David A. T. Harper

David A. T. Harper

Durham University

H-index: 62

Europe-United Kingdom

About David A. T. Harper

David A. T. Harper, With an exceptional h-index of 62 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Durham University, specializes in the field of Palaeontology, Paleobiology, Geology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A giant stem-group chaetognath

An Edgewood-type Hirnantian fauna from the Mackenzie Mountains, northwestern margin of Laurentia

Late Ordovician and early Silurian virgianid and stricklandioid brachiopods from North Greenland: implications for a warm‐water faunal province

New keratose sponges after the end‐Permian extinction provide insights into biotic recoveries

Paleontological data analysis

Late Ordovician Mass Extinction: Earth, fire and ice

An enigmatic large discoidal fossil from the Pennsylvanian of County Clare, Ireland

The Ordovician of Scandinavia: a revised regional stage classification

David A. T. Harper Information

University

Position

Professor Principal

Citations(all)

58528

Citations(since 2020)

26163

Cited By

42842

hIndex(all)

62

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

268

i10Index(since 2020)

118

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Durham University

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David A. T. Harper Skills & Research Interests

Palaeontology

Paleobiology

Geology

Top articles of David A. T. Harper

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A giant stem-group chaetognath

Science Advances

Tae-Yoon S Park

Morten Lunde Nielsen

Luke A Parry

Martin Vinther Sørensen

Mirinae Lee

...

2024/1/3

An Edgewood-type Hirnantian fauna from the Mackenzie Mountains, northwestern margin of Laurentia

Journal of Paleontology

Jisuo Jin

David AT Harper

2024

Late Ordovician and early Silurian virgianid and stricklandioid brachiopods from North Greenland: implications for a warm‐water faunal province

Papers in Palaeontology

Jisuo Jin

Christian MØ Rasmussen

Peter M Sheehan

David AT Harper

2024/1

New keratose sponges after the end‐Permian extinction provide insights into biotic recoveries

Geobiology

Siqi Wu

Joachim Reitner

David AT Harper

Jianxin Yu

Zhong‐Qiang Chen

2024/1

Paleontological data analysis

Øyvind Hammer

David AT Harper

2024/6/4

Late Ordovician Mass Extinction: Earth, fire and ice

David AT Harper

2024/1

An enigmatic large discoidal fossil from the Pennsylvanian of County Clare, Ireland

Palaeoworld

John Murray

Breandán A MacGabhann

Eamon Doyle

M Gabriela Mángano

Shane Tyrrell

...

2024/3/1

The Ordovician of Scandinavia: a revised regional stage classification

Geological Society, London, Special Publications

Arne Thorshøj Nielsen

Per Ahlberg

Jan Ove R Ebbestad

Øyvind Hammer

David Alexander Taylor Harper

...

2023/6/1

About this title-A Global Synthesis of the Ordovician System: Part 2

DAT Harper

B Lefebvre

IG Percival

T Servais

2023/6/1

Editorial Preface to Special Issue: The radiations within the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

Thomas Servais

David AT Harper

Wenhui Wang

2023/12/15

Cambrian Explosion: The First Carnival of the Animals

David AT Harper

2023/1/1

Changing palaeobiogeography during the Ordovician Period

Thomas Servais

David AT Harper

Björn Kröger

Christopher Scotese

Alycia L Stigall

...

2023/5/10

A journey through the Ordovician System around the world

Thomas Servais

David AT Harper

Bertrand Lefebvre

Ian G Percival

2023/5/17

The Irish Ordovician brachiopod fauna: A taxonomic renaissance

Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences

DA Harper

2023/6/9

Cambrian explosion and Ordovician biodiversification or Cambrian biodiversification and Ordovician explosion?

Evolving Earth

Thomas Servais

Borja Cascales-Miñana

David AT Harper

Bertrand Lefebvre

Bert Van Bocxlaer

...

2023/12/1

Silurian Brachiopods from the Pentland Hills, Scotland

Monographs of the Palaeontographical Society

Emma E Gallagher

David AT Harper

2023/5/4

The Ordovician System of South Africa: a review

CR Penn-Clarke

C Browning

DAT Harper

2023/5/17

The Ordovician System in Greenland

Geological Society, London, Special Publications

Svend Stouge

Christian MØ Rasmussen

David AT Harper

2023/6/9

Middle Ordovician brachiopods from Tagoat, Co. Wexford, SE Ireland: Dapingian diversity drivers

Geobios

David AT Harper

Denis EB Bates

2023/12/1

Fossils in the mountains: Understanding the relationship between biodiversity and geography during the Early Palaeozoic

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

David Harper

2023/5

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