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Mark E. Patzkowsky
Mark E. Patzkowsky
Professor of Geosciences, Penn State
Verified email at psu.edu
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Phanerozoic trends in the global diversity of marine invertebrates
J Alroy, M Aberhan, DJ Bottjer, M Foote, FT Fürsich, PJ Harries, ...
Science 321 (5885), 97-100, 2008
7942008
Effects of sampling standardization on estimates of Phanerozoic marine diversification
J Alroy, CR Marshall, RK Bambach, K Bezusko, M Foote, FT Fürsich, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98 (11), 6261-6266, 2001
5602001
A weathering hypothesis for glaciation at high atmospheric pCO2 during the Late Ordovician
LR Kump, MA Arthur, ME Patzkowsky, MT Gibbs, DS Pinkus, PM Sheehan
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 152 (1-2), 173-187, 1999
4041999
Sequence stratigraphy and long-term paleoceanographic change in the Middle and Upper Ordovician of the eastern United States
SM Holland, ME Patzkowsky, BJ Witzke
Special Papers-Geological Society of America, 117-130, 1996
2671996
Stratigraphic paleobiology: understanding the distribution of fossil taxa in time and space
ME Patzkowsky, SM Holland
University of Chicago Press, 2019
2312019
Gradient ecology of a biotic invasion: biofacies of the type Cincinnatian Series (Upper Ordovician), Cincinnati, Ohio region, USA
SM Holland, ME Patzkowsky
Palaios 22 (4), 392-407, 2007
1702007
Late Middle Ordovician environmental change and extinction: Harbinger of the Late Ordovician or continuation of Cambrian patterns?
ME Patzkowsky, LM Slupik, MA Arthur, RD Pancost, KH Freeman
Geology 25 (10), 911-914, 1997
1421997
Response of Late Ordovician paleoceanography to changes in sea level, continental drift, and atmospheric pCO2: potential causes for long-term cooling and glaciation
AD Herrmann, BJ Haupt, ME Patzkowsky, D Seidov, RL Slingerland
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 210 (2-4), 385-401, 2004
1332004
Biotic response to a Middle Ordovician paleoceanographic event in eastern North America
ME Patzkowsky, SM Holland
Geology 21 (7), 619-622, 1993
1321993
From cyclothems to sequences: the record of eustasy and climate on an icehouse epeiric platform (Pennsylvanian-Permian, North American Midcontinent)
TD Olszewski, ME Patzkowsky
Journal of Sedimentary Research 73 (1), 15-30, 2003
1282003
Geographic controls on nannoplankton extinction across the Cretaceous/Palaeogene boundary
S Jiang, TJ Bralower, ME Patzkowsky, LR Kump, JD Schueth
Nature Geoscience 3 (4), 280-285, 2010
1272010
Distal orogenic effects on peripheral bulge sedimentation; Middle and Upper Ordovician of the Nashville Dome
SM Holland, ME Patzkowsky
Journal of Sedimentary Research 67 (2), 250-263, 1997
1181997
Biofacies replacement in a sequence stratigraphic framework; Middle and Upper Ordovician of the Nashville Dome, Tennessee, USA
ME Patzkowsky, SM Holland
Palaios 14 (4), 301-317, 1999
1111999
Measuring recurrence of marine biotic gradients: a case study from the Pennsylvanian-Permian Midcontinent
TD Olszewski, ME Patzkowsky
Palaios 16 (5), 444-460, 2001
1102001
Diversity partitioning of a Late Ordovician marine biotic invasion: controls on diversity in regional ecosystems
ME Patzkowsky, SM Holland
Paleobiology 33 (2), 295-309, 2007
1092007
Gradient analysis of Middle Ordovician brachiopod biofacies: biostratigraphic, biogeographic, and macroevolutionary implications
ME Patzkowsky
Palaios, 154-179, 1995
1081995
Patterns of turnover in Middle and Upper Ordovician brachiopods of the eastern United States: a test of coordinated stasis
ME Patzkowsky, SM Holland
Paleobiology 23 (4), 420-443, 1997
1051997
Application of the Fujita-Ziegler paleoclimate model: early Permian and late Cretaceous examples
ME Patzkowsky, LH Smith, PJ Markwick, CJ Engberts, ED Gyllenhaal
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 86 (1-2), 67-85, 1991
961991
Models for simulating the fossil record
SM Holland, ME Patzkowsky
Geology 27 (6), 491-494, 1999
891999
Ecosystem structure and stability: Middle Upper Ordovician of central Kentucky, USA
SM Holland, ME Patzkowsky
Palaios 19 (4), 316-331, 2004
882004
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