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Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
5270
World Ranking
7193
National Ranking
2490

Best Publications

  • A Tsunami Deposit at the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary in Texas

    Joanne Bourgeois;Thor A. Hansen;Patricia L. Wiberg;Erle G. Kauffman

  • The great transgressions of the Late Cretaceous

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  • Comet showers as a cause of mass extinctions

    Piet Hut;Walter Alvarez;William P. Elder;Thor Hansen

  • GEOLOGICAL AND BIOLOGICAL OVERVIEW: WESTERN INTERIOR CRETACEOUS BASIN

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  • High-resolution stratigraphy of the Cenomanian–Turonian boundary interval at Pueblo (USA) and wadi Bahloul (Tunisia): stable isotope and bio-events correlation

    Michèle Caron;Stephan Dall’Agnolo;Hugues Accarie;Enriqueta Barrera

  • Fine-Grained Deposits and Biofacies of the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway: Evidence of Cyclic Sedimentary Processes

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  • Cretaceous rhythmic bedding sequences: a plausible link between orbital variations and climate

    Eric J. Barron;Michael A. Arthur;Erle G. Kauffman

  • Molluscan biostratigraphy of the Cretaceous Western Interior Basin, North America

    E. G. Kauffman;B. B. Sageman;J. I. Kirkland;W. P. Elder

  • Impact Theory of Mass Extinctions and the Invertebrate Fossil Record

    Walter Alvarez;Erle G. Kauffman;Finn Surlyk;Luis W. Alvarez

  • The Morphological and Ecological Evolution of Middle and Upper Cretaceous Reef-Building Rudistids

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  • Models for biotic survival following mass extinction

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  • Widespread venting of methane-rich fluids in Late Cretaceous (Campanian) submarine springs (Tepee Buttes), Western Interior seaway, U.S.A.

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  • MIDDLE CRETACEOUS REEF COLLAPSE LINKED TO OCEAN HEAT TRANSPORT

    Claudia C. Johnson;Eric J. Barron;Erle G. Kauffman;Michael A. Arthur

  • The importance of crisis progenitors in recovery from mass extinction

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  • Concepts and Methods of High-Resolution Event Stratigraphy

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  • Elemental abundance anomalies in the late Cenomanian extinction interval: a search for the source(s)

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  • An Upper Cretaceous Ammonite Bitten by a Mosasaur

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  • Cretaceous Bio-Events

    Erle G. Kauffman;Malcolm B. Hart

  • Cretaceous Marine Cycles of the Western Interior

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  • Benthic environments and paleoecology of the Posidonienschiefer (Toarcian)

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