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Graham L. Williams publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Graham L. Williams sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 129 publications — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Graham L. Williams D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Graham L. Williams sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Graham L. Williams is affiliated with the Bedford Institute of Oceanography in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, having contributed extensively across nine publications in this field.

Their work spans several subfields, including Geology, Mechanics of Materials, Paleontology, History, and Ecology. This diverse expertise is reflected in various topics addressed throughout their career, such as:

  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Geological Studies and Exploration
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Historical and Archaeological Studies

Williams has published papers in multiple venues, with a notable presence in Palynology, where they have three publications. Other frequent publication venues include Marine and Petroleum Geology, Atlantic Geology, Atlantic Geoscience, and Newsletters on Stratigraphy.

The following is a selection of recent papers authored or coauthored by Williams:

  • An integrated clinoform trajectory and sequence stratigraphic model for the Labrador margin, offshore eastern Canada, 2023, Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • Introduction to the "Circum-Arctic Palynological Event Stratigraphy" (CAPE) series of papers, 2021, Atlantic Geology
  • Re-evaluation of the Mesozoic-Cenozoic biostratigraphy of the Laurentian Subbasin of the Scotian Basin, offshore eastern Canada, 2023, Atlantic Geoscience
  • Organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts in biostratigraphy: state of the art and perspectives for future research, 2025, Newsletters on Stratigraphy
  • REGIONAL STRATIGRAPHIC UNDERSTANDING OF THE LABRADOR-BAFFIN SEAWAY, 2020, Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America

The scientist has collaborated with several frequent coauthors, including Robert A. Fensome, L T Dafoe, K Dickie, J P Bujak, and James B. Riding.

Williams has also contributed to book publications. They published a book titled The Economy of a Norse Settlement in the Outer Hebrides in 2020 through Oxbow Books.

Best Publications

  • Fossil dinoflagellates: index to genera and species

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  • Southern Ocean and Global Dinoflagellate Cyst Events Compared: Index Events for the Late Cretaceous–Neogene

    G.L. Williams;H. Brinkhuis;M.A. Pearce;R.A. Fensome

  • Timing and nature of the deepening of the Tasmanian Gateway

    Catherine E. Stickley;Henk Brinkhuis;Stephen A. Schellenberg;Appy Sluijs

  • Eocene circulation of the Southern Ocean: Was Antarctica kept warm by subtropical waters?

    Matthew Huber;Henk Brinkhuis;Catherine E. Stickley;Kristofer Döös

  • Morphology and stratigraphic ranges of selected Mesozoic-Cenozoic dinoflagellate taxa in the northern hemisphere

    G L Williams;LE Stover;E J Kidson

  • DINOFLAGELLATE CYST AND ACRITARCH ASSOCIATIONS IN THE PALEOGENE OF SOUTHEAST ENGLAND

    C. Downie;M. A. Hussain;G. L. Williams

  • The early Mesozoic radiation of dinoflagellates

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  • Studies on Mesozoic and Cainozoic Dinoflagellate Cysts

    Roger Jack Davey;Charles Downie;William Antony Swithin Sargeant;Graham Lee Williams

  • Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic fossil dinoflagellates and other palynomorphs from the Scotian Margin, offshore eastern Canada

    Robert A Fensome;Graham L Williams;R Andrew Macrae

  • Palynological zonation and correlation of sixty-seven wells, eastern Canada

    M S Barss;J P Bujak;G L Williams

  • Geology of the Continental Margin of Eastern Canada

    M.J. Keen;G.L. Williams

  • Upper Triassic salt deposits of the western North Atlantic

    L. F. Jansa;J. P. Bujak;G. L. Williams

  • Dinoflagellate and spore stratigraphy of the Mesozoic-Cenozoic, offshore eastern Canada

    G L Williams

  • Latest Cretaceous to earliest Oligocene, and Quaternary dinoflagellate cysts from ODP Site 1172, East Tasman Plateau.

    H. Brinkhuis;S. Sengers;A. Sluijs;J. Warnaar

  • Fossil dinoflagellate diversity, originations, and extinctions and their significance

    R. Andrew MacRae;Robert A. Fensome;Graham L. Williams

  • THE EVOLUTION OF DINOFLAGELLATES

    J. P. Bujak;G. L. Williams

  • Late Cretaceous-Quaternary biomagnetostratigraphy of ODP Sites 1168, 1170, 1171 and 1172, Tasmanian Gateway

    C. E. Stickley;H. Brinkhuis;K. L. Mcgonigal;G. C. H. Chaproniere

  • The last 100 million years on the Scotian Margin, offshore eastern Canada: an event-stratigraphic scheme emphasizing biostratigraphic data

    Robert A. Fensome;Jason A. Crux;I. Gunilla Gard;R. Andrew MacRae

  • Dinoflagellate cysts from the Eocene/Oligocene transition in the Southern Ocean; results from ODP Leg 189.

    A. Sluijs;H. Brinkhuis;C.E. Stickley;J. Warnaar

  • Integrated stratigraphy of the Oligocene pelagic sequence in the Umbria-Marche basin (northeastern Apennines, Italy): A potential Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) for the Rupelian/Chattian boundary

    Rodolfo Coccioni;Andrea Marsili;Alessandro Montanari;Adriana Bellanca

  • Late Eocene to Quaternary dinoflagellate cysts from ODP Site 1168, Off western Tasmania.

    H. Brinkhuis;D.K. Munsterman;S. Sengers;A. Sluijs

  • Tectonostratigraphic evolution of the Labrador margin, Atlantic Canada

    Kate Dickie;Charlotte E. Keen;Graham L. Williams;Sonya A. Dehler

  • Dinoflagellate diversity through time

    Jonathan P. Bujak;Graham L. Williams

  • Mesozoic and Cenozoic stratigraphy, eastern Scotian Shelf: new interpretations

    J. A. Wade;G. L. Williams;B. C. MacLean

  • Arctic dinoflagellate migrations mark the strongest Oligocene glaciations

    Stefaan Van Simaeys;Henk Brinkhuis;Jörg Pross;Graham L. Williams

Frequent Co-Authors

Henk Brinkhuis
Henk Brinkhuis Utrecht University
Appy Sluijs
Appy Sluijs Utrecht University
Mike Fuller
Mike Fuller University of California, Santa Barbara
Jörg Pross
Jörg Pross Heidelberg University
Matthew Huber
Matthew Huber Purdue University West Lafayette
Felix M. Gradstein
Felix M. Gradstein University of Oslo
Pierre Rochette
Pierre Rochette Aix-Marseille University
James B. Riding
James B. Riding British Geological Survey
Charlotte E. Keen
Charlotte E. Keen Bedford Institute of Oceanography
David J.W. Piper
David J.W. Piper Bedford Institute of Oceanography

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