Robert E. Riding

geologist

Born 1944-01-01

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P69educated atUniversity of SheffieldQ823917
P108employerUniversity of Tennessee, KnoxvilleQ1150105
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Q45019851A Tribute to Martin D. Brasier: Palaeobiologist and Astrobiologist (April 12, 1947-December 16, 2014).
Q107596211A template for an improved rock-based subdivision of the pre-Cryogenian time scale
Q123365587Attached vermiform gastropods in Carboniferous marginal marine stromatolites and biostromes
Q117801607Biogeochemical and redox record of mid–late Triassic reef evolution in the Italian Dolomites
Q57664905Biosedimentology of Microbial Buildups IGCP Project No. 380 Proceedings of 2nd Meeting, Göttingen/Germany 1996
Q105669803Controls on Microbial Dome Fabric Development along a Carbonate-Siliciclastic Shelf-Basin Transect, Miocene, SE Spain
Q56114010Coral reef evolution on rapidly subsiding margins
Q28660414Cyanobacterial fossils from 252 Ma old microbialites and their environmental significance
Q56910656Diversity of coralline red algae: origination and extinction patterns from the Early Cretaceous to the Pleistocene
Q58929592Early recovery of sponge framework reefs after Cambrian archaeocyath extinction: Zhangxia Formation (early Cambrian Series 3), Shandong, North China
Q59065397Fossil evidence for the location of the Precambrian/Cambrian boundary in Morocco
Q57218696Geochemistry. A hard life for cyanobacteria
Q58929554Influence of dissolved oxygen on secular patterns of marine microbial carbonate abundance during the past 490 Myr
Q63185016Internal structure of segment reefs: Halimeda algal mounds in the Mediterranean Miocene
Q110186583Keratolite–stromatolite consortia mimic domical and branched columnar stromatolites
Q105669785Late Miocene Mediterranean desiccation: topography and significance of the `Salinity Crisis' erosion surface on-land in southeast Spain
Q110186761Lithistid sponge-microbial reefs, Nevada, USA: Filling the late Cambrian ‘reef gap’
Q58929560Marine oxygenation, lithistid sponges, and the early history of Paleozoic skeletal reefs
Q105669787Mediterranean Messinian Salinity Crisis: constraints from a coeval marginal basin, Sorbas, southeastern Spain
Q117736262Mesoproterozoic Molar Tooth Structure Related to Increased Marine Oxygenation
Q58222319Mesoproterozoic carbon dioxide levels inferred from calcified cyanobacteria
Q114079431Metazoan/microbial biostalactites from present-day submarine caves in the Mediterranean Sea
Q55899220Microbial carbonate abundance compared with fluctuations in metazoan diversity over geological time
Q56018337Microbial carbonates: the geological record of calcified bacterial-algal mats and biofilms
Q57556572Microbialites in Last Glacial Maximum and deglacial reefs of the Great Barrier Reef (IODP Expedition 325, NE Australia)
Q56521860Ordovician calcified cyanobacteria and associated microfossils from the Tarim Basin, Northwest China: systematics and significance
Q114191257Ordovician cyanobacterial calcification: A marine fossil proxy for atmospheric CO2
Q28957607Shamovella obscura: The Correct Name for Tubiphytes obscurus (Fossil)
Q56784835Solenopora Is A Chaetetid Sponge, Not An Alga
Q70941467Steep Rock Lake: Sedimentology and geochemistry of an Archean carbonate platform
Q110186769Structure and composition of organic reefs and carbonate mud mounds: concepts and categories
Q56503260Structure and diversity of oldest sponge-microbe reefs: Lower Cambrian, Aldan River, Siberia
Q58107390Temperate waterShamovellafrom the Lower Permian of West Timor, Indonesia
Q60961353Testing models for the Messinian salinity crisis: The Messinian record in Almería, SE Spain
Q104482001The 'classic stromatolite' Cryptozoön is a keratose sponge-microbial consortium
Q59034630The algal breath of life
Q109642394Uraloporella Korde in the Devonian of Alberta
Q56521898Xianella: a new mat-forming calcified cyanobacterium from the Middle-Late Ordovician of North China

Q107369295Microbial SedimentseditorP98