Gregory Price
0000-0002-2461-7465
University of Plymouth
101 papers found
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The distribution of trace metal pollutants within intertidal sediments of the Tamar Estuary, SW England
Palaeoclimate indicators (clay minerals, calcareous nannofossils, stable isotopes) compared from two successions in the late Jurassic of the Volga Basin (SE Russia)
Geological evaluation of multiple general circulation model simulations of Late Jurassic palaeoclimate
Isotopic evidence for temperature variation during the early Cretaceous (late Ryazanian–mid-Hauterivian)
The evidence and implications of polar ice during the Mesozoic
Low-latitude sea-surface temperatures for the mid-Cretaceous and the evolution of planktic foraminifera: Comment
Isotopic variation in late Cenomanian to early Turonian foraminifera and matrix from DSDP site 551 (Goban Spur, Northeast Atlantic)
A comparison of GCM simulated Cretaceous `greenhouse' and `icehouse' climates: implications for the sedimentary record
Isotopic variation in fossils and matrix of the Cretaceous Red Chalk at Speeton and South Ferriby, Yorkshire, England
Isotopic evidence for palaeotemperatures and depth stratification of Middle Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera from the Pacific Ocean
Biomonitoring of pollution by Cerastoderma edule from the British Isles: a Laser Ablation ICP-MS study
Quantitative palaeoclimate GCM validation: Late Jurassic and mid-Cretaceous case studies
Carbon-isotope variation in Sphagnum from hummock-hollow complexes: Implications for Holocene climate reconstruction
Prediction of modern bauxite occurrence: implications for climate reconstruction
“Warm” palaeotemperatures from high Late Jurassic palaeolatitudes (Falkland Plateau): Ecological, environmental or diagenetic controls?
Significance of infiltrated clays within the Lower Permian Yellow Sands of north-east England
Sedimentological evaluation of general circulation model simulations for the “greenhouse” Earth: Cretaceous and Jurassic case studies
Modelling Late Jurassic Milankovitch climate variations
Cooler estimates of Cretaceous temperatures
Palaeotemperatures indicated by Upper Jurassic (Kimmeridgian-Tithonian) fossils from Mallorca determined by oxygen isotope composition
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