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Pi Suhr Willumsen

Researcher at Lund University

Publications -  9
Citations -  1313

Pi Suhr Willumsen is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary & Paleogene. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1130 citations. Previous affiliations of Pi Suhr Willumsen include University of Alaska Fairbanks.

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The Chicxulub Asteroid Impact and Mass Extinction at the Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary

TL;DR: Records of the global stratigraphy across this boundary are synthesized to assess the proposed causes of the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary and conclude that the Chicxulub impact triggered the mass extinction.
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A revised Paleocene (Teurian) dinoflagellate cyst zonation from eastern New Zealand

TL;DR: In this paper, a revised Palaeocene dinocyst zonation is proposed, and the interval zones are labelled as New Zealand Dinocyst Palaeogene (NZDP), and the eight zones, NZDP1-NZDP8, encompass the entire Palaeolithic extending from 66.04 to 55.96 Ma.
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Multiproxy analysis of a new terrestrial and a marine Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) boundary site from New Zealand

TL;DR: In this article, an integrated study of palynology, Mossbauer spectroscopy, mineralogy and osmium isotopes has led to the detection of the first K-Pg boundary clay layer in a Southern Hemisphere terrestrial setting.
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Surface salinity and nutrient variations during the Littorina Stage in the Fårö Deep, Baltic Sea

TL;DR: The authors investigated early to late Holocene sediments from core F80, Faro Deep, Baltic Sea, for their palynomorph composition and dinoflagellate cyst record to map variations in sea-surface-water salinity and palaeoproductivity during the past 6000 years.
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Maastrichtian to Paleocene dinocysts from the Clarence Valley, South Island, New Zealand

TL;DR: A palynological study of uppermost Maastrichtian to lower Paleocene marine strata from two stratigraphic sections in the Clarence Valley, Marlborough, New Zealand, revealed diverse organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst assemblages as discussed by the authors.