Kiser Lake, Ohio.

 Petroglyph, Tamgaly, Kazakhstan.

 Lake Peten Itza, Guatemala.

 Lake Erkhel, Mongolia.

 The Maya site of Palenque, Mexico.

 Alta Lake, Washington State.

 Lake Kastoria, Greece.

 Deerstones near Lake Erkhel, Mongolia.  Limnes basin, western Crete.

 Lake Uzunkul, Russia.

 
ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS:
 
An abbreviated curriculum vitae follows.  The expanded text is available as an Adobe Portable Document File (116K PDF file) ("right click" on the preceding italicized file size text).
 

Recent Publications:

Robinson, K.D., M.B. Abbott, M.F. Rosenmeier, and W.F. Fitzhugh. In Press. A 2400-year record of lacustrine productivity from a small lake in the Baroon Taiga Mountains, northern Mongolia. Journal of Paleolimnology.

Rosenmeier, M.F., M. Brenner, D.A. Hodell, J.B. Martin, and M.W. Binford. In Press. Quantitative assessments of Holocene environmental change in Petén, Guatemala: models of catchment hydrology and lake water δ18O. Quaternary Research.

Anselmetti, F.S., D.A. Hodell, D. Ariztegui, M. Brenner, and M.F. Rosenmeier. 2007. Quantification of soil erosion rates related to ancient Maya deforestation. Geology 915-918.

Hillesheim, M.B., D.A. Hodell, B.W. Leyden, M. Brenner, J.H. Curtis, F.S. Anselmetti, D. Ariztegui, D.G. Buck, T.P. Guilderson, M.F. Rosenmeier, and D.W. Schnurrenberger. 2005. Climate change in lowland Central America during the late deglacial and early Holocene. Journal of Quaternary Science 20: 363 – 376.

Rosenmeier, M.F., M. Brenner, W.F. Kenney, T.J. Whitmore, and C.M. Taylor. 2004.  Recent eutrophication in the southern basin of Lake Petén Itzá, Guatemala: human impact on a large tropical lake. Hydrobiologia 511: 161-172. (458K PDF file).

Brenner, M., M.F. Rosenmeier, D.A. Hodell, and J.H. Curtis. 2002. Paleolimnology of the Maya Lowlands: long-term perspectives on climate, environment, and humans. Ancient Mesoamerica 13: 141-157. (538K PDF file).

Brenner, M., M.F. Rosenmeier, D.A. Hodell, J.H. Curtis, F.S. Anselmetti, and D. Ariztegui. 2003. Paleolimnological approaches for inferring past climate change in the Maya region: recent advances and methodological limitations. In A. Gómez-Pompa, S. Fedick, and J. Jiménez-Osornio (Eds.), Lowland Maya Area: Three Millennia at the Human-Wildland Interface. Haworth Press.

Rosenmeier, M.F., D.A. Hodell, M. Brenner, J.H. Curtis, and T.P. Guilderson. 2002. A 4000 year lacustrine record of environmental change in the southern Maya lowlands, Petén, Guatemala. Quaternary Research 57: 183-190. (352K PDF file).

Rosenmeier, M.F., D.A. Hodell, M. Brenner, J.H. Curtis, J.B. Martin, F.S. Anselmetti, D. Ariztegui, and T.P. Guilderson. 2002. Influence of vegetation change on watershed hydrology: implications for paleoclimatic interpretation of lacustrine d18O records. Journal of Paleolimnology 27: 117-131. (224K PDF file).