Maya Elrick

Ph.D., Virginia Tech., 1990 (Professor)
Office: Northrop Hall Rm. 227; 277-5077 Email: dolomite@unm.edu

Research and Academic Interests:

Carbonate Stratigraphy, Paleoceanography, Paleoclimatology


List of Related Web Links:

Maya Elrick Personal Page
















Listing of Recent Publications:

Elrick, M. and Scott, L.A., in press, Carbon and oxygen isotope evidence for
high-frequency (104-105 yr) and My-scale glacio-eustasy in Middle Pennsylvanian cyclic carbonates (Gray Mesa Formation), central New Mexico, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.

Elrick., M., Berkyova, S., Klapper, G., Sharp, Z., Joachimski, M., Fryda, J., 2009.
Stratigraphic and oxygen isotope evidence for My-scale glaciation driving eustasy in the Early–Middle Devonian greenhouse world, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 276, 170-181.

Elrick, M., Garza, Roberto, Duncan, R., Snow, L., 2009, C-isotope
stratigraphy and paleoenvironmental changes recorded in Cenomanian-Turonian (mid-Cretaceous) platform carbonates of southern Mexico, Earth & Planetary Science Letters, 277, 295-306.

Elrick, M. and Hinnov, L., 2007, Millennial-scale paleoclimate cycles recorded in
widespread Paleozoic deeper water rhythmites of North America, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 243, 348-372.

Latta, D ., Anastasio, D., Hinnov, L., Elrick, M., Kodoma, K., 2006, Magnetic
record of Milankovitch rhythms in lithologically noncyclic marine carbonates. Geology, 34, 29-32.

Dehler, C.M., Elrick, M., J.D. Bloch, L.J. Crossey, K.E. Karlstrom, & D. J. Des
Marais, 2005, High-resolution d13C stratigraphy of the Chuar Group (~770-742 Ma), Grand Canyon:  Implications for mid-Neoproterozoic climate change, GSA Bulletin, 117, 32-45.

 




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