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Dr. Ed Landing
State Paleontologist Emeritus
ed.landing@nysed.gov
518-473-8071
Publications
2011
E. Landing
2011,
No Late Cambrian Shoreline Ice in Laurentia
, GSA Today 21, e19. 10.1130/G113C.1
E. Landing
,
R. Fortey
2011,
Tremadocian (Lower Ordovician) Biotas and Sea-level Changes on the Avalon Microcontinent
, Journal of Paleontology 85, 680-696. 10.1666/10-076.1
2010
E. Landing
,
B. Kroger
2010,
Early Ordovician Community Evolution with Eustatic Change Through the Middle Beekmantown Group, Northeast Laurentia
, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 294, 174-188. 10.1016/j.palaeo.2009.11.025
E. Landing
,
J. Keppie
,
A. English
2010,
Cambrian Origin of All Skeletalized Metazoan Phyla—Discovery of Earth’s Oldest Bryozoans (Upper Cambrian, Southern Mexico)
, Geology 38, 547-550. 10.1130/G30870.1
E. Landing
,
B. MacGabhann
2010,
First Evidence for Cambrian Glaciation Provided by Sections in Avalonian New Brunswick and Ireland—Additional Data for Avalon-Gondwana Separation by the Earliest Palaeozoic
, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 285, 174-185. 10.1016/j.palaeo.2009.11.009
E. Landing
2010,
When the Phyla Came Marching In: Modern Marine Organisms Originate in the Cambrian Period
. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 6, 9
2009
E. Landing
,
M.-P. Aubry
,
J. Van Covering
,
N. Christie-Blick
,
B. Pratt
,
D. Owen
,
Ferrusqu\ ia-Villafranca
2009,
Terminology of Geological Time: Establishment of a Community Standard
, Stratigraphy 6, 100-105.
E. Landing
,
B. Kroger
2009,
Cephalopods and Paleoenvironments of the Fort Cassin Formation (upper Lower Ordovician), Eastern New York and Adjacent Vermont
, Journal of Paleontology 83, 664-693. 10.1666/08-181.1
E. Landing
,
L. Amati
,
D. Franzi
2009,
Epeirogenic Transgression Near a Triple Junction: The Oldest (latest early-middle Cambrian) Marine Onlap of Cratonic New York and Quebec
, Geological Magazine 146, 552-566. 10.1017/S0016756809006013
E. Landing
,
B. Kroger
2009,
The Oldest Cephalopods from East Laurentia
, Journal of Paleontology 83, 123-127. 10.1666/08-078R.1
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