Stephen W.F. Grant

770 total citations
9 papers, 635 citations indexed

About

Stephen W.F. Grant is a scholar working on Paleontology, Geophysics and Environmental Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Stephen W.F. Grant has authored 9 papers receiving a total of 635 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Paleontology, 3 papers in Geophysics and 2 papers in Environmental Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Stephen W.F. Grant's work include Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils (5 papers), Geological and Geochemical Analysis (3 papers) and Geological formations and processes (2 papers). Stephen W.F. Grant is often cited by papers focused on Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils (5 papers), Geological and Geochemical Analysis (3 papers) and Geological formations and processes (2 papers). Stephen W.F. Grant collaborates with scholars based in Sweden, Australia and United States. Stephen W.F. Grant's co-authors include Sören Jensen, James G. Gehlîng, Mary L. Droser, Gonzalo Vidal, José Antonio Gámez Vintaned, Teodoro Palacios, Frank A. Corsetti, Alan J. Kaufman and Stefan Bengtson and has published in prestigious journals such as Geology, Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology and Palaios.

In The Last Decade

Stephen W.F. Grant

9 papers receiving 605 citations

Peers

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M. K. E. Cooper United Kingdom
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Countries citing papers authored by Stephen W.F. Grant

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Stephen W.F. Grant

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All Works

9 of 9 papers shown
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Jensen, Sören, James G. Gehlîng, Mary L. Droser, & Stephen W.F. Grant. (2002). A scratch circle origin for the medusoid fossil Kullingia. Lethaia. 35(4). 291–299. 60 indexed citations
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Jensen, Sören, James G. Gehlîng, Mary L. Droser, & Stephen W.F. Grant. (2002). A scratch circle origin for the medusoid fossil Kullingia. Lethaia. 35(4). 291–299. 46 indexed citations
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Jensen, Sören & Stephen W.F. Grant. (1998). Trace fossils from the Dividalen Group, northern Sweden: implications for Early Cambrian biostratigraphy of Baltica. 78(4). 305–317. 45 indexed citations
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Jensen, Sören, Stephen W.F. Grant, Alan J. Kaufman, & Frank A. Corsetti. (1996). Chemostratigraphy of Neoproterozoic-Cambrian Units, White-Inyo Region, Eastern California and Western Nevada: Implications for Global Correlation and Faunal Distribution. Palaios. 11(1). 83–83. 4 indexed citations
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Vidal, Gonzalo, et al.. (1994). Neoproterozoic-early Cambrian geology and palaeontology of Iberia. Geological Magazine. 131(6). 729–765. 90 indexed citations
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Grant, Stephen W.F.. (1993). The proterozoic biosphere. A multidisciplinary study. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology. 105(3-4). 364–365. 159 indexed citations
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Bengtson, Stefan, et al.. (1992). Biology and functional morphology of Cloudina, the earliest known metazoan with a mineralized skeleton. The Paleontological Society Special Publications. 6. 325–325. 1 indexed citations
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Grant, Stephen W.F.. (1990). Shell structure and distribution of Cloudina, a potential index fossil for the terminal Proterozoic.. PubMed. 290-A. 261–94. 217 indexed citations

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