Stephen T. Hasiotis

5.5k total citations
148 papers, 4.0k citations indexed

About

Stephen T. Hasiotis is a scholar working on Paleontology, Earth-Surface Processes and Atmospheric Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Stephen T. Hasiotis has authored 148 papers receiving a total of 4.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 63 papers in Paleontology, 62 papers in Earth-Surface Processes and 58 papers in Atmospheric Science. Recurrent topics in Stephen T. Hasiotis's work include Geological formations and processes (62 papers), Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (58 papers) and Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils (35 papers). Stephen T. Hasiotis is often cited by papers focused on Geological formations and processes (62 papers), Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (58 papers) and Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils (35 papers). Stephen T. Hasiotis collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Japan. Stephen T. Hasiotis's co-authors include Mary J. Kraus, Charles E. Mitchell, J. J. Smith, Daniel I. Hembree, Russell F. Dubiel, Brian F. Platt, Sandra S. Brake, Thomas M. Bown, Anthony R. Fiorillo and John W. Counts and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Geology and Chemical Geology.

In The Last Decade

Stephen T. Hasiotis

143 papers receiving 3.8k citations

Peers

Stephen T. Hasiotis
Robert A. Gastaldo United States
Mary J. Kraus United States
K.M. Cohen Netherlands
P.L. Gibbard United Kingdom
Neil J. Tabor United States
Neil S. Davies United Kingdom
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All Works

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Hasiotis, Stephen T., Rebecca J. Dorsey, Michael Darin, et al.. (2024). EVIDENCE FOR TERRESTRIAL ORIGIN OF THE PLIOCENE SAN REGIS BEDS, CENTRAL BAJA CALIFORNIA PENINSULA, MEXICO. Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America. 1 indexed citations
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Hasiotis, Stephen T., et al.. (2024). Why animals construct helical burrows: Construction vs. post‐construction benefits. Ecology and Evolution. 14(9). 1 indexed citations
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Audo, Denis, Stephen T. Hasiotis, & Tadashi Kawai. (2023). Diversity and evolutionary history of fossil crayfishes. Journal of Crustacean Biology. 43(4). 4 indexed citations
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Hasiotis, Stephen T., Marjorie A. Chan, & Judith Totman Parrish. (2021). Defining bounding surfaces within and between eolian and non-eolian deposits, Lower Jurassic Navajo Sandstone, Moab Area, Utah, U.S.A.: Implications for subdividing erg system strata. Journal of Sedimentary Research. 91(12). 1275–1304. 6 indexed citations
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Eltom, Hassan A., et al.. (2020). Calibration of bulk carbonate strontium isotopes to ammonite zones: Implication for global stratigraphic correlation of Callovian–Kimmeridgian strata in Central Saudi Arabia. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology. 564. 110083–110083. 5 indexed citations
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Poyatos‐Moré, Miquel, et al.. (2019). Transport and deposition of mud in deep‐water environments: Processes and stratigraphic implications. Sedimentology. 66(7). 2894–2925. 77 indexed citations
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Hasiotis, Stephen T., et al.. (2017). Desert and groundwater dynamics of the Jurassic Navajo Sandstone, southeast Utah. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2017. 1 indexed citations
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Hasiotis, Stephen T., Judith Totman Parrish, & Marjorie A. Chan. (2017). ROOT TRACE PRESERVATION AND DISTRIBUTION IN THE LOWER JURASSIC NAVAJO SANDSTONE, SOUTHEASTERN UTAH AREA: IMPLICATIONS FOR NAVAJO HYDROLOGY, ECOLOGY, AND CLIMATE. Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America. 2 indexed citations
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Chan, Marjorie A., Stephen T. Hasiotis, & Judith Totman Parrish. (2016). DYNAMIC ERG MARGIN ENVIRONMENTS OF THE JURASSIC NAVAJO SANDSTONE, SOUTHEAST UTAH. Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America. 2 indexed citations
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Hasiotis, Stephen T., Marjorie A. Chan, & Judith Totman Parrish. (2016). PALEOECOLOGY OF THE LOWER JURASSIC NAVAJO ERG MARGIN—MICRO- TO MACROSCOPIC BIOTIC EVIDENCE FOR UNDERSTANDING SURFACES, HYDROLOGY, AND RELATIVE TIME IN AN EOLIAN LANDSCAPE. Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America. 3 indexed citations
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Hirmas, Daniel R., et al.. (2016). Effects of Ant (Formica subsericea) Nest Development on Physical and Hydrological Properties in a Coarse-Textured Soil. Soil Science. 181(3/4). 166–174. 7 indexed citations
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Hasiotis, Stephen T., et al.. (2015). Ichnology of a Paleopolar, River-Dominated, Shallow Marine Deltaic Succession in the Mackellar Sea: The Mackellar Formation (Lower Permian), Central Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology. 441. 266–291. 20 indexed citations
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Selden, Paul A., et al.. (2015). Spider leg flexure as an indicator for estimating salinity in lacustrine paleoenvironments. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology. 445. 115–123. 12 indexed citations
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Hasiotis, Stephen T.. (2014). PALAIOS--PRESENT AND FUTURE. Palaios. 28(11). 737–738. 1 indexed citations
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Hasiotis, Stephen T.. (2012). HORSESHOE CRABS LIVED IN PERMO-TRIASSIC ANTARCTIC FRESHWATER RIVERS AND LAKES: TRACE FOSSIL EVIDENCE FROM THE BUCKLEY AND FREMOUW FORMATIONS, BEARDMORE GLACIER AREA, CENTRAL TRANSANTARCTIC MOUNTAINS (CTAM), ANTARCTICA. 2012 GSA Annual Meeting in Charlotte. 1 indexed citations
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Smith, J. J., Stephen T. Hasiotis, & William J. Fritz. (2006). STRATIGRAPHY AND SEDIMENTOLOGY OF THE UPPER JURASSIC MORRISON FORMATION, DILLON, MONTANA. 1 indexed citations
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Hasiotis, Stephen T., Sandra S. Brake, H. Kathleen Dannelly, & Alan J. Duncan. (2001). Eukaryote-dominated Microbial Communities That Build Iron-Stromatolites in Acid Mine Drainage, Western Indiana: An Analog for Proterozoic Banded Iron Formations and Oxygenation of the Early Atmosphere?. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 2091. 3 indexed citations
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Hasiotis, Stephen T. & Charles E. Mitchell. (1989). Lungfish Burrows in the Upper Triassic Chinle and Dolores Formations, Colorado Plateau: DISCUSSION. Journal of Sedimentary Research. 59(5). 2 indexed citations

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