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CURRICULUM VITAE Paul H. Glaser Department of Earth Sciences Telephone: (612) 624-8395 Pillsbury Hall Fax: (612) 625-3819 University of Minnesota email: [email protected] Minneapolis, MN 55455 Education A.B., (Botany), Rutgers-The State University, Newark, NJ, 1968. M.S., (Botany), University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 1971. Ph. D., (Botany), University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 1978. Appointments Research Professor (Graduate faculty) Department of Earth Sciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 2009-present. Graduate Faculty, Conservation Biology, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN 2008-present. External Faculty, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Maine Orono, Orono, Maine 2007-present. Senior Research Associate, (Graduate faculty) Department of Geology & Geophysics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455: 1994-2009. Research Associate, Limnological Research Center, University of Minnesota: 1979 -1994. Visiting Scientist, Trinity College, University of Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland: 1985- 1990. Professional Societies American Association for the Advancement of Science American Geophysical Union British Ecological Society Ecological Society of America Geological Society of America (Fellow) International Association for Ecology Society of Sigma Xi Society of Wetland Scientists Awards/Elected Offices Fellow, Geological Society of America (2007-present). Member-at-Large, Section of Geology and Geography, American Association for the Advancement of Science (2011-2015).
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CURRICULUM VITAE

Paul H. Glaser

Department of Earth Sciences Telephone: (612) 624-8395Pillsbury Hall Fax: (612) 625-3819University of Minnesota email: [email protected], MN 55455

Education

A.B., (Botany), Rutgers-The State University, Newark, NJ, 1968.M.S., (Botany), University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 1971.Ph. D., (Botany), University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 1978.

Appointments

Research Professor (Graduate faculty) Department of Earth Sciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 2009-present.

Graduate Faculty, Conservation Biology, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN 2008-present.

External Faculty, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Maine Orono, Orono, Maine 2007-present.

Senior Research Associate, (Graduate faculty) Department of Geology & Geophysics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455: 1994-2009.

Research Associate, Limnological Research Center, University of Minnesota: 1979 -1994.

Visiting Scientist, Trinity College, University of Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland: 1985-1990.

Professional Societies

American Association for the Advancement of ScienceAmerican Geophysical UnionBritish Ecological SocietyEcological Society of AmericaGeological Society of America (Fellow)International Association for EcologySociety of Sigma XiSociety of Wetland Scientists

Awards/Elected Offices

Fellow, Geological Society of America (2007-present).Member-at-Large, Section of Geology and Geography, American Association for

the Advancement of Science (2011-2015).

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Editors’ Citation for Excellence in Refereeing for Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences (2012)

Field Leader

Helicopter expeditions to Glacial Lake Agassiz peatlands, Minnesota: 1978, 1980, 1981-1984, 1990-1994, 1997-2000; 2007-2112 (NSF, NASA, DOE and Minnesota DNR).

Helicopter/float plane expedition to Hudson Bay Lowland, northern Ontario, Canada: 1985; 1992 (NSF and NASA).

Helicopter/float plane expedition to Great Slave Lake lowlands, N.W.T. Canada: 1986 (NASA).

NSF sponsored expeditions to study raised bogs in Canada (Newfoundland, SELabrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Ontario, and Manitoba) and the United States (Maine, Minnesota, and New York), 1981-1983.

NSF sponsored expeditions to western Ireland: 1985-1987; 1990.

Also field experience on Isle Royale, Michigan (1967), the Alaska Range, south-central Alaska (1968-1970, 1972, 1974-1975), SE Alaska (1986, 1995, 1998), Iceland 1985-1986), parts of western Europe (1985-1987, 1990; 2001), New Zealand (1995), SE Australia (1995), Everglades, Florida (2002-2006). Big Cypress Swamp, SW Florida (2005), Kenai Peninsula, Alaska (1997, 2009); lower Nelson River and adjacent areas of Hudson Bay, northern Manitoba, (2006-2010).

Graduate Student Committees /External Examiner

Gracz, M. (Ph.D.) Conservation Biology, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN.(advisor).

Dommain, R. (Ph.D.) Greifswald University, Greifswald, Germany (co-advisor).Swanson, Kathryn (Ph.D.) Conservation Biology, University of Minnesota, Saint

Paul, MN (committee member)Levi, Z. 2012 (M.S.) Dept. of Earth Sciences, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY.Dasgupta, S. 2010 (Ph.D.) Dept. of Earth Sciences, Syracuse University,

Syracuse, New York. Fassbinder, J. 2010 (M.S.) Dept. Soil, Water, & Climate, University of Minnesota,

Saint Paul, MN.Rhoades, J. 2009. (M.S.) Dept. Earth Sciences, University of Maine Orono,

Orono, Maine.Lusteck, R. 2008 (Ph.D.) Department of Anthropology, University of Minnesota,

Minneapolis, Minnesota.Dommain, R. 2006 (Diploma-MS) Ernst-Moritz-Arndt Universität, Greifswald,

Greifswald, Germany (co-advisor).Korth, P. 2006 (M.S.), Department of Earth Sciences, Syracuse University,

Syracuse, New York.Locky, D. 2005 (Ph.D.) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta,

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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.Myrbo, A. 2005 (Ph.D.) Department of Earth Sciences, University of Minnesota,

Minneapolis, Minnesota.Poulin, M. 2002 (Ph.D.) Centre d'études nordiques, Université of Laval, Sainte-

Foy, Québec City, Québec, Canada. Mckenzie, J. 2005 (Ph.D.) Department of Earth Sciences, Syracuse University,

Syracuse, New York.Goa, Y. 2003 (Ph.D.) Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of

Minnesota, Minneaplois, Minnesota.Urbano, L. 2001 (Ph.D.) Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of

Minnesota, Minneaplois, Minnesota.Robinson, S. 2000 (Ph.D.) Department of Geography, McGill University,

Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Rivers, J. 1999 (Ph.D.) Department of Earth Sciences, Syracuse University,

Syracuse, New York.Reeve, A. 1996 (Ph.D.), Department of Geology, Syracuse University, Syracuse,

New York.Stimson, T. 1996 (M.S.) Department of Computer Science, University of

Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.So, J. 1996 (M.S.) Department of Earth Sciences, Syracuse University, Syracuse,

New York.Waddington, M. 1995 (Ph.D.), Geography Department, York University, Toronto,

Ontario, Canada.Jansen, R., 1994 (M.S.), University of Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Rutkowski, N., 1993 (M.S), State University of New York, College of

Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, New York.Romanowicz, E.A., 1993 (Ph.D.), Department of Geology, Syracuse University,

Syracuse, New York.Ours, D.P. 1993 (M.S.), Department of Geology, Syracuse University, Syracuse,

New York.Shen, Y.1993 (M.S.), Department of Geology, Syracuse University, Syracuse,

New York.Nicholson, B. 1992 (Ph.D.), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Teaching Experience

Ecology (upper division)Ecology of Plant Communities (graduate level)General Biology (undergraduate level)Ecosystems: Form and Function (graduate level), individual lecturesPeatlands: Formation, Classification, and Utilization (graduate level), individual

lectures

Other Professional Experience

Project leader and lead PI for the Red Lake Peatland Observatory (2007-present). The RLPO is the only integrated instrument installation for

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monitoring groundwater-carbon coupling at multiple scales within a large (>1000 km2) boreal peatland. Over 40 senior scientists and graduate students from 9 different universities or government agencies are currently participating in this project.

Coordinator and lead PI for Glacial Lake Agassiz Peatlands Project (1990-2006). This interdisciplinary project involved 67 participants (including 39 students) from 22 different institutions. It produced 6 Ph.D. dissertations, 10 M.S. theses, 35 peer-reviewed journal articles or book chapters, and 48 published abstracts between 1990 to 2006. Over the entire 30 year lifespan of this ongoing project, more than 20 book chapters and 50 journal articles have been published, which received over 2000 citations according to the ISI Web of Science.

United States Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) Invited reviewer for the Second Order Draft (SOD) of the 2013 Supplement to the 2006 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories: Wetlands (2013).

National Research Council (US) Panel member: (2012-2014) Committee on Independent Scientific Review of Everglades Restoration Progress (CISRERP).

Canada Research Chair (College of Reviewers) 2010-2011.NSERC (National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada)

IRD and CRD site visit committee member for proposals IRC#282989-12 and CRD#433617-12, Université Laval, Quebec (2012)

NSERC (National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada) CRD site visit committee member for proposal NSG 15525, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada (2011).

NSERC (National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada) CRD site visit committee member for proposal CRDPJ-360525-07, University of Waterloo, (2008).

NSF (National Science Foundation-US): Integrated Carbon Cycle Research Panel (2002).

Executive Committee for AEGIS (Atmosphere/Ecosystem Gas Interchange Study), NCAR (National Center for Atmospheric Research), Boulder CO, 1990-1991.

Associate Editor for Wetlands, the Journal of the Society of Wetland Scientists: 1987-1992.

Referee for:

National Science Foundation-US (Arctic System Science, Arctic Natural Sciences, Biocomplexity-Coupled Biogeochemical Cycles, Climate Dynamics, Ecology, Ecosystem Studies, Geobiology and Low-Temperature Geochemistry, Geography, Global Change, Hydrology, Integrated Carbon Cycle Research, International, Major Research Instrumentation - Recovery and Reinvestment, Paleoclimate, Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology, and Polar Earth-Science Programs)

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (US)National Environment Research Council (United Kingdom)National Geographic Society (US)National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (US)National Research Council (US)National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of CanadaNetherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (ALW)Canada Research Chair (College of Reviewers)Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences (CFCAS)United States Department of Agriculture National Research Initiative Competitive

Grants Program (NRICGP)United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)United States Fish & Wildlife Service (USFW)United States Geological Survey (USGS)Alaska Department of Fish and GameAmerican Chemical Society Petroleum Research FundAgriculture and Forest MeteorologyAmerican NaturalistArctic and Alpine ResearchBiogeochemistryBoreasCanadian Journal of BotanyCanadian Journal of Earth ScienceCanadian Journal of Remote SensingChemosphereEarth Science ReviewsEcologyEcographyEcoscienceEcosystemsFolia GeobotanicaForest Ecology and ManagementGeophysical Research LettersGeochimica Cosmochimica ActaGlobal Biogeochemical CyclesGlobal Change BiologyThe HoloceneHydrobiologiaHydrological ProcessesHydrology JournalJournal of Applied EcologyJournal of Contaminant HydrologyJournal of EcologyJournal of Geophysical Research-BiogeosciencesJournal of HydrologyJournal of Paleolimnology

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NatureNature GeoscienceNature CommunicationsPlant EcologyProceedings of the National Academy (US)Quaternary ResearchQuaternary Science ReviewsRestoration EcologyReview of Palaeobotany and PalynologyScandinavian Journal of Forest ResearchSoil Biology BiochemistryTorrey Botanical Club, BulletinVadose Zone JournalVegetatioVegetation ScienceWater Resources ResearchWetlandsAcademic PressAmerican Geophysical Union: AGU BooksElsevierJohn Wiley & Sons Ltd.Oxford University PressSpringerWiley-Blackwell (Oxford)

Research Grants, Contracts, and Awards

2006-2013 Collaborative Research: An Interdisciplinary Investigation of Groundwater-Carbon Coupling in Large Peat Basins and its Relation to Climate Change P.H. Glaser (lead PI) with D.I Siegel, J.P. Chanton, A.S. Reeve, and L. Slater. National Science Foundation (EAR-0628647) $2,736,468.

2005-2008: Collaborative Research: Geophysical evaluation of carbon gases in peatlands National Science Foundation,: EAR-0510545 (with L. Slater and A.S. Reeve).

2002-2006: Everglades soil analysis: landscape model of ridge and slough topography, National Park Service $232,000.

1997-2000: Hydrogeologic drivers for the carbon dynamics in large peatlands. National Science Foundation (with D.I. Siegel and J.P. Chanton) $750,000.

1996-2000: Chemical and physical controls on transport processes in large peatlands. National Science Foundation (with D.I. Siegel) $498,600.

1993-1995: Time series analysis of methane production and transport within the Glacial Lake Agassiz peatlands. U.S. Department of Energy (with D.I. Siegel), $380,000.00.

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1990-1994: Two major peat basins in boreal North America: sources, sinks, or steady-state reservoirs in the global carbon cycle. National Science Foundation (with D.I. Siegel), $575,000.

1990-1994: Mechanisms of methane transport and production in northern peatlands. U.S. Department of Energy (with D.I. Siegel), $466,000.

1987-1990: The formation and development of blanket bogs in Ireland. National Science Foundation (with H.E. Wright, Jr.), $16,915.

1985-1988: An ecologic study of peat landforms in Canada and Alaska. NationalAeronautics and Space Administration, $175,000.

1985- 1986. Patterns in boreal peatlands of Ireland and Sweden. National Science Foundation (with H.E. Wright, Jr. and D.R. Foster), $20,000.

1985: Ecology of Minnesota peatlands, a community profile. National Coastal Ecosystem Team, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, $9,800.

1984: Peatland preservation in Maine. Natural Resource Council of Maine, $2,000.

1982-1985: Ecology and hydrogeology of the Lost River peatland, Minnesota. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Peat Program (with H.E. Wright, Jr. and D.I. Siegel), $60,000.

1980: Evaluation of the North Black River Peatland, northern Minnesota for National Natural Landmark status. U.S. Department of the Interior, $5,000.

1977: Vegetation and Flora of Itasca County, Minnesota. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (with G.E. Wheeler), $42,000.

1977: Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, University of Minnesota.1972: Dayton Natural History Fellowship, University of Minnesota.

Selected National/International Workshops/Panels

Peatnet: Why is There Peat? Workshop, Villanova University, March 27-29, 2008 (invited).

National Science Foundation-Global Carbon Cycle panel 2002.International Geosphere Biosphere Programme: The Paleo Trace Gas and

Aerosol Challenge, March 2-7, 1999. Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany (Invited).

UNAVCO-GPS Community Meeting April 7-8, 1999 Boulder, CO (Invited)UNAVCO-GPS Community Meeting May 11-14, 1998, Boulder, CO (Invited)NSF-NASA-DOE-USDA: Terrestrial Ecology and Global Change (TECO)

Workshop, Washington, D.C., November 13-15, 1996 (Invited).Royal Society of Canada: Collaborative Research on Canadian Peatlands:

Present Status and Future Initiatives, Edmonton Alberta, December 4-6, 1992(Invited Speaker).

NASA-BOREAS (Boreal Ecosystems Atmosphere Study) Science Planning Workshop, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada May 13-15, 1991 (Invited)

NCAR (National Center for Atmospheric Research)- AEGIS (Atmosphere/Ecosystem Gas Interchange Study), Boulder CO: May and December 1990 (Invited Speaker).

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NATO-Advanced Research Workshop on the Atmospheric Methane Cycle: Sources, Sinks, Distributions, and Role in Global Change, Mount Hood, Oregon, October 6-11, 1991.

NASA-Landsat TM workshops, Indianapolis, IN 1985; University of Santa Barbara, CA: 1987; University of Maryland: 1988 (Invited Speaker).

DOE-A Workshop on Climate Feedbacks and the Role of Peatlands, Tundra, andBoreal Ecosystems in the Global Carbon Cycle, Oak Ridge, TN: 1988 (InvitedSpeaker).

NASA-ABLE/GTE 3 (Arctic Boundary Layer Experiment/Global Troposphere Experiment, Washington, D.C.: 1986 (Invited Speaker).

NSF-Biogeochemistry of Ombrotrophic Bogs, University of Minnesota, MN: 1980,1981,1982,1983, 1984 (Invited Speaker).

Seminars (National/International)

Laval University, Quebec City, Canada, 2002Ernst-Moritz-Arndt Universität Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany 2002University of Maine-Orono, Orono, Maine 2002University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 2001Trinity College, University of Dublin, Erie: 1985, 1986, 1987.University College London, London, U.K. 1986, 1990, 1992, 1998.University of Liverpool, U.K. 1986.The University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, U.K. 1986.Lund University, Lund, Sweden, 1987, 1990, 1998.University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, 1990University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada 1992.University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 1998

International Symposia (selected)

International Symposium on Carbon in Peatlands, Wageningen, Netherlands, April 2007 (Speaker).

Development of Landscape Heterogeneity at Multiple Scales in Wetlands: IX INTECOL Congress/ Annual Ecological Society of America Meeting, Montreal,

Quebec, Canada, August 2005 (Invited Speaker)Hydrogeology of large peat basins, 7th INTECOL Wetlands Conference, Utrecht,

the Netherlands July 25-August 1, 2004 (Invited speaker)Between conservation and use: C.A. Weber and the Augstumal moor,

International Symposium, Silute, Lithuania 2-6 October 2002) (Invited Keynote Speaker)

The Ecology of Pools in Patterned Mires, British Ecological Society Joint Mires and Freshwater Groups Meeting, Durham, U.K. April 6-8, 1998 (Keynote speaker).

Land-Wetland Interactions at Landscape Scales, ASLO (American Society of Limnology and Oceanography) Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, June 1993 (Organizer and Session Chair).

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Past Climate Change and the Development of Peatlands, ASLO (American Society of Limnology and Oceanography) Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, June 1993 (Invited Speaker)

Global Climate Change, Carbon Balance, and Peatlands. British Ecological Society Special Topic Symposium, University of Nottingham, U.K., March 23-25, 1992.

Peatlands. Society of Wetland Scientists Annual Meeting, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, May 28-31, 1991 (Organizer and Session Chair)

Wetlands: Sensors of Environmental Change; Canadian Botanical Association (with Botanical Society of America and Ecological Society of America), 40th Annual AIBS Meeting, University of Toronto, August 6-10, 1989 (Invited Speaker).

Wetland-Groundwater Interaction, American Geophysical Union, Spring Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May 17-21, 1987 (Invited Speaker).

Plant Collections

1970-1975: 1,200 vascular plants from Mount McKinley National Park, Alaska.1977: 1,445 vascular plants from Itasca County, MN (with G.E. Wheeler).1978: 590 vascular plants from the Red Lake peatland, MN (with G.E. Wheeler).1980-1985: 331 vascular plants from northern Minnesota.1981-1983: 771 vascular plants from raised bogs, salt marshes, and serpentine

barrens from Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, and Maine.

1985: 150 vascular plants from the Hudson Bay lowlands, Ontario.1985: 75 vascular plants from Ireland and SW Iceland.1986; 1995: 500 vascular plants from SE Alaska and Great Slave Lake, N.W.T.1997; 1998: 150 vacular plants and bryophytes from SE Alaska.

Public Interest Advising/Consulting

Minnesota Council for Environmental Advocacy: Evaluate impacts of proposed pipeline to calcareous fens in northwestern Minnesota (2009; 2012).

Manitoba Hydro, (Manitoba, Canada). Review Environmental Impact Asssement of dam construction along lower Nelson River, northern Manitoba (2009).

Manitoba Hydro, (Manitoba, Canada). Sedimentation studies in reservoirs along the Nelson, Churchill, and Hayes Rivers and nearshore portions of Hudson Bay, Canada (2006-2010).

Minnesota Council for Environmental Advocacy, Expert witness for impacts of recent drainage operations on Beaches Wildlife Management Area, northwestern Minnesota (2007-2010).

Minnesota Council for Environmental Advocacy, Evaluate environmental impacts and mitigation for Polymet mine site, northern Minnesota (2007-present).

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Alaska): Analyze development of small wetlands in the Kenai National Moose Range, Alaska (2004-2005).

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Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, County Biological Survey (1990-present). Advisor on the vegetation of Minnesota project.

British Columbia (Canada) Environmental Assesment Office: Burns Bog Technical Review, Vancouver, B.C. (Nov. 26-30, 1999).

U.S. Department of Justice, Expert witness on the original presettlement vegetation in northwestern Minnesota with special reference to pine (1996-2000).

U.S. Forest Service, Juneau, Alaska: Determine the impact of forestry roads on peatlands from Chichagof, Krupeanof, and Wrangell Islands, southeast Alaska (1997-1998).

U.S. Forest Service, Juneau, Alaska: Workshop and field experiment to assess the impact of forest roads on wetlands in Wrangell, Alaska (1995).

Rust Environment & Infrastructure: Rare and endangered species survey and vegetation characterization, Metropolitan Waste Disposal Treatment Plant, Saint Paul, MN (1994).

U.S. Department of Justice: Expert witness on roadbed impacts to small peatlandin South Bend, Indiana (1994).

Rust Environment & Infrastructure: Lake-bed/wetland delineations for proposed mine site in northern Wisconsin (1991-1993).

Minerals Division, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources: Assess damage to an ecologically significant Lost Lake peatland and design mitigation plan (1990).

Adamus Resource Assessment Inc., Augusta, Maine: Analysis of the vegetation and peat stratigraphy of sloping peatlands near Juneau, SE Alaska (1986).

National Geographic Society: Provide professional advice for editing and preparing a peatland article (1984-1986).

Natural Resource Council of Maine: Develop a plan for identifying and managingsignificant peatlands in Maine (1984).

Member, Task Force on Peatlands of Special Interest, Peat Program, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources: Develop a plan to identify and manage themost significant scientific and natural areas among the 2 million acres of peatland in Minnesota (1978-1985).

Minnesota Pollution Control Agency: Provide baseline data on the flora and vegetation of Itasca County, MN and evaluate environmental impact statements (1977 & 1979).

Recent Collaborators

D.I. Siegel (Dept. of Geology, Syracuse University)P. Bennett, (Dept. of Geology, University of Texas-Austin)D. Burdige, Dept. of Oceanography Old Dominion University.M. Carpenter, Dept. of Geology, University of ArizonaJ. Chanton (Dept. of Oceanography, Florida State University)X. Comas, Department of Geology, Florida Atlantic UniversityW. Cooper, Dept. of Chemistry, Florida State UniversityT. Givnish (University of Wisconsin)T. Griffis (University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN 55108)

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B. Hansen (Limnological Research Center, University of Minnesota)J.A. Jannsens (University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN 55108)D.J. Janecky (Los Alamos National Lab)B.C.S. Hansen, Dept of Geology & Geophysics, University of MinnesotaR. King, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyJ. McKenzie, Dept. of Geology, McGill UniversityP. Morin, Dept. of Geology & Geophysics, U. of MinnesotaA. Reeve (Dept. Geology, University of Maine-Orono)D.O. Rosenberry, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, COL. Slater (Dept. Geological Sciences Rutgers-Newark)C. Stickler U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO J. Volin (Florida Atlantic University)G. Whiting (Christopher Newport University)

Current Research Interests

Wetland biogeochemistry, hydrogeology, paleoecology, and ecologyLandscape-scale ecohydrology and biogeochemistrySpecial emphasis on groundwater/carbon interactions in large peat basins and

their impact on the Global Carbon Cycle and greenhouse-gas emissions.

Twenty Most Cited Publications (Google Scholar as of 9/1/2014)

2387 citations for top 20 publications; 3598 citations for all 84 peer-reviewed publications

1. Wright, H.E., Jr., D.H. Mann, and P.H. Glaser 1984. Piston corers for peat and lake sediment. Ecology 65: 657-659. (272 citations)

2. Glaser, P.H., G.A. Wheeler, E. Gorham, and H.E. Wright, Jr. 1981. The patterned peatlands of the Red Lake peatland, northern Minnesota: vegetation, water chemistry, and landforms. Journal of Ecology 69: 575-599 (210 citations)

3. Glaser, P.H., J.A. Janssens, and D.I. Siegel 1990. The response of vegetation to hydrological and chemical gradients in the Lost River Peatland, northern Minnesota. Journal of Ecology 78: 1021-1048. (194 citations)

4. Chanton, J.P. , Bauer, J. Glaser, P.H., Siegel, D.I., Kelley, C., Tyler, S.C. Romanowicz, E.A., Lazrus, A. 1995. Radiocarbon evidence for the substratessupporting methane formation within northern Minnesota peatlands. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 59: 3663-3688. (187 citations)

5. Siegel, D.I. and P.H. Glaser 1987. Groundwater flow in a bog-fen complex, Lost River peatland, northern Minnesota. Journal of Ecology 75: 743-754 (165 citations)

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6. Glaser, P.H. and J.A. Janssens 1986. Raised bogs in eastern North America:transitions in landforms and gross stratigraphy. Canadian Journal of Botany 64: 395-415. (131 citations)

7. Chasar, L. S., J. P. Chanton, P. H. Glaser, D. I. Siegel, and J. S. Rivers. 2000.Radiocarbon and stable carbon isotopic evidence for transport and transformation of dissolved organic carbon, dissolved inorganic carbon, and CH4 in a northern Minnesota peatland. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 14:1095-1108 (127 citations)

8. Siegel, D.I., A.S. Reeve, P.H. Glaser and E. Romanowicz. 1995. Climate-driven flushing of pore water in humified peat . Nature 374: 531-533 (106 citations)

9. Glaser, P.H., Siegel, D.I., Romanowicz, E.A., and Shen, Y.P. 1997. Regional linkages between raised bogs and the climate, groundwater, and landscape features of northwestern Minnesota. Journal of Ecology 85: 3-16. (105 citations)

10. Reeve, A.S., D.I. Siegel, and P.H. Glaser. 2000. Simulating vertical flow in large peatlands. Journal of Hydrology 227: 207-217. (102 citations)

11. Glaser. P.H., J.P. Chanton, P. Morin, D.O. Rosenberry, D.I. Siegel, O. Ruud, L.I. Chasar, A.S. Reeve 2004. Surface deformations as indicators of deep ebullition fluxes in a large northern peatland. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 18, GB1003, doi:10.1029/2003GB002069 (100 citations)

12. Glaser, P.H. 1992. Raised bogs in eastern North America: regional controls on species richness and floristic assemblages. Journal of Ecology 80: 535-554. (93 citations).

13. Chasar, L. S., J. P. Chanton, P. H. Glaser, and D. I. Siegel, 2000, Methane concentration and stable isotope distribution as evidence of rhizospheric processes: comparison of a fen and bog in the Glacial Lake Agassiz peatland complex. Annals of Botany 86: 655-663. (87 citations)

14. Foster, D.R., G.A. King, P.H. Glaser, and H.E. Wright, Jr. 1983. Origin of string patterns in boreal peatlands. Nature 306: 256-258. (86 citations)

15. Glaser, P.H. 1987. The ecology of patterned boreal peatlands of northern Minnesota: A community profile. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Biological Report 85(7.14), 98 pp (86 citations)

16. Bennet, P. C., D.I. Siegel, B. Hill, and P.H. Glaser 1990. The fate of silica in a peat bog. Geology 19: 328-331. (73 citations)

17. Romanowicz, E.A., D.I. Siegel, J.P. Chanton, and P.H. Glaser 1995 Temporal variations in dissolved methane deep in the Lake Agassiz peatlands, Minnesota (USA). Global Biogeochemical Cycles 9: 197-212 (69 citations)

18. Rosenberry, D.O., P. H. Glaser, and D.I. Siegel, E.D. Weeks. 2003. Use of hydraulic head to estimate volumetric gas content and ebullition flux in

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northern peatlands. Water Resources Research 39, NO. 3, 1066, doi:10.1029/2002WR001377, (68 citations)

19. Romanowicz, E.A., D.I. Siegel, and P.H. Glaser. 1993. Hydraulic reversals and episodic methane emissions during drought cycles in mires. Geology 21:231-234 (67 citations)

20. Glaser, P.H., B.C.S. Hansen, D.I. Siegel, A.S. Reeve, and Morin P.J. 2004. Rates, pathways, and drivers for peatland development in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, northern Ontario. Journal of Ecology.92: 1036-1053. (59 citations).

21. Gorham, E., J.A. Janssens, and P.H. Glaser. 2003. Rates of peat accumulation during the postglacial period in 32 sites from Alaska to Newfoundland, with special emphasis on northern Minnesota. Canadian Journal of Botany 81: 429-438 (59 citations)

22. Givnish, T.J., J.C. Volin, V.D. Owen, V.C. Volin, J.D. Muss and P.H. Glaser 2008. Vegetation differentiation in the patterned landscape of the central Everglades: importance of local and landscape drivers. Global Ecology and Biogeography 17: 384-402. (58 citations)

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Publications (peer reviewed)

84. Dommain, R., J. Couwenberg, P. H Glaser, H. Joosten, I. Nyoman, and N.Suryadiputra (2014). Carbon storage and release in Indonesian peatlands since the Last Deglaciation, Quaternary Science Reviews 97: 1-32.

83. Levy, Z.F., D. I. Siegel, S. S. Dasgupta, P.H. Glaser, and J. M. Welker (2014) Stable isotopes of water show deep seasonal recharge in northern bogs and fens. Hydrological Processes 228: 4938-4952.

82. Reeve, A.S., P.H. Glaser, D.O. Rosenberry (2013). Seasonal changes in peatland surface elevation recorded with GPS stations in the Red Lake Peatlands, northern Minnesota, USA. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences 118, doi 10.1002/2013JG002404

81. Corbett, J.E.,, M. M. Tfaily, A. R. Dial, D. J. Burdige, W. T. Cooper, P.H. Glaser, and J. P. Chanton. (2013) Surface production fuels deep heterotrophic respiration in northern peatlands. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 27, doi:10.1002/2013GB004677.

80. Glaser, P.H., B. C. S. Hansen, J. J. Donovan, T. J. Givnish, C. A. Stricker, and J. C. Volin (2013) Holocene dynamics of the Florida Everglades with respect to climate, dustfall, and tropical storms. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (43): 17211-17216.

79. Tfaily, M.M, J. E. Corbett, J. P. Chanton, P. H. Glaser, and W. T. Cooper (2013) Investigating dissolved organic matter decomposition in northern peatlands using complimentary analytical techniques. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 112: 116-129.

78. Corbett, J. E., M. M. Tfaily, D. J. Burdige,W. T. Cooper, P. H. Glaser, and J. P.Chanton (2013). Partitioning pathways of CO2 production in peatlands with stable carbon isotopes. Biogeochemistry 114: 327-340. . DOI 10.1007/s10533-012-9813-1.

77. Glaser, P.H., J. C. Volin, T. J. Givnish, B. C.S. Hansen, and C. A. Stricker (2012). Carbon and sediment accumulation in the Everglades (USA) during the past 4000 years: rates, drivers, and sources of error. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences 117, G03026, doi:10.1029/2011JG001821, 2012.

76. Parsekian, A. , X. Comas , L. Slater, and P. Glaser (2011). Geophysical evidence for the lateral distribution of free-phase gas at the peat basin scale in a large northern peatland. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, G03008, doi:10.1029/2010JG001543, 2011.

75. Corbett, J.E., Chanton, J.P., Burdige, D. Glaser, P. H., Cooper, W. T. Siegel,

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D. I., Dasgupta, S. S.), Tfaily, M.M. (2010). Partitioning peatland gas production: Determining the fraction of CO2 produced from methanogenesis. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 74: A190-A190 Suppl. 1.

74. D’Andrilli, J. J.P. Chanton, P. H. Glaser, and W.T. Cooper (2010). Characterization of dissolved organic matter in northern peatland soil porewaters using Ultrahigh Resolution Mass Spectrometry. Organic Geochemistry 41: 791-799.

73. Parsekian, A. D., L. Slater, X. Comas, and P. H. Glaser (2010), Variations in free-phase gases in peat landforms determined by ground penetrating radar, J. Geophys. Res., 115, G02002, doi:10.1029/2009JG001086.

72. Glaser. P.H. and J.P. Chanton (2009). Methane accumulation and release from deep peat: measurements, conceptual models, and biogeochemical significance. In Northern Peatlands and Carbon Cycling, Baird, A., L Beyla, X. Comas, A. Reeve, and L. Slater (eds). American Geophysical Union Books, pp 145-158.

71. Nolan, J.T., A. D. Parsekian, L. D. Slater, and P. H. Glaser (2008). Geophysical characterization of the Red Lake Peatland Complex, Northern, Minnesota. Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society - 21st Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2008, 1:1044-1047.

70. Chanton, J. P., P. H. Glaser, L. S. Chasar, D. J. Burdige, M. E. Hines, D. I. Siegel, L. B. Tremblay, and W. T. Cooper. 2008. Radiocarbon evidence for the importance of surface vegetation on fermentation and methanogenesis in contrasting types of boreal peatlands, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 22: GB4022, doi:10.1029/2008GB003274.

69. Givnish, T.J., J.C. Volin, V.D. Owen, V.C. Volin, J.D. Muss and P.H. Glaser 2008. Vegetation differentiation in the patterned landscape of the central Everglades: importance of local and landscape drivers. Global Ecology and Biogeography 17: 384-402.

68. Glaser, P.H. and M. Griffith. 2007. A field extruder for rapidly sectioning near-surface cores from lakes and wetlands. Journal of Paleolimnology 38: 459–466.

67. McKenzie, J.M., Siegel, D.I., D.O. Rosenberry, Glaser, P.H., and C. Voss. 2007. Heat transport in the Red Lake Bog, Glacial Lake Agassiz Peatlands. Hydrological Processes 21: 369–378.

66. Glaser, P.H., D.I. Siegel, A.S. Reeve, and J.P. Chanton. 2006. The hydrology of large peat basins in North America, In Peatlands: Basin Evolution and Depository of Records on Global Environmental and Climatic Changes Martini, I.P., Matinez Cortizas, A., and Chesworth, W. (eds.) Elsevier, Amsterdam.

65. Siegel, D. I., P. H. Glaser, J. So, and D. R. Janecky 2006, The dynamic balance between organic acids and circumneutral groundwater in a large

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boreal peat basin. Journal of Hydrology 320: 421–431.

64. Siegel, D.I. and P.H. Glaser. 2006. The hydrology of peatlands. In Boreal Peatland Ecosystems K. Weider and D.H. Vitt (eds). Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, pp. 289-311.

63. Reeve, A.S., Evensen, R., Glaser, P.H., Siegel, D.I., Rosenberry, D.O. 2006. Flow path oscillations in transient ground-water simulations of large peatland systems. Journal of Hydrology 316: 313-324.

62. Bleuten, W., Borren, W. Glaser, P.H., Tsuchihara, T., Lapshina, E., Mäkilä, M, Siegel, D., Joosten, H., Wassen, M.J.. 2006. Hydrological processes, nutrient flows, and patterns of fens and bogs. In Wetlands and Natural Resource Management. Ecological Studies Vol. 190. J.T.A. Verhoeven, B. Beltman, R. Bobbink, and D.E. Whigman (Eds.) Springer-Verlag Berlin-Heidelberg. pp. 183-204.

61. Rosenberry, D.O., P.H. Glaser, and D.I. Siegel. 2005. The hydrology of northern peatlands as affected by biogenic gas: current developments and research needs. Hydrological Pocesses. 20:3601-3610.

60. Glaser, P.H., D.I. Siegel, A.S. Reeve, J.A. Janssens, and D.R. Janecky 2004. Tectonic drivers for vegetation patterning and landscape evolution in the Albany River region of the Hudson Bay Lowlands. Journal of Ecology 92: 1054-1070.

59. Glaser, P.H., B.C.S. Hansen, D.I. Siegel, A.S. Reeve, and Morin P.J. 2004. Rates, pathways, and drivers for peatland development in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, northern Ontario. Journal of Ecology.92: 1036-1053.

58. Glaser. P.H., J.P. Chanton, P. Morin, D.O. Rosenberry, D.I. Siegel, O. Ruud, L.I. Chasar, A.S. Reeve 2004. Surface deformations as indicators of deep ebullition fluxes in a large northern peatland. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 18, GB1003, doi:10.1029/2003GB002069.

57. Chanton J.P., L.C. Chasar P. Glaser, and D. Siegel 2005. Carbon and hydrogen isotopic effects in microbial methane from terrestrial environments. In Stable Isotopes and Biosphere-Atmosphere Interactions. Edited by L.B. Flanagan, J.R. Ehleringer, D.E. Pataki, pp. 85-105, Elsevier-Academic Press, Physiological Ecology Series.

56. Gorham, E., J.A. Janssens, and P.H. Glaser. 2003. Rates of peat accumulation during the postglacial period in 32 sites from Alaska to Newfoundland, with special emphasis on northern Minnesota. Canadian Journal of Botany 81: 429-438

55. Rosenberry, D.O., P. H. Glaser, and D.I. Siegel, E.D. Weeks. 2003. Use of hydraulic head to estimate volumetric gas content and ebullition flux in northern peatlands. Water Resources Research 39, NO. 3, 1066, doi:10.1029/2002WR001377.

54. Glaser, P.H. 2002. C.A. Weber's benchmark treatise on the Augstumal bog: reflections on its impact and significance to peatland ecology. In J.

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Couwenberg and H. Joosten (eds.) C.A. Weber and the Raised Bog of Augstmal IMCG and Grif & K, Tula, Russia

53. Siegel, D.I., J.P. Chanton, P.H. Glaser, L.S. Chasar, and D.O. Rosenberry 2001. Estimating methane production rates in bogs and landfills by deuteriumenrichment of pore-water. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 15: 967-975.

52. Reeve, A.S., J. Warzocha, P.H. Glaser, and D.I. Siegel 2001. Regional ground-water flow modeling of the Glacial Lake Agassiz peatlands, Minnesota. Journal of Hydrology 243: 91-100.

51. Reeve, A.S., D.I. Siegel, and P.H. Glaser. 2001. Simulating dispersive mixing in large peatlands. Journal of Hydrology 242: 103-114.

50. Chasar, L. S., J. P. Chanton, P. H. Glaser, D. I. Siegel, and J. S. Rivers. 2000. Radiocarbon and stable carbon isotopic evidence for transport and transformation of dissolved organic carbon, dissolved inorganic carbon, and CH4 in a northern Minnesota peatland. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 14:1095-1108.

49. Chasar, L. S., J. P. Chanton, P. H. Glaser, and D. I. Siegel, 2000, Methane concentration and stable isotope distribution as evidence of rhizospheric processes: comparison of a fen and bog in the Glacial Lake Agassiz peatland complex. Annals of Botany 86: 655-663.

48. Reeve, A.S., D.I. Siegel, and P.H. Glaser. 2000. Simulating vertical flow in large peatlands. Journal of Hydrology 227: 207-217.

47. Hogan, J.F., J.D. Blum, D.I. Siegel, and P.H. Glaser 2000. 87Sr/86Sr as a tracer of groundwater discharge and precipitation recharge in the Glacial LakeAgassiz Peatlands, northern Minnesota. Water Resources Research 36: 3701-3710.

46. Glaser, P.H. 1999. The distribution and origin of mire pools. In Patterned Mires and Mire Pools, Proceedings University of Durham, 6-7 April 1998, Edited by V.Standen, J.H.Tallis and R.Meade, Special Symposium British Ecological Society

45. Rivers, J.S., Siegel, D.I., Glaser, P.H., Chanton, J.P. and Stalder, L. and N. Roulet 1998. A stochastic appraisal of the annual inorganic and organic carbon budget of a large circumboreal peatland, Rapid River Watershed, northern Minnesota. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 12: 715-728.

44. Glaser, P.H., Siegel, D.I., Romanowicz, E.A., and Shen, Y.P. 1997. Regionallinkages between raised bogs and the climate, groundwater, and landscape features of northwestern Minnesota. Journal of Ecology 85: 3-16.

43. Ours, D.P., D.I. Siegel, and P. H. Glaser. 1997. Chemical dilation and the dual porosity of humified bog peat. Journal of Hydrology 196: 348-360

42. Glaser, P.H., Bennett, P.C., Siegel, D.I., and E.A. Romanowicz. 1996. Paleo-reversals in groundwater flow and peatland development in the Lost River peatland, northern Minnesota, USA. Holocene 6: 413-421.

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41. Reeve, A. S.., D. I. Siegel, and P. H. Glaser. 1996. Geochemical controls on peatland pore-water from the Hudson bay lowlands: a multivariate and statistical approach. Journal of Hydrology 181: 285-304.

40. Chanton, J.P. , Bauer, J. Glaser, P.H., Siegel, D.I., Kelley, C., Tyler, S.C. Romanowicz, E.A., Lazrus, A. 1995. Radiocarbon evidence for the substratessupporting methane formation within northern Minnesota peatlands. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 59: 3663-3688.

39. Siegel, D.I., A.S. Reeve, P.H. Glaser and E. Romanowicz. 1995. Climate-driven flushing of pore water in humified peat . Nature 374: 531-533

38. Romanowicz, E.A., D.I. Siegel, J.P. Chanton, and P.H. Glaser 1995 Temporal variations in dissolved methane deep in the Lake Agassiz peatlands, Minnesota (USA). Global Biogeochemical Cycles 9: 197-212.

37. Romanowicz, E.A., D.I. Siegel, and P.H. Glaser. 1993. Hydraulic reversals and episodic methane emissions during drought cycles in mires. Geology 21:231-234.

36. Glaser, P.H. 1992. Peat landforms. In H.E. Wright, Jr. and B.A. Coffin (eds.), Patterned Peatlands of Northern Minnesota, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, pp. 3-14.

35. Glaser, P.H. 1992. Vegetation and water chemistry. In H.E. Wright, Jr. and B.A. Coffin (eds.), Patterned Peatlands of Northern Minnesota, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, pp. 15-26.

34. Glaser, P.H. 1992. Development of patterned peatlands. In H.E. Wright, Jr. and B.A. Coffin (eds.), Patterned Peatlands of Northern Minnesota, Universityof Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, pp. 27-42.

33. Glaser, P.H. 1992. Rare vascular plants in the patterned peatlands of northern Minnesota. In H.E. Wright, Jr. and B.A. Coffin (eds.), Patterned Peatlands of Northern Minnesota, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, pp. 59-69.

32 Janssens, J.A., B.C.S. Hansen, P.H. Glaser, and C.W. Barnosky 1992. Development of a raised-bog complex in northern Minnesota. In H.E. Wright,Jr. and B.A. Coffin (eds.), Patterned Peatlands of Northern Minnesota, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, pp. 189-221.

31. Glaser, P.H. 1992. Raised bogs in eastern North America: regional controls on species richness and floristic assemblages. Journal of Ecology 80: 535-554.

30. McNamara, J.P., D.I. Siegel, Glaser, P.H., and R.M. Beck 1992. Hydrologic controls on peatland development in the Malloryville wetland, New York (USA). Journal of Hydrology 140: 279-296.

29. Glaser, P.H., J.A. Janssens, and D.I. Siegel 1990. The response of vegetation to hydrological and chemical gradients in the Lost River Peatland, northern Minnesota. Journal of Ecology 78: 1021-1048.

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28. Bennet, P. C., D.I. Siegel, B. Hill, and P.H. Glaser 1990. The fate of silica in a peat bog. Geology 19: 328-331.

27. Glaser, P.H. 1989. Detecting ecologic and hydrogeochemical processes in large peat basins with Landsat TM imagery. Remote Sensing of Environment 28: 109-119.

26. Mooers, H.D. and P.H. Glaser 1989. Active patterned ground at sea level, Forchu, Nova Scotia. Arctic and Alpine Research 21: 425-432.

25. Glaser, P.H. 1987. The development of streamlined bog islands in the interior of North America. Arctic and Alpine Research 19: 402-413.

24. Glaser, P.H. 1987. The ecology of patterned boreal peatlands of northern Minnesota: A community profile. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Biological Report 85(7.14), 98 pp.

23. Siegel, D.I. and P.H. Glaser 1987. Groundwater flow in a bog-fen complex, Lost River peatland, northern Minnesota. Journal of Ecology 75: 743-754.

22. Gorham, E., J.A. Janssens, G.A. Wheeler, and P.H. Glaser 1987. The natural and anthropogenic acidification of peatlands. In T.C. Hutchinson (ed.),The Effects of Acid Deposition on Forest, Wetland, and Agricultural Ecosystems. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, pp. 493-512.

21. Glaser, P.H. and J.A. Janssens 1986. Raised bogs in eastern North America: transitions in landforms and gross stratigraphy. Canadian Journal ofBotany 64: 395-415.

20. Almendinger, J.C., J.E. Almendinger, and P.H. Glaser 1986. Topographic fluctuations across a spring-fen and raised bog in the Lost River peatland, northern Minnesota. Journal of Ecology 74: 393-401.

19. Janssens, J.A. and P.H. Glaser 1986. The bryophyte flora and major peat-forming mosses at the Red Lake peatland, Minnesota. Canadian Journal of Botany 64: 427-442.

18. Foster, D.R. and P.H. Glaser 1986. Raised bogs of southeastern Labrador, Canada: Classification, vegetation, and recent dynamics. Journal of Ecology 74: 47-71.

17. Glaser, P.H. and D.R. Foster 1984. The vascular flora of ombrotrophic bogsin southeastern Labrador and its phytogeographic significance. Canadian Journal of Botany 62: 1361-1364.

16. Wright, H.E., Jr., D.H. Mann, and P.H. Glaser 1984. Piston corers for peat and lake sediment. Ecology 65: 657-659.

15. Glaser, P.H. 1983. Vegetation patterns in the north Black River peatland, northern Minnesota. Canadian Journal of Botany 61: 2085-2104.

14. Glaser, P.H. 1983. Carex exilis and Scirpus cespitosus var. callosus in patterned fens in northern Minnesota. Michigan Botanist 22: 22-26.

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13. Glaser, P.H. l983. A patterned fen on the north shore of Lake Superior. Canadian Field-Naturalist 97: 194-199.

12. Glaser, P.H. l983. Eleocharis rostellata and its relation to spring fens in Minnesota. Michigan Botanist 22: 19-21.

11. Wright, H.E., Jr. and P.H. Glaser 1983. Post-glacial peatlands of the lake Agassiz plain, northern Minnesota. In J.T. Teller and L. Clayton (eds.), GlacialLake Agassiz, Geological Association of Canada, Special Paper No. 26, pp. 375-389.

10. Janssens, J.A. and P.H. Glaser 1983. Cynclidium stygium Sw (Bryopsida: Mniaceae) in Minnesota. Michigan Botanist 23: 19-20.

9. Janssens, J.A. and P.H. Glaser 1983. Rhizomnium gracile a new moss to Minnesota and the distribution of Rhizomnium in the State. Michigan Botanist23: 89-92.

8. Foster, D.R., G.A. King, P.H. Glaser, and H.E. Wright, Jr. 1983. Origin of string patterns in boreal peatlands. Nature 306: 256-258.

7. Wheeler, G.A., P.H. Glaser, E. Gorham, C.M. Whetmore, F.D. Bowers, and J.A. Janssens 1983. Contributions to the flora of the Red Lake peatland, northern Minnesota with special reference to Carex. American Midland Naturalist 110: 62-96.

6. Wheeler, G.A. and P.H. Glaser 1982. Tomenthypnum falcifolium in Minnesota. Michigan Botanist 21: 66.

5. Wheeler, G.A. and P.H. Glaser 1982. Vascular plants of the Red Lake peatland, northern Minnesota. Michigan Botanist 21: 89-92.

4. Glaser, P.H. 1981. Transport and deposition of leaves and seeds on tundra - a late-glacial analog? Arctic and Alpine Research 13: 173-182.

3. Glaser, P.H., G.A. Wheeler, E. Gorham, and H.E. Wright, Jr. 1981. The patterned peatlands of the Red Lake peatland, northern Minnesota: vegetation, water chemistry, and landforms. Journal of Ecology 69: 575-599.

2. Glaser, P.H. and G.A. Wheeler 1980. The development of surface patterns in the Red Lake peatland, northern Minnesota. In Proceedings of the 6th International Peat Congress, Duluth, MN, pp. 31-35.

1. Wheeler, G.A. and P.H. Glaser 1979. Notable vascular plants of the Red Lakepeatland, northern Minnesota. Michigan Botanist 18: 137-142.

Glaser, P.H. 1978. Recent plant macrofossils from the Alaska interior and their relation to late-glacial landscapes in northern Minnesota. Ph.D. thesis, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.

Glaser, P.H. and G.A. Wheeler. 1977. Terrestrial vegetation and flora of the study area. In: Terrestrial Vegetation and Wildlife Supplement, Draft Environmental Impact Statement, Minnesota Power and Light Company's

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Proposed Unit 4, Clay Boswell Steam Electric Station, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, 160 pp.

Book Reviews

Glaser, P.H. 1983. Book review of "Peat stratigraphy and climatic change" by K.E. Barber. American Scientist 71: 415-416.

Glaser, P.H. 1983. Book review of "Ecology of northern lowland bogs and coniferforests" by J.A. Larsen. Ecology 64: 1325-1326.

Glaser, P.H. and H.E. Wright, Jr. 1983. Book review of "Mires: swamp, bog, fen,and moor; Volume 4A and 4B, General Studies and Regional Studies", edited by A.J.P. Gore. Ecology 64: 1666-1667.

Books-peer reviewed

National Research Council. Progress Toward Restoring the Everglades: The Fifth Biennial Review, 2014. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2014. Committee on Independent Scientific Review of Everglades Restoration Progress; Water Science and Technology Board (WSTB); Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology (BEST); Division onEarth and Life Studies (DELS); National Research Council)

Co-author with 15 other members of NRC committee.

Research Highlights,

Nature (17 April 1997 ) 386: 655-657 , doi:10.1038/386655a0; News and Views: (Peter D. Moore): Bog standards in Minnesota: reference to Glaser et al. 1997, J. Ecol. 69: 575-599.

Eos, Volume 93 , Issue 44 , page 452, 30 October 2012, DOI: 10.1029/2012EO440020, Research Spotlight: (Atreyee Bhattacharya): Sea level controls carbon accumulation in the Everglades: reference to Glaser et al. 2012 Journal of Geophysical Research- Biogeosciences, doi:10.1029/ 2011JG001821, 2012.

Proceedings of the National Academies of Science vol.110 (43): 17163–17164 In This Issue: Climate change in the Everglades 2,800 years ago: reference to Glaser et al. 2013. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (43): 17211-17216.

Science, vol 342 (6160): 778 November 15, 2013, Editors' Choice (edited by Gilbert Chin & Maria Cruz) Jet Transport: reference to Glaser et al. 2013. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (43): 17211-17216.

Nature Geoscience vol 6 (11): 900 November 2013, Research Highlights (edited

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by Alicia Newton) Nutrients in the Wind: reference to Glaser et al. 2013. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (43): 17211-17216.

Geology Today (Geological Society of London) Vol. 30 (4): 133 September 2014. Research Highlights: Carbon storage and loss in peatlands of Indonesia: reference to Dommain et al. 2014, Quaternary Science Reviews 97: 1-32

Cover Photographs for Journals

Nature (November 17, 1983, vol. 306, No. 5940), reference to Foster, D.R., G.A. King, P.H. Glaser, and H.E. Wright, Jr. 1983 article

Journal of Ecology (1992, vol. 80, no 3), reference to Glaser 1992 article

Geology (1993, vol. 21, no.4) Landsat image of Red Lake peatland, northern Minnesota

Special Foldout Plates

In Glaser, P.H., Wheeler, G.A., Gorham, E., and Wright, H.E., Jr. 1981. The patterned mires of the Red Lake peatland, northern Minnesota - vegetation, water chemistry and landforms, Journal of Ecology, 69: 575-599.

In Glaser, P.H., D.I. Siegel, A.S. Reeve, J.A. Janssens, and D.R. Janecky 2004. Tectonic drivers for vegetation patterning and landscape evolution in the Albany River region of the Hudson Bay Lowlands. Journal of Ecology 92: 1054-1070.

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