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Jason E Smerdon
Lamont Assistant Research Professor
LDEO-Ocean and Climate Physics
Named Lecturer
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Adjunct Assistant Professor
International & Public Affairs

Earth Institute Affiliate:
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO)

work: 845 365 8493
e-mail1: jsmerdon@ldeo.columbia.edu
web: http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/
Address:
201A Oceanography
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
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Last Modified: 09-23-2011
Publications:
- "Defining spatial assessment metrics for evaluation of paleoclimatic field reconstructions of the Common Era,"by Smerdon, J. E., with Li, B., Evnironmetrics: doi:10.1002/env.2142, Spring 2012
- "Climate models as a test bed for climate reconstruction methods: pseudoproxy experiments,"by Smerdon, J. E., WIREs Climate Change(3): 63-67, doi:10.1002/wcc.149, Spring 2012
- "Comparative performance of paleoclimatic field and index reconstructions derived from climate proxies and noise-only predictors,"by Smerdon, J. E., with Wahl, E.R., Geo. Res. Let., 39, L06703: doi:10.1029/2012GL051086, Spring 2012
- "Impact of maximum borehole depths on inverted temperature histories in borehole paleoclimatology,"by Smerdon, J. E., with Beltrami, H., G.S. Matharoo and N. Nickerson, Climate of the Past, 7(3): doi:10.5194/cp-7-745-2011, Winter 2011
- "Discussion of: A Statistical Analysis of Multiple Temperature Proxies: Are Reconstructions of Surface Temperatures Over the Last 1000 Years Reliable?,"by Smerdon, J. E., Annals of Applied Statistics, 5(1): 76-79., Winter 2011
- "A Pseudoproxy Evaluation of the CCA and RegEM Methods for Reconstructing Climate Fields of the Last Millennium,"by Smerdon, J. E., with A. Kaplan, D. Chang and M.N. Evans, J. Climate, 24: 1284-1309, DOI: 10.1175/2010JCLI4110.1, Winter 2011


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