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Adam Maloof
Assistant Professor of Geosciences (Geology)

Department of Geosciences
213 Guyot Hall
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544

Phone: (609) 258-2844
E-Mail: maloof@princeton.edu


Publications

Halverson, G.P., Dudas, F.O., Maloof, A.C. and Bowring, S.A. 2007, Evolution of the 87Sr/86Sr composition of Neoproterozoic seawater; Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, in press. DOI:10.1016/j.palaeo.2007.02.028 [pdf]

Maloof, A.C., Kopp, R.E., Grotzinger, J.P., Fike, D.A., Bosak, T., Vali, H., Poussart, P.M., Weiss, B.P. and Kirschvink, J.L. 2007, Sedimentary iron cycling and the origin and preservation of magnetization in platform carbonate muds, Andros Island, Bahamas; Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 259 pp.581-598. DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2007.05.021 [pdf]

Halverson, G.P., Maloof, A.C., Schrag, D.P., Dudas, F.O., and Hurtgen, M.T. 2007, Stratigraphy and geochemistry of an 800 Ma negative carbon isotope stage in northeast Svalbard; Chemical Geology, 237 pp. 5-27. DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2006.06.013 [pdf]

Kopp, R.E., Weiss, B.P., Maloof, A.C., Vali, H., Nash, C.Z., and Kirschvink, J.L. 2006, Chains, clumps, and strings: Magnetofossil taphonomy with ferromagnetic resonance spectroscopy; Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 247 pp. 10-25. DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2006.05.001 [pdf]

Maloof, A.C., Halverson, G.P., Kirschvink, J.L., Schrag, D.P., Weiss, B.P., and Hoffman, P.F. 2006, Combined paleomagnetic, isotopic, and stratigraphic evidence for true polar wander from the Neoproterozoic Akademikerbreen Group, Svalbard; Geological Society of America Bulletin, 118 pp. 1099-1124. DOI: 10.1130/B25892.1 [pdf]

Halverson, G.P., Hoffman, P.F., Schrag, D.P., Maloof, A.C., and Rice, A.H.N. 2005, Toward a Neoproterozoic composite carbon-isotope record; Geological Society of America Bulletin 117 pp. 1181-1207. DOI: 10.1130/B25630.1 [pdf]

Maloof, A.C., Schrag, D.P., Crowley, J.L., and Bowring, S.A. 2005, An expanded record of Early Cambrian carbon cycling from the Anti-Atlas Margin, Morocco; Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 42 pp. 2195-2216. DOI: 10.1139/E05-062 [pdf]

Halverson, G.P., Maloof, A.C., Hoffman, P.F. 2004, The Marinoan glaciation (Neoproterozoic) in northeast Svalbard, Basin Research 16 pp. 297-324. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2117.2004.00234.x [pdf]

Hoffman, P.F. and Maloof, A.C. 2003, Comment on: A complex microbiota from snowball Earth times: Microfossils from the Neoproterozoic Kingston Peak Formation, Death Valley, USA, by Corsetti, F.A., Awramik, S.M., and Pierce, D., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 pp. 4399-4404. [pdf]

Maloof, A.C., Kellogg, J.B., and Anders, A.M. 2002, Neoproterozoic sand wedges: crack formation in frozen soils under diurnal forcing during a snowball Earth; Earth and Planetary Science Letters 204 pp. 1-15.DOI:10.1016/S0012-821X(02)00960-3 [pdf]

Hoffman, P.F. and Maloof, A.C. 2001, Tilting at Snowballs, A comment on Proterozoic equatorial glaciation: Has 'snowball Earth' a snowball's chance?, by Williams, G.E. and Schmidt, P.W., The Australian Geologist 117 pp. 21-25, 2000. [pdf]

Maloof, A.C. 2000, Superposed folding at the junction of the inland and coastal belts, Damaran orogen, NW Namibia; Communications of the Geological Survey of Namibia, Henno Martin Commemorative Volume 12 pp. 89-98. [pdf]

Hoffman, P.F. and Maloof, A.C. 1999, The Snowball theory still holds water; Nature 397 p. 384. DOI: 10.1038/17006 [pdf]

Maloof, A.C., 1996, Cover Photograph; Journal of Glaciology 42. [pdf]

 


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