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R. Bonnichsen, D. Stanford, and J.L. Fastook. Environmental change and developmental history of human adaptive patterns: The Paleoindian case. In W. F. Ruddiman and Jr. H. E. Wright, editors, North America and Adjacent Oceans during the Last Glaciation: The Geology of North America, Vo. K-3, pages 403--424. Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado, 1987.

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T.J. Hughes, G.H. Denton, B.E. Anderson, D. Schilling, J.L. Fastook, and C.S. Lingle. The last great ice sheets: A global view. In G. H. Denton and T. J. Hughes, editors, The Last Great Ice Sheets, pages 263--318. Wiley Interscience, New York, 1981.

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T. Hughes and J.L. Fastook. Byrd Glacier: 1978-1979 field results. Antarctic Journal, 16(5):86--89, 1981.

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M. Stuiver, G.H. Denton, , T.J. Hughes, and J.L. Fastook. History of the marine ice sheet in West Antarctica during the last glaciation: A working hypothesis. In G. H. Denton and T. J. Hughes, editors, The Last Great Ice Sheets, pages 319--431. Wiley Interscience, New York, 1981.

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J.L. Fastook and T.J. Hughes. A numerical model for reconstruction and disintegration of the Late Wisconsin glaciation in the Gulf of Maine. In G. Larson and B. Stone, editors, Late Wisconsinan Glaciation of New England, pages 229--242. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, Dubuque, Iowa, 1982.

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J.L. Fastook and T.J. Hughes. When ice sheets collapse. Perspectives in Computing, 2(1):4--15, 1982.

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J.L. Fastook and W. Schmidt. Finite element analysis of calving from ice fronts. Annals of Glaciology, 3:103--106, 1982.

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J.L. Fastook. Sea-level control of ice sheet disintegration. In A. Street-Perrott, M Beran, and R. Ratcliffe, editors, Variations in the Global Water Budget, pages 391--402. D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht/Boston/Lancaster, 1983.

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J.L. Fastook. West Antarctica, the sea-level controlled marine instability: Past and future. In J.E. Hansen and T. Takahashi, editors, Climate Process and Climate Sensitivity, pages 275--287. Geophysical Monograph 29, Amer. Geophys. Union, Washington, D.C., 1984.

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J.L. Fastook. Ice shelves and ice streams: Three modeling experiments. In C.S. Lingle, editor, Glaciers, Ice Sheets, and Sea Level: Effect of a CO2-induced Climatic Change. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1985.

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T.J. Hughes, G.H. Denton, and J.L. Fastook. The antarctic ice sheet: An analog for northern hemisphere paleo-ice sheets. In M. J. Wollenberg, editor, Models in Geomorphology, The Binghamton Symposia in Geomorphology: International Series, no. 14, pages 25--72. Allen and Unwin, Boston, 1985.

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T.J. Hughes, Jr. H.W. Borns, J.L. Fastook, M.R. Hyland, J.S. Kite, and T.V. Lowell. Models of glacial reconstruction and deglaciation applied to Maritime Canada and New England. In Jr. H.W. Borns, P. LaSalle, and W.B. Thompson, editors, Late Pleistocene History of Northern New England and Adjacent Canada, The Geological Society of America, Special Paper 197, pages 139--150. Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado, 1985.

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J.L. Fastook. The finite element method applied to a time-dependent flow band model. In C.J. van der Veen and J. Oerlemans, editors, Dynamics of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. D. Reidel, Boston, 1987.

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J.L. Fastook. Use of a new finite element continuity model to study the transient behavior of Ice Stream C and causes of its present low velocity. Journal of Geophysical Research, 92(B9):8941--8949, 1987.

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J.L. Fastook and T.J. Hughes. A geomorphic method for reconstructing paleo ice sheets part II: Glaciology. In J.S. Kite, T.V. Lowell, and W.B. Thompson, editors, Contributions to the Quaternary geology of Northern Maine and adjacent Canada, Maine Geological Survey Bulletin 37, pages 19--34. Maine Geological Survey, Maine, 1988.

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T.J. Hughes and J.L. Fastook. A geomorphic method for reconstructing paleo ice sheets part I: Glacial geology. In J.S. Kite, T.V. Lowell, and W.B. Thompson, editors, Contributions to the Quaternary geology of Northern Maine and adjacent Canada, Maine Geological Survey Bulletin 37, pages 3--18. Maine Geological Survey, Maine, 1988.

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J.L. Fastook and J. Chapman. A map plane finite-element model: Three modeling experiments. Journal of Glaciology, 35(119):48--52, 1989.

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C.S. Lingle, D. Schilling, J L. Fastook, and W. S. B. Paterson. A flow-band model of the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctic: Response to CO2-induced climatic warming,. Journal of Geophysical Review-Solid Earth and Planets Special Volume: Chapman Conference on Long-term Sea Level Changes, 21, 1989.

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C.S. Lingle, D. Schilling, J.L. Fastook, W.S.B. Paterson, and T.J. Brown. A flow-band model of the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctic: Response to CO-induced climatic warming. Technical report, Research Project of the Month, February 1990, Carbon Dioxide Research Program, Office of Health and Environmental Research, U. S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1990.

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J.L. Fastook. A map-plane finite-element program for ice sheet reconstruction: A steady-state calibration with Antarctica and a reconstruction of the Laurentide Ice Sheet for 18,000 BP. In Hilton U. Brown, editor, Computer Assisted Analysis and Modeling on the IBM 3090. IBM Scientific and Technical Computing Dept., White Plains, N.Y., 1990.

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J.L. Fastook and T.J. Hughes. Changing ice loads on the earth's surface during the last glacial cycle. In R. Sabadini, K. Lambeck, and E. Boschi, editors, Glacial Isostacy, Sea-Level and Mantle Rheology, Series C: Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 334. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht/Boston/London, 1990.

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T.J. Hughes and J.L. Fastook. Global ice-sheet modeling. Technical report, Prepared for the Performance Assessment Scientific Support (PASS)Program at Pacific Northwest Laboratory under contract DE-AC06-76RLO 1830 with the U.S. Department of Energy., Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richmond, Washington 99352, 1990.

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M.S. Pelto, S.M. Higgins, T.J. Hughes, and J.L. Fastook. Modeling mass-balance changes during a glacial cycle. Annals of Glaciology, 14:238--241, 1990.

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J.L. Fastook and C.S. Lingle. Amery ice shelf temperature profile suggests nonequilibrium and slow thinning (revised title) (Abstract only). Amer. Geophys. Union 1991 Fall Meeting Supplement to EOS, 72(44):151, 1991.

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C.S. Lingle, D. Schilling, J L. Fastook, W. S. B. Paterson, and T.J. Brown. A flow-band model of the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctic: Response to CO2-induced climatic warming,. Journal of Geophysical Research, 96:6849--6871, 1991.

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J.P. Scofield, J.L. Fastook, and T.J. Hughes. Evidence for a frozen bed,Byrd Glacier, Antarctica. Journal of Geophysical Research, 96(B7):11649--11655, 1991.

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J.L. Fastook. A map-plane finite-element program for ice sheet reconstruction. In Keith R. Billingley, Hilton U. Brown, and Ed Derohanes, editors, Computer Assisted Analysis and Modeling on the IBM 3090, Volume 1, pages 45--80. The Baldwin Press, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 1992.

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M.L. Prentice, J.L. Fastook, and R.J. Oglesby. Early Pliocene Antarctic interglaciations: Climate and ice-sheet modeling results. Antarctic Journal of the United States, 27(5):35--37, 1992.

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S. Rajavelu, J.L. Fastook, and M.L. Prentice. Antarctic flow-band : Isotope model experiments. submitted Journal of Glaciology, 1992.

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J.L. Fastook. The finite-element method for solving conservation equations in glaciology. Computational Science and Engineering, 1(1):55--67, 1993.

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P. Holmlund and J.L. Fastook. Numerical modelling evidence of a Baltic Ice Stream during the Younger Dryass in Scandinavia. Boreas, 22(2):77--86, 1993.

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J.L. Fastook and P. Holmlund. A glaciological model of the Younger Dryas event in Scandinavia. Journal of Glaciology, 40(134):125--131, 1994.

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J.L. Fastook and M. Prentice. A finite-element model of Antarctica: Sensitivity test for meteorological mass balance relationship. Journal of Glaciology, 40(134):167--175, 1994.

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J.L. Fastook and T. J. Hughes. A plan to model iceberg outbursts from Greenland outlet glaciers in response to greenhouse warming. In N> Reeh, editor, Workshop on the calving rate of West Greenland glaciers in response to climate change, 13-15 Sept. 1993. Danish Polar Center, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1994.

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M.L. Grosswald, M. Kuhle, and J.L. Fastook. Wurm glaciation of Lake Issyk-Kul area, Tian Shan Mts.: A case study in glacial history of Central Asia. GeoJournal, 33(2/3):273--310, 1994.

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M.L. Grosswald, M. Kuhle, and J.L. Fastook. Wurm glaciation of Lake Issyk-Kul area, Tian Shan Mts.: A case study in glacial history of Central Asia. In M. Kuhle, editor, GeoJournal:Tibet and High Asia, Results of the Sino-German and Russian-German Joint Expeditions (III). Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht/Boston/London, 1994.


James Fastook
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