Cathryn R. Newton, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Earth Sciences | Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States |
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Michael T Whalen | grad student | 1985-1993 | Syracuse |
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Bonuso N, Newton CR, Brower JC, et al. (2002) Does coordinated stasis yield taxonomic and ecologic stability?: Middle Devonian Hamilton Group of central New York Geology. 30: 1055-1058 |
Bonuso N, Newton CR, Brower JC, et al. (2002) Statistical testing of community patterns: Uppermost Hamilton Group, Middle Devonian (New York State: USA) Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 185: 1-24 |
McRoberts CA, Newton CR. (1995) Selective extinction among end-Triassic European bivalves Geology. 23: 102-104 |
McRoberts CA, Newton CR, Allasinaz A. (1995) End Triassic Bivalve Extinction: Lombardian Alps, Italy Historical Biology. 9: 297-317 |
Ivany LC, Newton CR, Mullins HT. (1994) Benthic invertebrates of a modern carbonate ramp: a preliminary survey Journal of Paleontology. 68: 417-433 |
Newton CR. (1990) In reply: paleobiogeography of the ancient pacific. Science. 249: 681-683 |
Newton CR. (1988) Significance of "Tethyan" Fossils in the American Cordillera Science. 242: 385-391 |
Wang J, Newton CR, Dunne L. (1988) Late Triassic transition from biogenic to arc sedimentation on the Peninsular terrane: Puale Bay, Alaska Peninsula Geological Society of America Bulletin. 100: 1466-1478 |
Newton CR, Mullins HT, Gardulski AF, et al. (1987) Coral mounds on the West Florida slope: unanswered questions regarding the development of deep-water banks Palaios. 2: 359-367 |
Thompson JB, Newton CR. (1987) Ecological reinterpretation of the dysaerobic Leiorhynchus fauna; Upper Devonian Geneseo Black Shale, central New York Palaios. 2: 274-281 |