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within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Architectural-element analysis: A new method of facies analysis applied to fluvial deposits
19851.7k citationsAndrew D. MiallEarth-Science Reviewsprofile →
A review of the braided-river depositional environment
19771.6k citationsAndrew D. MiallEarth-Science Reviewsprofile →
Sequence Stratigraphy: Methodology and Nomenclature
2011706 citationsOctavian Catuneanu, Andrew D. Miall et al.profile →
Lithofacies types and vertical profile models; an alternative approach to the description and environmental interpretation of glacial diamict and diamictite sequences
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Miall, Andrew D. & Charlene E. Miall. (2009). The Geoscience of Climate and Energy 1. Understanding the Climate System, and the Consequences of Climate Change for the Exploitation and Management of Natural Resources: The View from Banff. Geoscience Canada. 36(1).1 indexed citations
Miall, Andrew D.. (1994). PALEOSCENE 16. Sequence Stratigraphy and Chronostratigraphy: Problems of Definition and Precision in Correlation, and Their Implications for Global Eustasy. Geoscience Canada. 21(1).16 indexed citations
Miall, Andrew D.. (1988). Flysch and molasse; the elusive models. Reply to discussion by G. Haczewski. Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae/Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Geologicznego. 58. 233–235.2 indexed citations
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Miall, Andrew D., et al.. (1988). Variations in fluvial style in Westwater Canyon member, Morrison Formation (Jurassic), southern San Juan basin, Colorado plateau. AAPG Bulletin.1 indexed citations
Miall, Andrew D.. (1984). Flysch and molasse: the elusive models. Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae/Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Geologicznego. 54. 281–291.6 indexed citations
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