Countries citing papers authored by Richard E. Casey
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Fields of papers citing papers by Richard E. Casey
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Richard E. Casey. 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 Richard E. Casey. The network helps show where Richard E. Casey may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Richard E. Casey
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Casey, Richard E., et al.. (1992). Oceanographic effects of the 1992 Point Loma sewage pipe spill. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs; (United States).1 indexed citations
Casey, Richard E.. (1987). Radiolaria. 18. 213–247.3 indexed citations
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Casey, Richard E., et al.. (1986). Paleoceanographic Reconstructions from Radiolarian-Bearing Baja California and Adjacent Sections. AAPG Bulletin. 55–68.3 indexed citations
Casey, Richard E., et al.. (1986). Siliceous microfossil and microplankton of the monterey formation and modern analogs. Medical Entomology and Zoology.8 indexed citations
Weaver, Fred M., et al.. (1981). Stratigraphic and Paleoceanographic Significance of Early Pliocene to Middle Miocene Radiolarian Assemblages from Northern to Baja California. 71–86.16 indexed citations
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Casey, Richard E., et al.. (1980). LATE NEOGENE RADIOLARIAN BIOSTRATIGRAPHY RELATED TO MAGNETOSTRATIGRAPHY AND PALEOCEANOGRAPHY WITH SUGGESTED COSMOPOLITAN RADIOLARIAN DATUMS.3 indexed citations
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Casey, Richard E., et al.. (1980). A Preliminary Report on the Microplankton and Microbenthon Responses to the 1979 Gulf of Mexico Oil Spills (IXTOC I and Burmah Agate), with Comments on Avenues of Oil to the Sediments and the Fate of Oil in the Column and on the Bottom. 30.8 indexed citations
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Carreño, Ana Luisa, et al.. (1979). Estudios micropaleontológicos en Isla María Madre, Nayarit. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.
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Casey, Richard E., et al.. (1979). Radiolarian Ecology and the Development of the Radiolarian Component in Holocene Sediments, Gulf of Mexico and Adjacent Seas with Potential Paleontological Applications. 29.21 indexed citations
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Casey, Richard E., et al.. (1979). Ecological Niches of Radiolarians, Planktonic Foraminiferans and Pteropods Inferred from Studies on Living Forms in the Gulf of Mexico and Adjacent Waters. 29.36 indexed citations
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Casey, Richard E., et al.. (1979). Relict and Expatriated Radiolarian Fauna in the Gulf of Mexico and its Implications. 29.14 indexed citations
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Casey, Richard E., et al.. (1978). Distribution of Living Benthonic Foraminifera as Indicators of Oceanographic Processes of the South Texas Outer Continental Shelf. 28.9 indexed citations
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Casey, Richard E., et al.. (1978). Living Shelled Microzooplankton (Radiolarians, Foraminiferans, and Pteropods) as Indicators of Oceanographic Processes in Water Over the Outer Continental Shelf of South Texas.. 28.1 indexed citations
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