Publications

Articles in Referred Journals

  1. Kump, L.R. and Garrels, R.M., 1986.  Modeling atmospheric O2 in the global sedimentary redox cycle.,  American Journal of Science, 286:337-370.
  2. Kirwan, A.D. and Kump L.R., 1987.  Models of geochemical systems from mixture theory:  diffusion.  Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 51:1219-1227.
  3. Kump, L.R., 1988.  Terrestrial feedback in atmospheric oxygen regulation by fire and phosphorus.  Nature, 335:152-154.

4.     Byrne, R.H., Kump, L.R. and Cantrell, K.J., 1988.  The influence of temperature and pH on trace metal speciation in seawater.  Marine Chemistry, 25:163-181.

  1. Kump, L.R., 1989.  Chemical stability of the atmosphere and ocean.  Global and Planetary Change, 1:123-136.
  2. Kump, L.R., 1989.  Alternative modeling approaches to the geochemical cycles of carbon, sulfur and strontium isotopes.  American Journal of Science, 289:390-410.

7.     Kump, L.R. and Byrne, R.H., 1989.  Palladium chemistry in seawater.  Environmental Science and Technology, 23: 663-665.

  1. Bluth, G.J.S. and Kump, L.R., 1991.  Phanerozoic paleogeology:  A new dimension to geochemical cycling models.  American Journal of Science, 291:284-308.
  2. Kump, L.R., 1991.  Interpreting carbon-isotope excursions:  Strangelove oceans. Geology, 19:299-302.

10.  Kump, L.R., Kasting, J.F., and Robinson, J.M., 1991.  Atmospheric oxygen variation through geologic time--introduction.  Global and Planetary Change, 97:1-3.

11.  Kump, L.R. and Holland, H.D., 1992.  Iron in Precambrian rocks: Implications for the global oxygen budget of the ancient Earth.  Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 56:3217-3223.

12.  Byrne, R.H. and Kump, L.R., 1993.  Comment on "Speciation of aqueous palladium (II) chloride solutions using optical spectroscopies" by C.D. Tait, et al., Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 57:1151-1156.

13.  Kump, L.R., 1993.  Oceans of change.  Nature (News and Views Section), 361:592-593.

14.  Kump, L.R., 1993.  Bacteria forge a new link.  Nature (News and Views Section), 362:790-791.

15.  Bluth, G.J.S. and Kump, L.R., 1994.  Lithologic and climatologic controls of river chemistry.  Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 58:2341-2359

  1. Gibbs, M.T. and Kump, L.R., 1994.  Global chemical erosion during the last glacial maximum and the present:  Sensitivity to changes in lithology and hydrology.  Paleoceanography, 9:529-543.

17.  Lovelock, J.E. and Kump, L.R., 1994.  Failure of climate regulation in a geophysiological model.  Nature, 369:732-734.

  1. Slingerland, R., Kump, L.R., Arthur, M., Fawcett, P., Sageman, B., and Barron, E., 1996. Estuarine circulation in the Turonian Western Interior Seaway of North America.Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 108: 941-952

19.  Mackenzie, F.T. and Kump, L.R., 1995. Reverse weathering, clay mineral formation, and ocean element cycles. Science (Perspectives), 270: 586-587.

  1. Kump, L.R. and Mackenzie, F.T., 1996. Regulation of atmospheric O2: Feedback in the microbial feedbag. Science (Perspectives), 271: 459-460.

21.  Richards, P. and Kump, L.R., 1997. Application of geographic information systems approach to watershed mass balance studies. Hydrological Processes, 11: 671-694.

  1. Gibbs, M., Barron, E.J., and Kump, L.R., 1997. An atmospheric pCO2 threshold for glaciation in the Late Ordovician. Geology, 25: 447-450.

23.  Machusak, D. and Kump, L.R., 1997. Environmental controls on groundwater chemistry in an offshore island aquifer: Fiesta Key, Florida. Aquatic Geochemistry, 3: 129-167.

  1. Kump, L.R., Arthur, M., Patzkowsky, M., Gibbs, M., Pinkus, D.S., and Sheehan, P., 1999. A weathering hypothesis for glaciation at high atmospheric pCO2 in the Late Ordovician. Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology Palaeogeography. 152: 173-187.

25.  Kump, L.R. and Arthur, M.A., 1999. Interpreting carbon-isotope excursions: Carbonates and organic matter. Chemical Geology 161: 181-198.

26.  Gibbs, M.T., Bluth, G.S., Fawcett, P.J., and Kump, L.R., 1999. Chemical weathering over the last 250 Myr: Variations due to paleogeography, paleoclimate, and paleogeology. American Journal of Science 299: 611-651.

27.  Corbett, D.R., Kump, L.R., Dillon, W., and Chanton, J., 2000. Fate of wastewater-borne nutrients under low discharge conditions in the subsurface of the Florida Keys, USA. Marine Chemistry 69: 99-115.

  1. Kump, L.R., Brantley, S.L., and Arthur, M.A., 2000. Chemical weathering, atmospheric CO2, and climate. Annual Reviews of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 28: 611-667.

29.  Hotinski, R.M., Kump, L.R., and Najjar, R.G., 2000. Opening PandoraÕs Box: The impact of open system modeling on interpretation of anoxia. Paleoceanography 15:267-279.

30.  Suits, N.S., Arthur, M.A., and Kump, L.R., in revision. A numerical simulation of sulfur isotopic fractionation during sulfate reduction and sulfide oxidation in modern sediments.  American Journal of Science.

31.  Dillon, K.S., Corbett, D.R., Chanton, J.P., Burnett, W.C., and Kump, L.R., 2000.  Bimodal transport of a wastewater plume injected into saline ground water of the Florida Keys. Ground Water 38(4): 624-634.

32.  Hotinski, R.M., Bice, K.L., Kump, L.R., Najjar, R.G., Arthur, M.A., 2001. Ocean stagnation and end-Permian anoxia. Geology, 29: 7-10.

33.  Kump, L.R., Kasting, J.F., and Barley, M.E., 2001. Rise of atmospheric oxygen and the Òupside-downÓ Archean mantle. Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., 2, Paper number 2000GC000114.

34.  Kump, L.R., 2001. What drives climate? Nature (News and Views section) 408: 651-652.

35.  Kump, L.R., 2001. Chill taken out of the tropics. Nature (London), vol.413, no.6855, pp.470-471, 04 Oct 2001.

36.  Beerling, D.J., Lomax, B.H., Royer, D.L., Upchurch, G.R. Jr., and Kump, L.R., 2002. New constraints on atmospheric CO2 changes following the terminal Cretaceous biotic crisis. Proc. NatÕl. Acad. Sci. 99, 7844-7847.

37.  Kump, LR. 2002. Reducing uncertainty about carbon dioxide as a climate driver. Nature, v. 419, pp. 188-190.

38.  Hotinski, R.M., Kump, L.R., and Bice, K.L., 2002. Comment on ÒCould the Late Permian deep ocean have been anoxic?Ó by R. Zhang et al. Paleoceanography 17: 1052, doi:10.1029/2001PA000680.

39.  Dillon, K., Burnett, W., Kim, G., Chanton, J., Corbett, D.R., Elliott, K., and Kump, L., 2003 (in press). Groundwater flow and phosphate dynamics surrounding a high discharge wastewater disposal well in the Florida Keys. J. Hydrol.

40.  Hotinski, R.M., Kump, L.R., and Arthur, M.A., 2004. A d13C gradient from platform carbonates of the Pethei Group (Great Slave Lake Supergroup, N.W.T. Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer. 116: 539-554.

41.  Griggs, E.M., Kump, L.R., and Bohlke, J.K., 2003. The fate of wastewater-derived nitrate in the subsurface of the Florida Keys: Key Colony Beach, Florida. Est. Coastal Shelf Sci. 58: 517-539.

42.  Richards, P. and Kump, L.R., 2003. Soil pore-water distributions and the temperature feedback of weathering in the field. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta. 67: 3803-3816.

43.  Kurtz, A.C., Kump, L.R., Arthur, M.A., Zachos, J.C., and Paytan, A., 2003. Early Cenozoic decoupling of the global carbon and sulfur cycles. Paleoceanography 18(4), 1090, doi:10.1029/2003PA000908.

44.  Anderson, S.P., Blum, J., Brantley, S.L., Chadwick, O., Chorover, J., Derry, L., Drever, J., Hering, J., Kirschner, J., Kump, L., Richter, D., and White, A., 2004. Proposed initiative would study EarthÕs weathering engine. EOS 85: 265-269.

45.  Kump, L.R., Pavlov, A., and Arthur, M.A., 2005. Massive release of hydrogen sulfide to the surface ocean and atmosphere during intervals of oceanic anoxia. Geology 33: 397-400.

46.  Herman, E.K. and Kump, L.R., 2005. Numerical models of microbial mats under Precambrian oceanic conditions: a modeling study. Geobiology 3: 77-92.

47.  Zachos, J.C. and Kump, L.R., 2005. Carbon cycle feedbacks and the initiation of Antarctic glaciation in the earliest Oligocene. Global and Planetary Change 47: 51-66.

48.  Kump, L.R. and Seyfried, W.E., 2005. Hydrothermal Fe fluxes during the Precambrian: Effect of low oceanic sulfate concentrations and low hydrostatic pressure on the composition of black smokers. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 235: 654-662.

49.  Kump, L.R., 2005. Ironing out the oxidation of the biosphere. Science (Perspectives) 307: 1058-1059.

50.  Panchuk, K.M., Holmden, C., and Kump, L.R., 2005. Sensitivity of the epeiric sea carbon isotope record to local-scale carbon cycle processes: Tales from the Mohawkian Sea. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 228: 320-337.

51.  Kump, L.R., 2005. Foreshadowing the glacial era. Nature (News and Views) 436: 333-334.

52.  Melezhik, V.A., Fallick, A.E., Hanski, E.J., Kump, L.R., Lepland, A., Prave, A.R., and Strauss, H., 2005. Emergence of the aerobic biosphere during the Archean-Proterozoic transition: Challenges of future research. GSA Today 15: 4-11.

53.  Bowen, G.J., Bralower, T.J., Dickens, G.R., Delaney, M., Kelly, D.C., Koch, P.L., Kump, L.R., Meng, J., Sloan, L.C., Thomas, E., Wing, S.L., and Zachos, J.C., 2006. Eocene hyperthermal event offers insight into greenhouse warming. EOS 87: 165, 169.

54.  Kump, L.R., Pavlov, A., and Arthur, M.A., 2006. Reply to Berner and Ward comment on Kump et al., 2005. Geology, on line forum.

  1. Riccardi, A.L., Arthur, M.A., Kump, L.R., and DÕHondt, S., 2006. Sulfur isotopic evidence for chemocline upwater excursions during the end-Permian. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 70: 5740-5752.
  2. Riccardi, A.L., Kump, L.R., Arthur, M.A., and DÕHondt, S., 2007. Carbon isotopic evidence for chemocline upward excursions during the end-Permian event. Palaeogeograpy Palaeoclimatology Paleoecology 248: 73-81.

57.  Payne, J.L., Lehrmann, D.J., Follett, D., Seibel, M., Kump, L.R., Riccardi, A., Altiner, D., Sano, H., Wei, J., 2007. Erosional truncation of uppermost Permian shallow-marine carbonates and implications for Permian-Triassic boundary events. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America 119: 771-784.

58.  Payne, J.L. and Kump, L.R., 2007. Evidence for recurrent Early Triassic massive volcanism from quantitative interpretation of carbon isotope fluctuations. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 256: 264-277.

59.  Kump, L.R. and Barley, M.E., 2007. Continental tectonics, increased subaerial volcanism and the rise of atmospheric oxygen. Nature 448: 1033-1036.

60.  Panchuk, K.M., Ridgwell, A., and Kump, L.R., 2008. Sedimentary response to Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum carbon release: A model-data comparison. Geology 36: 315-318.

61.  Hilting, A. K., Kump, L.R., and Bralower, T. J., 2008. Variations in the oceanic vertical carbon isotope gradient and their implications for the Paleocene-Eocene biological pump. Paleoceanography 23(3) PA3222, doi:10.1029/2007PA001458.

62.  Meyer, K. J. and Kump, L. R., 2008. Oceanic euxinia in Earth history: Causes and Consequences. Annual Reviews of Earth and Planetary Sciences 36:251–88.

63.  Meyer, K.J., Kump, L.R., and Ridgwell, A., 2008. The biogeochemical controls on photic-zone euxinia during the end-Permian mass extinction. Geology 36: 747-750.

64.  Kump, L.R., 2008. The rise of atmospheric oxygen. Nature v. 451: 277-278.

65.  Kump, L.R. and Pollard, D., 2008. Brevia: Amplification of Cretaceous warmth by biological cloud feedbacks. Science, 320: 195.

66.  Ohmoto, Hiroshi; Runnegar; Bruce; Kump, Lee R.; Fogel, Marilyn L.; Kamber, Balz; Anbar, Ariel D.; Knauth, Paul L.; Lowe, Donald R.; Sumner, Dawn Y.; Watanabe, Yumiko, 2008. Biosignatures in Ancient Rocks: A Summary of Discussions at a Field Workshop on Biosignatures in Ancient Rocks. Astrobiology 8: 883-907.

67.  Kump, L.R., 2009. Tipping pointedly colder. Science (Perspectives) 323: 1175-1176.

68.  Kump, L.R., Bralower, T.J., and Ridgwell, A., 2009. Ocean acidification in deep time. Oceanography 22: 94-107.

69.  Luo, Genming , Lee R. Kump, Jinnan Tong , Yongbiao Wang , Michael A. Arthur , Yang Hao , Qinxian Wang , Junhua Huang , Hongfu Yin , Shucheng Xie, 2010. Isotopic evidence for an anomalously low oceanic sulphate concentration following end-Permian mass extinction. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 300: 101-111.

70.  Jiang, S., Bralower, T.J., Patzkowsky, M.E., Kump, L.R., and Schueth, J.D., 2010. Geographic controls on nannoplankton extinction across the Cretaceous/Palaeogene boundary. Nature Geoscience doi:10.1038/ngeo775.

71.  Zerkle, A., Kamyshny, A. Jr., Kump, L.R., Farquhar, J., Oduro, H., and Arthur, M., 2010. Sulfur cycling in a stratified euxinic lake with moderately high sulfate: Constraints from quadruple S isotopes. Geochimica Cosmochimica Acta 74: 4953–4970.

72.  Kump, L.R., 2010. EarthÕs second wind. Science (Perspective) 330: 1490-1491.

73.  Saltzman, M., Young, S., Kump, L., Gill, B., Lyons, T. and Runnegar, B., 2011. A pulse of atmospheric oxygen during the late Cambrian and implications for plankton and animal biodiversification. Proc. NatÕl Acad. Sci. 108: doi/10.1073/pnas.1011836108

74.  Gill, B., Lyons, T., Young, S., Kump, L., Knoll, A., and Saltzman, M.R., 2011. Geochemical evidence for widespread euxinia in the Later Cambrian ocean.  Nature 469: 80-83.

75.  Young, S.A., Saltzman, M.R., Foland, K.A., Linder, J.S., and Kump, L.R., 2009. A major drop in seawater 87Sr/86Sr during the Middle Ordovician (Darriwilian): Links to volcanism and climate. Geology 37: 951-954.

76.  Luo, G., Yongbiao Wang, Hao Yang, Thomas J. Algeo, Lee R. Kump, Junhua Huang, Shucheng Xie, 2011. Stepwise and large-magnitude negative shift in d13Ccarb preceded the main marine mass extinction of the Permian–Triassic crisis interval. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 299: 70-82.

77.  Luo, Genming, Yongbiao Wang, Thomas J. Algeo, Lee R. Kump, Xiao Bai, Hao Yang, Le Yao and Shucheng Xie, 2011. Enhanced nitrogen fixation in the immediate aftermath of the latest Permian marine mass extinction. Geology 39: 647-650.

78.  Konhauser, K.O., Stefan V. Lalonde, Noah J. Planavsky, Ernesto Pecoits, Timothy W. Lyons, Stephen J. Mojzsis, Olivier J. Rouxel, Mark E. Barley Carlos Ros“ere, Phillip W. Fralick, Lee R. Kump, and Andrey Bekker, 2011. Aerobic pyrite oxidation and acid-rock drainage during the Great Oxidation Event. Nature 478: 369-373.

79.  Charles, A., Daniel J. Condon, Ian C. Harding, Heiko PŠlike, John E. A. Marshall , Ying Cui, Lee Kump, Ian W. Croudacea, and the WUN pACE Group, 2011. Constraints on the numerical age of the Paleocene/Eocene boundary. Geochem. Geoph. Geosys. 12, Q0AA17, 19 PP., 2011 doi:10.1029/2010GC003426

80.  Cui, Y., Kump, L.R., Ridgwell, A., Charles, A.J., Junium, C.K., Diefendorf, A.F., Freeman, K.H., Urban, N.M., and Harding, I.C., 2011. Slow release of fossil carbon during the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. Nature Geosciences 4: 481-485 DOI: 10.1038/NGEO1179.

81.  Meyer, K.M., Kump, L.R., Macalady, J., Schaperdoth, I., and Freeman, K., 2011. Carotenoid biomarkers as an imperfect reflection of the anoxygenic phototrophic community in meromictic Fayetteville Green Lake. Geobiology 9: 321-329.

82.  Honisch, B., Ridgwell, A., Schmidt, D., Thomas, E., Gibbs, S., Sluijs, A., Zeebe, RE., Kump, L., Martindale, R., Greene, S., Kiessling, W., Ries, J., Zachos, J., Royer, D., Barker, S., Marchitto, T., Moyer, R., Pelejero, C., Ziveri, P., Foster, G., and Williams, B., 2012. The geological record of ocean acidification. Science 335: 1058-1063.

83.  Schneider, L.J., Bralower, T.J., and Kump, L.R., 2011. Response of nannoplankton to early Eocene ocean destratification. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclim. Palaeoecol. 253: 152-162.

84.  Falkowski, P.G. and 17 others (including Kump), 2011. Ocean deoxygenation: Past, present, and Future. EOS 92: 409-410.

85.  Kump, L.R., Junium, C., Arthur, M.A., Brasier, A., Fallick, A., Melezhik, V., Lepland, A., Crne, A., Luo, G., 2011. Isotopic evidence for massive oxidation of organic matter following the Great Oxidation Event. Science 334: 1694-1696.

86.  Horodyskyj, L.B., White, T.S., and Kump, L.R., 2012. Substantial biologically mediated phosphorus depletion from the surface of a Middle Cambrian paleosol. Geology 40: 503-506.

87.  Haluszczak, L.O., Rose, A., and Kump, L.R., 2013. Geochemical evaluation of flowback and production waters from Marcellus gas wells in Pennsylvania. Applied Geochemistry 28: 55-61.

  1. Cui, Y. and Kump, L.R., in press. Global warming and the Permian-Triassic extinction event: proxy and modeling perspectives. Earth-Science Reviews.
  2. Loope, G., Kump, L.R., and Arthur, M.A., 2013. Shallow-water redox conditions from Permian-Triassic boundary microbialites. Chemical Geology 351: 195-208.
  3. Kump, L.R., 2013. Sulfur isotopes and the stepwise oxygenation of the biosphere. Elements 8: 410-411.
  4. Weiczorek, R., Fantle, M.S., Kump, L.R., and Ravizza, G., 2013. Osmium isotopic evidence for volcanic activity prior to and enhanced terrestrial weathering during the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 119: 391-410.
  5. Olson, S.L., Kump, L.R., and Kasting, J.F., 2013. Quantifying the areal extent and dissolved oxygen concentrations of Archean oxygen oases. Chemical Geology 362: 35-43.
  6. Cui, Y., Kump, L.R., and Ridgwell, A., in press. Initial assessment on the carbon emission rate and climatic consequences during the Permian-Triassic mass extinction. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.
  7. Schneider, L.J., Bralower, T.J., Kump, L.R., and Patzkowsky, M.E., 2013. Calcareous nannoplankton ecology and community change across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. Paleobiology 39: 628-647.
  8. Luo, G., Lee R. Kump, Junhua Huang, Chao Li, Yuansheng Du, Qinglai Feng, Xiaoyin Shi, Xiao Bai, Shucheng Xie, in press. Stratified shallow ocean prevailed from late Paleoproterozoic to middle Mesoproterozoic: Evidence from organic carbon isotopic composition. Earth and Planetary Science Letters.
  9. Charles, A.J., Harding, I.C., Dale, A., Dale, B., Marshall, J.E.A., Kump, L., in review. Seawater salinity changes during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum in the Arctic: evidence from dinoflagellate cycst assemblages, Spitsbergen. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.
  10. Pollard, D., Kump, L.R., Zachos, J.C., 2013. Interactions between carbon dioxide, climate, weathering and the Antarctic ice sheet in the earliest Oligocene. Global and Planetary Change 111: 258-267.
  11. Song, H., Tong, J., Algeo, T.J., Song, H., Qiu, H., Zhu, Y., Tian, L., Bates, S., Lyons, T.W., Luo, G., Kump, L.R., 2014. Early Triassic seawater sulfate drawdown. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 128: 95-113. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2013.12.009.

 

 

Books, Book Chapters, and non-refereed Publications

1.     Kump, L.R. and Hine, A.C., 1986. Ooids as sea-level indicators. In: van de Plassche, O. (ed.), Sea Level Research, Geobooks, Norwich, England. (Principal Author)

2.     White, T.S., Morrison, J.L., and Kump, L.R., 1990.  Formation of iron sulfides in modern salt marsh sediments (Wallops Island, Virginia).  Chapter 11 in:  Orr, W.L. and White, C.M. (eds.)  Geochemistry of Sulfur in Fossil Fuels, ACS Symposium:  Series 429, pp. 204-217.

3.     Kump, L.R., 1990.  Neogene geochemical cycles; Implication concerning phosphogenesis.  In:  Burnett, W. and Riggs, S.R. (eds.), Phosphate Deposits of the World, Vol. 3, Cambridge University Press, England, pp. 273-282.

4.     Kump, L.R. and Volk, T., 1991.  Gaia's garden and BLAG's greenhouse: global biogeochemical climate regulation.  In: Schneider, S.H. and Boston, P.J.0 (eds.), Scientists on Gaia, MIT Press, p. 191-199.

5.     Kump, L.R., 1991.  Biogeochemical cycle of oxygen.  In: Nierenberg, W.A. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Earth System Science, Vol. 3 (M-Re), Academic Press, NY.

6.     Kump, L.R., 1992.  Coupling of the carbon and sulfur biogeochemical cycles over Phanerozoic time. In: Wollast, R. (ed.),  Interactions of C, N, P and S Biogeochemical Cycles, NATO ASI Series, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 475-490.

7.     Kasting, J.F., Holland, H.D., and Kump, L.R., 1992.  Atmospheric evolution:  the rise of oxygen.  Chapter 4.6 in Schopf, J.W. and Klein, C. (eds.), The Proterozoic Biosphere:  A Multidisciplinary Study.  Cambridge University Press, England, pp. 159-165.

8.     Kump, L.R., and Alley, R.B., 1994. Global chemical weathering on glacial time scales.  In: Usselman, T.M. and Hay, W.W. (eds.), Material Fluxes on the Surface of the Earth, National Research Council, Washington, DC, pp. 46-60.

9.     Kump, L.R. and Lovelock, J.E., 1995.  The geophysiology of climate.  In:  Henderson-Sellers, A. (ed.),  Future Climates of the World, V. 16, World Survey of Climatology, Elsevier Science BV, Amsterdam, Chapter 14p. 537-553.

10.  Kump, L.R., Gibbs, M., Arthur, M., Patzkowsky, M., and Sheehan, P., 1995. Hirnantian glaciation and the carbon cycle. In: Ordovician Odyssey: Short Papers for the Seventh International Symposium on the Ordovician System, Society of Sedimentary Geology, p. 299-302.

11.  Kump, L.R. and Arthur, M.A., 1997. Global chemical erosion during the Cenozoic: Weatherability balances the budget. In: W. Ruddiman (ed.), Tectonics Uplift and Climate Change, Plenum Publishing Co., pp. 399-426.

12.  Kump, L.R., Kasting, J.F., and Crane, R.H., 1999. The Earth System. Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 350 pp.

13.  Kump, L.R. and Slingerland, R.L., 1999. Circulation and stratification of the Early Turonian Western Interior Seaway: Sensitivity to a variety of forcings. In: Barrera, E. and Johnson, C. (eds.), The Evolution of Cretaceous Ocean/Climate Systems, Special   Paper of the Geological Society of America 332: 181-190. 

14.  Gibbs, Mark T; Bice, Karen L; Barron, Eric J; Kump, Lee R, 2000. Glaciation in the early Paleozoic "greenhouse"; the roles of paleogeography and atmospheric CO2. In: Huber, B.T., MacLeod, K.G., and Wing, S.L., eds., Warm Climates in Earth History,Cambridge Univ. Press, U.K., 386-422.

15.  Kump, L.R., Kasting, J.F., and Crane, R.G., 2004. The Earth System, 2/e. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 419 pp.

16.  Kump, L.R., 2004. Self-regulation of ocean composition by the biosphere. In: Schneider, S.H., Miller, J.R., Crist, E. and Boston, P.J. (eds.) Scientists Debate Gaia II. MIT Press, Cambridge Mass. pp. 93-100..

17.  Kump, L.R., 2004. The geochemistry of mass extinction. In: Turekian, K.K. and Holland, H.D. (eds.) Treatise on Geochemistry. Holland: Elsevier, Ch. 7.14, p. 351-368.

18.  Kump, L. R., 2008. The role of seafloor hydrothermal systems in the evolution of seawater composition during the Phanerozoic. In: Lowell, R.P., Seewald, J.S., Metaxas, A., and Perfit, M.R. (eds.), Magma to Microbe: Modeling Hydrothermal Processes at Ocean Spreading Centers. Geophysical Monograph Series 178, Amer. Geoph. Union, pp. 275-284.

19.  Mann, M. and Kump, L., 2008. Dire Predictions: Understanding Global Warming. DK Publishing, New York, 208 pp.

20.  Slingerland, R.L. and Kump, L.R., 2011. Mathematical Modeling of EarthÕs Dynamical Systems: A Primer. Princeton University Press, 231 pp.

21.  Kump, L.R., Kasting, J.F., and Crane, R.G., 2010. The Earth System, 3/e. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 420 pp.

22.  Kump, L.R., 2011. The last great global warming. Scientific American, July, 2011, pp. 56-61.

23.  Melezhik, V., Prave, A., Hanski, E., Fallick, A., Lepland, A., Kump, L., Strauss, H. (eds.), 2012. Reading the Archive of Earth's Oxygenation. Volume 1: The Palaeoproterozoic of Fennoscandia as Context for the Fennoscandian Arctic Russia - Drilling Earth Project. Springer, Heidelberg, 490 pp.

24.  Melezhik, V., Prave, A., Fallick, A., Hanski, E., Lepland, A., Kump, L., Strauss, H. (eds.), 2012. Reading the Archive of Earth's Oxygenation. Volume 2: The Core Archive of the Fennoscandian Arctic Russia - Drilling Early Earth Project. Springer, Heidelberg, 550 pp.

25.  Melezhik, V., Kump, L., Fallick, A., Strauss, H., Hanski, E., Prave, A., Lepland, A. (eds.), 2012. Reading the Archive of Earth's Oxygenation. Volume 3: Global Events and the Fennoscandian Arctic Russia - Drilling Earth Project. Springer, Heidelberg, 512 pp.

26.  Canfield, D.E., and Kump, L.R., 2013. Carbon cycle makeover. Science 339: 533-534.

27.  Kump, L.R., 2014. The Geochemistry of Mass Extinction. Chapter 6.12 in Holland, H.D. and Turekian, K. (eds.) Treatise on Geochemistry, 2nd ed., Oxford University Press, UK, vol. 6, pp. 269-280, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-095975-7.01313-9.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Book Reviews

Kump, L.R., 1988.  It's a small world (Review of "Global Biogeochemical Cycles").  Nature, 335:466.

Kump, L.R., 1989.  Review of "History of Earth's Atmosphere."  Terra Nova, 1, 383-384.

Kump, L.R., 1992.  Review of "Numerical Adventures with Geochemical Cycles."  Journal of Geological Education, 40, p. 33.

Kump, L.R., 2009. A second opinion for our planet. Science (Book Reviews) 325: 539-540.

Kump, L.R., 2011. ÒPaleoclimates: Understanding Climate Change Past and PresentÓ (by T. Cronin). EOS 92: 318-319.