David Kemp
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教授(特聘) 博士生导师 硕士生导师
性别 : 男
出生年月 : 1978年12月12日
毕业院校 : 开放大学
学历 : 博士研究生
学位 : 理学博士学位
在职信息 : 在职
所在单位 : 地球科学学院
入职时间 : 2018年11月01日
学科 : 古生物学与地层学 地质学 地球化学
办公地点 : 主楼313B
联系方式 : davidkemp@cug.edu.cn
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- [1]Astronomical pacing of methane release in the Early Jurassic period
- [2]A nonmarine record of eccentricity forcing through the Upper Triassic of southwest England and its correlation with the Newark Basin astronomically calibrated geomagnetic polarity time scale from North America
- [3]Astronomical forcing and chronology of the early Toarcian (Early Jurassic) Oceanic Anoxic Event in Yorkshire
- [4]Shallow water records of astronomical forcing and the eccentricity paradox
- [5]Stochastic and deterministic controls on stratigraphic completeness and fidelity
- [6]Colorimetric characterisation of flatbed scanners for rock/sediment imaging
- [7]Climatic and eustatic signals in a global compilation of shallow marine carbonate accumulation rates
- [8]A cool temperate climate on the Antarctic Peninsula through the latest Cretaceous to early Palaeogene
- [9]Timescale uncertainty of abrupt events in the geologic record arising from unsteady sedimentation
- [10]Multiproxy geochemical analysis of a Panthalassic margin record of the early Toarcian oceanic anoxic event (Toyora area, Japan)
- [11]Maximum rates of climate change are systematically underestimated in the geological record
- [12]Investigating the preservation of orbital forcing in peritidal carbonates
- [13]Kemp, D.B..Optimizing significance testing of astronomical forcing in cyclostratigraphy.Paleoceanography
- [14]Kemp, D.B..Stratigraphic completeness and resolution in an ancient mudrock succession.Sedimentology
- [15]Kemp, D.B..Metre-scale cycles in shallow water carbonates: Milankovitch and stochastic origins.Sedimentology
- [16]Sinnesael, M..The cyclostratigraphy intercomparison project (CIP): consistency, merits and pitfalls of cyclostratigraphy.Earth Science Reviews
- [17]Kemp, D.B.Organic matter variations and links to climate change across the early Toarcian oceanic anoxic event (T-OAE) in Toyora area, southwest Japan.Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
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