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A proposed integrated multi-signature model for peritidal cycles in carbonates (2007)
Journal Article
Spence, G., & Tucker, M. (2007). A proposed integrated multi-signature model for peritidal cycles in carbonates. Journal of Sedimentary Research, 77(10), 797-808. https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2007.080

A new integrated multi-signature model for meter-scale peritidal carbonate cycles presented here is relevant to the interpretation of these cycles in the stratigraphic record. Meter-scale shallowing-upward (micro)facies cycles are the most common typ... Read More about A proposed integrated multi-signature model for peritidal cycles in carbonates.

Bacterial fossils and microbial dolomite in Triassic stromatolites (2007)
Journal Article
Perri, E., & Tucker, M. (2007). Bacterial fossils and microbial dolomite in Triassic stromatolites. Geology, 35(3), 207-210. https://doi.org/10.1130/g23354a.1

Triassic stromatolitic dolomite from Italy preserves mineralized bacterial remains, one of the first unequivocal identifications of such structures in the geological record. They consist of empty spheroids 1.0 µm diameter resembling coccoid bacteria,... Read More about Bacterial fossils and microbial dolomite in Triassic stromatolites.

Sequence stratigraphic framework and relative sea-level changes of the Upper Palaeozoic strata of the Dianqiangui Basin and its adjacent areas in Southwest China. (2006)
Book Chapter
Mei, M., & Tucker, M. (2006). Sequence stratigraphic framework and relative sea-level changes of the Upper Palaeozoic strata of the Dianqiangui Basin and its adjacent areas in Southwest China. In T. Wong (Ed.), Proceedings of the XVth Internation Congress on Carboniferous and Permian Stratigraphy (1-14). Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts & Science

Unravelling the microfacies signatures of parasequences using computer-optimized similarity matrices (2004)
Journal Article
Spence, G., Arnaud-Vanneau, A., Arnaud, H., & Tucker, M. (2004). Unravelling the microfacies signatures of parasequences using computer-optimized similarity matrices. Sedimentology, 51(6), 1243-1271. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3091.2004.00669.x

The microfacies of a Lower Cretaceous carbonate drillcore from Oman are characterized using optimizing matrices of Jaccard's similarity coefficients of community. Other than systems tract boundaries, there is no obvious evidence of individual paraseq... Read More about Unravelling the microfacies signatures of parasequences using computer-optimized similarity matrices.