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Analysis of multiple cosmogenic nuclides constrains Laurentide Ice Sheet history and process on Mt. Mansfield, Vermont's highest peak.
MLA
Corbett, Lee B., et al. “Analysis of Multiple Cosmogenic Nuclides Constrains Laurentide Ice Sheet History and Process on Mt. Mansfield, Vermont’s Highest Peak.” Quaternary Science Reviews, vol. 205, Feb. 2019, pp. 234–46. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2018.12.014.
APA
Corbett, L. B., Bierman, P. R., Wright, S. F., Shakun, J. D., Davis, P. T., Goehring, B. M., Halsted, C. T., Koester, A. J., Caffee, M. W., & Zimmerman, S. R. (2019). Analysis of multiple cosmogenic nuclides constrains Laurentide Ice Sheet history and process on Mt. Mansfield, Vermont’s highest peak. Quaternary Science Reviews, 205, 234–246. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2018.12.014
Chicago
Corbett, Lee B., Paul R. Bierman, Stephen F. Wright, Jeremy D. Shakun, P. Thompson Davis, Brent M. Goehring, Christopher T. Halsted, Alexandria J. Koester, Marc W. Caffee, and Susan R. Zimmerman. 2019. “Analysis of Multiple Cosmogenic Nuclides Constrains Laurentide Ice Sheet History and Process on Mt. Mansfield, Vermont’s Highest Peak.” Quaternary Science Reviews 205 (February): 234–46. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2018.12.014.