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R. Mark Leckie
R. Mark Leckie
Professor of Geosciences, University of Massachusetts
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Oceanic anoxic events and plankton evolution: Biotic response to tectonic forcing during the mid‐Cretaceous
RM Leckie, TJ Bralower, R Cashman
Paleoceanography 17 (3), 13-1-13-29, 2002
10362002
Global cooling during the Eocene-Oligocene climate transition
Z Liu, M Pagani, D Zinniker, R DeConto, M Huber, H Brinkhuis, SR Shah, ...
Science 323 (5918), 1187-1190, 2009
7692009
Paleoecology of mid-Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera: a comparison of open ocean and epicontinental sea assemblages
RM Leckie
Micropaleontology, 164-176, 1987
3521987
Timing and paleoceanography of oceanic dysoxia/anoxia in the Late Barremian to Early Aptian (Early Cretaceous)
TJ Bralower, MA Arthur, RM Leckie, WV Sliter, DJ Allard, SO Schlanger
Palaios, 335-369, 1994
3481994
An integrated Cretaceous microfossil biostratigraphy
TJ Bralower, RM Leckie, WV Sliter, HR Thierstein
Special Publications of SEPM, 1995
3191995
Paleoceanography of the southwestern Western Interior Sea during the time of the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary (Late Cretaceous)
RM Leckie, RF Yuretich, OLO West, D Finkelstein, M Schmidt
2611998
Dysoxic/anoxic episodes in the Aptian-Albian (Early Cretaceous)
TJ Bralower, WV Sliter, MA Arthur, RM Leckie, D Allard, SO Schlanger
Geophysical Monograph Series 77, 5-37, 1993
2571993
Mid-Cretaceous strontium-isotope stratigraphy of deep-sea sections
TJ Bralower, PD Fullagar, CK Paull, GS Dwyer, RM Leckie
Geological Society of America Bulletin 109 (11), 1421-1442, 1997
2531997
The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary cocktail: Chicxulub impact triggers margin collapse and extensive sediment gravity flows
TJ Bralower, CK Paull, R Mark Leckie
Geology 26 (4), 331-334, 1998
2321998
Foraminifera of the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary interval, Greenhorn Formation, Rock Canyon Anticline, Pueblo, Colorado
RM Leckie
2051985
Greenhouse world and the Mesozoic ocean
R Takashima, H Nishi, BT Huber, RM Leckie
Oceanography, 2006
1942006
A paleoceanographic model for the early evolutionary history of planktonic foraminifera
RM Leckie
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 73 (1-2), 107-138, 1989
1911989
Foraminiferal assemblage and stable isotopic change across the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary in the subtropical North Atlantic
BT Huber, RM Leckie, RD Norris, TJ Bralower, E CoBabe
The Journal of Foraminiferal Research 29 (4), 392-417, 1999
1901999
Planktic foraminiferal species turnover across deep-sea Aptian/Albian boundary sections
BT Huber, RM Leckie
The Journal of Foraminiferal Research 41 (1), 53-95, 2011
1882011
Foraminifera as proxies for sea-level change on siliciclastic margins
RM Leckie, HC Olson
1722003
Active-learning methods to improve student performance and scientific interest in a large introductory oceanography course
RF Yuretich, SA Khan, RM Leckie, JJ Clement
Journal of Geoscience Education 49 (2), 111-119, 2001
1532001
High-resolution Neogene planktonic foraminifer biostratigraphy of Site 806, Ontong Java Plateau (western equatorial Pacific)
WP Chaisson, RM Leckie
Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, 130 Scientific Results, 1993
1491993
Mid-Cretaceous planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy off central Morocco, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 79, Sites 545 and 547
RM LECKIE
Initial Reports Deep Sea Drilling Project 79, 579-620, 1984
1331984
Timing and magnitude of Miocene eustasy derived from the mixed siliciclastic-carbonate stratigraphic record of the northeastern Australian margin
CM John, GD Karner, E Browning, RM Leckie, Z Mateo, B Carson, ...
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 304 (3-4), 455-467, 2011
1292011
Foraminiferal and nannofossil paleoecology and paleoceanography of the Cenomanian–Turonian Eagle Ford Shale of southern Texas
CM Lowery, MJ Corbett, RM Leckie, D Watkins, AM Romero, A Pramudito
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 413, 49-65, 2014
1152014
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