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Overview

Lynton S. Land is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their research includes contributions to geological studies, as evidenced by their recent publication.

One of their notable papers is titled A CARTOON HISTORY OF CRUISES TO THE BIGHT OF ABACO WITH CONRAD NEUMANN, published in 2020 in the journal Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America. This publication reflects their engagement with geological events and research dissemination in academic venues.

Their work appears primarily in the venue Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America, indicating a focus on geological sciences within professional geological communities.

Frequent co-author collaborations are not recorded in the available data, which suggests independent research activity or collaborations outside the scope of these records.

Regarding their research topics, fields of study, and subfields, specific thematic details are not listed in the provided information, limiting insight into particular areas of specialization.

Best Publications

  • Stable Isotopes of Oxygen and Carbon and their Application to Sedimentologic and Paleoenvironmental Problems

    Thomas F. Anderson;Michael A. Arthur

  • The Isotopic and Trace Element Geochemistry of Dolomite: The State of The Art

    Lynton S. Land

  • The Origin of Massive Dolomite

    Lynton S. Land

  • Mg/Ca Ratio and Salinity; Two Controls over Crystallization of Dolomite

    Robert L. Folk;Lynton S. Land

  • Stable isotopes in sedimentary Geology

    Michael A. Arthur;Thomas F. Anderson;Isaac R. Kaplan;Jan Veizer

  • Failure to Precipitate Dolomite at 25 °C fromDilute Solution Despite 1000-Fold Oversaturation after32 Years

    Lynton S. Land

  • The origin and evolution of saline formation water, Lower Cretaceous carbonates, south-central Texas, U.S.A.

    Lynton S. Land;Dennis R. Prezbindowski

  • Pleistocene History of Bermuda

    Lynton S Land;Fred T Mackenzie;Stephen J Gould

  • Diagenesis of skeletal carbonates

    Lynton S. Land

  • Sodium in carbonate sediments and rocks; a possible index to the salinity of diagenetic solutions

    Lynton S. Land;Guenther K. Hoops

  • U-series and amino-acid racemization geochronology of Bermuda: Implications for eustatic sea-level fluctuation over the past 250,000 years

    Russell S. Harmon;Richard M. Mitterer;Nivat Kriausakul;Lynton S. Land

  • Submarine lithification of Jamaican reefs

    Lynton S. Land;Thomas F. Goreau

  • PHREATIC VERSUS VADOSE METEORIC DIAGENESIS OF LIMESTONES: EVIDENCE FROM A FOSSIL WATER TABLE

    Lynton S. Land

  • Origin of Saline Formation Waters, Cenozoic Section, Gulf of Mexico Sedimentary Basin (1)

    Lynton S. Land;G. L. Macpherson

  • Holocene meteoric dolomitization of Pleistocene limestones, North Jamaica

    Lynton S. Land

  • Feldspar diagenesis in the Frio Formation, Brazoria County, Texas Gulf Coast

    Lynton S. Land;Kitty L. Milliken

  • Isotopic ecology of deer bones

    Lynton S. Land;Ernest L. Lundelius;Salvatore Valastro

  • Holocene Dolomitization of Supratidal Sediments by Active Tidal Pumping, Sugarloaf Key, Florida

    Jose D. Carballo;Lynton S. Land;Donald E. Miser

  • History of burial diagenesis determined from isotopic geochemistry, Frio Formation, Brazoria County, Texas

    Kitty L Milliken;L. S. Land;Robert G Loucks

  • Regional Variations in Formation Water Chemistry, Frio Formation (Oligocene), Texas Gulf Coast

    Robert A. Morton;Lynton S. Land

Frequent Co-Authors

Kitty L. Milliken
Kitty L. Milliken The University of Texas at Austin
William E. Galloway
William E. Galloway The University of Texas at Austin
Henry P. Schwarcz
Henry P. Schwarcz McMaster University
Jeffrey S. Hanor
Jeffrey S. Hanor Louisiana State University
Henry T. Mullins
Henry T. Mullins Syracuse University
Fred T. Mackenzie
Fred T. Mackenzie University of Hawaii at Manoa
Robert L. Folk
Robert L. Folk The University of Texas at Austin
Dale S. Sawyer
Dale S. Sawyer Rice University
Michael A. Arthur
Michael A. Arthur Pennsylvania State University
Stephen Jay Gould
Stephen Jay Gould Harvard University

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