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James B. Riding

Researcher at British Geological Survey

Publications -  261
Citations -  6688

James B. Riding is an academic researcher from British Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Palynology & Cretaceous. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 249 publications receiving 5774 citations. Previous affiliations of James B. Riding include Natural Environment Research Council & University of Nottingham.

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Global vegetation dynamics and latitudinal temperature gradients during the mid to Late Miocene (15.97-5.33 Ma)

TL;DR: A 617 site palaeobotanical dataset for the mid to late Miocene is presented in this paper, which provides a comprehensive overview of vegetational change from 15.97 to 5.33 Ma.
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The response of marine phytoplankton and sedimentary organic matter to the early Toarcian (Lower Jurassic) oceanic anoxic event in northern England

TL;DR: In this paper, an integrated micropalaeontological (calcareous nannofossils and dinoflagellate cysts) and geochemical (rock-eval pyrolysis) analyses reveal a sequence of changes mainly driven by palaeoecological shifts.
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A Tortonian (Late Miocene, 11.61–7.25Ma) global vegetation reconstruction

TL;DR: For the Tortonian age of the Miocene Epoch (11.6-7.25 Ma) as discussed by the authors presented a global palaeobotanical and palaeoecologically-based vegetation dataset, combined with a best-fit Late Miocene climate-vegetation model experiment to create an advanced global data-model hybrid biome reconstruction.
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Determining the absolute abundance of dinoflagellate cysts in recent marine sediments: the Lycopodium marker-grain method put to the test

TL;DR: The results of this work indicate that the dinoflagellate cyst worker should make a choice between using the proposed standard method which circumvents critical steps, adding Lycopodium tablets at the end of the preparation and using an alternative method.