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Martin J. Head
Martin J. Head
University of Toronto, University of Cambridge, Brock University
Verified email at brocku.ca
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Formal ratification of the Quaternary System/Period and the Pleistocene Series/Epoch with a base at 2.58 Ma
PL Gibbard, MJ Head, MJC Walker, ...
Journal of Quaternary Science 25 (2), 96-102, 2010
8252010
Formal ratification of the Quaternary System/Period and the Pleistocene Series/Epoch with a base at 2.58 Ma
PL Gibbard, MJ Head, MJC Walker, ...
Journal of Quaternary Science 25 (2), 96-102, 2010
8252010
Distribution of recent dinoflagellate cysts in surface sediments from the North Atlantic Ocean and adjacent seas in relation to sea-surface parameters
A Rochon, A Vernal, JL Turon, J Matthiessen, MJ Head
American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists Contribution Series 35 …, 1999
5451999
Modern dinoflagellate cysts and their biological affinities
MJ Head
Palynology: principles and applications 3, 1197-1248, 1996
4561996
Dinoflagellate cyst assemblages as tracers of sea‐surface conditions in the northern North Atlantic, Arctic and sub‐Arctic seas: the new ‘n = 677’ data base and its …
A Vernal, M Henry, J Matthiessen, PJ Mudie, A Rochon, KP Boessenkool, ...
Journal of Quaternary Science: Published for the Quaternary Research …, 2001
4132001
Early-Middle Pleistocene transitions: an overview and recommendation for the defining boundary
MJ Head, PL Gibbard
Geological Society, London, Special Publications 247 (1), 1-18, 2005
3192005
Cold marine indicators of the late Quaternary: the new dinoflagellate cyst genus Islandinium and related morphotypes
MJ Head, R Harland, J Matthiessen
Journal of Quaternary Science: Published for the Quaternary Research …, 2001
2232001
Hydrographic development of the Aral Sea during the last 2000 years based on a quantitative analysis of dinoflagellate cysts
P Sorrel, SM Popescu, MJ Head, JP Suc, S Klotz, H Oberhänsli
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 234 (2-4), 304-327, 2006
1372006
Dinoflagellate cyst stratigraphy and palaeoecology of the Pliocene in northern Belgium, southern North Sea Basin
S Louwye, MJ Head, S de Schepper
Geological Magazine 141 (3), 353-378, 2004
1332004
Dinoflagellates, sporomorphs, and other palynomorphs from the Upper Pliocene St. Erth Beds of Cornwall, southwestern England
MJ Head
Memoir (The Paleontological Society), 1-62, 1993
1301993
Morphology and paleoenvironmental significance of the Cenozoic dinoflagellate genera Tectatodinium and Habibacysta
MJ Head
Micropaleontology, 289-321, 1994
1051994
Differential diagenesis of rhythmic limestone alternations supported by palynological evidence
H Westphal, MJ Head, A Munnecke
Journal of Sedimentary research 70 (3), 715-725, 2000
912000
Late Cenozoic dinoflagellates from the royal society borehole at Ludham, Norfolk, Eastern England
MJ Head
Journal of Paleontology 70 (4), 543-570, 1996
911996
New species of dinocysts and a new species of acritarch from the upper Miocene and lowermost Pliocene, ODP Leg 105, Site 646, Labrador Sea
MJ Head, G Norris, PJ Mudie
Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results 105, 453-466, 1989
911989
Palynology and dinocyst stratigraphy of the Eocene and Oligocene in ODP Leg 105, Hole 647A, Labrador Sea
MJ Head, G Norris
Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results 105, 515-550, 1989
801989
The cyst of the calcareous dinoflagellate Scrippsiella trifida: resolving the fossil record of its organic wall with that of Alexandrium tamarense
MJ Head, J Lewis, A De Vernal
Journal of Paleontology 80 (1), 1-18, 2006
612006
27. Palynology and dinocyst stratigraphy of the Miocene in ODP Leg 105, Hole 645E, Baffin Bay
MJ Head, G Norris, PJ Mudie
Ocean Drilling Program, Proceedings, Scientific Results 105, 467-514, 1989
171989
25. Palynology and dinocyst stratigraphy of the Upper Miocene and lowermost Pliocene, ODP Leg 105, Site 646, Labrador Sea​​​​​​​
MJ Head, G Norris, PJ Mudie
Ocean Drilling Program, Proceedings, Scientific Results, Leg 105, 423-451, 1989
91989
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