Mark Williams

Mark Williams

University of Leicester

H-index: 61

Europe-United Kingdom

About Mark Williams

Mark Williams, With an exceptional h-index of 61 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Leicester, specializes in the field of Anthropocene, biosphere, Palaeontology, Palaeoclimatology, Geology.

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

The duration of the Anthropocene epoch: A synthesis

Part 2: Descriptions of the proposed Crawford Lake GSSP and supporting SABSs. The Anthropocene Epoch and Crawfordian Age: proposals by the Anthropocene Working Group

Part 1: Anthropocene Series/Epoch: stratigraphic context and justification of rank The Anthropocene Epoch and Crawfordian Age: proposals by the Anthropocene Working Group

Executive Summary: The Anthropocene Epoch and Crawfordian Age: proposals by the Anthropocene Working Group

A synopsis of the Ordovician System in its birthplace – Britain and Ireland

The naturalized vascular flora of Malesia

The early Cambrian Kylinxia zhangi and evolution of the arthropod head

Mutualistic Cities

Mark Williams Information

University

Position

Professor of Palaeobiology

Citations(all)

21126

Citations(since 2020)

10734

Cited By

14306

hIndex(all)

61

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

198

i10Index(since 2020)

115

Email

University Profile Page

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Mark Williams Skills & Research Interests

Anthropocene

biosphere

Palaeontology

Palaeoclimatology

Geology

Top articles of Mark Williams

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The duration of the Anthropocene epoch: A synthesis

Available at SSRN 4788354

Colin Peter Summerhayes

Jan Zalasiewicz

Martin Head

Jaia Syvitski

Anthony Barnosky

...

2024

Part 2: Descriptions of the proposed Crawford Lake GSSP and supporting SABSs. The Anthropocene Epoch and Crawfordian Age: proposals by the Anthropocene Working Group

Colin Neil Waters

Simon Turner

Zhisheng An

Anthony Barnosky

Alejandro Cearreta

...

2024/4/12

Part 1: Anthropocene Series/Epoch: stratigraphic context and justification of rank The Anthropocene Epoch and Crawfordian Age: proposals by the Anthropocene Working Group

Colin Neil Waters

Simon Turner

Zhisheng An

Anthony Barnosky

Alejandro Cearreta

...

2024/4/12

Executive Summary: The Anthropocene Epoch and Crawfordian Age: proposals by the Anthropocene Working Group

Colin Neil Waters

Simon Turner

Zhisheng An

Anthony Barnosky

Alejandro Cearreta

...

2024/3/15

A synopsis of the Ordovician System in its birthplace – Britain and Ireland

Stewart G Molyneux

David AT Harper

Mark R Cooper

Steven Philip Hollis

Robert J Raine

...

2023/5/10

The naturalized vascular flora of Malesia

Biological Invasions

Rachael Holmes

Pieter Pelser

Julie Barcelona

Sri Sudarmiyati Tjitrosoedirdjo

Indah Wahyuni

...

2023/5

The early Cambrian Kylinxia zhangi and evolution of the arthropod head

Current Biology

R. O'Flynn

2023

Mutualistic Cities

Mark Williams

Julia Adeney Thomas

Jan Zalasiewicz

2023

Dealing with fragments of past biospheres. Comment on" Knowledge gaps and missing links in understanding mass extinctions: Can mathematical modeling help?" by Sudakow et al.

Mark Williams

2023/7

Naturalizations have led to homogenization of the Malesian flora in the Anthropocene

Journal of Biogeography

Rachael Holmes

Pieter Pelser

Julie Barcelona

Sri Sudarmiyati Tjitrosoedirdjo

Indah Wahyuni

...

2024/3

Anthropocene Working Group

Jan Zalasiewicz

Colin Waters

Simon Turner

Mark Williams

Martin J Head

2023

The Anthropocene as an epoch is distinct from all other concepts known by this term: a reply to Swindles et al.(2023)

Martin J Head

Colin N Waters

Jan A Zalasiewicz

Anthony D Barnosky

Simon D Turner

...

2023/5/1

The San Francisco Estuary, USA as a reference section for an Anthropocene series

The Anthropocene Review

Stephen Himson

Mark Williams

Jan Zalasiewicz

Colin Waters

Mary McGann

...

2023/1/17

Ostracods from the upper Silurian Si Ka Formation, northern Vietnam, and their paleobiogeographical significance

Paleontological Research

Mark Williams

Toshifumi Komatsu

Phong Duc Nguyen

David J Siveter

Anna McGairy

...

2023/1

An Ordovician ostracod palaeopsychrosphere?

Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences

Anna McGairy

Christopher P Stocker

Mark Williams

Phong Duc Nguyen

Thomas HP Harvey

...

2023/3/1

Human reconfiguration of the biosphere

Mark Williams

Jan Zalasiewicz

Julia Adeney Thomas

2023

Response to Merritts et al.(2023): The Anthropocene is complex. Defining it is not

Colin N Waters

Martin J Head

Jan Zalasiewicz

Francine MG McCarthy

Scott L Wing

...

2023/3/1

Chuandianella ovata: An early Cambrian stem euarthropod with feather-like appendages

Palaeontologia Electronica

Florian Braig

Carolin Haug

Joachim T Haug

2023/12/11

A new euarthropod with large frontal appendages from the early Cambrian Chengjiang biota

Palaeontologia Electronica

Robert J O’Flynn

Mark Williams

Mengxiao Yu

Thomas HP Harvey

Yu Liu

2022/1/1

The proposed Anthropocene Epoch/Series is underpinned by an extensive array of mid‐20th century stratigraphic event signals.

Journal of Quaternary Science

Martin J Head

Jan A Zalasiewicz

Colin N Waters

Simon D Turner

Mark Williams

...

2022/10

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