David Leigh Clark
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David Leigh Clark's Degrees
- Masters Geology Stanford University
- Bachelors Geology Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David L. Clark is a paleontologist. He was the W.H. Twenhofel Professor of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin. In 1972, he described the conodont genus Neostreptognathodus.
David Leigh Clark's Published Works
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- Stratigraphy and Glacial-Marine Sediments of the Amerasian Basin, Central Arctic Ocean. (1980) (211)
- Phanerozoic stratigraphy of Northwind Ridge, magnetic anomalies in the Canada basin, and the geometry and timing of rifting in the Amerasia basin, Arctic Ocean (1998) (181)
- Central Arctic Ocean Sediment Texture: A Key to Ice Transport Mechanisms (1983) (121)
- Strontium, neodymium, and lead isotope variations of authigenic and silicate sediment components from the Late Cenozoic Arctic Ocean: Implications for sediment provenance and the source of trace metals in seawater (1997) (108)
- Origin of ice-rafted debris: Pleistocene paleoceanography in the western Arctic Ocean (1996) (93)
- Conodont Biostratigraphy of the Triassic (1970) (90)
- Origin, nature and world climate effect of Arctic Ocean ice-cover (1982) (87)
- Conodont biofacies and provincialism (1984) (86)
- Conodont Survival and Low Iridium Abundances Across the Permian-Triassic Boundary in South China (1986) (77)
- Lower Ordovician Conodonts in North America (1970) (76)
- Magnetic stratigraphy and faunal patterns in Arctic ocean sediments (1968) (70)
- The Distribution, Ecology and Systematics of the Benthic Ostracoda of the Central Arctic Ocean (1977) (65)
- Siliceous microfossils from the warm Late Cretaceous and early Cenozoic Arctic Ocean (1994) (64)
- Late Cretaceous—Paleogene paleogeography and paleocirculation: Evidence of north polar upwelling (1982) (63)
- Magnetic Reversals and Sedimentation Rates in the Arctic Ocean (1970) (61)
- Arctic Ocean Ice Cover and Its Late Cenozoic History (1971) (60)
- Bedrock cores from 89° North: Implications for the geologic framework and Neogene paleoceanography of Lomonosov Ridge and a tie to the Barents shelf (2001) (56)
- Airborne dust on the Arctic pack ice, its composition and fallout rate (1974) (54)
- Arctic Ocean ice cover; Geologic history and climatic significance (1990) (52)
- 10Be in Arctic Ocean sediments (1977) (51)
- Trace fossils and conodonts as evidence for deep-water deposits in the Oquirrh Basin of Central Utah (1973) (49)
- Late Mesozoic and Early Cenozoic Sediment Cores from the Arctic Ocean (1974) (48)
- Conodonts from the Triassic of Nevada and Utah (1959) (48)
- Late Mesozoic and Cenozoic paleoceanography of the northern polar oceans (1990) (47)
- Cretaceous black mud from the central Arctic Ocean (1986) (45)
- Conodonts and Biostratigraphy of the Permian (1970) (43)
- Arctic Ocean chronology confirmed by accelerator 14C dating (1986) (43)
- Central Arctic Ocean paleoceanographic interpretations based on Late Cenozoic calcareous dinoflagellates (1983) (38)
- A Late Cenozoic Stratigraphy for Glacial-Marine Sediments of the Eastern Alpha Cordillera, Central Arctic Ocean (1983) (38)
- Extinction of conodonts (1983) (38)
- Heteromorph ammonoids from the Albian and Cenomanian of Texas and adjacent areas (1965) (37)
- Conodonts from the El Paso Formation (Ordovician) of Texas and Arizona (1964) (36)
- An early Maastrichtian organic-walled phytoplankton cyst assemblage from an organic-rich black mud in Core Fl-533, Alpha Ridge: evidence for upwelling conditions in the Cretaceous Arctic Ocean (1998) (36)
- Sediments of the Lomonosov Ridge and Makarov Basin: A Pleistocene stratigraphy for the North Pole (1985) (36)
- Carbon-isotope stratigraphic correlations in the Late Permian (1986) (34)
- Late Neogene climate evolution of the central Arctic Ocean (1990) (32)
- Significance of Atmospheric Dust and Ice Rafting for Arctic Ocean Sediment (1972) (31)
- Late Cretaceous (Maestrichtian?) Silicoflagellates from the Alpha Cordillera of the Arctic Ocean (1973) (31)
- Middle Triassic conodonts from the Prida Formation of northwestern Nevada (1965) (29)
- Correlation of marine and continental glacial and interglacial events, Arctic Ocean and Banks Island (1984) (27)
- The Sweetognathus complex in the Permian of China: implications for evolution and homeomorphy (1987) (27)
- Conodonts and biostratigraphy of the Lower and Middle Devonian of Nevada and Utah (1966) (26)
- Pleistocene turbidites of the Canada abyssal plain of the Arctic Ocean (1977) (26)
- A multivariate approach to biofacies analysis of deep-sea traces from the central Arctic (1979) (25)
- PERMIAN AMMONOIDS FROM WESTERN UNITED STATES (1957) (25)
- Stratigraphic, geographic, and evolutionary development of the conodont genus Gondolella (1966) (23)
- Early history of the Arctic Ocean (1988) (22)
- Orphan Arctic Ocean metasediment clasts: Local derivation from Alpha Ridge or pre-2.6 Ma ice rafting? (2000) (22)
- Evolution and Taxonomy of the North American Upper Permian Neogondolella serrata Complex (1979) (22)
- Deep-Sea Foraging Behavior: Its Bathymetric Potential in the Fossil Record (1978) (22)
- The Pliocene record in the central Arctic Ocean (1996) (21)
- Permian neogondolellids from South China; significance for evolution of the serrata and carinata groups in North America (1988) (20)
- Geochemical constraints on the formation of Late Cenozoic ferromanganese micronodules from the central Arctic Ocean (1997) (20)
- Conodont biofacies and biostratigraphic schemes in western North America: A model (1984) (20)
- Pleistocene calcite lysocline and paleocurrents of the central Arctic Ocean and their paleoclimatic significance (1986) (20)
- Globigerina pachyderma in Pleistocene and Recent Arctic Ocean sediment (1972) (18)
- Central Arctic Ocean Response to Pleistocene Earth-Orbital Variations (1984) (17)
- Quantitative analysis of Pennsylvanian shallow-water conodont biofacies, Utah and Colorado (1984) (17)
- Paleoecology and Sedimentation in Part of the Arctic Basin (1969) (17)
- Piston cores improve understanding of deep Arctic Ocean (2002) (16)
- Conodont paleoecology and biofacies analysis of the Lower Triassic Thaynes Formation in the Cordilleran Miogeocline (1984) (16)
- Distribution of microscopic molluscs, echinoderms and sponges in the central Arctic Ocean (1978) (14)
- Early Evolution of Conodonts (1969) (14)
- Factors of early Permian conodont paleoecology in Nevada (1974) (14)
- Early Late Devonian conodonts from the Squaw Bay Limestone in Michigan (1967) (14)
- Marine Triassic Stratigraphy in Eastern Great Basin (1957) (13)
- 8786Sr, phytoplankton, and the nature of the Late Cretaceous and early Cenozoic Arctic Ocean (1996) (13)
- Paleontologic Response to Post-Jurassic Crustal Plate Movements in the Arctic Ocean. (1978) (13)
- Conodonts and Zonation of the Upper Devonian in the Great Basin (1967) (12)
- Late Pleistocene stratigraphy and micropaleontology of a part of the Eurasian Basin (=Fram Basin), central Arctic Ocean (1992) (12)
- Geological History of the Arctic Ocean Basin (1975) (11)
- Geology and Geophysics of the Amerasian Basin (1981) (11)
- Pleistocene paleoceanographic correlations: Northern Greenland Sea to central Arctic Ocean (1987) (11)
- Comment and Reply on "Characteristic trace-fossil associations in oxygen-poor sedimentary environments" (1989) (10)
- UPPER DEVONIAN CORRELATIONS IN WESTERN UTAH AND EASTERN NEVADA (1960) (10)
- New conodont from the Lower Triassic of Nevada (1964) (10)
- Late Cenozoic Sr isotope evolution of the Arctic Ocean: constraints on water mass exchange with the lower latitude oceans (1997) (8)
- Trace fossils Plagiogmus and Skolithos in the Tintic Quartzite (middle Cambrian) of Utah (1974) (8)
- Probable microvertebrates, vertebrate-like fossils, and weird things from the Wisconsin Ordovician (1999) (7)
- The basal opening of conodonts (1968) (7)
- FORAMINIFERA AND PALEOECOLOGY OF THE UPPER AUSTIN AND LOWER TAYLOR (CRETACEOUS) STRATA (1966) (6)
- Llandoverian thelodont scales from the Burnt Bluff group of Wisconsin and Michigan (1999) (6)
- Paleozoic and Triassic conodonts from the Northwind Ridge of the Arctic Ocean (1997) (5)
- Arctic ocean sediment texture and the Pleistocene climate cycle (1985) (5)
- Comment and reply on ‘The terminal Cretaceous event: A geologic problem with an oceanographic solution’ COMMENT (1979) (5)
- Texas Cretaceous ophiuroids (1959) (5)
- Stability of the Arctic Ocean Ice-Cover and Pleistocene Warming Events: Outlining the Problem (1990) (5)
- Triassic Biostratigraphy of Eastern Nevada (1960) (4)
- Permian-Triassic sequence in northwest Utah (1977) (4)
- Composite Sampling of Highway Runoff: Year 2 (1980) (4)
- Rise and Fall of Triassic Conodonts: ABSTRACT (1980) (4)
- Lower Triassic foraminifera from Nevada (1960) (3)
- The Curley limestone; an unusual biostrome in central Utah (1956) (3)
- CONODONT BIOSTRATIGRAPHY OF THE ORDOVICIAN OPOHONGA LIMESTONE IN WEST-CENTRAL UTAH (2016) (3)
- U–Pb AGE DETERMINATION AND UPPER DEVONIAN BIOSTRATIGRAPHY (1961) (3)
- Conodonts of the Lower Ordovician Prairie du Chien Group of Wisconsin and Minnesota (1996) (2)
- Anisoceras and Ancyloceras from the Texas Cretaceous (1958) (2)
- Terminal cretaceous extinctions and the arctic spillover model. (1981) (2)
- Triassic in the eastern Great Basin (1956) (2)
- The major pre-Mississippian unconformity in Rock Canyon, central Wasatch Range, Utah (2014) (2)
- Parapuzosia in the north Texas Cretaceous (1960) (2)
- Conodonts as indicators of diachronism in Devonian rocks of the Great Basin, United States (1967) (1)
- PAEDOMORPHOSIS, ACCELERATION, AND CAENOGENESIS IN THE EVOLUTION OF TEXAS CRETACEOUS AMMONOIDS (1962) (1)
- The heteromorph Phlycticrioceras in the Texas Cretaceous (1963) (1)
- Late Paleozoic and Triassic Conodont Biostratigraphy: Correlations Around the Expanding Atlantic Ocean (1977) (1)
- Cytheropteron nanseni, a new name for C.? nealei Joy and Clark, 1977 (1981) (1)
- Sr 9 phytoplankton , and the nature of the Late Cretaceous and Early Cenozoic Arctic Ocean (2003) (1)
- AGE OF THE ROBERTS MOUNTAINS FORMATION (SILURIAN?) IN THE GREAT BASIN (1964) (1)
- Conodont Biostratigraphy of Part of the Devonian of the Alberta Rocky Mountains (1965) (1)
- Sedimentary Processes in Arctic Ocean: ABSTRACT (1970) (0)
- Icebergs and Glacial-Marine Sediment of Central Arctic Ocean: ABSTRACT (1981) (0)
- CONODONTS FROM THE EL PASO FORMATION (ORDOVICIAN) (1964) (0)
- Analyses of ferromanganese micronodules from the central Arctic Ocean (1997) (0)
- Fossils demystified: the conodonta. (1989) (0)
- Foraminiferal Patterns of the Arctic Ocean. (1975) (0)
- Progress in Arctic Ocean Sediment Studies: ABSTRACT (1973) (0)
- Paleo-circulation patterns in the western Arctic Ocean as inferred from Quaternary sediment distribution (2011) (0)
- Preliminary Survey of Triassic Rocks in Eastern Great Basin: GEOLOGICAL NOTES (1956) (0)
- Marine geology and oceanography of the Arctic seas [book review] (1976) (0)
- Polygnathus dubius Hmde, 1879, Conodonta: proposed designation of a neotype under the plenary powers (1967) (0)
- Arctic Ocean Foraminifera and Correlation of Pleistocene Climatic Changes: ABSTRACT (1970) (0)
- Paleoen vir onment al factors and the dis tribut ion of conodont s in the Lower Triassic of Sval bard and Nepa l (1982) (0)
- Thermoluminescence as a Correlation Tool in the Austin Chalk in North Central Texas 1 (2021) (0)
- UPPER PERMIAN NEOGONDOLELLA SERRATA COMPLEX (1979) (0)
- Eocene Arctic Ocean and earth's Early Cenozoic climate (1985) (0)
- Presentation of the Charles Schuchert Award of The Paleontological Society to Jennifer A. Kitchell (1986) (0)
- Mean element and biogenic silica concentrations in Arctic Ocean sediments (Table 1) (1982) (0)
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