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Guy M. Narbonne

Guy M. Narbonne

Guy M. Narbonne 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 Guy M. Narbonne sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Guy M. Narbonne 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 Guy M. Narbonne sits on this spectrum.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2010 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science

Overview

Guy M. Narbonne is affiliated with Queen's University in Canada and has made contributions primarily in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work spans multiple subfields, including Paleontology, Atmospheric Science, Earth-Surface Processes, Geology, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

Their research focuses on a range of topics such as Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Geological formations and processes, Geological and Geophysical Studies, Marine Biology and Ecology Research, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, and Geotourism and Geoheritage Conservation.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Guy M. Narbonne include the following:

  • Carbon isotopes in clastic rocks and the Neoproterozoic carbon cycle, 2020, American Journal of Science
  • Aragonite depositional facies in a Late Ordovician calcite sea, Eastern Laurentia, 2020, Sedimentology
  • BIOTURBATORS AS ECOSYSTEM ENGINEERS: ASSESSING CURRENT MODELS, 2022, Palaios
  • The Mall Bay Formation (Ediacaran) and the protracted onset of the Gaskiers glaciation in Newfoundland, Canada, 2024, Precambrian Research
  • The Ediacaran-Cambrian Chapel Island Formation of Newfoundland, Canada: evaluating the impact of outcrop quality on trace-fossil data sets at the Cambrian GSSP and less-explored sections, 2022, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences

Guy M. Narbonne has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Shuhai Xiao, Brittany A. Laing, Luís A. Buatois, M. Gabriela Mángano, and Danielle M. Fitzgerald.

Their publications appear often in venues such as Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America, American Journal of Science, Palaios, Precambrian Research, and Current Biology.

In addition to journal articles, Guy M. Narbonne has a book titled Geological World Heritage published by IUCN eBooks in 2021.

Among professional recognitions, Guy M. Narbonne was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2010 for contributions acknowledged by the Academy of Science.

Best Publications

  • Late-Neoproterozoic deep-ocean oxygenation and the rise of animal life.

    Donald Eugene Canfield;Simon W. Poulton;Guy M. Narbonne

  • Ferruginous Conditions Dominated Later Neoproterozoic Deep-Water Chemistry

    Donald E. Canfield;Simon W. Poulton;Andrew H. Knoll;Guy M. Narbonne

  • THE EDIACARA BIOTA: Neoproterozoic Origin of Animals and Their Ecosystems

    Guy M. Narbonne

  • Isotopes, Ice Ages, and Terminal Proterozoic Earth History

    Alan J. Kaufman;Andrew H. Knoll;Guy M. Narbonne

  • The Ediacaran Period: A New Addition to the Geologic Time Scale

    Andrew H. Knoll;Malcolm R. Walter;Guy M. Narbonne;Nicholas Christie-Blick

  • A candidate stratotype for the Precambrian–Cambrian boundary, Fortune Head, Burin Peninsula, southeastern Newfoundland

    Guy M. Narbonne;Paul M. Myrow;Ed Landing;Michael M. Anderson

  • Life after snowball: The oldest complex Ediacaran fossils

    Guy M. Narbonne;James G. Gehling

  • Late Neoproterozoic cap carbonates: Mackenzie Mountains, northwestern Canada: precipitation and global glacial meltdown

    Noel P. James;Guy M. Narbonne;T. Kurtis Kyser

  • The first named Ediacaran body fossil, Aspidella Terranovica

    James G. Gehling;Guy M. Narbonne;Michael M. Anderson

  • A New Period for the Geologic Time Scale

    Andrew H. Knoll;Malcolm R. Walter;Guy M. Narbonne;Nicholas Christie-Blick

  • Integrated Chemostratigraphy and Biostratigraphy of the Windermere Supergroup, Northwestern Canada: Implications for Neoproterozoic Correlations and the Early Evolution of Animals

    Guy M. Narbonne;Alan J. Kaufman;Andrew H. Knoll

  • Modular Construction of Early Ediacaran Complex Life Forms

    Guy M. Narbonne

  • δ13C stratigraphy of the Proterozoic Bylot Supergroup, Baffin Island, Canada: implications for regional lithostratigraphic correlations

    Linda C Kah;Anne G Sherman;Guy M Narbonne;Andrew H Knoll

  • Towards an ediacaran time scale: Problems, protocols, and prospects

    Shuhai Xiao;Guy M. Narbonne;Chuanming Zhou;Marc Laflamme

  • The stratigraphic relationship between the Shuram carbon isotope excursion, the oxygenation of Neoproterozoic oceans, and the first appearance of the Ediacara biota and bilaterian trace fossils in northwestern Canada

    Francis Alexander Macdonald;Justin Vincent Strauss;Erik A. Sperling;Galen P. Halverson

  • Ediacaran fossils from the Sekwi Brook area, Mackenzie Mountains, northwestern Canada

    Guy M Narbonne;James D Aitken

  • Paleoecology of the oldest known animal communities: Ediacaran assemblages at Mistaken Point, Newfoundland

    Matthew E. Clapham;Matthew E. Clapham;Guy M. Narbonne;James G. Gehling;James G. Gehling

  • The youngest Ediacaran fossils from southern Africa.

    Guy M. Narbonne;Beverly Z. Saylor;John P. Grotzinger

  • Ediacaran remains from intertillite beds in northwestern Canada

    H. J. Hofmann;G. M. Narbonne;J. D. Aitken

  • Burrowing below the basal Cambrian GSSP, Fortune Head, Newfoundland

    James G. Gehling;Sören Jensen;Mary L. Droser;Paul M. Myrow

  • Neoproterozoic of the Mackenzie Mountains, northwestern Canada

    Guy M. Narbonne;James D. Aitken

Frequent Co-Authors

Marc Laflamme
Marc Laflamme University of Toronto
Noel P. James
Noel P. James Queen's University
Robert W. Dalrymple
Robert W. Dalrymple Queen's University
James G. Gehling
James G. Gehling South Australian Museum
Alan J. Kaufman
Alan J. Kaufman University of Maryland, College Park
Andrew H. Knoll
Andrew H. Knoll Harvard University
Ed Landing
Ed Landing Columbia University in the City of New York
Paul M. Myrow
Paul M. Myrow Colorado College
Luis A. Buatois
Luis A. Buatois University of Saskatchewan
Igor M. Villa
Igor M. Villa University of Milano-Bicocca

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