Hasiotis, Stephen T.
Stephen T. Hasiotis biologiste
VIAF ID: 276694912 (Personal)
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Works
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Application of morphologic burrow interpretations to discern continental burrow architects: Lungfish or crayfish? | |
Complex ichnofossils of solitary and social soil organisms: understanding their evolution and roles in terrestrial paleoecosystems | |
Continental trace fossils | |
Enigmatic clastic pipe swarms and implications for fluidization dynamics in aeolian deposits | |
First ichnofossils of flank‐buttressed trees (late Eocene), Fayum Depression, Egypt | |
Fossil caddisfly cases (insecta : trichoptera), Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, fruita paleontological area, Colorado | |
Herd structure in Late Cretaceous polar dinosaurs: A remarkable new dinosaur tracksite, Denali National Park, Alaska, USA | |
An ichnofossil assemblage from the Lower Carboniferous Snowy Plains Formation, Mansfield Basin, Australia | |
Ichnofossil assemblages and palaeosols of the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation, south-eastern Utah (USA) : implications for depositional controls and palaeoclimate | |
Ichnofossils from garden park paleontological area, Colorado : implications for paleoecologic and paleoclimatic reconstructions of the Upper Jurassic | |
The identification and interpretation of reptile ichnofossils in paleosols through modern studies | |
NEW CHANCELLORIIDS FROM THE EARLY CAMBRIAN SEKWI FORMATION WITH A COMMENT ON CHANCELLORIID AFFINITIES | |
NEW ICHNOLOGICAL, PALEOBOTANICAL, AND DETRITAL ZIRCON DATA FROM AN UNNAMED ROCK UNIT IN YUKON-CHARLEY RIVERS NATIONAL PRESERVE (CRETACEOUS: ALASKA): STRATIGRAPHIC IMPLICATIONS FOR THE REGION | |
New ichnotaxa of vertebrate burrows from the Salt Wash Member, Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, south-eastern Utah (USA) | |
A new system for describing and classifying tetrapod tail traces with implications for interpreting the dinosaur tail trace record | |
Newly discovered sauropod dinosaur tracks with skin and foot-pad impressions from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, U.S.A. | |
Paleoclimatic Implications of Crayfish-Mediated Prismatic Structures in Paleosols of the Paleogene Willwood Formation, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, U.S.A | |
Paleoclimatic significance of Early Holocene faunal assemblages in wet interdune deposits of the Wahiba Sand Sea, Sultanate of Oman | |
Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of A Late Cretaceous, Muddy, River-Dominated Polar Deltaic System: Schrader Bluff–Prince Creek Formation Transition, Shivugak Bluffs, North Slope of Alaska, U.S.A | |
Reconnaissance of Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation ichnofossils, Rocky Mountain region, USA : paleoenvironmental, stratigraphic, and paleoclimatic significance of terrestrial and freshwater ichnocoenoses | |
Redefining continental ichnology and ... 1997: | |
Relationship of Floodplain Ichnocoenoses to Paleopedology, Paleohydrology, and Paleoclimate in the Willwood Formation, Wyoming, During the Paleocene-eocene Thermal Maximum | |
Significance of Different Modes of Rhizolith Preservation to Interpreting Paleoenvironmental and Paleohydrologic Settings: Examples from Paleogene Paleosols, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, U.S.A | |
Stable and clumped isotopes in desert carbonate spring and lake deposits reveal palaeohydrology: A case study of the Lower Jurassic Navajo Sandstone, south‐western USA | |
Taphonomic analysis of a dinosaur feeding site using geographic information systems (GIS), Morrison Formation, southern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, USA | |
Tidal signatures in an intracratonic playa lake | |
Transient dwarfism of soil fauna during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum | |
Vertebrate tracks and their significance in the Chinle Formation (Late Triassic), petrified forest national park, Arizona |