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Age Dating and the Orbital Theory of the Ice Ages: Development of a High... 1976 2026 1992 2009 2.7k
  1. Age Dating and the Orbital Theory of the Ice Ages: Development of a High-Resolution 0 to 300,000-Year Chronostratigraphy (1987)
    Douglas G. Martinson, Nicklas G. Pisias et al. Quaternary Research
  2. Variations in the Earth's Orbit: Pacemaker of the Ice Ages (1976)
    James D Hays, John Imbrie et al. Science

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9 by Nobel laureates 236 from Science/Nature 173 standout
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Works of James D Hays being referenced

The orbital theory of Pleistocene climate: support from a revised chronology of the marine d18O record
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Variations in the Earth's Orbit: Pacemaker of the Ice Ages
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Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
James D Hays 7062 1635 1710 2322 1777 42 8.1k
L. E. Lisiecki 7632 1266 1820 2350 2213 47 8.7k
N. J. Shackleton 8372 2018 2717 2756 2150 77 9.6k
Andrew McIntyre 6707 2507 1387 3000 1688 48 8.4k
Nicklas G. Pisias 9217 2134 1877 3401 2453 93 10.5k
Larry C. Peterson 6915 1190 2146 2500 2087 76 8.6k
C. U. Hammer 10033 1000 1619 2977 1731 67 11.1k
Steven C. Clemens 8785 1324 1846 2509 3036 118 9.8k
Marie‐France Loutre 8165 1188 1696 1913 2092 100 9.3k
Maurice Arnold 8190 1759 2115 2971 2564 133 10.6k
Katharina Billups 5945 1295 3917 2076 1543 57 9.4k

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