T. Meidla

1.4k total citations · 1 hit paper
15 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

T. Meidla is a scholar working on Paleontology, Atmospheric Science and Geology. According to data from OpenAlex, T. Meidla has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Paleontology, 13 papers in Atmospheric Science and 4 papers in Geology. Recurrent topics in T. Meidla's work include Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (13 papers), Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils (11 papers) and Geological Studies and Exploration (3 papers). T. Meidla is often cited by papers focused on Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (13 papers), Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils (11 papers) and Geological Studies and Exploration (3 papers). T. Meidla collaborates with scholars based in Estonia, United Kingdom and Finland. T. Meidla's co-authors include P. J. Brenchley, Linda Hints, J. D. Marshall, Jaak Nõlvak, Tõnu Martma, Dimitri Kaljo, Darrel G.F. Long, Thomas F. Anderson, Oive Tinn and Leho Ainsaar and has published in prestigious journals such as Geology, Geological Society of America Bulletin and Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology.

In The Last Decade

T. Meidla

15 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Hit Papers

Bathymetric and isotopic evidence for a short-lived Late ... 1994 2026 2004 2015 1994 100 200 300 400 500

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
T. Meidla Estonia 10 1.0k 632 315 296 221 15 1.2k
Fabrice Minoletti France 19 946 0.9× 731 1.2× 342 1.1× 298 1.0× 265 1.2× 39 1.2k
Fabrizio Tremolada Italy 15 870 0.8× 627 1.0× 312 1.0× 203 0.7× 162 0.7× 20 1.1k
Renato Posenato Italy 20 1.2k 1.1× 525 0.8× 366 1.2× 274 0.9× 338 1.5× 77 1.4k
Marcos A. Lamolda Spain 18 987 1.0× 763 1.2× 351 1.1× 168 0.6× 149 0.7× 44 1.1k
Leho Ainsaar Estonia 18 788 0.8× 452 0.7× 330 1.0× 201 0.7× 157 0.7× 49 1.0k
A. V. Dronov Russia 16 940 0.9× 525 0.8× 457 1.5× 213 0.7× 229 1.0× 43 1.2k
Susana E. Damborenea Argentina 20 1.1k 1.1× 554 0.9× 430 1.4× 185 0.6× 318 1.4× 63 1.4k
Ines Wendler Germany 19 883 0.9× 721 1.1× 281 0.9× 196 0.7× 174 0.8× 25 1.1k
Olle Hints Estonia 22 1.1k 1.0× 629 1.0× 256 0.8× 188 0.6× 407 1.8× 78 1.2k
Jackie A. Lees United Kingdom 23 1.3k 1.3× 957 1.5× 355 1.1× 222 0.8× 281 1.3× 44 1.6k

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Fields of papers citing papers by T. Meidla

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of T. Meidla

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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Ainsaar, Leho, et al.. (2020). Stratigraphy and facies differences of the Middle Darriwilian Isotopic Carbon Excursion (MDICE) in Baltoscandia. Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences Geology. 69(4). 214–222. 13 indexed citations
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Meidla, T., et al.. (2011). Trilobite biostratigraphy in the Middle and Upper Ordovician of western Leningrad Region. Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation. 19(6). 618–630. 4 indexed citations
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Ainsaar, Leho, Dimitri Kaljo, Tõnu Martma, et al.. (2010). Middle and Upper Ordovician carbon isotope chemostratigraphy in Baltoscandia: A correlation standard and clues to environmental history. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology. 294(3-4). 189–201. 185 indexed citations
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Williams, Mark, et al.. (2010). Ostracods from Upper Ordovician (Katian) carbonate lithofacies in southwest Scotland. Geological Magazine. 147(6). 919–939. 10 indexed citations
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Meidla, T., et al.. (2009). Thallophytic algal flora from a new Silurian Lagerstätte; pp. 38–42. Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences Geology. 58(1). 38–42. 21 indexed citations
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Tinn, Oive, Leho Ainsaar, T. Meidla, & Lars E. Holmer. (2007). Ordovician ostracod diversity and carbon isotope curve in Gullhögen, Sweden. Gushengwu xuebao. 46. 483–488. 1 indexed citations
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Meidla, T.. (2007). Ostracods from the Upper Ordovician Borenshult fauna, Sweden. GFF. 129(2). 123–132. 12 indexed citations
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Meidla, T., Leho Ainsaar, Jan Backman, et al.. (2004). Middle_Upper Ordovician carbon isotopic record from Västergötland (Sweden) and East Baltic. 67–68. 7 indexed citations
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Tolmacheva, T. Yu., et al.. (2003). Faunal composition and dynamics in unconsolidated sediments: a case study from the Middle Ordovician of the East Baltic. Geological Magazine. 140(1). 31–44. 30 indexed citations
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Tinn, Oive & T. Meidla. (2002). An enigmatic early?palaeocope ostracode from the Arenig of NW Russia. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 47(4). 2 indexed citations
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Brenchley, P. J., Linda Hints, Dimitri Kaljo, et al.. (2002). High-resolution stable isotope stratigraphy of Upper Ordovician sequences: Constraints on the timing of bioevents and environmental changes associated with mass extinction and glaciation. Geological Society of America Bulletin. 115(1). 89–104. 333 indexed citations
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Tolmacheva, T. Yu., et al.. (2001). Spatial variations in faunal composition, Middle Ordovician, Volkhov Stage, East Baltic. GFF. 123(2). 65–72. 16 indexed citations
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Tinn, Oive & T. Meidla. (2001). Middle Ordovician ostracods from the Lanna and Holen Limestones, south-central Sweden. GFF. 123(3). 129–136. 32 indexed citations
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Nõlvak, Jaak, et al.. (1995). Microfossils in the Ordovician erratic boulders from Southwestern Finland. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland. 67(2). 3–26. 7 indexed citations
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Brenchley, P. J., J. D. Marshall, Darrel G.F. Long, et al.. (1994). Bathymetric and isotopic evidence for a short-lived Late Ordovician glaciation in a greenhouse period. Geology. 22(4). 295–298. 508 indexed citations breakdown →

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