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Overview

Bilal U. Haq is affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Engineering and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with specific expertise in Ocean Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, and Paleontology.

The scientist has contributed to a range of topics including Drilling and Well Engineering, Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis, Oil and Gas Production Techniques, Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, and Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils.

Recent papers authored by the scientist cover diverse themes related to earth sciences and geophysics. These include:

  • "Seismic facies analysis: Past, present and future" (2021, Earth-Science Reviews)
  • "Potential encoding of coupling between Milankovitch forcing and Earth's interior processes in the Phanerozoic eustatic sea-level record" (2021, Earth-Science Reviews)
  • "Structure of the Offshore Obducted Oman Margin: Emplacement of Semail Ophiolite and Role of Tectonic Inheritance" (2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth)
  • "Retraversing the Highs and Lows of Cenozoic Sea Levels" (2024, GSA Today)
  • "Advances in the understanding of multi-scale and coupled evolution of orogens, sedimentary basins and the underlying lithosphere" (2021, Global and Planetary Change)

Bilal U. Haq co-authors frequently with several researchers, including Kenneth A. Pisciotto, Bruno Galbrun, Ulrich von Rad, Suzanne O'Connell, and Alistair Bent, reflecting a collaborative research approach across multiple studies.

The scientist's publications have appeared predominantly in venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) from La Trobe University, Earth-Science Reviews, GSA Today, and the Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth.

Best Publications

  • Chronology of fluctuating sea levels since the triassic.

    Bilal U. Haq;Jan Hardenbol;Peter R. Vail

  • Mesozoic and cenozoic chronostratigraphy and cycles of sea level change

    B U Haq;J Hardenbol;P R Vail

  • A chronology of Paleozoic sea-level changes.

    Bilal U. Haq;Stephen R. Schutter

  • Cretaceous eustasy revisited

    Bilal U. Haq;Bilal U. Haq

  • Phanerozoic cycles of sea-level change on the Arabian Platform

    Bilal U. Haq;Abdul Motaleb Al-Qahtani

  • Sequence Stratigraphy, Sea‐Level Change, and Significance for the Deep Sea

    Bilal U. Haq

  • Early Cenozoic calcareous nannoplankton biogeography of the Atlantic Ocean

    Bilal U. Haq;G.P. Lohmann

  • Introduction to marine micropaleontology

    Bilal U. Haq;Anne Boersma;William A. Berggren

  • Sea-level –and gas-hydrate–controlled catastrophic sediment failures of the Amazon Fan

    Mark Maslin;Naja Mikkelsen;Claudia Vilela;Bilal Haq

  • Jurassic Sea-Level Variations: A Reappraisal

    Bilal U. Haq

  • Review: Short-term sea-level changes in a greenhouse world — A view from the Cretaceous

    B. Sames;B. Sames;M. Wagreich;J.E. Wendler;B.U. Haq

  • Geological time table

    Bilal U. Haq;Frans W. B. van Eysinga

  • Marine geology and oceanography of Arabian Sea and coastal Pakistan

    Bilal U. Haq;John D. Milliman

  • Biogeographic history of Miocene calcareous nannoplankton and paleoceanography of the Atlantic Ocean

    Bilal U. Haq

  • Sea-Level Rise and Coastal Subsidence

    John D. Milliman;Bilal U. Haq

  • Calcareous plankton paleobiogeographic evidence for major climatic fluctuations in the early Cenozoic Atlantic Ocean

    Bilal U. Haq;Isabella Premoli-Silva;G. P. Lohmann

  • The andalusian stage (late miocene): Biostratigraphy, biochronology and paleoecology

    W.A. Berggren;W.A. Berggren;Bilal Ul Haq;Bilal Ul Haq

  • Corrected age of the Pliocene/Pleistocene boundary

    Bilal U. Haq;W. A. Berggren;John A. Van Couvering

  • Triassic Eustatic Variations Reexamined

    Bilal Haq

  • THE NEW CHRONOSTRATIGRAPHIC BASIS OF CENOZOIC AND MESOZOIC SEA LEVEL CYCLES

    Bilal U. Haq;Jan Hardenbol;Peter R. Vail

  • Sea-level rise and coastal subsidence: causes, consequences, and strategies.

    John D. Milliman;Bilal U. Haq

  • Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, 122 Scientific Results

    U. von Rad;B.U. Haq

  • The paleobiology of plant protists

    Bilal U. Haq

Frequent Co-Authors

William A. Berggren
William A. Berggren Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Christian Gorini
Christian Gorini Sorbonne University
Peter R. Vail
Peter R. Vail Rice University
John D. Milliman
John D. Milliman William & Mary
Bruno Galbrun
Bruno Galbrun Institut des Sciences de la Terre de Paris
Ron Boyd
Ron Boyd University of Newcastle Australia
Liviu Matenco
Liviu Matenco Utrecht University
Jacques Laskar
Jacques Laskar Université Paris Cité
Neil D. Opdyke
Neil D. Opdyke University of Florida
Philip A. Meyers
Philip A. Meyers University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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