Dave Keighley

890 total citations
24 papers, 762 citations indexed

About

Dave Keighley is a scholar working on Earth-Surface Processes, Paleontology and Mechanics of Materials. According to data from OpenAlex, Dave Keighley has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 762 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Earth-Surface Processes, 8 papers in Paleontology and 8 papers in Mechanics of Materials. Recurrent topics in Dave Keighley's work include Geological formations and processes (15 papers), Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (8 papers) and Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis (8 papers). Dave Keighley is often cited by papers focused on Geological formations and processes (15 papers), Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (8 papers) and Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis (8 papers). Dave Keighley collaborates with scholars based in Canada, Jamaica and South Korea. Dave Keighley's co-authors include Ron K. Pickerill, Kyung Soo Kim, John W.F. Waldron, Adrian Park, Chris McFarlane, Andrea Moscariello, Steve Flint, John Howell, D. C. Hall and Tom A. Al and has published in prestigious journals such as Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, Journal of Sedimentary Research and Sedimentary Geology.

In The Last Decade

Dave Keighley

21 papers receiving 717 citations

Peers

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Roland Goldring United Kingdom
Ulla Asgaard Denmark
R.A. Waters United Kingdom
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Countries citing papers authored by Dave Keighley

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Fields of papers citing papers by Dave Keighley

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Dave Keighley

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All Works

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Keighley, Dave, et al.. (2021). Chemostratigraphy of Cumberland Group (Pennsylvanian) strata influenced by salt tectonics, Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site, eastern Canada. Journal of Sedimentary Research. 91(9). 969–985. 1 indexed citations
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Keighley, Dave, et al.. (2015). Salt tectonics in an intracontinental transform setting: Cumberland and Sackville basins, southern New Brunswick, Canada. Basin Research. 29(3). 266–283. 11 indexed citations
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Keighley, Dave, Chris McFarlane, & Yan Luo. (2013). Non-destructive geochemical analyses of shale from outcrop and core using state-of-the-art LA-ICP-MS. 1 indexed citations
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Keighley, Dave. (2007). Trace Fossils in Evolutionary Palaeoecology. Ichnos/Ichnos : an international journal for plant and animal traces. 15(1). 44–45. 6 indexed citations
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Keighley, Dave, et al.. (2007). Abstract: Micro-CT distinction of dolomite, calcite, and porosity in hydrothermally dolomitized carbonate from the Sayabec Formation (Lower Silurian), Gaspé. 43(1). 5.
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Kim, Kyung Soo, et al.. (2005). Trace fossils from marginal lacustrine deposits of the Cretaceous Jinju Formation, southern coast of Korea. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology. 218(1-2). 105–124. 52 indexed citations
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Keighley, Dave & Ron K. Pickerill. (2003). Ichnocoenoses from the Carboniferous of eastern Canada and their implications for the recognition of ichnofacies in nonmarine strata. Atlantic Geology. 39(1). 39 indexed citations
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Keighley, Dave, et al.. (2002). Surface and Subsurface Correlation of the Green River Formation in Central Nine Mile Canyon, SW Uinta Basin, Carbon and Duchesne Counties, East-Central Utah (MP-02-1). 7 indexed citations
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Keighley, Dave & Ron K. Pickerill. (1997). Abstract: A reassessment of ichnofacies, with emphasis on those present in nonmarine strata. 33(1). 65. 1 indexed citations
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Keighley, Dave & Ron K. Pickerill. (1996). The evolution of fluvial systems in the Port Hood Formation (Upper Carboniferous), western Cape Breton Island, eastern Canada. Sedimentary Geology. 106(1-2). 97–144. 14 indexed citations
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Keighley, Dave & Ron K. Pickerill. (1996). SmallCruziana, rusophycus,and related ichnotaxa from eastern Canada: The nomenclatural debate and systematic ichnology. Ichnos/Ichnos : an international journal for plant and animal traces. 4(4). 261–285. 71 indexed citations
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Keighley, Dave & Ron K. Pickerill. (1995). Fossils explained 13: Trace fossils 1. Geology Today. 11(3). 113–115. 1 indexed citations
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Pickerill, Ron K. & Dave Keighley. (1995). Fossils explained 14: Trace fossils 2. Geology Today. 11(4). 155–157.
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Keighley, Dave & Ron K. Pickerill. (1995). Commentary. Ichnos/Ichnos : an international journal for plant and animal traces. 3(4). 301–309. 196 indexed citations
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Keighley, Dave & Ron K. Pickerill. (1994). The ichnogenus Beaconites and its distinction from Ancorichnus and Taenidium. Biodiversity Heritage Library (Smithsonian Institution). 177 indexed citations

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