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Earth Science

D-Index
35
Citations
4596
World Ranking
7623
National Ranking
2597

Best Publications

  • The Potassium-Argon Dating of Late Cenozoic Rocks in East Africa and Italy [and Comments and Reply]

    J. F. Evernden;G. H. Curtis;William Bishop;C. Loring Brace

  • Paleoecology of Beringia.

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  • ASPECTS OF THE PALEOGEOGRAPHY OF BERINGIA DURING THE LATE PLEISTOCENE

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  • Thaw Lakes and Thaw Sinks in the Imuruk Lake Area, Seward Peninsula, Alaska

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  • Cenozoic History of the Bering Land Bridge

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  • Late Quaternary lacustrine pollen records from southwestern Beringia.

    Anatoly V. Lozhkin;Patricia M. Anderson;Wendy R. Eisner;Lilia G. Ravako

  • Sea Level History in Beringia During the Past 250,000 Years

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  • Arctic Oceanic Climate in Late Cenozoic Time

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  • Emergent Marine Record and Paleoclimate of the Last Interglaciation along the Northwest Alaskan Coast

    Julie Brigham-Grette;David M. Hopkins

  • Late Mesozoic and Cenozoic paleogeographic and paleoclimatic history of the Arctic Ocean Basin, based on shallow-water marine faunas and terrestrial vertebrates

    Louie Marincovich;Elisabeth M. Brouwers;David M. Hopkins;Malcolm C. McKenna

  • Dated wood from Alaska and the Yukon: Implications for Forest Refugia in Beringia

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  • A Pliocene flora and insect fauna from the Bering Strait region

    D.M. Hopkins;J.V. Matthews;J.A. Wolfe;M.L. Silberman

  • Tertiary Stratigraphy and Paleobotany of the Cook Inlet Region, Alaska

    J.A. Wolfe;D.M. Hopkins;E.B. Leopold

  • Tertiary stratigraphy and paleobotany of the Cook Inlet region, Alaska

    J.A. Wolfe;D.M. Hopkins;E.B. Leopold

  • Last Interglacial (isotope stage 5) glacial and sea-level history of coastal Chukotka Peninsula and St. Lawrence Island, Western Beringia

    Julie Brigham-Grette;David M Hopkins;Victor F Ivanov;Alexander E Basilyan

  • Amino acid epimerization implies rapid sedimentation rates in Arctic Ocean cores

    Hans Petter Sejrup;Gifford H. Miller;Julie Brigham-Grette;Reidar Løvlie

  • The Largest Known Maars on Earth, Seward Peninsula, Northwest Alaska

    James E. Begét;David M. Hopkins;Steven D. Charron

  • The structure and origin of the large submarine canyons of the Bering Sea

    David W. Scholl;Edwin C. Buffington;David M. Hopkins;Tau Rho Alpha

  • Geomagnetic Polarity Epochs: Pribilof Islands, Alaska

    Allan Cox;David M Hopkins;G Brent Dalrymple

  • Paleoecology of Beringia

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