PUBLICATIONS


1. Palmer, T.J. 1973. Field meeting in the Great Oolite of Oxfordshire: Report by the Director. Proc. Geol. Assoc., Lond. 84, 53-64.

2. Palmer, T.J. and Hancock, C.D. 1973. Symbiotic relationships between ectoprocts and gastropods, and ectoprocts and hermit crabs, in the French Jurassic. Palaeontology, 16, 563-566.

3. Palmer, T.J. and Fürsich, F.T. 1974. The ecology of a Middle Jurassic hardground and crevice fauna. Palaeontology, 17, 507-524.

4. Palmer, T.J. and Jenkyns, H.C. 1975. A carbonate island barrier from the Great Oolite (Middle Jurassic) of central England. Sedimentology, 22, 125-135.

5. Fürsich, F.T. and Palmer, T.J. 1975. Open crustacean burrows associated with hardgrounds in the Jurassic of the Cotswolds, England. Proc. Geol. Assoc., Lond. 86, 171-181.

6. Hudson, J.D. and Palmer, T.J. 1976. A euryhaline oyster from the Middle Jurassic and the origin of the true oysters. Palaeontology, 19, 79-93.

7. Pojeta, J, and Palmer, T.J. 1976. The origin of rock boring in mytilacean pelecypods. Alcheringa, 1, 167-179.

8. Palmer, T.J. and Palmer, C.D. 1977. Faunal distribution and colonisation strategy in a Middle Ordovician hardground community. Lethaia, 10, 179-199.

9. Palmer, T.J. 1978. Burrows at certain omission surfaces in the Middle Ordovician of the Upper Mississippi valley. J. Paleont. 52, 109-117.

10. Palmer, T.J. 1979. The Hampen Marly and White Limestone Formations: Florida-type carbonates in the Middle Jurassic of central England. Palaeontology, 22, 189-228.

11. Fürsich, F.T. and Palmer, T.J. 1979. Development of relief in a Middle Jurassic cemented sea-floor: origin of submarine pseudoanticlines in the Bathonian of Normandy. Sedimentology, 26, 441-452.

12. Palmer, T.J., McKerrow, W.S. and Cowie, J.W. 1980. Sedimentological evidence for a stratigraphic break in the Durness Group. Nature, 287, 720-722.

13. Palmer, T.J. and Fürsich, F.T. 1981. Ecology of sponge reefs from the Upper Bathonian of Normandy. Palaeontology, 24, 1-23.

14. Palmer, T.J. and Fürsich, F.T. 1981. Reply to: Development of relief on a Middle Jurassic sea-floor: underwashing of a sponge-microatoll prior to cementation and colonization in the Bathonian of Normandy, by G. Fily and M. Rioult. Sedimentology, 28, 137-139.

15. Fürsich, F.T., Kennedy, W.J., and Palmer, T.J. 1981. Trace fossils at a regional discontinuity surface: the Austin-Taylor contact in central Texas. J. Paleont. 55, 537-551.

16. Fürsich, F.T. and Palmer, T.J. 1982. The first true anomiid bivalve? Palaeontology, 25, 897-903.

17. Palmer, T.J. 1982. Cambrian to Cretaceous changes in hardground communities. Lethaia, 15, 309-323.

18. West, R.R. and Palmer, T.J. 1983. Subaerially formed 'hardground' in the Upper Carboniferous of North America. First International Congress on Palaeoecology, Lyon, France. Abstr. no. 155.

19. Fürsich, F.T. and Palmer, T.J. 1984. Commissural asymmetry in brachiopods. Lethaia,17, 251-265.

20. Palmer, T.J. 1984. Revision of the bivalve family Pulvinitidae Stevenson, 1941. Palaeontology, 27, 815-824.

*21. Walley, C.D., Nolan, S.C., Palmer, T.J., and Watts, K. 1985. The stratigraphy, Sedimentology, and reservoir potential of the Bemaraha Limestone (Jurassic) of the Morondava Basin, western Madagascar.

*22. Walley, C.D. and Palmer, T.J. 1985. The stratigraphy and Sedimentology of the post-Bemaraha Marls (late Jurassic-Cretaceous) of the Morondava Basin, western Madagascar.

*23. Walley, C.D., Nichols, G.T., and Palmer, T.J. 1986. Cretaceous deltaic sedimentationand reservoir potential in western Madagascar.

*24. Daly, M.C., Nichols, G.T., Palmer, T.J., and Walley, C.D. 1986. Structure and sedimentation of the Sakoa and Sakamena (Permo-Triassic) red-beds of the Morondava Basin, western Madagascar.

25. Palmer, T.J. 1986. Radiations in Mesozoic groups that inhabit hard substrates. North American Paleontological Congress IV, Boulder, Co., 1986, Abstr.

26. Garrison, R.E., Kennedy, W.J., and Palmer, T.J. 1987. Early lithification and hardgrounds in Upper Albian and Cenomanian calcarenites, south-west England. Cret. Res. 8, 103-140.

27. Palmer, T.J. and Wilson, M.A. 1988. Parasitism of Ordovician bryozoans and the origin of pseudoborings. Palaeontology, 31, 939-949.

28. Wilson, M.A. and Palmer, T.J. 1988. Nomenclature of a bivalve boring from the Upper Ordovician of the midwestern United States. J. Paleont. 62, 306-308.

29. Wilson, M.A. and Palmer, T.J. 1988. The evolution of marine communities in hard substrates. Soc. Econ. Mineral. Petrol., Ann. Mid-year Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, Abstr, Vol 4.

30. Reierson, C.J., Wilson, M.A. and Palmer, T.J. 1988. Diagenetic origin, depositional environments and stratigraphy of encrusted limestone cobbles in the Cincinnatian Series (Upper Ordovician) of Northern Kentucky. Geol. Soc. Amer., 22nd Annual Meeting, Abstr. with Progr., Vol 20.

31. Palmer, T.J., Hudson, J.D. and Wilson, M.A. 1988. Palaeoecological evidence for early aragonite dissolution in ancient calcite seas. Nature, 335, 809-810.

32. Bodenbender, B.E., Wilson, M.A. and Palmer, T.J. 1989. Paleoecology of Sphenothallus on an Upper Ordovician hardground. Lethaia, 22, 217-225.

33. Wilson, M.A. and Palmer, T.J. 1989. Preparation of acetate peels. In: Feldmann, R.M., Chapman, R.E. and Hannibal, J.T. (eds). Paleotechniques. Paleontological Society Special Publication, 4, 142-145.

34. Wilson, M.A., Palmer, T.J., Guensburg, T.E. and Finton, C.D. 1989. Sea-floor cementation and the development of marine hard-substrate communities: new evidence from Cambro-Ordovician hardgrounds in Nevada and Utah. Geol. Soc. Amer., 23rd. Annual Meeting, Abst. with Progr., A253.

35. Palmer, T.J. and Wilson, M.A. 1990. Growth of ferruginous oncoliths in the Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) of Europe. Terra Nova, 2, 142-147.

36. Wilson, M.A. and Palmer, T.J. 1990. A review of evolutionary trends in carbonate hardground communities. In: Miller, W. (ed.). Paleocommunity temporal dynamics: The long-term development of multispecies assemblies. Paleontological Society Special Publication, 5, 137-152.

37. Palmer, T.J. and Wilson, M.A. 1990. Submarine cementation and the origin of intraformational conglomerates in Cambro-Ordovician seas. International Sedimentological Congress, Nottingham 1990, Poster Abstracts, 171-172.

38. Mock, S.E. and Palmer, T.J. 1991. Early cementation and the preservation of siliceous sponges in the Jurassic of southern England and northern France. J. geol. Soc., London. 148, 681-689.

39. Kaufman, L.E., Wilson, M.A. and Palmer, T.J. 1991. The formation of limestone hardgrounds in the Kanosh Shale (Ordovician, Whiterockian, Late Arenig?) of west-central Utah, U.S.A.: rapid sea-floor cementation and its possible relationship to long-term atmospheric CO2 cycles. Geol. Soc. Amer., 25th Annual Meeting, Abstr. with Progr. 23, 21.

40. Finton, C.D., Buckley, S.M., Wilson, M.A., Palmer, T.J. and Guensburg, T.E. 1991. Paleoecological and evolutionary context of one of the earliest diverse hardground communities: the Kanosh Shale fauna (Ordovician, Whiterockian, late Arenig?) of west-central Utah, U.S.A. Geol. Soc. Amer., 25th Annual Meeting, Abstr. with Progr. 23, 13.

41. Fuge, R., Palmer, T.J., Pearce, N.J.G. and Perkins, W.T. 1991. Laser-ablation ICP-MS analysis of hard-part chemistry of modern shelly organisms: use in environmenmental monitoring. Abst. ICP conference, Guilford, July 1991.

42. Fuge, R., Palmer, T.J., Pearce, N.J.G. and Perkins, W.T. 1991. The use of hard part chemistry of modern shelly organisms in monitoring environmental change. Abst 2nd. Internat. Symp. on Envt. Geochem., Uppsala 1991.

43. Wilson, M.A. and Palmer, T.J. 1992. The development of an Ordovician hardground community in response to rapid sea-floor calcite precipitation. Lethaia, 25, 19-34.

44. Wilson, M.A. and Palmer, T.J. 1992. Hardgrounds and hardground faunas. University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Institute of Earth Studies Publications, 9, 1- 131.

45. Hesselbo, S.P. and Palmer, T.J. 1992. Reworked early-diagenetic concretions and the bioerosional origin of a regional discontinuity within British Jurassic marine mudrocks. Sedimentology, 39, 1045-1066.

46. Harper, E.M. and Palmer, T.J. 1993. Middle Jurassic cemented pectinids and the missing right valves of Eopecten. J. moll. Stud., 59, 63-72.

47. Fuge, R., Palmer, T.J., Pearce, N. and Perkins, W.T. 1993. Minor and trace element chemistry of modern shells: a laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry study. Applied Geochemistry, 2nd. supplement, 111-116.

48. Plewes, C.R., Palmer, T.J. and Haynes, J.R. 1993. A boring foraminiferan from the Upper Jurassic of England and Northern France. J. Micropal., 12, 83-89.

49. Palmer, T.J. and Plewes, C.R. 1993. Borings and bioerosion in the fossil record. Geology Today, 9, 138-142.

50. Wilson, M.A., Palmer, T.J. and Taylor, P.D. 1993. Earliest preservation of soft-bodied fossils by epibiont bioimmuration: Late Ordovician (Cincinnatian) of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, U.S.A. Geological Society of America, 27th Annual Meeting, Abstr. with Progr., 25(6), 458.

51. Wilson, M.A. and Palmer, T.J. 1993. A carbonate hardground in the Carmel Formation (Middle Jurassic, Southwest Utah) and its associated encrusters, borers, and nestlers. Ichnos, 3, 79-87.

52. Palmer, T.J. 1993. Hard bottoms. Proc. Shropshire Geol. Soc., 10, 25-28.

53. Palmer, T.J., Taylor, P.D. and Todd, J.A. 1994. Epibiont shadowing: a hitherto unrecognized way of preserving soft-bodied fossils. Terra Nova, 5, 568-572.

54. Fürsich, F.T., Palmer, T.J. and Goodyear, K.L. 1994. Growth and disintegration of bivalve-dominated patch-reefs in the Portlandian (Upper Jurassic) of southern England. Palaeontology, 37, 131-171.

55. Taylor, P.D. and Palmer, T.J. 1994. Submarine caves in a Jurassic Reef (La Rochelle, France) and the evolution of cave biotas. Naturwissenschaften, 81, 357-360.

56. Palmer, T.J. and Wilson, M.A. 1994. Early aragonite dissolution fabrics on shallow Ordovician sea-floors: markers for calcite seas. Geological Society of America, 28th Annual Meeting, Abstr. with Progr., 25(6), 458.

57. Wilson, M.A., Palmer, T.J. and Taylor, P.D. 1994. Earliest preservation of soft-bodied fossils by epibiont bioimmuration: Upper Ordovician of Kentucky. Lethaia, 27, 269-271.

58. Taylor, P.D. and Palmer, T.J. 1994. Submarine caves in the fossil record. Geology Today, 10, 169-170.

59. Palmer, T.J. 1995. Petrography of building stone. Natural Stone Specialist, 30, 42-48.

60. Wilson, M.A., Palmer, T.J. and Ozanne, C.R. 1995. Paleoecology and paleoenvironmental significance of free-rolling oyster accumulations (ostreoliths) in the Middle Jurassic of southwestern Utah, USA. Geological Society of America, 29th Annual Meeting, Abstr. with Progr., 27(6), 167.

61. Harper, E.M., Radley, J.D. and Palmer, T.J. 1996. Early Cretaceous cementing pectinid bivalves. Cretaceous Research, 17, 135-150.

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