Leah Marshall
@leahpmarshall.bsky.social
Research Associate @nau-ses.bsky.social studying paleoclimate, permafrost and carbon, she/her
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New paper alert! Former SES PhD student Leah Marshall alongside 2 SES profs, 3 former SES undergrads and colleagues investigate 15,800 years of carbon accumulation and environmental change in an Arctic watershed using lake sediment cores. Check it out! doi.org/10.1080/1523...
September 5, 2025 at 4:28 PM
New paper alert! Former SES PhD student Leah Marshall alongside 2 SES profs, 3 former SES undergrads and colleagues investigate 15,800 years of carbon accumulation and environmental change in an Arctic watershed using lake sediment cores. Check it out! doi.org/10.1080/1523...
Reposted by Leah Marshall
#newarticle by Marshall et al. investigates a unique pairing of Holocene lake sediment & soil records from central Alaska, highlighting the importance of sediment burial efficiency on carbon accumulation in high-latitude lakes: doi.org/10.1080/15230430.2025.2523083
@leahpmarshall.bsky.social
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August 6, 2025 at 1:03 PM
#newarticle by Marshall et al. investigates a unique pairing of Holocene lake sediment & soil records from central Alaska, highlighting the importance of sediment burial efficiency on carbon accumulation in high-latitude lakes: doi.org/10.1080/15230430.2025.2523083
@leahpmarshall.bsky.social
@leahpmarshall.bsky.social
Check out our new paper about carbon, productivity and climate over 15,800 years in central Alaska. Out in @aaarjournal.bsky.social this paper pairs new sediment records from Eight Mile Lake with soil cores from the adjacent hillslope.
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A 15,800 year record of productivity, carbon accumulation and environmental change at Eight Mile Lake and its catchment, central Alaska
Despite their efficient burial of organic carbon (OC), the role of high-latitude lakes in storing and processing OC under changing climates is poorly understood. We investigate a 15,800 year sedime...
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July 31, 2025 at 6:33 PM
Check out our new paper about carbon, productivity and climate over 15,800 years in central Alaska. Out in @aaarjournal.bsky.social this paper pairs new sediment records from Eight Mile Lake with soil cores from the adjacent hillslope.
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Calling all Holocene mud lovers! Consider submitting an abstract to present in year 4 of the Sedimentary records of Holocene climate and environmental change session at #AGU25.
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July 13, 2025 at 4:40 PM
Calling all Holocene mud lovers! Consider submitting an abstract to present in year 4 of the Sedimentary records of Holocene climate and environmental change session at #AGU25.
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Join us for year 3 of Holocene Seds at #AGU24!! Excited to convene this great session w/ Annie Tamalavage, @deltadeuterium.bsky.social and @charlottewiman.bsky.social!
December 5, 2024 at 4:46 PM
Join us for year 3 of Holocene Seds at #AGU24!! Excited to convene this great session w/ Annie Tamalavage, @deltadeuterium.bsky.social and @charlottewiman.bsky.social!
paleoCAMP is awesome! Paleo-inclined grad students, you should all apply!
The application is now open for paleoCAMP 2025 (Paleoclimate Training in Climate Archives, Models, and Proxies)! For graduate students in any area of paleoclimatology, our 2 week summer school is timescale agnostic and multidisciplinary - please apply or share widely! paleoclimate.camp/apply
Application — paleoCAMP
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November 20, 2024 at 12:03 AM
paleoCAMP is awesome! Paleo-inclined grad students, you should all apply!