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Charles E. Mitchell
Charles E. Mitchell
Department of Geological Sciences, University at Buffalo, SUNY; retired
E-mail megerősítve itt: buffalo.edu
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Environmental changes in the Late Ordovician–early Silurian: review and new insights from black shales and nitrogen isotopes
MJ Melchin, CE Mitchell, C Holmden, P Štorch
Bulletin 125 (11-12), 1635-1670, 2013
3272013
The Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) for the base of the Hirnantian Stage (the uppermost of the Ordovician System)
X Chen, J Rong, J Fan, R Zhan, CE Mitchell, DAT Harper, MJ Melchin, ...
Episodes Journal of International Geoscience 29 (3), 183-196, 2006
3132006
Late Ordovician to earliest Silurian graptolite and brachiopod biozonation from the Yangtze region, South China, with a global correlation
C Xu, R Jiayu, CE Mitchell, DAT Harper, F Junxuan, Z Renbin, ...
Geological Magazine 137 (6), 623-650, 2000
3132000
A comparison of crayfish burrow morphologies: Triassic and Holocene fossil, paleo‐and neo‐ichnological evidence, and the identification of their burrowing signatures
ST Hasiotis, CE Mitchell
Ichnos: An International Journal of Plant & Animal 2 (4), 291-314, 1993
2851993
Local and global perspectives on carbon and nitrogen cycling during the Hirnantian glaciation
DF LaPorte, C Holmden, WP Patterson, JD Loxton, MJ Melchin, ...
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 276 (1-4), 182-195, 2009
1932009
Evolution and phylogenetic classification of the Diplograptacea
CE MITCHELL
Palaeontology 30 (2), 353-405, 1987
1891987
Patterns and processes of latest Ordovician graptolite extinction and recovery based on data from South China
C Xu, MJ Melchin, HD Sheets, CE Mitchell, F Jun-Xuan
Journal of Paleontology 79 (5), 842-861, 2005
1542005
Application of morphologic burrow interpretations to discern continental burrow architects: lungfish or crayfish?
ST Hasiotis, CE Mitchell, RF Dubiel
Ichnos: An International Journal of Plant & Animal 2 (4), 315-333, 1993
1371993
A combined landmark and outline-based approach to ontogenetic shape change in the Ordovician trilobite Triarthrus becki
HD Sheets, K Kim, CE Mitchell
Morphometrics: applications in biology and paleontology, 67-82, 2004
1172004
Hirnantian (latest Ordovician) graptolites from the Upper Yangtze region, China
C Xu, FAN JUN‐XUAN, MJ Melchin, CE Mitchell
Palaeontology 48 (2), 235-280, 2005
1112005
Late Ordovician extinction in the Graptoloidea
MJ Melchin, CE Mitchell, CR Barnes, SH Williams
Advances in Ordovician Geology 90 (9), 143-156, 1991
1021991
Graptoloid diversity and disparity became decoupled during the Ordovician mass extinction
DW Bapst, PC Bullock, MJ Melchin, HD Sheets, CE Mitchell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (9), 3428-3433, 2012
1002012
Definition of a global boundary stratotype for the Darriwilian Stage of the Ordovician System
CE Mitchell, C Xu, SM Bergström, Z Yuan-Dong, W Zhi-Hao, BD Webby, ...
Episodes 20 (3), 158-166, 1997
941997
Phylogenetic analysis reveals that Rhabdopleura is an extant graptolite
CE Mitchell, MJ Melchin, CB Cameron, J Maletz
Lethaia 46 (1), 34-56, 2013
902013
K-bentonites and graptolite biostratigraphy in the Middle Ordovician of New York State and Quebec: A new chronostratigraphic model
D Goldman, CE Mitchell, SM Bergström, JW Delano, S Tice
Palaios, 124-143, 1994
831994
Uppermost Ordovician (upper Katian–Hirnantian) graptolites of north-central Nevada, USA
P Štorch, CE Mitchell, SC Finney, MJ Melchin
Bulletin of Geosciences 86 (2), 301-386, 2011
772011
Rhyolitic glass in Ordovician K-bentonites: A new stratigraphic tool
JW Delano, SJ Tice, CE Mitchell, D Goldman
Geology 22 (2), 115-118, 1994
771994
Stratigraphic correlations using trace elements in apatite from Late Ordovician (Sandbian-Katian) K-bentonites of eastern North America
BK Sell, SD Samson, CE Mitchell, PI McLaughlin, AE Koenig, SA Leslie
Bulletin 127 (9-10), 1259-1274, 2015
742015
Why the null matters: statistical tests, random walks and evolution
HD Sheets, CE Mitchell
Microevolution Rate, Pattern, Process, 105-125, 2001
732001
Discovery of the Ordovician Millbrig K-bentonite Bed in the Trenton Group of New York State: implications for regional correlation and sequence stratigraphy in eastern North …
CE Mitchell, S Adhya, SM Bergström, MP Joy, JW Delano
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 210 (2-4), 331-346, 2004
722004
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