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Timothy D. Herbert Henry L. Doherty Professor Department of Earth, Environmental & Planetary Sciences Institute at Brown for Environment & Society ADDRESS 16 Holly St. Providence, RI 02906 (401) 331-7010 EDUCATION Ph.D., Princeton University, 1987, Geological Sciences B.S., Yale College, 1980 (Magna Cum Laude, Distinction in Geology) PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Professor, Brown University, 2006- present Associate Professor, Brown University, 1995-2005 Assistant and Associate Professor, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1988 to 1995 Visiting Scientist, Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Princeton University, 1988 Visiting Scientist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1987 Exploration Geologist, Ammonite Petroleum Corp., 1980-1981 PUBLICATIONS √ indicates postdoctoral advisee *indicates graduate or undergraduate advisee BOOK CHAPTERS: Herbert, T.D., 2014, Alkenone Paleotemperature Determinations, chapter, in The Oceans and Marine Geochemistry:Treatise in Marine Geochemistry v. 8, H. D. Holland and K. Turekian (eds.), Elsevier, p. 399-433. T.D. Herbert, credited contributor to: Past Climate Variability and Change in the Arctic and at High Latitudes, Final Report, Synthesis and Assessment Product 1.2, A report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research, 2009, [Alley R.B., Brigham-Grette J., Miller G.H., Polyak L., and White J.W.C.]. U.S. Geological Survey, Department of the Interior, Washington D.C., USA. Herbert, T.D., 2009. Paleoceanography: Orbitally Tuned Timescales, Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences: Climates and Oceans, J. Steele, S. Thorpe and K. Turekian (eds.), Academic Press, pp. 370-377. *Lawrence, K.T. , T.D. Herbert, P.S. Dekens, and A.C. Ravelo, 2007, The application of the alkenone organic proxy to the study of Plio-Pleistocene climate, In Williams, M., Haywood, A., Gregory, J. Deep-Time Perspectives on Climate Change: Marrying the Signal from Computer Models and Biological Proxies. The Geological Society. 1 Ravelo, A.C., K. Billups, P.S. Dekens,. T. Herbert, and *K. Lawrence, 2007, Onto the Ice Ages: Proxy evidence for the onset of Northern Hemisphere Glaciation. In Williams, M., Haywood, A., Gregory, J. Deep-Time Perspectives on Climate Change: Marrying the Signal from Computer Models and Biological Proxies . The Geological Society. Grippo A., A.G. Fischer, L.A. Hinnov, T.D. Herbert, and I. Premoli Silva, 2004. Cyclostratigraphy and chronology of the Albian stage (Piobbico core, Italy). In: D'Argenio B., Fischer A.G., Premoli Silva I., Weissert H., Ferreri V. (Eds.), Cyclostratigraphy: Approaches and Case Histories. Society for Sedimentary Geology, Special Publication 81, Tulsa, Oklahoma, pp. 57–81. Herbert, T.D., 2003, Alkenone Paleotemperature Determinations, Chapter in Treatise in Marine Geochemistry, H. Elderfield and K.K. Turekian (eds.), Elsevier, p. 391-432 D’Hondt, S., T.D. Herbert, J. King, and C. Gibson, 1996, Planktic foraminifera, asteroids, and marine production: Death and recovery at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary, in G. Ryder, D. Fastovsky, and S. Gartner (eds.) The Cretaceous-Tertiary Event and Other Catastrophes in Earth History, Geological Society of America Special Paper 307, p. 303-317. Herbert, T.D., J.S. Gee, and *S. DiDonna, 1999, Precessional climatic cycles in the late Cretaceous South Atlantic: Long-term consequences of high-frequency variations, in E. Barrera and C. Johnson (eds.) Evolution of the Cretaceous Ocean-Climate System, Geological Society of America Special Paper 332, p. 105-120. Herbert, T.D., I. Premoli Silva, E. Erba, and A.G. Fischer, 1995, Orbital chronology of Cretaceous- Paleogene marine strata, in D.V. Kent and W.A. Berggren (eds.), Geochronology, Time Scales, and Global Stratigraphic Correlation, SEPM Special Publication no. 54, p. 81-93. Herbert, T.D., 1994, Reading orbital signals distorted by sedimentation: Models and examples, in P.L. deBoer and D.G. Smith (eds.), Orbital Forcing and Cyclic Sequences, Special Publication of the International Association of Sedimentologists 19, p. 483-507. Herbert, T.D., W.B. Curry, J. Barron, L. Codispotti, R. Keir, A. Mix, B. Mycke, H. Schrader, R. Stein, and H.R. Thierstein, 1989, The geological record of marine paleoproductivity, In: W.H. Berger, E. Suess, and G. Wefer (eds.) Productivity of the World Ocean: Past and Present, Dahlem Workshop Report, J. Wiley, N.Y. pp. 409-428. Fischer, A.G., T.D. Herbert, and I. Premoli Silva, 1985, Carbonate bedding cycles in Cretaceous pelagic and hemipelagic sequences, In: L.M. Pratt, E.G. Kauffman, and F.B. Zelt (eds.) Deposits and Biofacies of the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway: Evidence of Cyclic Sedimentary Processes (S.E.P.M. Field Trip Guidebook no.4), 1-10. REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES: *O’Mara, N. A. , *A.H. Cheung, *C.S. Kelly, *S. Sandwick, T. D. Herbert, J. M. Russell, J. Abella- Gutiérrez, S. G. Dee, P.W. Swarzenski, J.-. Herguera, Subtropical Pacific Ocean temperature fluctuations in the Common Era: The Pacific Decadal Oscillation and its connection to western North American megadroughts, submitted to Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology. Wang H., H. Lu, L. Zhao, T. D. Herbert, H. Zhang, F. Lei, Y. Wang, Variation of warm-season C4 grasses and Asian monsoon climate over the past ~11.0 Ma revealed by phytolith analysis, 2 in review, Nature Communications. *Ahn, S, B. Fox-Kemper, T. Herbert, C. Lawrence, Autoregressive Statistical Modeling of a Peru Margin Multi-Proxy Holocene Record Shows Correlation Not Cause, Flickering Regimes and Persistence, in review, Climate of the Past. √ *Caballero-Gill, R., T.D. Herbert and H.J. Dowsett, 100-kr paced climate change in the Pliocene warm period, Southwest Pacific, in press, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology. Liu, J., J. Tian, √ *Z. Liu, T.D. Herbert and A. Fedorov, Eastern Equatorial Pacific cold tongue evolution since the late Miocene linked to extratropical climate, in press, Science Advances. *Salacup, J., *J. Farmer, W.L. Prell and T.D. Herbert, Alkenone paleothermometry in coastal settings: Evaluating the potential for highly resolved time series of sea surface temperature, Commented [TDH1]: I removed “high salinity” because in press, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology. we are just talking about normal salinity for a coastline here and we don’t want readers to think you have to be *Bova, S. C., T.D. Herbert, and M. Altabet, 2018, Ventilation of Northern and Southern Sources in a true high salinity setting like the Persian Gulf of Aged Carbon in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific During the Younger Dryas Rise in Atmospheric CO2, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018PA003386. Venti, N.L., K. Billups, and T.D. Herbert, 2017, Paleoproductivity in the northwestern Pacific Ocean during the Pliocene-Pleistocene climate transition (3.0-1.8 Ma), Paleoceanography, DOI: 10.1002/2016PA002955. Herbert, T.D., K. T. Lawrence, A. Tzanova*, Laura Cleaveland Peterson, R. Caballero-Gill* and C.S. Kelly*, 2016, Late Miocene global cooling and the rise of modern ecosystems, Nature Geoscience, 9, 843-847. Bova, S.C.*, T. Herbert, B. Fox-Kemper 2016, Rapid variations in deep ocean temperature detected in the Holocene, Geophysical Research Letters, 43: 12190-12198. *Bova, S.C., T. Herbert, Y. Rosenthal, J. Kalansky, M. Altabet, *C. Chazen, *A. Mojarro, and J. Zech, 2015, Links between Eastern Equatorial Pacific Stratification and Atmospheric CO2 Rise during the last Deglaciation, Paleoceanography, DOI: 10.1002/2015PA002816. Kalansky, J., Y. Rosenthal, T. Herbert, *S. Bova, M. Altabet, 2015, Southern Ocean contributions to the Eastern Equatorial Pacific heat content during the Holocene, Earth & Planetary Science Letters, 424, 158-167. Tzanova, A. and T. D. Herbert (2015). "Regional and global significance of Pliocene sea surface temperatures from the Gulf of Cadiz (Site U1387) and the Mediterranean." Global and Planetary Change 133: 371-377. *Tzanova, A., T.D. Herbert, and* L.C. Peterson, 2015, Cooling Mediterranean Sea Surface Temperatures during the Late Miocene provide a climate context for evolutionary transitions in Africa and Eurasian flora and fauna, Earth & Planetary Science Letters, 419,71-80. 3 Herbert, T.D., *G. Ng, and *L.C. Peterson, 2014, Evolution of Mediterranean sea surface temperatures 3.5-1.5 ma: regional and hemispheric influences, Earth & Planetary Science Letters, 409, 307-318. *Thomas E. K., S.C. Clemens, W. L. Prell, T. D. Herbert, Y. Huang, Z. Liu, J. S. Sinninghe 2 Damsté, Y. Sun, and X. Wen, 2014, Temperature and leaf wax δ H demonstrate the importance of seasonality in interpreting Asian monsoon proxies, Geology, 42, 1075-1078. *Lawrence, Kira T., Daniel M. Sigman, Timothy D. Herbert, Catherine A. Riihimaki, Clara T. Bolton, Alfredo Martinez-Garcia, Antoni Rosell-Mele, and Gerald H. Haug, 2013, Time- transgressive North Atlantic productivity changes upon Northern Hemisphere glaciation, Paleoceanography, 28, 2013PA002546. Venti, N. L., K. Billups, and T.D. Herbert, Increased sensitivity of the Plio-Pleistocene northwest Pacific to obliquity forcing, 2013, Earth and Planetary Science Letters 384: 121-131. Lyle, M., L. Heusser, C. Ravelo, M. Yamamoto, J. Barron, N. Diffenbaugh, T. Herbert, and D. Andreasen, 2012, Out of the tropics: The Pacific, Great Basin Lakes, and Late Pleistocene Water Cycle in the Western US, Science 337: 1629-1633. Kienast, M., G. MacIntyre, N. Dubois, S. Higginson, C. Normandeau, *C. Chazen, and T.D. Herbert, 2012, Alkenone unsaturation in surface sediments from the eastern equatorial Pacific: Implications for