Nicholas J. Butterfield

About Nicholas J. Butterfield

Nicholas J. Butterfield, With an exceptional h-index of 50 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge,

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

Constructional and functional anatomy of Ediacaran rangeomorphs

A new species of early Cambrian arthropod reconstructed from exceptionally preserved mandibles and associated small carbonaceous fossils (SCFs)

Cochleatina: an enigmatic Ediacaran–Cambrian survivor among small carbonaceous fossils (SCFs)

Spatial analyses of Ediacaran communities at Mistaken Point–ADDENDUM

Crossing the boundary: small carbonaceous fossils (SCFs) as a means of tracking Ediacaran–Cambrian'survivors'

Nicholas J. Butterfield Information

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Citations(all)

9562

Citations(since 2020)

2886

Cited By

7779

hIndex(all)

50

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

77

i10Index(since 2020)

59

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Top articles of Nicholas J. Butterfield

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Constructional and functional anatomy of Ediacaran rangeomorphs

Geological Magazine

Nicholas J Butterfield

2022/7

A new species of early Cambrian arthropod reconstructed from exceptionally preserved mandibles and associated small carbonaceous fossils (SCFs)

Papers in Palaeontology

Thomas HP Harvey

Nicholas J Butterfield

2022/7

Cochleatina: an enigmatic Ediacaran–Cambrian survivor among small carbonaceous fossils (SCFs)

Palaeontology

Ben J Slater

Thomas HP Harvey

Andrey Bekker

Nicholas J Butterfield

2020/9

Spatial analyses of Ediacaran communities at Mistaken Point–ADDENDUM

Paleobiology

Emily G Mitchell

Nicholas J Butterfield

2020/8

Crossing the boundary: small carbonaceous fossils (SCFs) as a means of tracking Ediacaran–Cambrian'survivors'

Ben J Slater

Thomas HP Harvey

Nicholas J Butterfield

2020

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