.W., 2012, Global climate evolution during the last deglaciation: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1116619109.

53. Zell, C., Kim, J.-H., Hollander, D., Lorenzoni, L., Baker, P., Silva, C., Nittrouer, C., Sinninghe, J., 2014, Sources and distributions of branched and isoprenoid tetraether lipids on the Amazon shelf and fan: Implications for the use of GDGT-based proxies in marine sediments, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 139, p. 293-312.

54. Obrochta, S., Crowley, T.J., Channell, J., Hodell, D.A., Baker, P.A., Seki, A., Yokoyama, Y., 2014. Climate variability and ice-sheet dynamics during the last three glaciations. Earth and Planetary Sciences Letters, v. 406, p. 198–212.

55. Nace, T.E., Baker, P.A., Dwyer, G.S., Silva, C.G., Rigsby, C.A., Burns, S.J., Giosan, L., Otto-Bliesner, B., Liu, Z., and Zhu, J., 2014. The role of North Brazil Current transport in the paleoclimate of the Brazilian Nordeste margin and paleoceanography of the western tropical Atlantic during the late Quaternary. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 415, p. 3-13.

56. Baker, P., Fritz, S., Dick, C., Eckert, A., Horton, B., Manzoni, S., Ribas, C., Garzione, C., and Battisti, D., 2015. The emerging field of geogenomics: constraining geological problems with genetic data. Earth Science Reviews, v. 135, p. 38–47.

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57. Baker, P. and Fritz, S., 2015. Nature and causes of Quaternary climate variation of tropical South America. Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 124, p. 31-47.

4. List of research projects

Experimental formation and surface chemistry of dolomite. Petroleum Research

Fund, 1982-1984. Early diagenesis of Antarctic siliceous sediments. Duke University Research

Council, 1982-1983. Origin and distribution of dolomite in the Monterey Formation, California.

Texaco, 1983-1985. Chemical tracers in deep-sea carbonate diagenesis. US National Science

Foundation, 1983-1985. Development of a stable isotope facility in North Carolina. US National Science

Foundation, 1984-1985. Studies of cyclic peri-platform pelagic carbonate deposition, winnowing, and

bioerosion in Northwest Providence Channel, Bahamas. US National Science Foundation, 1984-1986.

Origin of dolomite in the Knox Group. Texaco, 1985-1986.

Geology of the coastal basins of Peru. Duke University Research Council, 1985-

1986. Neogene geology of coastal basins of Peru. US National Science Foundation,

1986-1988. Geochemistry and mineralogy of Moroccan phosphates. Duke University

Research Council, 1986-1987.

Geochemistry and diagenesis of carbonate sediments from the Central Indian Ocean, ODP Leg 115. JOI U.S. Science Support Program, 1987-1989.

Geology and geochemistry of Tertiary-age marine sediments of northern Chile.

Duke University Research Council, 1987-1988. Periplatform sediments and environments in the deep surroundings of

carbonate banks on the tectonically active Nicaraguan Rise. US National Science Foundation, 1988-1990.

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Geochemistry and early diagenesis of the Monterey Formation, Shell Beach, California. US National Science Foundation, 1988-1990.

Sr isotope stratigraphy. Duke University Research Council, 1988-1989.

International workshop on the genesis of Cenozoic phosphorites and associated

organic-rich sediments: Peruvian continental margin. US National Science Foundation, 1988-1989.

The geochemical cycling of carbon in a sediment-dominated hydrothermal

system. JOI-USSAC, 1991-1992. Burial diagenesis of dolomite- an experimental study. American Chemical

Society, 1992-1995. A study of Lake Catherine, Turks and Caicos, B.W.I. Duke University Research

Council. 1993-1994. The geochemistry of hydrothermal sediments. Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge.

US National Science Foundation, 1993-1995. Core-top calibration and application of a new paleoceanographic tool: the shell

chemistry of marine ostracodes. US Geological Survey. 1993-1994. Geochemical analysis of ostracodes from the Arctic Ocean. US National Science

Foundation, 1994-1995. The fine-scale hydrogeology and geochemistry of the areas of active venting in

Middle Valley, a sedimented rift of the northern Juan de Fuca Ridge. US National Science Foundation, 1994-1998.

Paleoclimatic research in Lake Titicaca. US National Science Foundation, 1994-

1995. Upgrade of an Ion Chromatograph. US National Science Foundation, 1994-1995.

Lake Titicaca: Toward a detailed record of late Quaternary climate in subtropical South America. US National Science Foundation, 1995-1997.

Deep-ocean temperature and climate change over the last 200,000 years. US

Geological Survey, 1996-1997.

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Salinity history of the Florida Bay-Everglades ecosystem over the last 200 years using ostracode shell chemistry. US Geological Survey, 1996-1997.

Acquisition of an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer. US National

Science Foundation, 1996-1997. Quaternary paleoclimatic record from tropical South America: Lake Titicaca. US

National Science Foundation, 1997-2001. Geochemistry of carbonates, sulfides, and pore fluids: implications for diagenesis

and hydrothermal alteration. JOI/US Science Support Programs, 1997-1998. SGER Project to calibrate a deep-sea paleothermometer. US National Science

Foundation, 1997-1998. Drilling for scientific purposes in the tropical-subtropical Andes: Lake Titicaca,

Bolivia/Peru, workshop funding. International Continental Drilling Program, 1997.

Paleoclimate studies of Lake Titicaca, Bolivia/Peru, utilizing seismic reflection

profiling and sidescan sonar surveys. USGS Geologic Division Venture Capital Fund, 1998-1999.

Quaternary paleoclimatic record from tropical South America: drilling the Salar

de Uyuni. US National Science Foundation, 1999-2002. Supplemental funding for Quaternary paleoclimatic record from tropical South

America: Lake Titicaca. US National Science Foundation, 1999-2002. Lake Titicaca Drilling Project. International Continental Drilling Program. 1999-

2002. Collaborative Research: Lake Titicaca Drilling Project. US National Science

Foundation, 2001-2005. World Island Paleoclimatology Project. Duke University Planning Grant for New

Research Initiative in the International Field, 2001-2002. Collaborative Research: Holocene Geology and Anthropology: Paleoclimate,

Landscape Evolution, and Human Occupation of the Western Lake Titicaca Basin, Peru. US National Science Foundation, 2003-2006.

The influence of the Amazon and Orinoco plumes on the tropical Atlantic

climate. NASA, 2005-2008.

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Reconstructing Past Climates of the Amazon Basin from the Isotopic Analysis of Tropical Trees. US National Science Foundation, 2006-2010.

Collaborative Research: Holocene Drought in the North American Interior. US

National Science Foundation, 2006-2010. South Pacific Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Oscillations and Climate. US

National Science Foundation, 2007-2008. Collaborative Research: Sea-surface temperatures in the tropical Atlantic Ocean

and their control on Amazon hydrology, Pleistocene to Recent, US National Science Foundation, 2009-2012.

Catastrophic Regime Shifts in Amazonian Floodplain Lakes. National Geographic

Society, 2009-2011. The Role of Mountains, Climate, and Landscape in Generating Amazon/Andean

Biodiversity. National Evolutionary Synthesis Center, NESCent Catalysis Proposal. 2012.

Geo-genomics: Integrating geology and genomics to understand the

evolutionary history of tropical forests in the Americas. A proposal to establish an Emerging Frontiers in Tropical Science Working Group. Organization for Tropical Studies.

Marine geology of the Amazon margin and implications for global-scale climate

change. CAPES Brazil, "Ciencias sem Fronteras" program, 2013-2016. FESD Type I: The Dynamics of Mountains, Climate, Landscape and the

Distribution and Generation of Biodiversity Amazon/Andean Forest, US National Science Foundation, 2013-2018.

Collaborative Research: Morphology and Molecules: Diatom Diversification,

Extinction, and Dispersal in an Ancient Tropical Lake System. US National Science Foundation, 2013-2016.

Deep Drilling of the Amazon Continental Margin: Cenozoic Climate and

Biodiversity; Gravity Tectonics; Microbes, Diagenesis, Gas Hydrates and Fluid Flow (workshop). Ocean Leadership/USSSP, 2014.

International Continental Drilling Program, Trans-Amazon Drilling Project:

History of the Neotropical Rain Forest (workshop), International Continental Drilling Program, 2015.

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5. List of patents filed None

6. Track record of positions held Teaching Assistant at Pennsylvania State University: 1973-1974 Research Assistant at Pennsylvania State University: 1974-1975 Research Assistant at Scripps Institution of Oceanography: 1975-1981 Assistant Professor at Duke University: 1981-1987 Associate Professor (with tenure) at Duke University: 1987-1994 Full Professor (with tenure) at Duke University: 1994-2015 Dean of Geological Sciences and Engineering, Yachay Tech: 2015-present Member of the National Geographic Society, Committee on Research and

Exploration: 2012-present 7. Fund raising capacity (only Baker portion of grant funding is given)

Petroleum Research Fund, $10,000, Experimental formation and surface

chemistry of dolomite. Duke University Research Council, $4,500, Early diagenesis of Antarctic siliceous

sediments. Texaco, $52,800, Origin and distribution of dolomite in the Monterey Formation,

California. National Science Foundation, $92,260, Chemical tracers in deep-sea carbonate

diagenesis. National Science Foundation, $127,815, Development of a stable isotope facility

in North Carolina. National Science Foundation, $190,739, Studies of cyclic peri-platform pelagic

carbonate deposition, winnowing, and bioerosion in Northwest Providence Channel, Bahamas.

Texaco, $54,000, Origin of dolomite in the Knox Group.

Duke University Research Council, $1200, Geology of the coastal basins of Peru.

National Science Foundation, $73,857, Neogene geology of coastal basins of Peru.

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Duke University Research Council, $1200, Geochemistry and mineralogy of Moroccan phosphates.

JOI U.S. Science Support Program, $12,000, Geochemistry and diagenesis of

carbonate sediments from the Central Indian Ocean, ODP Leg 115. Duke University Research Council, $1200, Geology and geochemistry of Tertiary-

age marine sediments of northern Chile. National Science Foundation, $104,610, Periplatform sediments and

environments in the deep surroundings of carbonate banks on the tectonically active Nicaraguan Rise.

National Science Foundation, $84,000, Geochemistry and early diagenesis of the

Monterey Formation, Shell Beach, California. Duke University Research Council, $3000, Sr isotope stratigraphy.

National Science Foundation, $18,000, International workshop on the genesis of

Cenozoic phosphorites and associated organic-rich sediments: Peruvian continental margin.

JOI-USSAC, $30,000. The geochemical cycling of carbon in a sediment-dominated

hydrothermal system. PRF-ACS, $40,000. Burial diagenesis of dolomite- an experimental study.

Duke University Research Council. $1,300. A study of Lake Catherine, Turks and

Caicos, B.W.I. National Science Foundation. $107,919. The geochemistry of hydrothermal

sediments. Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridge. US Geological Survey. $19,981. Core-top calibration and application of a new

paleoceanographic tool: the shell chemistry of marine ostracodes. National Science Foundation. Geochemical analysis of ostracodes from the Arctic

Ocean. $64,847. National Science Foundation. The fine-scale hydrogeology and geochemistry of

the areas of active venting in Middle Valley, a sedimented rift of the northern Juan de Fuca Ridge. $194,731.

National Science Foundation, Paleoclimatic research in Lake Titicaca. $15,080.

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National Science Foundation, Upgrade of an Ion Chromatograph. $8,190. National Science Foundation, Lake Titicaca: Toward a detailed record of late

Quaternary climate in subtropical South America. $116,377. US Geological Survey, Deep-ocean temperature and climate change over the last

200,000 years. $34,223. With Dr. Gary Dwyer. US Geological Survey, Salinity history of the Florida Bay-Everglades ecosystem

over the last 200 years using ostracode shell chemistry. $25,000. With Dr. Gary Dwyer.

National Science Foundation, The fine-scale hydrogeology and geochemistry of

the areas of active venting in Middle Valley, a sedimented rift on the northern Juan de Fuca Ridge. $194,731.

National Science Foundation, Acquisition of an inductively coupled plasma mass

spectrometer. $168,528. With Emily Klein and Bruce Corliss. National Science Foundation, Quaternary paleoclimatic record from tropical

South America: Lake Titicaca. $159,429. JOI/US Science Support Programs, Geochemistry of carbonates, sulfides, and

pore fluids: implications for diagenesis and hydrothermal alteration. $27,000. National Science Foundation, SGER Project to calibrate a deep-sea

paleothermometer. $49,995. International Continental Drilling Program, Drilling for scientific purposes in the

tropical-subtropical Andes: Lake Titicaca, Bolivia/Peru. $22,775. USGS Geologic Division Venture Capital Fund, Paleoclimate studies of Lake

Titicaca, Bolivia/Peru, utilizing seismic reflection profiling and sidescan sonar surveys. $51,384 for USGS expenses only.

National Science Foundation, Quaternary paleoclimatic record from tropical

South America: drilling the Salar de Uyuni. $297,729. National Science Foundation, Supplemental funding for Quaternary

paleoclimatic record from tropical South America: Lake Titicaca. $15,400. International Continental Scientific Drilling Program, Lake Titicaca Drilling

Project. $360,535.

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National Science Foundation, Collaborative Research: Lake Titicaca Drilling Project. $668,153.

Duke University Planning Grant for New Research Initiative in the International

Field, World Island Paleoclimatology Project. $3,000. National Science Foundation. Collaborative Research: Holocene Geology and

Anthropology: Paleoclimate, Landscape Evolution, and Human Occupation of the Western Lake Titicaca Basin, Peru. $140,593.

NASA. The influence of the Amazon and Orinoco plumes on the tropical Atlantic

climate (with Susan Lozier). $225,296. National Science Foundation, Reconstructing Past Climates of the Amazon Basin

from the Isotopic Analysis of Tropical Trees. $279,980. National Science Foundation. Collaborative Research: Holocene Drought in the

North American Interior, $129,114. National Science Foundation. South Pacific Sea Surface Temperature (SST)

Oscillations and Climate (with Tom Crowley), $36,060. National Science Foundation. Collaborative Research: Sea-surface temperatures

in the tropical Atlantic Ocean and their control on Amazon hydrology, Pleistocene to Recent, $421,976.

National Geographic Society, Catastrophic Regime Shifts in Amazonian

Floodplain Lakes. $21,000. National Evolutionary Synthesis Center, NESCent Catalysis Proposal: The Role of

Mountains, Climate, and Landscape in Generating Amazon/Andean Biodiversity. $80,000.

Organization for Tropical Studies OTS), Geo-genomics: Integrating geology and

genomics to understand the evolutionary history of tropical forests in the Americas. A proposal to establish an Emerging Frontiers in Tropical Science Working Group. $20,000.

CAPES Brazil, "Ciencias sem Fronteras" program, Marine geology of the Amazon

margin and implications for global-scale climate change, $120,000. National Science Foundation, FESD Type I: The Dynamics of Mountains, Climate,

Landscape and the Distribution and Generation of Biodiversity Amazon/Andean Forest, $4,430,000.

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National Science Foundation, Collaborative Research: Morphology and Molecules: Diatom Diversification, Extinction, and Dispersal in an Ancient Tropical Lake System, $49,342.

Ocean Leadership/USSSP. Workshop proposal: Deep Drilling of the Amazon

Continental Margin: Cenozoic Climate and Biodiversity; Gravity Tectonics; Microbes, Diagenesis, Gas Hydrates and Fluid Flow. $50,000.

International Continental Drilling Program, Trans-Amazon Drilling Project:

History of the Neotropical Rain Forest, Workshop proposal, $62,000. 8. List of honors and awards

1979

Invited participant in Naval Ocean Research and Development Activity conference on acoustic properties of deep-sea sediments, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi

Best paper in session awarded at Geological Society of America annual meeting, San Diego

1980

Invited participant in Penrose Conference on pressure solution, New Paltz, New York

Best paper in session awarded at Geological Society of America annual meeting, Atlanta, Georgia

1982

Invited participant in Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Research Conference on applications of stable isotopes in sedimentary geology, Vail, Colorado

1984

Co-chair of session on sedimentary geochemistry at Geological Society of America annual meeting, Reno, Nevada

1985

Co-chair of session on sedimentology at Geological Society of America annual meeting, Orlando, Florida

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1990

Invited participant in U.S. Scientific Advisory Committee workshop on deep drilling of carbonate banks and guyots, San Diego, California

Invited participant in International Geological Correlation Project 156 international workshop on Neogene phosphorites, Tallahassee, Florida

1986

Invited participant in Gordon Research Conference on Chemical Oceanography, Oxnard, California

Co-organizer of symposium on the geochemistry of dolomite formation at the Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Third Annual Midyear Meeting, Raleigh, North Carolina

1987

Invited participant in International Geological Correlation Project 156 international workshop on Tethyan phosphorites, Tunis, Tunisia

Invited participant in the Second Conference on Scientific Ocean Drilling, Strasbourg, France

1988

Invited participant in Japan- U.S. Commission on Neogene sediments of the Pacific region

Co-leader of NSF-funded International Geological Correlation Project 156 international workshop and field trip on the Cenozoic geology of the Pisco Basin, Peru

NSF Ocean Sciences Advisory Panel member

1988

Member of the UNOLS Cape Class Fleet Improvement Workshop

1989

Invited participant in JOI-USSAC workshop on Geochemistry Workshop, Lake Arrowhead, California

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1998

Invited participant in Penrose Conference on sedimentation in large lakes, Lake Tahoe, California

NSF Ocean Sciences Advisory Panel member

1992

Invited participant in University of California University-wide Energy Research Group (UREG) meeting: New Initiatives in the Monterey Formation, Shell Beach, California

1993

Invited participant in the Ridge Theoretical Institute on Physical, Chemical, Biological, and Geological Interactions within Seafloor Hydrothermal Systems

1993-1996

NSF Ocean Sciences Advisory Panel member

1994-1996

Member of the Sedimentary and Geochemical Processes Panel, Ocean Drilling Program, Liaison to the Ocean History Panel, Ocean Drilling Program

1996

Co-convenor, SEPM/IAS Research Conference, Carbonates and Global Change, Wildhaus, Switzerland

Invited Chairman, NSF-sponsored Workshop on the Future of Marine Geosciences (FUMAGES)

1997

Member of three member review committee for the Geology Department at Washington and Lee University

AGU chairperson of Union session on Late Quaternary Paleoclimatology of the Tropics

Member of Duke-UNC Oceanographic Program Advisory Committee

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2006

Elected Secretary of AGU Ocean Sciences, Marine Geology and Geophysics Section Member of ODP Science Steering and Evaluation Panel (Environments)

Organized an International Continental Drilling Program Workshop, “Scientific Drilling of Lake Titicaca”, and led a two-day field trip, Huatajata, Bolivia, May 14-20, 1998

Chair of the Duke-UNC Oceanographic Program Advisory Committee

AGU co-chair of special sessions: Large Lakes and New Perspectives for Continental Paleoclimate Archives, 1998 Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union

1999

AGU co-chair of special session: Past Changes in Tropical Ocean-Atmosphere Circulation and Terrestrial Climate: Late Neogene Linkages and Mechanisms, Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union

2000

GSA co-chair of special session on South American Climate and Paleoclimate

2001

Invited participant in NSF-funded workshop on Paleoclimate of the Central Andes

Invited keynote speaker to Gordon Research Conference on Chemical Oceanography

2002

Co-convenor of NSF-sponsored workshop on Large Lakes, Duluth

2003

Invited participant in NSF-funded workshop on Tropical Paleoclimate, USC, Los Angeles

Invited speaker in ICDP-funded workshop on the drilling of Lake Peten-Itza, Flores, Guatemala

Invited speaker in ICDP-funded workshop on the drilling of Lake Qinghai, Xining, China

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Fulbright Scholar, UFPA, Belem, Brazil 2004-2011

Director, Global Environmental Change Program, Duke University

2006-2009

Member, AAAS Nominating Committee

2011

National Ocean Sciences Accelator Mass Spectrometer Advisory Committee. This is an NSF appointed committee that oversees the AMS facility at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Three year appointment.

R/V Marcus Langseth Scientific Oversight Committee. This is an NSF appointed committee that oversees the scientific program of the R/V Marcus Langseth, the largest ship in the UNOLS oceanographic fleet and the ship that is responsible for all large multi-channel seismic surveys and will house the long coring facility. Three year appointment.

2012

National Geographic Society Committee on Research and Exploration, 2012-2016 (four year appointment, extendable to eight years). The sole geologist on the NGS CRE, the committee charged with overseeing the reviews of all NGS research and exploration proposals.

Adjunct Professor (2012-present), Department of Ocean and Earth Dynamics, Universidade Federal Flumiense, Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Member, National Academy of Sciences, USNC/INQUA committee, 2012-2016

2013

Co-director of the Duke-Brazil Initiative, 1 year

2014

Co-director of the Global Brazil Humanities Laboratory, two years