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Michał Zatoń

Michał Zatoń

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Earth Science

D-Index
34
Citations
3222
World Ranking
8142
National Ranking
15

Best Publications

  • Deciphering the upper Famennian Hangenberg Black Shale depositional environments based on multi-proxy record

    Leszek Marynowski;Michał Zatoń;Michał Rakociński;Paweł Filipiak

  • Compositions, sources and depositional environments of organic matter from the Middle Jurassic clays of Poland

    Leszek Marynowski;Michał Zatoń;Bernd R.T. Simoneit;Angelika Otto

  • Levoglucosan and other cellulose markers in pyrolysates of Miocene lignites: geochemical and environmental implications.

    Daniele Fabbri;Leszek Marynowski;Monika J Fabiańska;Michał Zatoń

  • Geochemical and palynological study of the Upper Famennian Dasberg event horizon from the Holy Cross Mountains (central Poland)

    Leszek Marynowski;Paweł Filipiak;Michał Zatoń

  • Inconsistencies in proposed annelid affinities of early biomineralized organism Cloudina (Ediacaran): structural and ontogenetic evidences

    Olev Vinn;Michał Zatoń

  • Biomolecules preserved in ca. 168 million year old fossil conifer wood.

    Leszek Marynowski;Angelika Otto;Michał Zatoń;Marc Philippe

  • Fossil wood and Mid-Eastern Europe terrestrial palaeobiogeography during the Jurassic–Early Cretaceous interval

    Marc Philippe;Maria Barbacka;Eugen Gradinaru;Eugenia Iamandei

  • First multi-proxy record of Jurassic wildfires from Gondwana: Evidence from the Middle Jurassic of the Neuquén Basin, Argentina

    Leszek Marynowski;Andrew C. Scott;Michał Zatoń;Horacio Parent

  • Coprolites of Late Triassic carnivorous vertebrates from Poland: an integrative approach

    Michał Zatoń;Grzegorz Niedźwiedzki;Leszek Marynowski;Karim Benzerara

  • Invasion of freshwater and variable marginal marine habitats by microconchid tubeworms – an evolutionary perspective

    Michał Zatoń;Olev Vinn;Alexandru M.F. Tomescu

  • Coprolite evidence for carnivorous predation in a Late Devonian pelagic environment of southern Laurussia

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  • Middle and Late Jurassic roots of brachyuran crabs: Palaeoenvironmental distribution during their early evolution

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  • Konzentrat-Lagerstätte-type carbonate concretions from the uppermost Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) of the Częstochowa area, South-Cental Poland

    Michał Zatoń;Leszek Marynowski

  • Gamma-ray spectrometry across the Upper Devonian basin succession at Kowala in the Holy Cross Mountains (Poland)

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  • Evidence for shallow-water ‘Upper Kellwasser’ anoxia in the Frasnian–Famennian reefs of Alberta, Canada

    David P. G. Bond;Michał Zatoń;Paul B. Wignall;Leszek Marynowski

  • Volcanic related methylmercury poisoning as the possible driver of the end-Devonian Mass Extinction.

    Michał Rakociński;Leszek Marynowski;Agnieszka Pisarzowska;Jacek Bełdowski

  • Encrustation patterns on post-extinction early Famennian (Late Devonian) brachiopods from Russia

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  • Phenetic phylogenetics of tentaculitoids – extinct, problematic calcareous tube-forming organisms

    Olev Vinn;Michał Zatoń

  • Ammonite fauna from uppermost Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) calcitic concretions from the Polish Jura—biogeographical and taphonomical implications

    Michał Zatoń;Leszek Marynowski

  • Microconchids and the rise of modern encrusting communities

    Michał Zatoń;Olev Vinn

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