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A Complete List of Publications and/or Papers Presented

(undergraduate co-authors indicated in boldface type)

  • Clark, J.A., 1974. Mudflows in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado: controls and work, M.A. thesis, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado.
  • Ives, J.D., Mears, A., Carrara, P., Glenn, M. and Clark, J.A., 1974. Avalanche and mudflow hazards on tenth filing and Ketsos ranch properties Gore Creek Valley, Colorado, Mountain Safety Corporation, Boulder, Colorado.
  • Farrell, W.E. and Clark, J.A., 1976. On postglacial sea level. Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society. 46:647-667.
  • Clark, J.A., 1976. Greenland's rapid postglacial emergence: a result of ice/water gravitational attraction. Geology. 4:310-312.
  • Clark, J.A., 1976. Greenland's rapid postglacial emergence: a result of ice/water gravitational attraction: Reply. Geo1ogy. 4:453-455.
  • Clark, J.A., 1976. Greenland's rapid postglacial emergence: a result of ice/water gravitational attraction: Reply. Geo1ogy. 4:798.
  • Clark, J.A. and Lingle, C.S., 1977. Future sea level changes due to West Antarctic ice-sheet fluctuations. Nature. 269:206-209.
  • Clark, J.A., 1977. Global sea-level changes since the last glacial maximum and sea-level constraints on the ice sheet disintegration history, Ph.D. Thesis, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado.
  • Clark, J.A., 1977. An inverse problem in glacial geology: the reconstruction of glacier thinning in Glacier Bay, Alaska, between A.D. 1910 to 1960 from relative sea-level data. Journal of Glaciology. 18:481-503.
  • Clark, J.A., Farrell, W.E., and Peltier, W.R., 1978. Global changes in post-glacial sea level: a numerical calculation. Quaternary Research. 9:265-287. (Paper received Kirk Bryan Award from the Geological Society of America, Geomorphology and Quaternary Geology Division).
  • Peltier, W.R., Farrell, W.E., and Clark, J.A., 1978. Glacial isostasy and relative sea level: A global finite element model. Tectonophysics. 50:81-110.
  • Clark, J.A. and Lingle, C.S., 1979. Predicted relative sea-level changes (18,000 years B.P. to present) caused by late-glacial retreat of the Antarctic ice sheet. Quaternary Research. 11:279-298.
  • Lingle, C.S.and Clark, J.A., 1979. Antarctic ice sheet volume at 18,000 years B.P. and Holocene sea-level changes at West Antarctic margin. Journal of Glaciology. 24:213-230.
  • Clark, J.A. and Bloom, A.L., 1979. Hydro-isostasy and Holocene emergence of South America. Proceedings Volume, 1978 International Symposium on Coastal Evolution in the Quaternary. Sao Paulo, Brazil: 41-60.
  • Clark, J.A. and Bloom, A.L., 1979. The effect of the Patagonian ice sheet on relative sea levels along the Atlantic coast of South America: a numerical calculation. Proceedings Volume, 1978 International Symposium on Coastal Evolution in the Quaternary. Sao Paulo, Brazil: 61-76.
  • Clark, J.A., 1980. Worldwide sea-level changes on a spherical viscoelastic earth, in Earth Rheology, Isostasy, and Eustasy. Morner, N.A., John, ed. New York: Wiley and Sons. 525-534.
  • Clark, J.A., 1980. The reconstruction of the Laurentide ice sheet of North America from sea-level data: method and preliminary results. Journal of Geophysical Research. 85:4307-4323.
  • Warpinski, N.R., Clark, J.A., Schmidt, R.A., Huddle, C.W., 1981. Laboratory investigation on the effect of in-situ stresses on hydraulic fracture containment, SPE/DOE 9834. 1981 SPE/DOE Low Permeability Symposium Volume. Denver, Colorado: 449-456.
  • Teuffel, L.W. and Clark, J.A., 1981. Hydraulic fracture propagation in layered rock: experimental studies of fracture containment, SPE/DOE 9878. 1981 SPE/DOE Low Permeability Symposium Volume. Denver, Colorado: 449-456.
  • Warpinski, N.R., Clark, J.A., Schmidt, R.A., Huddle, C.W., 1982. Laboratory investigation on the effect of in-situ stresses on hydraulic fracture containment. Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal. 333-340.
  • Clark, J.A., 1982. Glacial loading: a cause of natural fracturing and a control of the present stress state in regions of high Devonian shale gas production, SPE/DOE 10798. 1982 SPE/DOE Low Permeability Symposium Volume. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: 87-97.
  • Clark, J.A., 1983. The prediction of hydraulic fracture azimuth through geological, core, and analytical studies, SPE/DOE 11611. 1983 SPE/DOE Low Permeability Symposium Volume. Denver, Colorado: 107-114.
  • Sattler, A.R. and Clark, J.A., 1984. Pressure core measurements in tight sandstone lenses during the multi-well experiment, SPE/DOE/GRI 12853. 1984 Unconventional Gas Recovery Symposium Volume. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: 229-234.
  • Teufel, L.W., Hart, C.M., Sattler, A.R., and Clark, J.A., 1984. Determinations of hydraulic fracture azimuth by geophysical, geological, and oriented core methods at the multi-well experiment site, Colorado, SPE 13226. 59th Annual Society of Petroleum Engineers Volume.
  • Lingle, C.S. and Clark, J.A., 1984. A numerical ice-stream model: application to Holocene retreat in the Ross Sea, West Antarctica. Annals of Glaciology. 5:215-216.
  • Teufel, L.W. and Clark, J.A., 1984. Hydraulic fracture propagation in layered rock: Experimental studies of fracture containment. Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal. 19-32.
  • Clark, J.A., 1985. Forward and inverse models in sea-level studies, in Models in Geomorphology. M. Woldenberg, Allen and Unwin, eds. Boston: 119-138.
  • Lingle, C.S. and Clark, J.A., 1985. A numerical model of interactions between a marine ice sheet and the solid earth: Application to a West Antarctic ice stream. Journal of Geophysical Research. 90:1100-1114.
  • Clark, J.A. and Primus, J.A., 1985. Sea-level changes resulting from retreat of the Antarctic ice sheet and melting of the Greenland ice sheet during the next century, Technical Report to Environmental Protection Agency under subcontract to NASA, 14 pages.
  • Lorenz, J.C., Heinze, D.M., Clark, J.A., and Searls, C.A., 1985. Determination of Widths of Meander-belt sandstone reservoirs from vertical downhole data, Mesaverde Group, Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin. 69:710-721.
  • Clark, J.A. and Primus, J.A., 1987. Sea-level changes resulting from future retreat of ice sheets: an effect of CO2 warming of the climate, in Sea-level Changes. Tooley, M.J. and Shennan, I., eds. Basil Blackwell Publ., Institute of British Geographers Special Publication. 356-370.
  • Clark, J.A., Pranger, H.S., Walsh, J.K., and Primus, J.A., 1990. A numerical model of glacial isostasy in the Lake Michigan basin, in Late Quaternary history of the Lake Michigan basin. Schneider, A.F. and Fraser, G.S., eds. Geological Society of America Special Paper 251. Boulder, Colorado:GSA. 111-123.
  • Clark, J.A. and Ehlers, T.A., 1993. Glacial isostasy of the Door Peninsula, Wisconsin, in Midwest Friends of the Pleistocene field trip Guidebook, Schneider, A.F., ed. 31-36.
  • Clark, J.A., Hendriks, M., Timmermans, T.J., Struck, C., and Hilverda, K.J., 1994. Glacial Isostatic deformation of the Great Lakes region. Geological Society of America Bulletin. 106:19-31.
  • Colman, S.M., Clark, J.A., Clayton, L., Hansel, A.K., and Larsen, C.E., 1994. Deglaciation, lake levels, and meltwater discharge in the Lake Michigan basin. Quaternary Science Reviews. 13:879- 890.
  • Clark, J.A., Haidle, P.E. and Cunningham, L.N., 2002. Comparison of satellite altimetry to tide gauge measurement of sea level: Prediction of glacio-isostatic adjustment. Journal of Climate. 15(22):3291-3300.

Abstracts Demonstrating Undergraduate Participation in My Research

(undergraduates indicated by bold typeface - first author presented the paper)

  • King, Z.J., Huisman, S. K. and Clark, J.A., 1998. A global glacio-isostatic inverse model: Constraints upon the Earth's viscosity structure. Abstracts with Programs for the 1998 North-Central Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America. 27.
  • Huisman, S.K., King, Z.J. and Clark, J.A., 1998. A global glacio-isostatic inverse model: Reconstruction of optimum ice-sheet thickness history. Abstracts with Programs for the 1998 North-Central Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America. 24.
  • Clark, J.A., Huisman, S.K. and King Z.J., 1997. Reconstruction of global ice sheets from Earth deformation data. Abstracts with Programs for the 1997 Annual Meeting of the Geological society of America. A-34.
  • Clark, J.A., 1994. Simulation of ice sheets, glacial isostasy, and sea-level history. Program and Abstracts of the 13th biennial meeting of the American Quaternary Association (AMQUA), invited paper. 5-7.
  • Ehlers, T.A. and Clark, J.A., 1992. Glacial Lake Wisconsin shorelines as a constraint on lower mantle viscosity and ice sheet thickness in the Great Lakes region. North-Central GSA Abstracts with Programs.
  • Clark, J.A. and Ehlers, T.A., 1992. The role of geophysical modeling of glacio-isostasy in paleohydrological reconstructions of the glacial Great Lakes. Geological Society of America Annual meeting abstracts with programs, invited paper. A244.
  • Bruxvoort, J.B. and Clark, J.A., 1990. Reconstruction of the Laurentide ice sheet based on earth deformation data and flow-line constraints. North-Central GSA Abstracts with Programs. 4.
  • Clark, J.A. and Bruxvoort, J.B., 1989. Reconstruction of the Laurentide ice sheet from tilted glacial lake shorelines and sea-level data: an inverse calculation. North-Central Geological Society of America abstracts with programs. 7.
  • Clark, J.A., Timmermans, T.J., Struck, C.N., De Young, E.J., Pott, M.K., 1989. Glacio-isostatic deformation as an alternative explanation to the assumption of crustal stability in the southern Lake Michigan basin, symposium: Michigan - Its geology and geologic resources, Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Michigan State University. 10.
  • Timmermans, T.J., 1988. A high Calumet shoreline in southwestern Michigan as an indicator of isostatic rebound in that region. 1988 North-Central Geological Society of America meeting, Abstracts with program. RECEIVED BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARD
  • Hendriks, M., Icenhower, J.P., Struck, C.N., Clark, J.A. and Groen, J.A., 1988. Effects of different ice-sheet histories and earth rheologies on glacio-isostatic tilt of glacial lake shorelines in the Lake Michigan basin. 1988 North-Central Geological Society of America Meeting.
  • Guetter, K.P., Clark, J.A., and Clayton, L., 1987. A model of glacio-isostatic tilting of glacial lake Wisconsin shorelines. 1987 North-Central Section of the Geological Society of America Meeting, Abstracts with Programs. 201.
  • Timmermans, T., Hooyer, T., Groen, J. and Clark, J.A., 1986. Late glacial and post-glacial shoreline deleveling in the Lakes Superior, Michigan, and Huron. 1986 North-Central Geological Society of America Meeting, Abstracts with Program.
  • Groen, J., Clark, J.A. and Koteff, C., 1986. Glacio-isostatic uplift of proglacial Lake Hitchcock. 1986 Northeast Geological Society of America Meeting, Abstracts with Programs.
  • Clark, J.A., Walsh, J.K., Primus, J.A., and Pranger, H.S., 1985. A model of proglacial lake strandline delevelling during the past 18,000 years: stratigraphic implications. 1985 North-Central Geological Society of America Meeting, Abstracts with Programs.
  • Pranger, H.S. and Clark, J.A., 1985. Predicted deformation of glacial lake shorelines of the Lake Michigan Basin. 1985 Michigan Academy of Sciences.
  • Primus, J.A. and Clark, J.A., 1985. A numerical model of vertical crustal movement in the Lake Michigan basin. 1985 Michigan Academy of Sciences.
  • Clark, J.A., Pranger, H.S., Pranger, H.S., Walsh, J.K., 1984. Holocene sea level and proglacial lake indicators of vertical crustal movement. 1984 Chapman Conference on Vertical Crustal Motion: Measurement and Modeling.
  • Haidle, P.E., Cunningham, L.N. and Clark, J.A. (pending), Determining causes of sea-level rise from TOPEX/Poseiden satellite data. NorthCentral Section of the Geological Society of America meeting, Spring 2002.