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Paul M. Harris is a researcher affiliated with the University of Miami in the United States. Their work primarily falls within the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, encompassing 35 publications in this area. Within this broad field, their research covers several subfields including Atmospheric Science, Earth-Surface Processes, Paleontology, Ecology, and Geophysics.

Their research topics span various geological and environmental themes. These include Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Geological formations and processes, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Geological and Geophysical Studies, and Geological and Geochemical Analysis.

Paul M. Harris has contributed articles to several publication venues. The most frequent among these are The Depositional Record with four publications, Sedimentology with three, and SSRN Electronic Journal with two. Additional papers appear in Sedimentary Geology and Journal of Sedimentary Research.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Paul M. Harris include:

  • Sea-level, storms, and sedimentation - Controls on the architecture of the Andros tidal flats (Great Bahama Bank), 2021, Sedimentary Geology
  • Simulating sedimentation on the Great Bahama Bank - Sources, sinks and storms, 2022, Sedimentology
  • Always a White Christmas in the Bahamas: temperature and hydrodynamics localize winter mud production on Great Bahama Bank, 2023, Journal of Sedimentary Research
  • Spatial, seasonal and climatic drivers of suspended sediment atop Great Bahama Bank, 2023, Sedimentology
  • Dissolution of ooids in seawater-derived fluids - an example from Lower Permian re-sedimented carbonates, West Texas, USA, 2021, Sedimentology

Frequent collaborators in their work include Sam J. Purkis, Juan Carlos Laya, Gregor P. Eberli, Cecilia Lopez-Gamundi, and Pankaj Khanna. These coauthors have collaborated with Harris on multiple publications, with counts ranging from three to seven joint works.

Best Publications

  • Fresh-Water Cementation of a 1,000-Year-Old Oolite

    Robert B. Halley;Paul M. Harris

  • Upper Permian (Guadalupian) Facies and Their Association with Hydrocarbons--Permian Basin, West Texas and New Mexico

    Robert F. Ward;Christopher G. St. C. Kendall;Paul M. Harris

  • Mesogenetic Dissolution: Its Role in Porosity Development in Carbonate Reservoirs

    S. J. Mazzullo;P. M. Harris

  • Regional Unconformities and Depositional Cycles, Cretaceous of the Arabian Peninsula

    P. M. Harris;S. H. Frost;G. A. Seiglie;N. Schneidermann

  • Carbonate Cementation—A Brief Review

    Paul M. Harris;Christopher G. St. C. Kendall;Ian Lerche

  • Recent Evaporites from The Abu Dhabi Coastal Flats

    G. P. Butler;P. M. Harris;C. G. St. C. Kendall

  • Steep microbial boundstone-dominated plaform margins

    Jeroen A.M. Kenter;Paul M. (Mitch) Harris;Giovanna Della Porta

  • Upper Jurassic Reefs of Smackover Formation, United States Gulf Coast

    Lawrence R. Baria;David L. Stoudt;Paul M. Harris;Paul D. Crevello

  • Lithofacies and cyclicity of the Yates Formation, Permian Basin; implications for reservoir heterogeneity

    J. M. Borer;P. M. Harris

  • Unconformities and Porosity in Carbonate Strata

    David A. Budd;Arthur H. Saller;Paul M. Harris

  • Advances in Carbonate Sequence Stratigraphy: Application to Reservoirs, Outcrops and Models

    Paul M. (Mitch) Harris;J.A. (Toni) Simo

  • Timing of Hydrocarbon Migration: Evidenced from Fluid Inclusions in Calcite Cements, Tectonics and Burial History

    Robert C. Burruss;Karen R. Cercone;Paul M. Harris

  • Geology of the Capitan Shelf Margin - Subsurface Data from the Northern Delaware Basin

    Raymond A. Garber;George A. Grover;Paul M. Harris

  • Timing of Deposition, Diagenesis, and Failure of Steep Carbonate Slopes in Response to a High-Amplitude/High-Frequency Fluctuation in Sea Level, Tongue of the Ocean, Bahamas: Chapter 4

    G. Michael Grammer;Robert N. Ginsburg;Paul M. Harris

  • Fluid inclusion petrography and tectonic-burial history of the Al Ali No. 2 well: Evidence for the timing of diagenesis and oil migration, northern Oman Foredeep

    R. C. Burruss;K. R. Cercone;P. M. Harris

  • Integration of Outcrop and Modern Analogs in Reservoir Modeling: Overview with Examples from the Bahamas

    G. Michael Grammer;Paul M. Mitch Harris;Gregor P. Eberli

  • Mapping bathymetry and depositional facies on Great Bahama Bank

    Paul Mitch Harris;Samuel J. Purkis;James Ellis;Peter K. Swart

  • Middle Cretaceous Carbonate Reservoirs, Fahud Field and Northwestern Oman

    P. M. Harris;S. H. Frost

  • Carbonate reservoir characterization: A geologic-engineering analysis

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  • Facies and Reservoir-quality Variations in the Late Visean to Bashkirian Outer Platform, Rim, and Flank of the Tengiz Buildup, Precaspian Basin, Kazakhstan

    J. F. Collins;J. A. M. Kenter;P. M. Harris;G. Kuanysheva

  • Unconformities and Porosity Development in Carbonate Strata: Ideas from a Hedberg Conference

    Art H. Saller;David A. Budd;Paul M. Harris

  • DEPOSITIONAL MODELS FOR JURASSIC REEFAL BUILDUPS

    Paul D. Crevello;Paul M. Harris

  • Bank Margin Environment

    Robert B. Halley;Paul M. Harris;Albert C. Hine

  • Delineating and quantifying depositional facies patterns in carbonate reservoirs: Insight from modern analogs

    Paul M. (Mitch) Harris

  • Sequence development in an isolated carbonate platform (Lower Jurassic, Djebel Bou Dahar, High Atlas, Morocco): influence of tectonics, eustacy and carbonate production

    Óscar Merino-Tomé;Giovanna Della Porta;Jeroen A. M. Kenter;Klaas Verwer

  • Endolith microborings and their preservation in Holocene-Pleistocene (Bahama-Florida) ooids

    Paul M. Harris;Robert B. Halley;Karen J. Lukas

  • Mars sedimentary geology: key concepts and outstanding questions.

    John Grotzinger;David Beaty;Gilles Dromart;Sanjeev Gupta

Frequent Co-Authors

Samuel J. Purkis
Samuel J. Purkis University of Miami
Daniel J. Lehrmann
Daniel J. Lehrmann Trinity University
André W. Droxler
André W. Droxler Rice University
Gregor P. Eberli
Gregor P. Eberli University of Miami
Peter K. Swart
Peter K. Swart University of Miami
Albert C. Hine
Albert C. Hine University of South Florida
Christopher G. St. C. Kendall
Christopher G. St. C. Kendall University of South Carolina
Robert N. Ginsburg
Robert N. Ginsburg University of Miami
Luigi Jovane
Luigi Jovane Universidade de São Paulo
Adam C. Maloof
Adam C. Maloof Princeton University

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