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The sedimentary geochemistry and paleoenvironments project
ÚC Farrell, R Samawi, S Anjanappa, R Klykov, OO Adeboye, H Agic, ...
Geobiology 19 (6), 545-556, 2021
272021
Depauperate skeletonized reef-dwelling fauna of the early Cambrian: insights from archaeocyathan reef ecosystems of western Mongolia
DR Cordie, SQ Dornbos, PJ Marenco, T Oji, S Gonchigdorj
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 514, 206-221, 2019
192019
Increase in carbonate contribution from framework-building metazoans through early Cambrian reefs of the Western Basin and Range, USA
DR Cordie, SQ Dornbos, PJ Marenco
Palaios 34 (3), 159-174, 2019
102019
Evidence for a local reef eclipse in a shallow marine carbonate environment following the regional extinction of archaeocyaths in Laurentia (Stage 4, Cambrian)
DR Cordie, SQ Dornbos, PJ Marenco
Facies 66 (1), 5, 2020
72020
Restricted morphospace occupancy of early Cambrian reef-building archaeocyaths
DR Cordie, SQ Dornbos
Paleobiology 45 (2), 331-346, 2019
72019
Histological data in a combined phylogenetic analysis of scleractinian reef corals
DR Cordie, AF Budd
Journal of Morphology 277 (4), 494-511, 2016
62016
Analysis of the environmental impacts affecting Cambrian reef building and carbonate settings during the Miaolingian and Furongian epochs: A hypothesis for consideration
DR Cordie
Evolving Earth 1, 100002, 2023
22023
A new crinoid genus from the Middle Devonian of Iowa, USA (Camerata, Melocrinitidae)
DR Cordie, BJ Witzke
Paleontological Research 21 (1), 7-13, 2017
12017
Shifting from climate change denial to acceptance: a mixed-method, semester long case study in an undergraduate first-year experience course
DR Cordie, L Maxwell
Environmental Education Research 29 (12), 1870-1890, 2023
2023
Miaolingian and Furongian environmental impacts on reef building and carbonate environments: a model for consideration
D Cordie
PaleorXiv, 2023
2023
Incorporation, Morphology, and Extinction of Framework-Building Metazoans in Early Cambrian Reef Ecosystems from the Western Usa and Mongolia and Their Effects on Reef Diversity
DR Cordie
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2019
2019
Scleractinia soft tissue systematics: use of histological characters in coral taxonomy and phylogenetic reconstruction
DR Cordie
The University of Iowa, 2015
2015
Evolving Earth
DR Cordie
Searching for framework builders after the regional extinction of archaeocyathan reefs in the Cambrian Mule Spring Limestone near Split Mountain, Nevada, USA
DR Cordie, SQ Dornbos, PJ Marenco
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