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  1. Paleogeography, Paleoclimate & Source Rocks (AAPGStudies in Geology) (Aapg Studies in Geology) by A. Y. Huc, 1995-07-01
  2. Global paleogeography, atmospheric circulation, and rainfall in the Barremian Age (late Early Cretaceous) (Open-file report / United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey) by Judith Totman Parrish, 1985
  3. Ice Drift, Ocean Circulation and Climate Change (Springer Praxis Books / Environmental Sciences) by Jens Bischof, 2001-01-15
  4. The Permian of Northern Pangea: Volume 1: Paleogeography, Paleoclimates, Stratigraphy (Vol 1)
  5. Plant Fossils in Geological Investigation: The Palaeozoic (Ellis Horwood Series in Applied Geology)
  6. Quaternary Environments by Martin Williams, D. L. Dunkerley, et all 1995-03
  7. Paleoenvironmental evolution of southern South America during the Cenozoic [An article from: Journal of Arid Environments] by E. Ortiz-Jaureguizar, G.A. Cladera, 2006-08-01
  8. Atlas of Paleoclimates and Paleoenvironments of the Northern Hemisphere by A.A. Velichko, et al, 1992-04
  9. Palæogeography and polar shift;: A study of hypothetical projections by Davidson Black, 1931
  10. Latitudinal distribution of land and shelf and absorbed solar radiation during the Phanerozoic (Open-file report / United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey) by Judith Totman Parrish, 1985

41. Publications Of C. R. Scotese
Publications of C. R. Scotese Return to Home Page. The following is a list of my publications on the topics of plate tectonics, paleogeography, and paleoclimatology.
http://www.scotese.com/scotesepubs.htm
Publications of C. R. Scotese Return to Home Page The following is a list of my publications on the topics of plate tectonics, paleogeography, and paleoclimatology. For more information about my Teaching and Research see my Bio Page
Research Articles in Books and Journals The first vertebrate flying machine, Earth Sci., 27: 145-150. and Baker, C. W., Continental drift reconstructions and animation, J. Geol. Educ., 23: 167-171.
Continental Drift (flip book), 1st edition. A continental drift 'flip book", Computers and Geology, 2:13-116. with Ziegler, A.M., McKerrow, W.S., Johnson, M.E., and Bambach, R.K., Paleozoic biogeography of the continents bordering the Iapetus (Pre-Caldonian) and Rheic (Pre-Hercynian) ocean, in Paleontology and Plate Tectonics, R. M. West, ed., Milwaukee Public Museum, Special Publications in Biology and Geology, 2:1-22.
with Ziegler, A.M., Hansen, K.S., Kelly, M.E., and Van der Voo, R., Silurian continental distributions, paleogeography, climatology, and biogeography. Tectonophysics, 40: 13-51. with Bambach, R.K., Barton, C., Van der Voo, R., and Ziegler, A.M., Paleozoic base maps., J. Geology, 87, 217-277.

42. Exhibitor Profile - PALEOMAP Project
The PALEOMAP Project provides teaching materials (animations, digital images, and software) about plate tectonics, paleogeography, and paleoclimatology.
http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2010AM/finalprogram/exhibitor_21385.htm
GSA Annual Meeting Exhibitor Booth: 1033 PALEOMAP Project The PALEOMAP Project provides teaching materials (animations, digital images, and software) about plate tectonics, paleogeography, and paleoclimatology. Web Page: www.scotese.com Contact: Christopher R. Scotese
700 Tanglewood
Arlington , TX 76012
USA Email: cscotese@gmail.com Category: General Educational Products Exhibit Hours:
Sunday, 31 Oct. 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Monday, 1 Nov. 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, 2 Nov. 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, 3 Nov. 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m 2010 GSA Denver Annual Meeting (31 October –3 November 2010) Exhibitor Index or Exhibitors by Category

43. University Of Texas At Arlington
Research interests include plate tectonics, paleogeography, and paleoclimatology. The PALEOMAP Project, which produces lithologic maps of the past configuration of the
http://www.uta.edu/ees/Faculty Pages/scotese/scotese.htm
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Christopher R. Scotese
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cscotese@uta.edu
Christopher R. Scotese , Professor, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1985. Research interests include plate tectonics, paleogeography, and paleoclimatology. The PALEOMAP Project, which produces lithologic maps of the past configuration of the continents and ocean basins, is the primary focus of this research. Research interests teaching statement Examples of PaleoMap reconstructions at 020 MYBP (Early Miocene), and at 065 MYBP (Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary) centered on the location of the Chicxulub crater. Home UTA Main Page College of Science The University of Texas at Arlington Department of Geology, Box 19049, Arlington, Texas 76019-0049
Questions about this site? Email: GeoWebMaster

44. Earth Science And Meteorology Page
Systems; Global Environmental Change; Internet Directories; Meteorology; Natural Disasters and Hazards; Natural History Museums; Oceanography; Paleogeography and Paleoclimatology
http://rhsweb.org/library/earthsci.htm

45. Amino Acid Dating - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Stratigraphy, oceanography, paleogeography, and paleoclimatology have been particularly affected. Their applications include dating correlation, relative dating, sedimentation rate
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amino_acid_dating
Amino acid dating
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Amino acid dating is a dating technique used to estimate the age of a specimen in paleobiology archaeology forensic science , and other fields. This technique relates changes in amino acid molecules to the time elapsed since they were formed.
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All biological tissues contain amino acids . All amino acids except glycine possess an asymmetric carbon atom, which means that the amino acid can have two different configurations, "D" or "L". With a few important exceptions, living organisms keep all their amino acids in the "L" configuration. When an organism dies, control over the configuration of the amino acids ceases, and the ratio of D/L moves slowly toward equilibrium, a process called racemization . Thus, measuring the ratio of D/L of a sample can allow calculations of how long ago the specimen died.

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