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  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America
  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America

Overview

Stig M. Bergström is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States and works primarily in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research spans subfields including Paleontology, Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, Oceanography, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

Their scientific contributions focus on various topics such as Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis, Marine Biology and Ecology Research, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, and Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis.

Recent publications by Stig M. Bergström include:

  • Ordovician δ13C chemostratigraphy: A global review of major excursions and their ties to graptolite and conodont biostratigraphy, 2020, in Stratigraphy & timescales
  • Marine redox variability from Baltica during extinction events in the latest Ordovician-early Silurian, 2020, in Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology
  • Middle-Upper Ordovician conodonts from the Ffairfach and Golden Grove groups in South Wales, United Kingdom, 2021, in Historical Biology
  • Ordovician biostratigraphy: index fossils, biozones and correlation, 2022, in Geological Society London Special Publications
  • Revision ofHistiodella labiosaBauer, 2010, and its inferred phylogeny in the evolution of the Middle Ordovician conodont genusHistiodellaHarris, 1962, 2022, in Journal of Paleontology

Frequent co-authors with whom Stig M. Bergström has collaborated include:

  • Mark A. Kleffner
  • Seth A. Young
  • Emily Benayoun
  • Nevin P. Kozik
  • Olle Hints

The scientist has published multiple times in venues such as:

  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology
  • Geological Society London Special Publications
  • Stratigraphy & timescales
  • Historical Biology

Stig M. Bergström has been recognized as a Fellow of the Geological Society of America.

Best Publications

  • The new chronostratigraphic classification of the Ordovician System and its relations to major regional series and stages and to δ13C chemostratigraphy

    Stig M. Bergström;Xu Chen;Juan Carlos Gutiérrez-Marco;Andrei Dronov

  • Stratigraphic framework and time slices

    Barry D Webby;Roger A Cooper;Stig M Bergström;Florentin Paris

  • Conodont Biostratigraphy of the Middle and Upper Ordovician of Europe and Eastern North America

    Stig M. Bergström

  • Isotopic evidence for geochemical decoupling between ancient epeiric seas and bordering oceans: Implications for secular curves

    C. Holmden;R. A. Creaser;K. Muehlenbachs;S. A. Leslie

  • Gigantic Ordovician volcanic ash fall in North America and Europe: Biological, tectonomagmatic, and event-stratigraphic significance

    Warren D. Huff;Stig M. Bergström;Dennis R. Kolata

  • Asteroid breakup linked to the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event

    Birger Schmitz;David A. T. Harper;Bernhard Peucker-Ehrenbrink;Svend Stouge

  • Ordovician K-bentonites of eastern North America

    Dennis R. Kolata;Warren D. Huff;Stig M. Bergstrom

  • Nomenclature, stratigraphy, chemical fingerprinting, and areal distribution of some Middle Ordovician K‐bentonites in Baltoscandia

    Stig M. Bergström;Warren D. Huff;Dennis R. Kolata;Heikki Bauert

  • Conodonts as paleotemperature tools in Ordovician rocks of the Caledonides and adjacent areas in Scandinavia and the British Isles

    Stig M. Bergström

  • First record of the Hirnantian (Upper Ordovician) δ13C excursion in the North American Midcontinent and its regional implications

    Stig M. Bergström;Matthew M. Saltzman;Birger Schmitz

  • Katian (Upper Ordovician) delta C-13 chemostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy in the United States and Baltoscandia: A regional comparison

    Stig M. Bergström;Seth Young;Birger Schmitz

  • Upper Ordovician (Mohawkian) carbon isotope (δ13C) stratigraphy in eastern and central North America: Regional expression of a perturbation of the global carbon cycle

    Seth A. Young;Matthew R. Saltzman;Stig M. Bergström

  • Conodont provinces and biofacies of the Late Ordovician

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  • Relations between conodont provincialism and the changing palaeogeography during the Early Palaeozoic

    Stig M. Bergström

  • Large-magnitude Middle Ordovician volcanic ash falls in North America and Europe: dimensions, emplacement and post-emplacement characteristics

    W.D. Huff;Dennis R. Kolata;Stig M. Bergstrom;Y.-S. Zhang

  • The Ordovician Sebree Trough: An oceanic passage to the Midcontinent United States

    Dennis R. Kolata;Warren D. Huff;Stig M. Bergström

  • Significance of Conodonts, Graptolites, and Shelly Faunas from the Ordovician of Western and North-Central Newfoundland

    Stig M. Bergström;John Riva;Marshall Kay

  • A proposed global boundary stratotype for the base of the Upper Series of the Ordovician System: The Fagelsang section, Scania, southern Sweden

    Stig M. Bergström;S. C. Finney;Chen Xu;Christian Pålsson

  • Paired δ13Ccarb and δ13Corg records of Upper Ordovician (Sandbian–Katian) carbonates in North America and China: Implications for paleoceanographic change

    Seth A. Young;Matthew R. Saltzman;Stig M. Bergström;Stephen A. Leslie

  • The middle Darriwilian (Ordovician) δ13C excursion (MDICE) discovered in the Yangtze Platform succession in China: implications of its first recorded occurrences outside Baltoscandia

    Birger Schmitz;Stig M. Bergström;Wang Xiaofeng

  • Did intense volcanism trigger the first Late Ordovician icehouse

    Werner Buggisch;Michael M. Joachimski;Oliver Lehnert;Stig M. Bergström

  • The Lower Silurian Osmundsberg K-bentonite. Part II: mineralogy, geochemistry, chemostratigraphy and tectonomagmatic significance

    Warren D. Huff;Stig M. Bergström;Dennis R. Kolata;Heping Sun

Frequent Co-Authors

Warren D. Huff
Warren D. Huff University of Cincinnati
Birger Schmitz
Birger Schmitz Lund University
Matthew R. Saltzman
Matthew R. Saltzman The Ohio State University
Carlos A. Cingolani
Carlos A. Cingolani National University of La Plata
Michael M. Joachimski
Michael M. Joachimski University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Philippe Claeys
Philippe Claeys Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Robert A. Creaser
Robert A. Creaser University of Alberta
Derek E. G. Briggs
Derek E. G. Briggs Yale University
David A. T. Harper
David A. T. Harper Durham University
Roger A. Cooper
Roger A. Cooper GNS Science

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