James P. Hendry

939 total citations
28 papers, 784 citations indexed

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James P. Hendry is a scholar working on Paleontology, Mechanics of Materials and Earth-Surface Processes. According to data from OpenAlex, James P. Hendry has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 784 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Paleontology, 14 papers in Mechanics of Materials and 10 papers in Earth-Surface Processes. Recurrent topics in James P. Hendry's work include Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils (18 papers), Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis (14 papers) and Geological formations and processes (10 papers). James P. Hendry is often cited by papers focused on Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils (18 papers), Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis (14 papers) and Geological formations and processes (10 papers). James P. Hendry collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Ireland and United States. James P. Hendry's co-authors include Anthony E. Fallick, Nigel H. Trewin, Mark Wilkinson, Richard H. Worden, Robert M. Kalin, R. Stuart Haszeldine, James D. Marshall, Michael J. Pearson, Jay M. Gregg and Ian D. Somerville and has published in prestigious journals such as Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Geological Society of America Bulletin and Geological Society London Special Publications.

In The Last Decade

James P. Hendry

26 papers receiving 742 citations

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James P. Hendry
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  • Paleontology 431
  • Mechanics of Materials 363
  • Geophysics 241
  • Atmospheric Science 235
  • Earth-Surface Processes 183
JD Marshall United Kingdom
Mark W. Longman United States
Mario Coniglio Canada
Aurélien Virgone France
Dana Ulmer‐Scholle United States
Raphaël Bourillot France
Guy Désaubliaux France
J. M. Kennard Australia
Bruno Caline France
W. Lynn Watney United States
JD Marshall United Kingdom View profile →
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# Title Journal Authors Indexed citations
1 Coming to light: How effective are sediment gravity flows in removing fine suspended carbonate from reefs? The Depositional Record Jaco H. Baas, Stephen W. Lokier et al. 0
2 THE ZECHSTEIN Z2 HAUPTDOLOMIT PLATFORM IN THE SOUTHERN UK MID NORTH SEA HIGH AND ITS ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM PLAYS, POTENTIAL AND PROSPECTIVITY Journal of Petroleum Geology James J. Ryan, James P. Hendry et al. 4
3 Taking the heat out of British Jurassic septarian concretions The Depositional Record P. F. Dennis, Alina Marca et al. 3
4 Seismic characterization of carbonate platforms and reservoirs: an introduction and review Geological Society London Special Publications James P. Hendry, Peter M. Burgess et al. 26
5 Fluid Circulation and Fault- and Fracture-related Diagenesis in Mississippian Syn-rift Carbonate Rocks On the Northeast Margin of the Metalliferous Dublin Basin, Ireland Journal of Sedimentary Research Kevin L. Shelton, James P. Hendry et al. 11
6 Origin, characteristics and distribution of fault‐related and fracture‐related dolomitization: Insights from Mississippian carbonates, Isle of Man Sedimentology James P. Hendry, Jay M. Gregg et al. 54
7 The Lower to Middle Eocene Jahrum Formation of SE Zagros Basin: depositional and diagenetic history Reza Moussavi‐Harami, James P. Hendry et al. 2
8 Jurassic septarian concretions from NW Scotland record interdependent bacterial, physical and chemical processes of marine mudrock diagenesis Sedimentology James P. Hendry, Michael J. Pearson et al. 62
9 Fatty acids in sparry calcite fracture fills and microsparite cement of septarian diagenetic concretions Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta M. J. Pearson, James P. Hendry et al. 27
10 Geochemical trends and palaeohydrological significance of shallow burial calcite and ankerite cements in Middle Jurassic strata on the East Midlands Shelf (onshore UK) Sedimentary Geology James P. Hendry 35
11 Celestite formation, bacterial sulphate reduction and carbonate cementation of Eocene reefs and basinal sediments (Igualada, NE Spain) Sedimentology C. Taberner, James D. Marshall et al. 52
12 Disseminated ‘jigsaw piece’ dolomite in Upper Jurassic shelf sandstones, Central North Sea: an example of cement growth during bioturbation? Sedimentology James P. Hendry, Mark Wilkinson et al. 28
13 Ankerite Cementation in Deeply Buried Jurassic Sandstone Reservoirs of the Central North Sea Journal of Sedimentary Research James P. Hendry, Mark Wilkinson et al. 67
14 Coral reef diagenesis records pore-fluid evolution and paleohydrology of a siliciclastic basin margin succession (Eocene South Pyrenean foreland basin, northeastern Spain) Geological Society of America Bulletin James P. Hendry, C. Taberner et al. 17
15 Petrogenesis of Upper Jurassic Septarian Concretions (Isle of Skye, Western Scotland): Physical, Chemical and Microbial Processes James P. Hendry, Nigel H. Trewin et al. 3
16 Are oxygen and carbon isotopes of mollusc shells reliable palaeosalinity indicators in marginal marine environments? A case study from the Middle Jurassic of England Journal of the Geological Society James P. Hendry, Robert M. Kalin 43
17 Authigenic Quartz Microfabrics in Cretaceous Turbidites: Evidence for Silica Transformation Processes in Sandstones Journal of Sedimentary Research James P. Hendry 57
18 Calcite cementation during bacterial manganese, iron and sulphate reduction in Jurassic shallow marine carbonates Sedimentology James P. Hendry 74
19 Interpretation of complex non-concentric zoning fabrics in sparry calcite cements: Middle Jurassic limestones, central England Sedimentary Geology James P. Hendry, James D. Marshall 6
20 Disequilibrium trace element partitioning in Jurassic sparry calcite cements: implications for crystal growth mechanisms during diagenesis Journal of the Geological Society James P. Hendry, J. D. Marshall 14

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