Paleontology, Cretaceous, Foraminifera, Cenomanian and Oceanography are his primary areas of study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Ecology, Water column and Anoxic waters in addition to Paleontology. His work in the fields of Ecology, such as Taxon and Range, overlaps with other areas such as Extinction event.
As part of one scientific family, Malcolm B. Hart deals mainly with the area of Cretaceous, narrowing it down to issues related to the Stage, and often Ecosystem and Ammonite. Malcolm B. Hart focuses mostly in the field of Foraminifera, narrowing it down to matters related to Sedimentary basin and, in some cases, Bathyal zone. His research in Biostratigraphy intersects with topics in Macrofossil, Cenomanian-Turonian boundary event, Paleoecology and Ostracod.
Malcolm B. Hart mainly investigates Paleontology, Foraminifera, Cretaceous, Oceanography and Cenomanian. His Paleontology research includes elements of Ecological succession and Plankton. Malcolm B. Hart has included themes like Range and Phanerozoic in his Foraminifera study.
His Cretaceous study incorporates themes from Sedimentary rock, Sequence stratigraphy, Sequence and Sea level. While the research belongs to areas of Oceanography, Malcolm B. Hart spends his time largely on the problem of Volcano, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Turbidity current and Geomorphology. The various areas that Malcolm B. Hart examines in his Cenomanian study include Marl, Facies and Anoxic waters.
His main research concerns Paleontology, Foraminifera, Cretaceous, Oceanography and Structural basin. His study looks at the relationship between Paleontology and fields such as Anoxic waters, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His Foraminifera research incorporates elements of Biota, Range, Storm and Assemblage.
His study in the field of Paleogene also crosses realms of Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary. His studies deal with areas such as Environmental chemistry and Phanerozoic as well as Oceanography. His Structural basin research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Taxon, Ecological succession and Squid.
Malcolm B. Hart focuses on Paleontology, Cretaceous, Foraminifera, Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary and Sea level. Malcolm B. Hart conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Paleontology and Apparent mass through his works. His work carried out in the field of Cretaceous brings together such families of science as Chemostratigraphy and Dinocyst.
His Foraminifera research integrates issues from Environmental chemistry and Aragonite, Calcite. His research integrates issues of Range and Sequence stratigraphy, Sequence in his study of Sea level. He has researched Benthic zone in several fields, including Sedimentary rock, δ18O, Isotope analysis, Biota and Plankton.
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Microfossil Assemblages and the Cenomanian-Turonian (late Cretaceous) Oceanic Anoxic Event
I. Jarvis;G.A. Carson;M.K.E. Cooper;M.B. Hart.
Cretaceous Research (1988)
Biotic Recovery from Mass Extinction Events
M. B. Hart.
(1996)
A water depth model for the evolution of the planktonic Foraminiferida
Malcolm B. Hart.
Nature (1980)
Latest Cenomanian—earliest Turonian low-oxygen tolerant benthonic foraminifera: a case-study from the Sergipe basin (N.E. Brazil) and the western Anglo-Paris basin (southern England)
Eduardo A.M. Koutsoukos;Paul N. Leary;Malcolm B. Hart.
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (1990)
Cretaceous foraminiferal morphogroup distribution patterns, palaeocommunities and trophic structures: a case study from the Sergipe Basin, Brazil
Eduardo A. M. Koutsoukos;Malcolm B. Hart.
Transactions of The Royal Society of Edinburgh-earth Sciences (1990)
The evolution and biodiversity of Cretaceous planktonic Foraminiferida
Malcolm Barrie Hart.
Geobios (1999)
ASPECTS OF MID - CRETACEOUS STRATIGRAPHICAL MICROPALAEONTOLOGY.
Dj Carter;Carter Dj;Hart Mb.
(1977)
Modern seawater acidification: the response of foraminifera to high-CO2 conditions in the Mediterranean Sea
B.B. Dias;M.B. Hart;C.W. Smart;J.M. Hall-Spencer.
Journal of the Geological Society (2010)
The upper Aptian-Albian succession of the Sergipe basin, Brazil: An integrated paleoenvironmental assessment
Eduardo A. M. Koutsoukos;M. R. Mello;N. C. de Azambuja Filho;Malcolm B. Hart.
AAPG Bulletin (1991)
Late cretaceous anoxic events in the Brazilian continental margin
M.R. Mello;M.R. Mello;E.A.M. Koutsoukos;M.B. Hart;S.C. Brassell.
Organic Geochemistry (1989)
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