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Robert N. Ginsburg

Robert N. Ginsburg

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D-Index
46
Citations
8740
World Ranking
4183
National Ranking
1626

Overview

Robert N. Ginsburg was affiliated with the University of Miami in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to academic research, although specific details of their research output such as papers, co-authors, and publication venues are not recorded.

The scientist did not have documented main or subfields of study, nor were there specific research topics associated with their work in the available data. There are also no records of published books or awards received during their career.

Due to the absence of detailed publication records or documented collaborations, the profile remains limited to the known institutional affiliation and status.

Best Publications

  • Caribbean corals in crisis: record thermal stress, bleaching, and mortality in 2005.

    C. Mark Eakin;Jessica A. Morgan;Scott F. Heron;Scott F. Heron;Tyler B. Smith

  • The Influence of Marine bottom Communities on the Depositional Environment of Sediments

    Robert N. Ginsburg;Heinz A. Lowenstam

  • Cenozoic Progradation of Northwestern Great Bahama Bank, A Record of Lateral Platform Growth and Sea-Level Fluctuations

    Gregor P. Eberli;Robert N. Ginsburg

  • Environmental Relationships of Grain Size and Constituent Particles in Some South Florida Carbonate Sediments

    Robert Nathan Ginsburg

  • Segmentation and coalescence of Cenozoic carbonate platforms, northwestern Great Bahama Bank

    Gregor P. Eberli;Robert N. Ginsburg

  • The Seaward Margin of Belize Barrier and Atoll Reefs

    Noel P. James;Robert N. Ginsburg

  • Anatomy of a Modern Carbonate Tidal-flat, Andros Island, Bahamas

    Eugene A. Shinn;R. Michael Lloyd;R. N. Ginsburg

  • Landward Movement of Carbonate Mud: New Model for Regressive Cycles in Carbonates: ABSTRACT

    Robert N. Ginsburg

  • Palynology of the surface sediments of Great Bahama Bank, as related to water movement and sedimentation

    Unknown

  • Growth and Submarine Fossilization of Algal Cup Reefs, Bermuda

    R. N. Ginsburg;Johannes H. Schroeder

  • Facies and Fabric Specificity of Early Subsea Cements in Shallow Belize (British Honduras) Reefs

    Noel P. James;Robert N. Ginsburg;Donald S. Marszalek;Philip W. Choquette

  • Recent Supratidal Dolomite from Andros Island Bahamas

    Eugene A. Shinn;R. N. Ginsburg;R. Michael Lloyd

  • Bahama carbonate platforms — The deep and the past

    Wolfgang Schlager;Robert N. Ginsburg

  • Beachrock in south Florida

    Robert Nathan Ginsburg

  • Depositional Facies of a Mud Shoreface in Suriname, South America--A Mud Analogue to Sandy, Shallow-Marine Deposits

    J. M. Rine;R. N. Ginsburg

  • Cretaceous Resources, Events and Rhythms

    Unknown

  • Holocene Carbonate Sediments of Continental Shelves

    R. N. Ginsburg;Noel P. James

  • Highstand versus lowstand deposition on carbonate platform margins: insight from Quaternary foreslopes in the Bahamas

    G.Michael Grammer;Robert N. Ginsburg

  • Facies Succession of Pliocene-Pleistocene Carbonates, Northwestern Great Bahama Bank

    David K. Beach;Robert N. Ginsburg

  • Magnetostratigraphic dating of shallow-water carbonates from San Salvador, Bahamas

    Donald F. McNeill;Robert N. Ginsburg;Shih-Bin R. Chang;Joseph L. Kirschvink

  • 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

  • Rapid Growth Rates of Syndepositional Marine Aragonite Cements in Steep Marginal Slope Deposits, Bahamas and Belize

    G. Michael Grammer;Robert N. Ginsburg;Peter K. Swart;Donald F. McNeill

Frequent Co-Authors

Noel P. James
Noel P. James Queen's University
Gregor P. Eberli
Gregor P. Eberli University of Miami
Peter K. Swart
Peter K. Swart University of Miami
Eberhard Gischler
Eberhard Gischler Goethe University Frankfurt
Noah J. Planavsky
Noah J. Planavsky Yale University
Scott F. Heron
Scott F. Heron James Cook University
Eugene A. Shinn
Eugene A. Shinn University of South Florida St. Petersburg
Joseph L. Kirschvink
Joseph L. Kirschvink California Institute of Technology
Wolfgang Schlager
Wolfgang Schlager Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Guillermo Diaz-Pulido
Guillermo Diaz-Pulido Griffith University

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