Countries citing papers authored by Brian F. Glenister
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Fields of papers citing papers by Brian F. Glenister
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Brian F. Glenister. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Brian F. Glenister. The network helps show where Brian F. Glenister may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Brian F. Glenister
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Brian F. Glenister.
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Glenister, Brian F., et al.. (1986). Devonian Ammonoid Manticoceras From Iowa. UNI ScholarWorks (University of Northern Iowa). 93(1). 7–15.2 indexed citations
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Spinosa, Claude, W. M. Furnish, & Brian F. Glenister. (1975). The Xenodiscidae, Permian ceratitoid ammonoids. Journal of Paleontology. 49(2). 239–283.39 indexed citations
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Glenister, Brian F., et al.. (1973). Australasian Metalegoceratidae (lower Permian ammonoids). Journal of Paleontology. 47(6). 1031–1043.11 indexed citations
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Furnish, W. M. & Brian F. Glenister. (1971). Permian Ammonoid Zonation [Abstract]. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology. 19(2). 328–329.2 indexed citations
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Spinosa, Claude, W. M. Furnish, & Brian F. Glenister. (1970). Araxoceratidae, upper Permian ammonoids, from the western hemisphere. Journal of Paleontology. 44(4). 730–735.14 indexed citations
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Glenister, Brian F. & Gilbert Klapper. (1966). Upper Devonian conodonts from the Canning Basin, Western Australia. Journal of Paleontology. 40(4). 777–842.70 indexed citations
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Glenister, Brian F., et al.. (1966). Solenochilus Springeri (White & St. John, 1868) from the Pennsylvanian of Southern Iowa. UNI ScholarWorks (University of Northern Iowa). 73(1). 269–278.
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Furnish, W. M., et al.. (1962). Brachycycloceratidae, novum, deciduous Pennsylvanian nautiloids. Journal of Paleontology. 36(6). 1341–1356.13 indexed citations
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Glenister, Brian F. & W. M. Furnish. (1961). The Permian ammonoids of Australia. Journal of Paleontology. 35(4). 673–736.80 indexed citations
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Charlesworth, J. K., et al.. (1960). The Geology of South Australia. Geographical Journal. 126(1). 89–89.2 indexed citations
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Glenister, Brian F.. (1958). Upper Devonian ammonoids from the Manticoceras zone, Fitzroy Basin, Western Australia. Journal of Paleontology. 32(1). 58–96.35 indexed citations
Teichert, Curt & Brian F. Glenister. (1952). Fossil nautiloid faunas from Australia. Journal of Paleontology. 26(5). 730–752.46 indexed citations
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Teichert, Curt & Brian F. Glenister. (1952). Lower Permian ammonoids from the Irwin Basin, Western Australia. Journal of Paleontology. 26(1). 12–23.10 indexed citations
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