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Martyn S. Stoker is affiliated with the University of Adelaide in Australia and works primarily in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research focuses on various subfields including Geophysics, Geology, Earth-Surface Processes, Atmospheric Science, and Mechanics of Materials. The scientist's work covers a diverse range of topics such as geological formations and processes, geology and paleoclimatology research, geological and geochemical analysis, as well as geological and geophysical studies. Their contributions also extend to hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis and earthquake and tectonic studies.

The publication record of Stoker includes several recent papers with notable appearances in respected journals. Selected publications comprise:

  • "Seismic Volcanostratigraphy: The Key to Resolving the Jan Mayen Microcontinent and Iceland Plateau Rift Evolution," 2022, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • "Preservation of late Paleozoic glacial rock surfaces by burial prior to Cenozoic exhumation, Fleurieu Peninsula, Southeastern Australia," 2021, Journal of the Geological Society
  • "Scottish Landform Example: subaqueous moraines around the Summer Isles and in the approaches to Loch Broom (Wester Ross Marine Protected Area)," 2023, Scottish Geographical Journal
  • "Discovery of Two Sub-Volcanic Basins Below the North Atlantic Igneous Province (NAIP), Faroe Platform, NE Atlantic Ocean," 2021, Tectonics
  • "Stratigraphic architecture of the Cenozoic Dugong Supersequence: implications for the late post-breakup development of the Eucla Basin, southern Australian continental margin," 2022, Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh

Stoker frequently coauthors with several researchers, indicating collaboration across multiple studies. The most frequent coauthors include:

  • Simon Holford
  • Ian R. Duddy
  • Richard R. Hillis
  • Jennifer Totterdell
  • Paul Green

Stoker's work is regularly published in a number of academic venues, with repeat contributions to the:

  • Journal of the Geological Society
  • Faculty of 1000 Research Ltd
  • Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Scottish Geographical Journal
  • Tectonics

The overall scope of Martyn S. Stoker's research integrates multidisciplinary approaches to understand geological and geophysical phenomena, supported by investigations in field-based and analytical studies across different geologic settings.

Best Publications

  • The northern sector of the last British Ice Sheet: Maximum extent and demise

    Tom Bradwell;Martyn S. Stoker;Nicholas R. Golledge;Christian K. Wilson

  • Pleistocene glacial history of the NW European continental margin

    Hans Petter Sejrup;Berit Oline Hjelstuen;K.I. Torbjørn Dahlgren;Haflidi Haflidason

  • Dynamic cycles, ice streams and their impact on the extent, chronology and deglaciation of the British-Irish ice sheet

    Alun Lloyd Hubbard;Tom Bradwell;Nicholas Golledge;Adrian Hall

  • The history of Quaternary sedimentation in the UK sector of the North Sea Basin

    T. D. J. Cameron;M. S. Stoker;D. Long

  • Quaternary stratigraphy of the Fladen area, central North Sea: a multidisciplinary study

    H. P. Sejrup;I. Aarseth;K. L. Ellingsen;E. Reither

  • Neogene stratigraphy and the sedimentary and oceanographic development of the NW European Atlantic margin

    Martyn S. Stoker;Daniel Praeg;Berit Oline Hjelstuen;Jan Sverre Laberg

  • Cenozoic alongslope processes and sedimentation on the NW European Atlantic margin

    Jan Sverre Laberg;Martyn S. Stoker;K.I. Torbjørn Dahlgren;Henk de Haas

  • Episodic Cenozoic tectonism and the development of the NW European ‘passive’ continental margin

    D. Praeg;M.S. Stoker;P.M. Shannon;S. Ceramicola

  • Late Cenozoic prograding wedges on the NW European continental margin: their formation and relationship to tectonics and climate

    K.I. Torbjørn Dahlgren;Tore O. Vorren;Martyn S. Stoker;Tove Nielsen

  • Contourites and their relevance for mass wasting along the Mid-Norwegian Margin

    P. Bryn;K. Berg;M.S. Stoker;H. Haflidason

  • Sediment drifts and contourites on the continental margin off northwest Britain

    M.S. Stoker;M.C. Akhurst;J.A. Howe;D.A.V. Stow

  • Exhumation of the North Atlantic Margin: Timing, Mechanisms and Implications for Petroleum Exploration

    A. G. Doré;J. A. Cartwright;M. S. Stoker;J. P. Turner

  • The geology of the Hebrides and West Shetland shelves, and adjacent deep-water areas

    M. S. Stoker;K Hitchen;C. C Graham

  • The influence of glacigenic sedimentation on slope-apron development on the continental margin off Northwest Britain

    M. S. Stoker

  • Evidence for Late Pleistocene ice stream activity in the Witch Ground Basin, central North Sea, from 3D seismic reflection data

    A.G.C. Graham;L. Lonergan;Martyn Stoker

  • Structural inheritance in the North Atlantic

    Christian Schiffer;Christian Schiffer;Anthony G. Doré;Gillian R. Foulger;Dieter Franke

  • Bottom-current sediment waves, sediment drifts and contourites in the northern Rockall Trough

    Doug G Masson;John Howe;Martyn S Stoker

  • Cenozoic exhumation of the southern British Isles

    Richard R. Hillis;Simon P. Holford;Paul F. Green;Anthony G. Doré

  • Megagrooves and streamlined bedrock in NW Scotland : the role of ice streams in landscape evolution

    Tom Bradwell;Martyn Stoker;Maarten Krabbendam

  • Neogene evolution of the Atlantic continental margin of NW Europe (Lofoten Islands to SW Ireland): anything but passive

    M. S. Stoker;D. Praeg;P. M. Shannon;B. O. Hjelstuen

  • Geomorphological signature and flow dynamics of The Minch palaeo-ice stream, northwest Scotland

    Tom Bradwell;Martyn Stoker;Robert Larter

  • Geological Processes on Continental Margins: Sedimentation, Mass- Wasting And Stability

    M. S. Stoker

Frequent Co-Authors

Tom Bradwell
Tom Bradwell University of Stirling
Richard R. Hillis
Richard R. Hillis University of Adelaide
Simon P. Holford
Simon P. Holford University of Adelaide
John A. Howe
John A. Howe Scottish Association For Marine Science
Patrick M. Shannon
Patrick M. Shannon University College Dublin
Jan Sverre Laberg
Jan Sverre Laberg University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Berit Oline Hjelstuen
Berit Oline Hjelstuen University of Bergen
Nicholas R. Golledge
Nicholas R. Golledge Victoria University of Wellington
Alastair G C Graham
Alastair G C Graham University of South Florida
John R. Underhill
John R. Underhill University of Aberdeen

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