Paleontology, Ordovician, Paleozoic, Chitinozoan and Gondwana are his primary areas of study. His study in the fields of Range under the domain of Paleontology overlaps with other disciplines such as Francolite. In his work, Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point, Outcrop and Floian is strongly intertwined with Biozone, which is a subfield of Range.
In general Ordovician study, his work on Baltica often relates to the realm of Extinction event, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His work focuses on many connections between Paleozoic and other disciplines, such as Devonian, that overlap with his field of interest in Massif. His Chitinozoan research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Taxon, Biodiversity, Laurentia and Sea level.
His primary areas of study are Paleontology, Ordovician, Chitinozoan, Biostratigraphy and Paleozoic. His work in Gondwana, Acritarch, Biozone, Devonian and Massif is related to Paleontology. Florentin Paris has included themes like Glacial period, Marine transgression, Sea level and Sequence stratigraphy in his Ordovician study.
His Chitinozoan course of study focuses on Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point and Stratotype. His Biostratigraphy research incorporates themes from Taxon, Key, Eurypterid and Fauna. His studies deal with areas such as Ecology and Plankton as well as Paleozoic.
Florentin Paris spends much of his time researching Paleontology, Ordovician, Chitinozoan, Gondwana and Biostratigraphy. His study in Genus extends to Paleontology with its themes. The various areas that Florentin Paris examines in his Ordovician study include Sequence stratigraphy, Sea level, Syncline and Cenozoic.
The concepts of his Chitinozoan study are interwoven with issues in Floian and Tremadocian. His Gondwana study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Baltica, Archaeology and Katian. As part of the same scientific family, Florentin Paris usually focuses on Paleozoic, concentrating on Plankton and intersecting with Anoxic waters.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Paleontology, Ordovician, Chitinozoan, Glacial period and Paleozoic. His work often combines Paleontology and Extinction event studies. His work blends Chitinozoan and Paleoclimatology studies together.
His studies in Paleozoic integrate themes in fields like Foraminifera, Biostratigraphy and Oceanography, Polar front, Sea level. His Sequence stratigraphy research incorporates elements of Baltica, Katian, Marine transgression, Ice sheet and Gondwana. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Devonian, Tremadocian and Acritarch.
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Stratigraphic framework and time slices
Barry D Webby;Roger A Cooper;Stig M Bergström;Florentin Paris.
(2004)
The Ordovician chitinozoan biozones of the Northern Gondwana Domain
F. Paris.
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology (1990)
Origin and Radiation of the Earliest Vascular Land Plants
Philippe Steemans;Alain Le Hérissé;John Melvin;Merrell A. Miller.
Science (2009)
Early Palaeozoic palaeobiogeography of the Variscan regions
Florentin Paris;Michel Robardet.
Tectonophysics (1990)
A revised chitinozoan classification
Florentin Paris;Yngve Grahn;Viiu Nestor;Iskra Lakova.
Journal of Paleontology (1999)
A global Chitinozoa biozonation for the Silurian
J. Verniers;V. Nestor;F. Paris;P. Dufka.
Geological Magazine (1995)
The Late Ordovician glacio-eustatic record from a high-latitude storm-dominated shelf succession: The Bou Ingarf section (Anti-Atlas, Southern Morocco)
Alfredo Loi;J.-F. Ghienne;Marie-Pierre Dabard;Florentin Paris.
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (2010)
δ18O and REE contents of phosphatic brachiopods: a comparison between modern and lower Paleozoic populations
Christophe Lécuyer;Patricia Grandjean;Jean-Alix Barrat;Jaak Nolvak.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (1998)
A Cenozoic-style scenario for the end-Ordovician glaciation.
Jean-François Ghienne;André Desrochers;Thijs R.A. Vandenbroucke;Aicha Achab.
Nature Communications (2014)
Late Ordovician glaciation in southern Turkey
O. Monod;H. Kozlu;J.-F. Ghienne;W. T. Dean.
Terra Nova (2003)
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