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2020


Mulayim, O., Yilmaz, O. I., Sari, B., Tasli, K., & Wagreich, M. (2020). Cenomanian–Turonian drowning of the Arabian Carbonate Platform, the İṅisḑere section, Adıyaman, SE Turkey. In M. Wagreich (Ed.), Geological Society Special Publication (1 ed., pp. 189-210). Geological Society of London. Geological Society Special Publications Vol. 498 No. 1 https://doi.org/10.1144/SP498-2018-130

Wagreich, M., & Koukal, V. (2020). The pelagic archive of short-term sea-level change in the cretaceous: A review of proxies linked to orbital forcing. In Geological Society Special Publication (1 ed., pp. 39-56). Geological Society of London. Geological Society Special Publications Vol. 498 No. 1 https://doi.org/10.1144/SP498-2019-34

Wagreich, M., Hart, M. B., Sames, B., & Yilmaz, I. O. (Eds.) (2020). Cretaceous Climate Events and Short-Term Sea-Level Changes. The Geological Society of London. Geological Society Special Publications Vol. 498

2019


Wagreich, M., Draganits, E., & Sames, B. (2019). Stratigraphy in the Anthropocene - nailing down chronostratigraphy. In Abstract Book, 3rd International Congress on Stratigraphy, Milano (pp. 112)

Ősi, A., Szabó, M., Kollmann, H., Wagreich, M., Kalmár, R., Makádi, L., Szentesi, Z., & Summesberger, H. (2019). Vertebrate remains from the Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) Gosau Group of Gams, Austria. Cretaceous Research, 99, 190-208. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2019.03.001

Hornek, K., Lappé, K., Wagreich, M., & Meszar, M. (2019). The Anthropocene Surge. In Understanding Art & Research: Exhibition Catalogue MAK (pp. 54)

Zalasiewicz, J., Waters, C. N., Head, M. J., Poirier, C., Summerhayes, C. P., Leinfelder, R., Grinevald, J., Steffen, W., Syvitski, J. P. M., Haff, P., McNeill, J. R., Wagreich, M., Fairchild, I. J., Richter, D. D., Vidas, D., Williams, M., Barnosky, A. D., & Cearreta, A. (2019). A formal Anthropocene is compatible with but distinct from its diachronous anthropogenic counterparts: a response to W.F. Ruddiman’s ‘three flaws in defining a formal Anthropocene’. Progress in Physical Geography, 43(3), 319-333. https://doi.org/10.1177/0309133319832607