Anthony Hallam
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Anthony Hallam, aka Tony Hallam, was a British geologist, palaeontologist and writer. His research interests concentrated on the Jurassic Period, with particular reference to stratigraphy, sea level changes and palaeontology. He was also interested in mass extinctions, especially the end Triassic event.
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- Mass Extinctions and Their Aftermath (1997) (924)
- Mass extinctions and sea-level changes (1999) (639)
- The Fit of the Southern Continents (1970) (560)
- Anoxia as a cause of the Permian/Triassic mass extinction : facies evidence from northern Italy and the western United States (1992) (436)
- A review of the broad pattern of Jurassic sea-level changes and their possible causes in the light of current knowledge (2001) (398)
- A review of Mesozoic climates (1985) (382)
- How many species? (1977) (346)
- Pre-Quaternary Sea-Level Changes (1984) (336)
- A Reevaluation of Jurassic Eustasy in the Light of New Data and the Revised Exxon Curve (1988) (297)
- Phanerozoic Sea-Level Changes (1992) (276)
- Late Cretaceous and paroxysmal Cretaceous/Tertiary extinctions (1987) (250)
- Continental humid and arid zones during the jurassic and cretaceous (1984) (245)
- Atlas Of Palaeobiogeography (1973) (238)
- An Outline Of Phanerozoic Biogeography (1994) (227)
- Bituminous shales and oolitic ironstones as indicators of transgressions and regressions (1979) (205)
- Eustatic cycles in the Jurassic (1978) (203)
- A revised sea-level curve for the early Jurassic (1981) (200)
- Griesbachian (Earliest Triassic) palaeoenvironmental changes in the Salt Range, Pakistan and southeast China and their bearing on the Permo-Triassic mass extinction (1993) (199)
- Why was there a delayed radiation after the end‐Palaeozoic extinctions? (1991) (181)
- The case for sea-level change as a dominant causal factor in mass extinction of marine invertebrates (1989) (179)
- Estimates of the amount and rate of sea-level change across the Rhaetian—Hettangian and Pliensbachian—Toarcian boundaries (latest Triassic to early Jurassic) (1997) (175)
- The Pliensbachian and Tithonian extinction events (1986) (173)
- Jurassic Climates as Inferred from the Sedimentary and Fossil Record - Discussion (1993) (158)
- End-Cretaceous Mass Extinction Event: Argument for Terrestrial Causation (1987) (157)
- The end-Triassic bivalve extinction event (1981) (156)
- How catastrophic was the end-Triassic mass extinction? (2002) (153)
- Palaeoclimatic significance of changes in clay mineralogy across the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary in England and France (1991) (144)
- Biofacies, stratigraphic distribution and depositional models of British onshore Jurassic black shales (1991) (132)
- Facies interpretation and the stratigraphic record (1981) (129)
- Origin of minor limestone-shale cycles: Climatically induced or diagenetic? (1986) (127)
- Origin of the Limestone-Shale Rhythm in the Blue Lias of England: A Composite Theory (1964) (125)
- A sedimentary and faunal study of the Blue Lias of Dorset and Glamorgan (1960) (125)
- Early and mid-jurassic molluscan biogeography and the establishment of the central Atlantic seaway (1983) (122)
- Jurassic bivalve biogeography (1977) (120)
- Geology of Africa (1963) (119)
- Secular changes in marine inundation of USSR and North America through the Phanerozoic (1977) (113)
- Evolution: The causes of mass extinctions (1984) (108)
- Middle Mesozoic Sedimentation in Relation to Tectonics in the British Area (1976) (104)
- Alfred Wegener and the Hypothesis of Continental Drift (1975) (96)
- Mesozoic Geology and the Opening of the North Atlantic (1971) (96)
- Stratigraphic distribution and ecology of European Jurassic bivalves (1976) (92)
- Size-frequency and growth-ring analyses of Mytilus edulis and Cardium edule, and their palaeoecological significance (1963) (90)
- Palaeoenvironmental changes across the Permian/Triassic boundary at Shangsi (N. Sichuan, China) (1995) (89)
- Great Geological Controversies (1983) (88)
- The causes of mass extinctions. (1984) (87)
- Evolutionary size increase and longevity in Jurassic bivalves and ammonites (1975) (85)
- Oxfordian (Upper Jurassic) coral reefs in Western Europe: reef types and conceptual depositional model (1997) (85)
- Major epeirogenic and eustatic changes since the Cretaceous, and their possible relationship to crustal structure (1963) (84)
- An environmental study of the Upper Domerian and Lower Toarcian in Great Britain (1967) (82)
- How rare is phyletic gradualism and what is its evolutionary significance? Evidence from Jurassic bivalves (1978) (80)
- Facies change and the end-Permian mass extinction in S.E. Sichuan, China (1996) (80)
- Trace fossils from the Lower Cambrian Pipe Rock of the north-west Highlands (1966) (77)
- On the timing of palaeoenvironmental changes at the Permo‐Triassic (P/TR) boundary using conodont biostratigraphy (1996) (76)
- Facies variations across the Middle-Upper Jurassic boundary in Western Europe and the relationship to sea-level changes (1995) (74)
- Cyclothems, transgressions and faunal change in the lias of north-west Europe (1961) (74)
- Major Bio-Events in the Triassic and Jurassic (1996) (69)
- The voluntary presentation of value-added statements in Australia (1991) (69)
- Mesozoic marine organic-rich shales (1987) (62)
- Living in the past (1986) (61)
- The phanerozoic geology of the world. II. The mesozoic (1979) (59)
- The bearing of certain palaeozoogeographic data on continental drift (1967) (58)
- Facies and geochemical evidence bearing on the end‐triassic disappearance of the alpine reef ecosystem (1990) (57)
- ORGANIC CARBON ISOTOPIC RECORD ACROSS THE TRIASSIC-JURASSIC BOUNDARY IN AUSTRIA AND ITS BEARING ON THE CAUSE OF THE MASS EXTINCTION (1996) (57)
- Environmental and biochemical control of strontium in shells of Cardium edule (1968) (56)
- The depth significance of shales with bituminous laminae (1967) (54)
- Stress‐induced changes in plate density, vail sequences, epeirogeny, and short‐lived global sea level fluctuations (1991) (53)
- Catastrophes and Lesser Calamities: The Causes of Mass Extinctions (2004) (52)
- Patterns of speciation in Jurassic Gryphaea (1982) (51)
- Historical Account. (Book Reviews: A Revolution in the Earth Sciences. From Continental Drift to Plate Tectonics) (1973) (51)
- Correlation of the Triassic-Jurassic boundary in England and Austria (1990) (51)
- Recovery of the marine fauna in Europe after the end-Triassic and Early Toarcian mass Extinctions (1996) (49)
- Cyclic Sedimentation (1963) (49)
- Salinity reduction of the end‐Triassic sea from the Alpine region into northwestern Europe (1982) (49)
- Global Event Stratigraphy (1996) (48)
- Geology and plate tectonics interpretation of the sediments of the Mesozoic radiolarite-ophiolite complex in the Neyriz region, southern Iran (1976) (47)
- The spice of life (1988) (47)
- Sedimentology and palaeogeographic significance of certain red limestones and associated beds in the Lias of the Alpine region (1967) (46)
- Diagenesis of English Lower Jurassic limestones as inferred from oxygen and carbon isotope analysis (1979) (46)
- Tectonism and eustasy in the Jurassic (1969) (45)
- Evidence of displaced terranes from Permian to Jurassic faunas around the Pacific margins (1986) (44)
- Facies analysis of the Lo Valdés Formation (Tithonian–Hauterivian) of the High Cordillera of central Chile, and the palaeogeographic evolution of the Andean Basin (1986) (44)
- Supposed Permo-Triassic megashear between Laurasia and Gondwana (1983) (43)
- Seismic stratigraphy and global changes (1978) (41)
- Origin of Fuller's Earth in the Mesozoic of Southern England (1968) (40)
- Oxygen‐restricted facies of the basal Jurassic of North West Europe (1995) (39)
- A PYRITIZED LIMESTONE HARDGROUND IN THE LOWER JURASSIC OF DORSET (ENGLAND) (1969) (39)
- Preservation of Trace Fossils (1975) (39)
- Depositional Environment of British Liassic Ironstones Considered in the Context of their Facies Relationships (1966) (37)
- The Earliest Triassic as an Anoxic Event, and Its Relationship to the End-Palaeozoic Mass Extinction (1994) (37)
- Diversity and density characteristics of Pliensbachian‐Toarcian molluscan and brachiopod faunas of the North Atlantic margins (1972) (34)
- Evolution and Extinction (1995) (34)
- STRATIGRAPHY OF THE BROADFORD BEDS OF SKYE, RAASAY AND APPLECROSS (1959) (34)
- Re-evaluation of the Palaeogeographic Argument for an Expanding Earth (1971) (33)
- Palaeoceanography: Methane release in the Early Jurassic period (2006) (33)
- The White Lias of the Devon coast (1960) (32)
- Randomness in evolution (1974) (32)
- The evolution of British and American Middle and Upper Jurassic Gryphaea: a biometric study (1975) (32)
- Discussion on sea-level change and facies development across potential Triassic–Jurassic boundary horizons, SW Britain (2004) (31)
- A facies analysis of the Pucara Group (Norian to Toarcian carbonates, organic-rich shale and phosphate) of Central and Northern Peru (1982) (30)
- Eustatic Control of Major Cyclic Changes in Jurassic Sedimentation (1963) (29)
- Aragonitic Fossils in the Lower Carboniferous of Scotland (1962) (28)
- An investigation into possible facies changes across the Triassic–Jurassic boundary in southern Tibet (2000) (28)
- Evidence of sea-level fall in sequence stratigraphy: Examples from the Jurassic (1999) (27)
- Bathonian volcanicity and North Sea rifting (1974) (27)
- Paleoclimatic significance of changes in clay mineralogy across the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary in England and France (1991) (26)
- Observations on Marine Lower Jurassic Stratigraphy of North America, with Special Reference to United States (1965) (26)
- Kulindrichnus langi, a new trace-fossil from the Lias (1960) (26)
- Causes and Consequences of Extinction (1986) (25)
- Role of climate in affecting late Jurassic and early Cretaceous sedimentation in the North Atlantic (1986) (25)
- Germanium Enrichment in Lignites from the Lower Lias of Dorset (1958) (24)
- Brachiopod life assemblages from the Marlstone Rock-bed of Leicestershire (1962) (24)
- Ecology and evolution of Jurassic trigoniid bivalves in Europe (2003) (23)
- Siderite- and Calcite-bearing Concretionary Nodules in the Lias of Yorkshire (1967) (23)
- Observations on the palaeoecology and ammonite sequence of the Frodingham Ironstone (Lower Jurassic) (1963) (22)
- On the Supposed Evolution of Gryphaea in the Lias (1959) (21)
- Mass extinctions in the fossil record (1974) (21)
- Relation of Palaeogene ridge and basin structures and vulcanicity in the Hebrides and Irish Sea regions of the British Isles to the opening of the North Atlantic (1972) (20)
- The determination of Jurassic environments using palaeoecological methods (1998) (19)
- Continental Drift and the Fossil Record (1972) (19)
- Jurassic to Paleogene: Part I Jurassic and Cretaceous geochronology and Jurassic to Paleogene magnetostratigraphy (1985) (18)
- Strontium Contents of Recent and Fossil Aragonitic Cephalopod Shells (1966) (18)
- Catastrophes and lesser calamities (2004) (17)
- Variation of Strontium Content within Shells of Recent Nautilus and Sepia (1967) (17)
- Jurassic Stratigraphy (1966) (14)
- Strontium isotope profiles of Triassic-Jurassic boundary sections in England and Austria (1994) (14)
- Biogeographic relations between the northern and southern continents during the Mesozoic and Cenozoic (1981) (14)
- Coral patch reefs in the Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) of Lorraine (1975) (13)
- Further notes on the strontium contents of unaltered fossil cephalopod shells (1968) (13)
- Primary Origin of the Limestone-Shale Rhythm in the British Lower Lias (1957) (13)
- A Band of Extraordinary Calcareous Concretions in the Upper Lias of Yorkshire, England (1962) (13)
- A Cambro-Ordovician Fauna from the Hecla Hoek Succession of Ny Friesland, Spitsbergen (1958) (12)
- The Red Queen dethroned (1976) (12)
- The biotic record of events in the marine realm at the end of the Cretaceous: calcareous, siliceous and organic-walled microfossils and macroinvertebrates (1990) (12)
- Biotic systems and diversity—Report of working group 4, interlaken workshop for past global changes (1990) (11)
- Grandes controversias geológicas (1985) (11)
- Lyell’s views on organic progression, evolution and extinction (1998) (11)
- The Supposed Evolution of Gryphaea (1959) (11)
- How closely did the continents fit together? (1976) (10)
- The end of the Cretaceous (1979) (9)
- Relative Importance of Regional Tectonics and Eustasy for the Mesozoic of the Andes (2009) (9)
- The Evolution of Gryphaea (1962) (8)
- Liassic Sedimentary Cycles in Western Europe and Their Relationship to Changes in Sea Level (1964) (8)
- Evidence of sea-level fall in sequence stratigraphy: Examples from the Jurassic: Comment and Reply (2000) (8)
- Catastrophism in geology (1989) (7)
- Discussion on oceanic plateau formation: a cause of mass extinction and black shale deposition around the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary (1999) (7)
- Concepts of change (1984) (6)
- Anoxic events in the Cretaceous ocean (1977) (6)
- Discusion on correlation of the triasic-Jurasic boundary in england and Austria. Author's reply (1991) (6)
- Montmorillonite and zeolites in Mesozoic and Tertiary beds of southern England (1970) (6)
- Oil geology in China (1980) (6)
- Comment and Reply on “Origin of minor limestone-shale cycles: Climatically induced or diagenetic?”: REPLY (1987) (5)
- What controls rates of evolution? (1974) (5)
- Facies and carbon isotope studies in southern Tibet suggest that the Toarcian extinction was diachronous (2006) (5)
- Jurassic molluscan migration and evolution in relation to sea level changes (1985) (4)
- The Geology of the Hangman Grits of the Quantock Hills (1934) (3)
- Bafflers, binders and coral relations (1988) (3)
- 22. The Problem of Punctuational Speciation and Trends in the Fossil Record (2019) (3)
- A decade of plate tectonics (1979) (3)
- Plate tectonics, biogeography and evolution (1981) (3)
- Heterochrony as an alternative to species selectionin the generation of phyletic trends (1989) (3)
- Wildlife in Bahrain (1978) (3)
- Triassic-Jurassic rifting. Continental breakup and the origin of the Atlantic passive margins (1990) (3)
- A terrestrial extinction scenario for the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary (1988) (2)
- Course of change (1986) (2)
- W. D. Lang's research on the Lias of Dorset (1989) (2)
- The Great Chain of History: William Buckland and the English School of Geology, 1814-1849 (1985) (2)
- Controversies in modern geology: Evolution of geological theories in sedimentology, earth history and tectonics (1992) (2)
- Asteroids and extinction ― no cause for concern (1984) (2)
- Geology as history. (1978) (1)
- Theories for everything (1991) (1)
- Theories in collision (1994) (1)
- Ranking DHI attributes for effective prospect risk assessment applied to the Otway Basin, Australia (2018) (1)
- The Origins of Life and the Universe (2004) (1)
- Extended view of evolution (1975) (1)
- Evolution and extinction : proceedings of a joint symposium of the Royal Society and the Linnean Society held on 9 and 10 November 1989 [i.e. 1988] (1989) (1)
- Colonial animals (1974) (1)
- Methods of palaeobiogeographic analysis (1981) (1)
- The Role of Palaeoclimate Studies: Geological Indicators (1993) (1)
- Edges of knowledge (1986) (0)
- Investigations into mass mortality (1987) (0)
- New views on a old planet: A history of global change: By Tjeerd H. van Andel. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge. 1994. Paperback 439 pp. ISBN: 0-521-44755-0 (1996) (0)
- Mountains and minerals/rivers and rocks.M.D. Picard, 1993. Chapman and Hall, London, U.K. 167 pp. (Paperback) Price: £24.00. ISBN 0-412-03941-9 (1994) (0)
- Controversy — Catastrophism and Evolution: The Ongoing Debate: T. Palmer, Kluwer/Plenum, New York, NY, 1999, 452 pp., price $85, ISBN 0-306-45751-2 (2000) (0)
- Index (1962) (0)
- Diversity and the Fossil Record (1986) (0)
- Imaging below seafloor canyons and other rugose features (2017) (0)
- Reflections on the early years of the journal (2008) (0)
- The Great Revolution in the Earth Sciences in the Mid-Twentieth Century (2014) (0)
- Minding the gaps (2006) (0)
- How Secure is Plate Tectonics (1980) (0)
- How approximate are the laws of plate tectonics? (reply) (1976) (0)
- Planet Earth: An encyclopedia of Geology (1977) (0)
- Understanding catastropheJ. Bourriau (Editor), 1992. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K. Hardcover, 213 pp. Price: £17.93/U.S. $29.95. ISBN 0-521-41324-9 (1992) (0)
- Centuries of geology: it began with a stone. (1984) (0)
- Basin tectonics (1975) (0)
- High resolution stratigraphy: By E.A. Hailwood and R.B. Kidd (editors), The Geological Society, London, U.K., 1993. Hardcover, vi and 357 pp., price £58.00, ISBN 0-903317-86-9 (1993) (0)
- Evolutionary trends: K.J. McNamara (Editor), The University of Arizona Press, Tuczon, AZ, 1990. Hardcover 368 pp. Price US$ 45.00. ISBN 0-8165-1233-7 (1992) (0)
- On Gryphaea (1960) (0)
- A history of the earth: J.J.W. Rogers, 1993. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, U.K. Paperback, X111 + 312 pp. Price: £ 22.95. ISBN 0-521-39782-0 (1994) (0)
- Shift in theories (1990) (0)
- Aspects of Mesozoic Shelf in Western Europe: ABSTRACT (1969) (0)
- Diversity changes of marine organisms through the Phanerozoic (1981) (0)
- Dam All Consultation (2006) (0)
- Métodos de análisis paleobiogeográficos = Methods of palaeobiographic analysis (1981) (0)
- Global biogeography: J.C. Briggs, 1995. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Hardcover, XVII + 452 pp. Price: $203.25. ISBN 0-444-88297-9 (1997) (0)
- Chapter 3: Eduard Suess and European thought on Phanerozoic eustasy (1992) (0)
- Evidence for catastrophic organic changes in the geological record (2004) (0)
- Antarctic ice and desiccation in the Mediterranean (1976) (0)
- Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology (1972) (0)
- The stratigraphy of the British Isles (1968) (0)
- Geological clocks (1976) (0)
- A compound scenario for the end-Cretaceous mass extinctions (2022) (0)
- Statistical techniques in biostratigraphy (1977) (0)
- Atlas of Palaeobiogeography.@@@Organisms and Continents Through Time. (1975) (0)
- Regulatory genes and quantum evolution (1976) (0)
- Stratigraphy (1974) (0)
- The rise of palaeobiology (1975) (0)
- The Limestone-Shale Rhythm in the British Lower Lias (1957) (0)
- Earth: (3rd Edition). Frank Press and Raymond Siever. W.H. Freeman, San Francisco, 1982, 613 pp., 614 illustrations, hardback £18.50, ISBN 0-7167-1362-4, Paperback £9.95, ISBN 0-7167-1382-9 (1983) (0)
- Phoenix palaeontology (1974) (0)
- British palaeogene ridge and basin structures: A reply to the paper by J. Hall and D.K. Smythe (1973) (0)
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