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Overview

Peta J. Mudie is affiliated with the Geological Survey of Canada in Canada. Their research encompasses a broad range of topics primarily within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering, with substantial contributions in Ocean Engineering and Oceanography.

Their research themes integrate aspects of Drilling and Well Engineering, Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods, Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis, and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research. Additional focus areas include Marine and environmental studies, Soil and Environmental Studies, and Isotope Analysis in Ecology.

The publications by Peta J. Mudie include:

  • Palynomorphs in surface sediments of the North-Western Black Sea as indicators of environmental conditions, 2020, Quaternary International
  • Transitional Mangrove Scrub North of La Paz and Magdalena Bay in Baja California, Mexico: A Historical Review, 2023, Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences Research

In collaboration with frequent co-authors, Mudie has worked alongside Jörn Thiede, Olav Eldholm, Elliott Taylor, Colleen Barton, and Kiell Bjorklund. These partnerships reflect participation in multidisciplinary projects.

Their work appears in several publication venues, including:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Quaternary International
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Palynology

Their research outputs contribute to understanding environmental indicators through palynomorph studies and the analysis of Arctic and Subarctic marine ecosystems, as reflected in linked studies on amino acid fingerprinting of sea ice and pelagic algae. This breadth spans both historical ecological assessments and methodological advances in geoscience.

Best Publications

  • Atlas of modern dinoflagellate cyst distribution based on 2405 data points

    Karin A.F. Zonneveld;Fabienne Marret;Gerard J.M. Versteegh;Kara Bogus

  • Dinoflagellate cyst assemblages as tracers of sea‐surface conditions in the northern North Atlantic, Arctic and sub‐Arctic seas: the new ‘n = 677’ data base and its application for quantitative palaeoceanographic reconstruction

    Anne de Vernal;Maryse Henry;Jens Matthiessen;Peta J. Mudie

  • Last glacial–Holocene paleoceanography of the Black Sea and Marmara Sea: stable isotopic, foraminiferal and coccolith evidence

    A.E. Aksu;R.N. Hiscott;M.A. Kaminski;P.J. Mudie

  • Persistent holocene outflow from the Black Sea to the eastern Mediterranean contradicts Noah's flood hypothesis

    Ali E. Aksu;Richard N. Hiscott;Peta J. Mudie;André Rochon

  • Process length variation in cysts of a dinoflagellate, Lingulodinium machaerophorum, in surface sediments: Investigating its potential as salinity proxy

    Kenneth N. Mertens;Sofia Ribeiro;Sofia Ribeiro;Ilham Bouimetarhan;Hulya Caner

  • Dinoflagellate cysts, freshwater algae and fungal spores as salinity indicators in Late Quaternary cores from Marmara and Black seas

    Peta J Mudie;André Rochon;Ali E Aksu;Helen Gillespie

  • A sea-level curve for the Canadian Beaufort Shelf

    Philip R. Hill;Peta J. Mudie;Kate Moran;Steve M. Blasco

  • Late Quaternary dinoflagellate cysts from the Black, Marmara and Aegean seas: variations in assemblages, morphology and paleosalinity

    P.J. Mudie;A.E. Aksu;D. Yasar

  • Freshwater chlorophycean algae in recent marine sediments of the Beaufort, Laptev and Kara Seas (Arctic Ocean) as indicators of river runoff

    Jens Matthiessen;Martina Kunz-Pirrung;Peta J. Mudie

  • Latest Pleistocene—Holocene paleoceanographic trends on the continental margin of eastern Canada: Foraminiferal, dinoflagellate and pollen evidence

    David B. Scott;Peta J. Mudie;Gustavs Vilks;D. Chloe Younger

  • A Holocene dinocyst record of a two-step transformation of the Neoeuxinian brackish water lake into the Black Sea

    Fabienne Marret;Peta Mudie;Ali Aksu;Richard N. Hiscott

  • Quantitative estimation of Holocene surface salinity variation in the Black Sea using dinoflagellate cyst process length

    Kenneth Neil Mertens;Lee R. Bradley;Yoshihito Takano;Petra J. Mudie;Petra J. Mudie

  • Palynological records of red tide-producing species in Canada: past trends and implications for the future

    Peta J. Mudie;André Rochon;Elisabeth Levac

  • A gradual drowning of the southwestern Black Sea shelf: Evidence for a progressive rather than abrupt Holocene reconnection with the eastern Mediterranean Sea through the Marmara Sea Gateway

    Richard N. Hiscott;Ali E. Aksu;Peta J. Mudie;Fabienne Marret

  • Distribution of dinoflagellate cysts in the Canadian Arctic marine region

    Peta J. Mudie;Peta J. Mudie;André Rochon

  • Deltas south of the Bosphorus Strait record persistent Black Sea outflow to the Marmara Sea since ∼10 ka

    RN Hiscott;AE Aksu;Doğan Yaşar;MA Kaminski

  • Pollen stratigraphy of Late Quaternary cores from Marmara Sea: land^sea correlation and paleoclimatic history

    Peta J Mudie;Andre Rochon;Ali E Aksu

  • Late glacial-Holocene paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic evolution of the Aegean Sea: micropaleontological and stable isotopic evidence

    Ae Aksu;Doğan Yaşar;Pj Mudie;H Gillespie

  • Recent Arctic Shelf Foraminifera - Seasonally Ice Covered Vs Perennially Ice Covered Areas

    C. J. Schroder-Adams;F. E. Cole;F. S. Medioli;P. J. Mudie

  • Palynological evidence for climatic change, anthropogenic activity and outflow of Black Sea water during the late Pleistocene and Holocene: Centennial- to decadal-scale records from the Black and Marmara Seas

    P.J. Mudie;F. Marret;A.E. Aksu;R.N. Hiscott

  • Biostratigraphy and late Cenozoic paleoceanography of the Arctic Ocean: Foraminiferal, lithostratigraphic, and isotopic evidence

    D. B. Scott;P. J. Mudie;V. Baki;K. D. Mackinnon

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne de Vernal
Anne de Vernal University of Quebec at Montreal
André Rochon
André Rochon Université du Québec à Rimouski
Ali E. Aksu
Ali E. Aksu Memorial University of Newfoundland
Fabienne Marret
Fabienne Marret University of Liverpool
Richard N. Hiscott
Richard N. Hiscott Memorial University of Newfoundland
David B. Scott
David B. Scott Dalhousie University
Martin J. Head
Martin J. Head Brock University
Michael A. Kaminski
Michael A. Kaminski King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Vera Pospelova
Vera Pospelova University of Victoria
Teofilo A. Abrajano
Teofilo A. Abrajano Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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