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Earth Science

D-Index
34
Citations
3954
World Ranking
8045
National Ranking
518

Best Publications

  • Astronomical pacing of methane release in the Early Jurassic period

    David B. Kemp;Angela L. Coe;Anthony S. Cohen;Lorenz Schwark

  • The Late Palaeocene–Early Eocene and Toarcian (Early Jurassic) carbon isotope excursions: a comparison of their time scales, associated environmental changes, causes and consequences

    Anthony S. Cohen;Angela L. Coe;David B. Kemp

  • Thresholds of temperature change for mass extinctions.

    Haijun Song;David B. Kemp;Li Tian;Daoliang Chu

  • Astronomical forcing and chronology of the early Toarcian (Early Jurassic) oceanic anoxic event in Yorkshire, UK

    David B. Kemp;David B. Kemp;Angela L. Coe;Anthony S. Cohen;Graham P. Weedon

  • Astronomical forcing and sedimentary noise modeling of lake-level changes in the Paleogene Dongpu Depression of North China

    Meng Wang;Meng Wang;Honghan Chen;Chunju Huang;David B. Kemp

  • An open ocean record of the Toarcian oceanic anoxic event

    D. R. Gröcke;R. S. Hori;J. Trabucho-Alexandre;D. B. Kemp

  • Sedimentary evidence for enhanced hydrological cycling in response to rapid carbon release during the early Toarcian oceanic anoxic event

    Kentaro Izumi;David B. Kemp;Shoma Itamiya;Mutsuko Inui

  • Multiproxy geochemical analysis of a Panthalassic margin record of the early Toarcian oceanic anoxic event (Toyora area, Japan)

    David B. Kemp;Kentaro Izumi

  • The wider context of the Lower Jurassic Toarcian oceanic anoxic event in Yorkshire coastal outcrops, UK

    Nicolas Thibault;Micha Ruhl;Clemens V. Ullmann;Christoph Korte

  • The human impact on North American erosion, sediment transfer, and storage in a geologic context.

    David B. Kemp;Peter M. Sadler;Veerle Vanacker

  • The Cyclostratigraphy Intercomparison Project (CIP): consistency, merits and pitfalls

    Matthias Sinnesael;Matthias Sinnesael;David De Vleeschouwer;Christian Zeeden;Sietske J. Batenburg

  • Maximum rates of climate change are systematically underestimated in the geological record.

    David B. Kemp;Kilian Eichenseer;Wolfgang Kiessling;Wolfgang Kiessling

  • Direct coupling between carbon release and weathering during the Toarcian oceanic anoxic event

    David B. Kemp;David Selby;David Selby;Kentaro Izumi

  • Carbonate-platform response to the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event in the southern hemisphere: Implications for climatic change and biotic platform demise

    Zhong Han;Xiumian Hu;David B. Kemp;Juan Li

  • Global organic carbon burial during the Toarcian oceanic anoxic event: Patterns and controls

    Unknown

  • The Jenkyns Event (early Toarcian OAE) in the Ordos Basin, North China

    Xin Jin;Zhiqiang Shi;Viktória Baranyi;David B. Kemp

  • Anthropogenic impacts on mud and organic carbon cycling

    Unknown

  • Large-scale, astronomically paced sediment input to the North Sea Basin during the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum

    Unknown

  • Optimizing significance testing of astronomical forcing in cyclostratigraphy

    David B. Kemp

  • GSSPs, global stratigraphy and correlation

    Alan G. Smith;Tiffany Barry;Paul Bown;John Cope

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