James W. Collinson
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In The Last Decade
James W. Collinson
22 papers receiving 554 citations
Peers
Comparison fields: 5 of 37
- Paleontology 440
- Atmospheric Science 187
- Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics 124
- Nature and Landscape Conservation 121
- Earth-Surface Processes 91
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of James W. Collinson
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All Works
| # | Title | Journal | Authors | Indexed citations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Schroeder Hill, central Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica: Triassic stratigraphy and Sirius Group glacigenic deposits | Antarctic Science | David H. Elliot, James W. Collinson | 1 |
| 2 | Stratigraphy and Petrology of Permian and Triassic Fluvial Deposits in Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica | James W. Collinson et al. | 10 | |
| 3 | Migration of Triassic tetrapods to Antarctica | James W. Collinson, William R. Hammer | 6 | |
| 4 | Permian-Triassic boundary in the central Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica | Geological Society of America Bulletin | James W. Collinson, William R. Hammer et al. | 88 |
| 5 | The First Upper Triassic Vertebrate Locality in Antarctica | Gondwana Research | William R. Hammer, James W. Collinson et al. | 13 |
| 6 | A petrified Glossopteris flora from Collinson Ridge, central Transantarctic Mountains: Late Permian or Early Triassic? | Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | Hilary A. McManus, Edith L. Taylor et al. | 40 |
| 7 | Tetrapod and Large Burrows of Uncertain Origin in Triassic High Paleolatitude Floodplain Deposits, Antarctica | Palaios | Molly F. Miller, Stephen T. Hasiotis et al. | 76 |
| 8 | Paleozoic-Mesozoic crayfish from Antarctica: Earliest evidence of freshwater decapod crustaceans | Geology | Loren E. Babcock, Molly F. Miller et al. | 38 |
| 9 | A new Triassic vertebrate fauna from Antarctica and its depositional setting | Antarctic Science | William R. Hammer, James W. Collinson et al. | 39 |
| 10 | Depositional setting and paleobotany of Permian and Triassic permineralized peat from the central Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica | International Journal of Coal Geology | Edith L. Taylor, Thomas N. Taylor et al. | 80 |
| 11 | Paleontology and deposition of the Phosphoria Formation | Rocky Mountain geology | Bruce R. Wardlaw, James W. Collinson | 50 |
| 12 | The paleomagnetic investigation of flows and sills from the Queen Alexandra Range, Antarctica . Central Transantarctic Mountains nonmarine deposits . Geology of Coalsack Bluff, Antarctica . Triassic stratigraphy of the Shackleton Glacier area | A.E.M. Nairn, Paul Tasch et al. | 1 | |
| 13 | Regional Relations of Middle PErmian Rocks in Idaho, Nevada, and Utah | Bruce R. Wardlaw, James W. Collinson et al. | 5 | |
| 14 | Biostratigraphic zonation of the Park City Group | Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World | Bruce R. Wardlaw, James W. Collinson | 9 |
| 15 | Permian-Triassic boundary in eastern Nevada and west-central Utah | Geological Society of America Bulletin | James W. Collinson, Christopher Kendall et al. | 32 |
| 16 | First mammalian fossil from the Flagstaff Limestone, central Utah; vulpavus australis (Carnivora; Miacidae) | Journal of Paleontology | Thomas H. Rich, James W. Collinson | 7 |
| 17 | Lystrosaurus Zone (Triassic) Fauna from Antarctica | Science | J. W. Kitching, James W. Collinson et al. | 47 |
| 18 | Permian and Triassic Biostratigraphy of the Medicine Range, Northeastern Nevada1 | James W. Collinson | 3 | |
| 19 | Building the Cairns Range Railway | Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland) | James W. Collinson | 1 |
| 20 | Rockingham Bay River system | Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland) | James W. Collinson | 1 |
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