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Earth Science

D-Index
30
Citations
6889
World Ranking
9036
National Ranking
2918

Best Publications

  • Towards the standardization of sequence stratigraphy

    Octavian Catuneanu;V. Abreu;J. P. Bhattacharya;M. D. Blum

  • Reply to the comments of W. Helland-Hansen on "Towards the standardization of sequence stratigraphy" by Catuneanu et al. (Earth-Sciences Review 92(2009)1-33)

    Octavian Catuneanu;V. Abreu;J. P. Bhattacharya;M. D. Blum

  • The falling stage systems tract: recognition and importance in sequence stratigraphic analysis

    A. Guy Plint;Dag Nummedal

  • Transgressive Stratigraphy at Sequence-Bounding Unconformities: Some Principles Derived from Holocene and Cretaceous Examples

    Dag Nummedal;Donald J. P. Swift

  • Control of barrier island shape by inlet sediment bypassing: East Frisian Islands, West Germany

    Duncan M Fitzgerald;Shea Penland;Dag Nummedal

  • Late Cretaceous subsidence in Wyoming: Quantifying the dynamic component

    Shaofeng Liu;Dag Nummedal

  • Proglacial Braided Outwash: A Model for Humid Alluvial-Fan Deposits

    Unknown

  • Thematic Set: Sequence stratigraphy: common ground after three decades of development

    O. Catuneanu;J. P. Bhattacharya;M. D. Blum;R. W. Dalrymple

  • Flexural subsidence and basement tectonics of the Cretaceous Western Interior basin, United States

    Ming Pang;Dag Nummedal

  • Generation of Martian chaos and channels by debris flows

    Dag Nummedal;David B. Prior

  • The Channeled Scabland

    V. R. Baker;D. Nummedal

  • Hydrodynamics and sedimentation in wave-dominated coastal environmentsControl of barrier island shape by inlet sediment bypassing: East Frisian Islands, West Germany

    Duncan M Fitzgerald;Shea Penland;Dag Nummedal

  • Migration of dynamic subsidence across the Late Cretaceous United States Western Interior Basin in response to Farallon plate subduction

    Unknown

  • Linkage of Sevier thrusting episodes and Late Cretaceous foreland basin megasequences across southern Wyoming (USA)

    Shao-Feng Liu;Dag Nummedal;Pei-Gui Yin;Hong-Jun Luo

  • Sequence stratigraphy: common ground after three decades of development

    O. Catuneanu;J. P. Bhattacharya;M. D. Blum;R. W. Dalrymple

  • Dynamic versus flexural controls of Late Cretaceous Western Interior Basin, USA

    Shaofeng Liu;Dag Nummedal;Michael Gurnis

  • Tidal Inlet Variability — Cape Hatteras to Cape Canaveral

    Dag Nummedal;George F. Oertel;Dennis K. Hubbard;Albert C. Hine

  • Fine particles on Mars - Observations with the Viking 1 lander cameras

    Thomas A. Mutch;Raymond E. Arvidson;Alan B. Binder;Friedrich O. Huck

  • High‐Resolution Sequence Architecture: A Chronostratigraphic Model Based on Equilibrium Profile Studies

    Unknown

  • Process-Response Models for Depositional Shorelines: The German and the Georgia Bights

    Dag Nummedal;Ian A. Fischer

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