Philip D. Gingerich
University of Michigan
H-index: 86
North America-United States
Top articles of Philip D. Gingerich
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Wadi Al-Hitan or ‘Valley of Whales’–an Eocene World Heritage Site in the Western Desert of Egypt | Geological Society, London, Special Publications | Philip D Gingerich | 2024/9/1 |
Lateral and vertical characteristics of floodplain aggradation cycles in the lower Eocene Willwood Formation, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, USA | Geological Society of America Bulletin | Youwei Wang Timothy F Baars Joep EA Storms Allard W Martinius Philip D Gingerich | 2023/10/18 |
Didelphodus Caloris, New Species (Mammalia, Cimolesta), from the Wasatchian WA–0 Fauna of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, Clarks Fork Basin, Wyoming | Philip Gingerich Annelise Folie Thierry Smith | 2023/10/26 | |
Phylogeny and Evolution of North American Notharctinae (Mammalia, Primates) in the Early Eocene of Wyoming | Philip D Gingerich | 2023/9/11 | |
Elevated physical weathering exceeds chemical weathering of clays during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum in the continental Bighorn Basin (Wyoming, USA) | Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | Kaipeng Ji Chaowen Wang Hanlie Hong Ke Yin Chenlei Zhao | 2023/4/1 |
Pattern and rate in the Plio-Pleistocene evolution of modern human brain size | Scientific Reports | Philip D Gingerich | 2022/7/2 |
Sandstone body character and river planform styles of the lower Eocene Willwood Formation, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, USA | Sedimentology | Youwei Wang Timothy F Baars Hiranya Sahoo Joep EA Storms Allard W Martinius | 2022/12 |
Sandstone body character, river styles, and geomorphology of the lower Eocene Willwood Formation, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, USA | EarthArXiv eprints | Youwei WANG Timothy Baars Hiranya Sahoo Joep Storms Allard Martinius | 2022/7 |
Basilosauridae (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Sahara Desert of Southwestern Morocco | Ayoub Amane Hakima Zair Fadwa Aniny Philip Gingerich Samir Zouhri | 2022/11/27 | |
New protosirenid (Mammalia, Sirenia) in the late Eocene sea cow assemblage of southwestern Morocco | Journal of African Earth Sciences | Samir Zouhri Iyad S Zalmout Philip D Gingerich | 2022/5/1 |
The Oldest Eocene Marine Vertebrate Fauna from the Sahara Desert in Southwestern Morocco | Fadwa Aniny Estelle Bourdon Sylvain Adnet Stephane Jouve Hakima Zair | 2022/11/27 | |
Skull and partial skeleton of a new pachycetine genus (Cetacea, Basilosauridae) from the Aridal Formation, Bartonian middle Eocene, of southwestern Morocco | Plos one | Philip D Gingerich Ayoub Amane Samir Zouhri | 2022/10/26 |
Swift weathering response on floodplains during the Paleocene‐Eocene Thermal Maximum | Geophysical Research Letters | Evan J Ramos Daniel O Breecker Jaime D Barnes Fangliang Li Philip D Gingerich | 2022/3/28 |
Spatial characteristics and kinematics of floodplain aggradation cycles in the lower Eocene Willwood Formation of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, USA | EarthArXiv eprints | Youwei WANG Timothy Baars Joep Storms Allard Martinius Philip Gingerich | 2022/8 |
New specimens of the mesonychid Dissacus praenuntius from the early Eocene of Wyoming and evaluation of body size through the PETM in North America | Geobios | Floreal Sole Paul E Morse Jonathan I Bloch Philip D Gingerich Thierry Smith | 2021/7/1 |
Middle Eocene vertebrate fauna from the Aridal Formation, Sabkha of Gueran, southwestern Morocco | Geodiversitas | Samir Zouhri Philip D Gingerich Bouziane Khalloufi Estelle Bourdon Sylvain Adnet | 2021/3 |
The earliest recorded fossil pelican, recovered from the late Eocene of Wadi Al-Hitan, Egypt | Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology | Joseph J El Adli Jeffrey A Wilson Mantilla Mohammed Sameh M Antar Philip D Gingerich | 2021/1/2 |
Rates of geological processes | Philip D Gingerich | 2021/9/1 | |
Empirical lognormality of biological variation: implications for the ‘zero-force evolutionary law’ | bioRxiv | Philip D Gingerich | 2020/4/30 |
Carbon isotope and mammal recovery from extreme greenhouse warming at the Paleocene–Eocene boundary in astronomically-calibrated fluvial strata, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, USA | Earth and Planetary Science Letters | Bas van der Meulen Philip D Gingerich Lucas J Lourens Niels Meijer Sjors van Broekhuizen | 2020/3/15 |