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Michael A. Arthur
Michael A. Arthur
Professor of Geoscience, Pennsylvania State University
Verified email at psu.edu
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Stable isotopes of oxygen and carbon and their application to sedimentologic and paleoenvironmental problems
TF Anderson, MA Arthur
14041983
Interpreting carbon-isotope excursions: carbonates and organic matter
LR Kump, MA Arthur
Chemical Geology 161 (1-3), 181-198, 1999
11741999
Carbon isotope fluctuations in Cretaceous pelagic limestones: potential stratigraphic and petroleum exploration tool
PA Scholle, MA Arthur
Aapg Bulletin 64 (1), 67-87, 1980
10871980
Marine black shales: depositional mechanisms and environments of ancient deposits
MA Arthur, BB Sageman
Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 22 (1), 499-551, 1994
9541994
Chemical Weathering, Atmospheric CO2, and Climate
LR Kump, SL Brantley, MA Arthur
Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 28 (1), 611-667, 2000
8552000
The Cenomanian-Turonian Oceanic Anoxic Event, II. Palaeoceanographic controls on organic-matter production and preservation
MA Arthur, SO Schlanger, HC Jenkyns
Geological Society, London, Special Publications 26 (1), 401-420, 1987
8071987
Secular variations in the pelagic realm
AG Fischer, MA Arthur
Special Publications of SEPM, 1977
8061977
The Cenomanian-Turonian Oceanic Anoxic Event, I. Stratigraphy and distribution of organic carbon-rich beds and the marine δ13C excursion
SO Schlanger, MA Arthur, HC Jenkyns, PA Scholle
Geological Society, London, Special Publications 26 (1), 371-399, 1987
7621987
Geochemical and climatic effects of increased marine organic carbon burial at the Cenomanian/Turonian boundary
MA Arthur, WE Dean, LM Pratt
Nature 335 (6192), 714-717, 1988
7411988
Stratigraphy, geochemistry, and paleoceanography of organic carbon-rich Cretaceous sequences
MA Arthur, HJ Brumsack, HC Jenkyns, SO Schlanger
Cretaceous resources, events and rhythms: background and plans for research …, 1990
6821990
Late Miocene atmospheric CO2 concentrations and the expansion of C4 grasses
M Pagani, KH Freeman, MA Arthur
Science 285 (5429), 876-879, 1999
5751999
Miocene evolution of atmospheric carbon dioxide
M Pagani, MA Arthur, KH Freeman
Paleoceanography 14 (3), 273-292, 1999
5571999
Massive release of hydrogen sulfide to the surface ocean and atmosphere during intervals of oceanic anoxia
LR Kump, A Pavlov, MA Arthur
Geology 33 (5), 397-400, 2005
5502005
Cretaceous “oceanic anoxic events” as causal factors in development of reef-reservoired giant oil fields
MA Arthur, SO Schlanger
AAPG bulletin 63 (6), 870-885, 1979
5291979
Two or four Neoproterozoic glaciations?
MJ Kennedy, B Runnegar, AR Prave, KH Hoffmann, MA Arthur
Geology 26 (12), 1059-1063, 1998
5011998
Variations in the Global Carbon Cycle During the Cretaceous Related to Climate, Volcanism, and Changes in Atmospheric CO2
MA Arthur, WE Dean, SO Schlanger
The carbon cycle and atmospheric CO2: natural variations Archean to present …, 1985
4951985
Early diagenesis of organic matter in Peru continental margin sediments: phosphorite precipitation
PN Froelich, MA Arthur, WC Burnett, M Deakin, V Hensley, R Jahnke, ...
Marine Geology 80 (3-4), 309-343, 1988
4371988
Geochemical evidence for suppression of pelagic marine productivity at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
JC Zachos, MA Arthur, WE Dean
Nature 337 (6202), 61-64, 1989
4021989
Early Cenozoic decoupling of the global carbon and sulfur cycles
AC Kurtz, LR Kump, MA Arthur, JC Zachos, A Paytan
Paleoceanography 18 (4), 2003
4002003
A weathering hypothesis for glaciation at high atmospheric pCO2 during the Late Ordovician
LR Kump, MA Arthur, ME Patzkowsky, MT Gibbs, DS Pinkus, PM Sheehan
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 152 (1-2), 173-187, 1999
3861999
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