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Earth Science

D-Index
34
Citations
3711
World Ranking
8087
National Ranking
14

Best Publications

  • The Devonian nekton revolution

    Christian Klug;Björn Kröger;Wolfgang Kiessling;Gary L. Mullins

  • Deciphering the petrogenesis of deeply buried granites: whole-rock geochemical constraints on the origin of largely undepleted felsic granulites from the Moldanubian Zone of the Bohemian Massif

    Vojtěch Janoušek;Fritz Finger;Malcolm Roberts;Jiří Frýda

  • Arsenopyrite and As-bearing pyrite from the Roudný deposit, Bohemian Massif

    J. Zachariáš;J. Frýda;B. Paterová;M. Mihaljevič

  • Palaeoclimate perturbations before the Sheinwoodian glaciation: A trigger for extinctions during the ‘Ireviken Event’

    Oliver Lehnert;Peep Männik;Michael M. Joachimski;Mikael Calner

  • Origin of planktotrophy--evidence from early molluscs.

    Alexander Nützel;Oliver Lehnert;Jir̆í Frýda

  • Mineralogical Evidence for Two Magmatic Stages in the Evolution of an Extremely Fractionated P-rich Rare-metal Granite: the Podlesí Stock, Krušné Hory, Czech Republic

    Karel Breiter;Jiří Frýda;Reimar Seltmann;Rainer Thomas

  • Stratigraphic and oxygen isotope evidence for My-scale glaciation driving eustasy in the Early-Middle Devonian greenhouse world

    Maya Elrick;Stana Berkyová;Gilbert Klapper;Zachary Sharp

  • δ13C records across the late Silurian Lau event: New data from middle palaeo-latitudes of northern peri-Gondwana (Prague Basin, Czech Republic)

    Oliver Lehnert;Jiři Frýda;Werner Buggisch;Axel Munnecke

  • Deciphering the petrogenesis of deeply buried granites: whole-rock geochemical constraints on the origin of largely undepleted felsic granulites from the Moldanubian Zone of the Bohemian Massif

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  • Persistent global marine euxinia in the early Silurian.

    Richard G. Stockey;Devon B. Cole;Noah J. Planavsky;David K. Loydell

  • A high-resolution, multiproxy stratigraphic analysis of the Devonian–Carboniferous boundary sections in the Moravian Karst (Czech Republic) and a correlation with the Carnic Alps (Austria)

    Tomáš Kumpan;Ondřej Bábek;Jiří Kalvoda;Jiří Frýda

  • Paleozoic plankton revolution: Evidence from early gastropod ontogeny

    Alexander Nützel;Jiri Frýda

  • Sea-level and environmental changes around the Devonian–Carboniferous boundary in the Namur–Dinant Basin (S Belgium, NE France): A multi-proxy stratigraphic analysis of carbonate ramp archives and its use in regional and interregional correlations

    Tomáš Kumpan;Ondřej Bábek;Jiří Kalvoda;Tomáš Matys Grygar

  • The middle Rhuddanian (lower Silurian) ‘hot’ shale of North Africa and Arabia: an atypical hydrocarbon source rock

    David K. Loydell;Anthony Butcher;Jiří Frýda

  • Silurian-Devonian boundary events and their influence on cephalopod evolution: evolutionary significance of cephalopod egg size during mass extinctions

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  • Higher classification of Paleozoic gastropods inferred from their early shell ontogeny

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  • Calcium and strontium isotope systematics in the lagoon-estuarine environments of South Australia: Implications for water source mixing, carbonate fluxes and fish migration

    Yuexiao Shao;Juraj Farkaš;Juraj Farkaš;Chris Holmden;Luke Mosley

  • Lower Silurian ``HOT Shales'' in Jordan: a New Depositional Model

    D. K. Loydell;A. Butcher;J. Frýda;S. Lüning

  • The graptolite, conodont and sedimentary record through the late Ludlow Kozlowskii Event (Silurian) in the shale-dominated succession of Bohemia

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  • Calcium isotope constraints on the marine carbon cycle and CaCO3 deposition during the late Silurian (Ludfordian) positive δ13C excursion

    Juraj Farkaš;Jiří Frýda;Chris Holmden

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