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Publications

A list of publications:
BOOKS & JOURNALS
2019
Markwick, P.J. (2019). Palaeogeography in Exploration. Geological Magazine, 156 (2), 366-407 doi:10.1017/S0016756818000468 Published online June 2018. Part of: Advances in Palaeogeography, ed. Meinhold, G.​
Supplemental Data: GIS Map Legend. This describes in detail the symbologies and classifications used throughout the palaeogeography mapping workflow.

​Related Data: ESRI ArcGIS .style files for the GIS Map Legend used in the palaeogeographic mapping workflow. To download the .style files, click on the links below using the right mouse button and choose <download>. If you have any problems accessing these files please contact me at [email protected] or [email protected]
.style file with description This is the best version to use if you want to manually select a symbol that matches your own needs.

.style file without description This can be used with the <Match to symbols in a style> option in the Layer Properties/Symbology/Categories dialogue box in ArcGIS ArcMap, if you use the same symbol codes as detailed in the GIS Map legend.
2018
Markwick, Paul J. (ed.) (2018) The Knowing Earth Review 2018, Knowing Earth Limited, Otley, Yorkshire, 64pp. PDF
2017

Tabor, C. R., C. J. Poulsen, D. J. Lunt, N. A. Rosenbloom, B. L. Otto-Bliesner, P. J. Markwick, E. C. Brady, A. Farnsworthy, and R. Feng (2017), The cause of Late Cretaceous cooling: a multimodel-proxy comparison, Geology, doi:10.1130/G38363.1.
2016

Fenton, I. S., P. N. Pearson, T. Dunkley Jones, A. Farnsworth, D. J. Lunt, P. J. Markwick, and A. Purvis (2016), The impact of Cenozoic cooling on assemblage diversity in planktonic foraminifera, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B. Biological Sciences, 371(1691), doi:10.1098/rstb.2015.0224.

Lunt, D. J., A. Farnsworth, C. Loptson, G. L. Foster, P. J. Markwick, C. L. O’Brien, R. D. Pancost, S. A. Robinson, and N. Wrobel (2016), Palaeogeographic controls on climate and proxy interpretation, Climates of the Past, 12, 1181-1198, doi:10.5194/cp-12-1181-2016.

Lunt, D. J., et al. (2016), DeepMIP: experimental design for model simulations of the EECO, PETM, and pre-PETM Geoscientific Model Development, doi:10.5194/gmd-2016-127.

Robinson, S. A., et al. (2016), Early Jurassic North Atlantic sea-surface temperatures from TEX86 palaeothermometry, Sedimentology, 64(1), 215-230, doi: 10.1111/sed.12321.
2015
Inglis, G., et al. (2015), Descent toward the Icehouse: Eocene sea surface cooling inferred from GDGT distributions, Paleoceanography, 30(7), 1000-1020, doi:10.1002/2014PA002723.

Kennedy, A. T., A. Farnsworth, D. J. Lunt, C. H. Lear, and P. J. Markwick (2015), Atmospheric and oceanic impacts of Antarctic glaciation across the Eocene–Oligocene transition, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London A., 373(2054), doi:0.1098/rsta.2014.0419.
2014
Herold, N., J. Buzan, M. Seton, A. Goldner, A. M. Green, R. D. Müller, P. J. Markwick, and M. Huber (2014), A suite of early Eocene (~ 55 Ma) climate model boundary conditions, Geoscientific Model Development, 7, 2077-2090. doi:10.5194/gmd-7-2077-2014
2012
Borsato, R., W. Jones, J. Greenhalgh, M. Martin, R. Roberson, C. Fontes, P. J. Markwick, and A. Quallington (2012), South Atlantic conjugate margin: an exploration strategy, First Break, 30 (12).
2010
Tindall, J., R. Flecker, P. Valdes, D. N. Schmidt, P. J. Markwick, and J. P. Harris (2010), Modelling the oxygen isotope distribution of ancient seawater using a coupled ocean–atmosphere GCM: Implications for reconstructing early Eocene climate, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 292(3-4), 265-273, doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2009.12.049.
2008
Hunter, S. J., P. J. Valdes, A. M. Haywood, and P. J. Markwick (2008), Modelling Maastrichtian climate: investigating the role of geography, atmospheric CO2 and vegetation, Climate of the Past Discussions, 4, 981-1019. PDF

Spicer, R. A., A. Ahlberg, A. B. Herman, C.-C. Hofmann, M. Raikevich, P. J. Valdes, and P. J. Markwick (2008), The Late Cretaceous continental interior of Siberia: A challenge for climate models, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 267(1-2), 228-235. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2007.11.049
2007
Gladstone, R., R. Flecker, P. J. Valdes, D. Lunt, and P. J. Markwick (2007), The Mediterranean hydrologic budget from a Late Miocene global climate simulation, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 251(2), 254-267. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2007.03.050

Markwick, P. J. (2007), Data – model comparisons with examples from the Mesozoic and Cenozoic, in Deep-time perspectives on climate change: marrying the signal from computer models and biological proxies, edited by M. Williams, A. M. Haywood, F. J. Gregory and D. N. Schmidt, pp. 251-312, The Geological Society, London.

Markwick, P. J. (2007), The palaeogeographic and palaeoclimatic significance of climate proxies for data-model comparisons, in Deep-time perspectives on climate change, edited by M. Williams, A. M. Haywood, F. J. Gregory and D. N. Schmidt, The Micropalaeontological Society & The Geological Society of London, London. PDF
2004
 Haywood, A. M., P. J. Valdes, and P. J. Markwick (2004), Cretaceous (Wealden) climates: a modelling perspective, Cretaceous Research, 25, 303-311. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2004.01.005

Markwick, P. J., and P. J. Valdes (2004), Palaeo-digital elevation models for use as boundary conditions in coupled ocean-atmosphere GCM experiments: a Maastrichtian (late Cretaceous) example, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 213, 37-63. PDF
2001
Markwick, P. J. (2001), Integrating the present and past records of climate, biodiversity and biogeography: implications for palaeoecology and palaeoclimatology, in Palaeobiogeography and biodiversity change: a comparison of the Ordovician and Mesozoic-Cenozoic radiations, edited by J. A. Crame and A. W. Owen, pp. 179-200, Geological Society, London, London.

Markwick, P. J., and R. Lupia (2001), Palaeontological databases for palaeobiogeography, palaeoecology and biodiversity: a question of scale, in Palaeobiogeography and biodiversity change: a comparison of the Ordovician and Mesozoic-Cenozoic radiations, edited by J. A. Crame and A. W. Owen, pp. 169-174, Geological Society, London, London. PDF http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/GSL.SP.2002.194.01.13
2000
Markwick, P. J., D. B. Rowley, A. M. Ziegler, M. Hulver, P. J. Valdes, and S. B.W. (2000), Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic global palaeogeographies: mapping the transition from a "hot-house" world to an "ice-house" world, GFF, 122(1), 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11035890001221103

Markwick, P. J., P. J. Valdes, B. Sellwood, and R. T. Pierrehumbert (2000c), 'Equability' in an unequal world: the early Eocene revisited, GFF, 122(1), 101-102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11035890001221101
1998
Markwick, P. J. (1998), Crocodilian diversity in space and time: the role of climate in paleoecology and its implication for understanding K/T extinctions, Paleobiology, 24, 470-497. https://doi.org/10.1017/S009483730002011X

Markwick, P. J. (1998), Fossil crocodilians as indicators of Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic climates: implications for using palaeontological data for global change, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 137, 205-271. PDF

Markwick, P. J., and D. B. Rowley (1998), The geologic evidence for Triassic to Pleistocene glaciations: Implications for Eustacy, in Paleogeographic evolution and non-glacial eustasy, northern South America. SEPM Special Publication No.58, edited by J. L. Pindell and C. L. Drake, pp. 17-43, SEPM, Tulsa. PDF http://archives.datapages.com/data/sepm_sp/SP58/The_Geological_Evidence.htm
1996
Markwick, P. J. (1996), Late Cretaceous to Pleistocene climates: nature of the transition from a 'hot-house' to an 'ice-house' world, PhD thesis, 1197 pp, The University of Chicago, Chicago.
Title Page PDF
Table of Contents PDF
​Dedication PDF

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Chapter 1 Introduction PDF
Chapter 2 The geological evidence for Triassic to Pleistocene glaciations: Implications for eustacy PDF
​Chapter 3 The Vertebrate Database, v.3.5. PDF
Chapter 4 Fossil crocodilians as indicators of Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic climates: Implications for using palaeontological data for global change: Part 1 - The Present PDF
Chapter 5 Fossil crocodilians as indicators of Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic climates: Implications for using palaeontological data for global change: Part 1 - The Past PDF
Chapter 6 'Equability', continentality and Tertiary 'climate': the crocodilian perspective PDF
Chapter 7 Crocodilian diversity: the influence of climate PDF
Chapter 8 Conclusions PDF
References PDF

Appendix A Localities by time interval PDF
Appendix A Localities by time interval reference list PDF
Appendix B Crocodilian occurrences PDF
Appendix C Genus age ranges PDF
Appendix D The Vertebrate Database, v.3.5 (detail) PDF
1994
Markwick, P. J. (1994), 'Equability', continentality and Tertiary 'climate': the crocodilian perspective, Geology, 22, 613-616. PDF
1993
Hulver, M. L., P. J. Markwick, A. M. Ziegler, and D. B. Rowley (1993), Paleogeographic Atlas Project, Houston Geological Society Bulletin, 36, 50-52.
1992
Rowley, D. B., and P. J. Markwick (1992), Haq et al. Eustatic sea level curve: implications for sequestered water volumes, Journal of Geology, 100, 703-715. PDF
1991
Gyllenhaal, E. D., C. J. Engberts, P. J. Markwick, L. H. Smith, and M. E. Patzkowsky (1991), The Fujita-Ziegler model: a new semi-quantitative technique for estimating paleoclimate from paleogeographic maps, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 86, 41-66, doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0031-0182(91)90005-C.

Patzkowsky, M. E., L. H. Smith, P. J. Markwick, C. J. Engberts, and E. D. Gyllenhaal (1991), Application of the Fujita-Ziegler paleoclimate model: Early Permian and Late Cretaceous examples, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 86, 67-85, doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0031-0182(91)90006-D.
CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS
2016
Chiarenza, A. A., P. A. Allison, P. Mannion, D. Lunt, and P. J. Markwick (2016), Cretaceous dinosaur-bearing formations: prediction and implications for fossil bias estimation, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 48(7), doi:10.1130/abs/2016AM-282955.

Fenton, I. S., P. N. Pearson, T. Dunkley Jones, A. Farnsworth, D. J. Lunt, P. J. Markwick, and A. Purvis (2016), The impact of Cenozoic cooling on the diversity of planktonic foraminifera, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 48(7), Paper No. 104-107, doi:10.1130/abs/2016AM-283013

Stammer, A., P. N. Webb, D. A. Paton, and P. J. Markwick (2016), Does Crustal Architecture Play a Role in the Location of Continental Break-up?, in Arthur Holmes Meeting 2016: The Wilson Cycle: Plate Tectonics and Structural Inheritance During Continental Deformation. 23-25 May, 2016, edited, Geological Society, London, London.
2015
Harland, M., P. K. Valdes, D. J. Lunt, J. E. Francis, D. J. Beerling, and P. J. Markwick (2015), Are data-model results bias towards the warm low latitudes?, paper presented at AAPG Hedberg Research Conference, Latitudinal Controls on Stratigraphic Models and Sedimentary Concepts, September 28-October 1, 2014, AAPG, Banff, Alberta, Canada.

Sevastjanova, I., P. J. Markwick, A. Quallington, M. Harland, and L. Wilson (2015), Provenance assessment of hinterland sources for clastic sediments in East Africa, paper presented at 14th HGS/PESGB Conference on African E&P, PESGB, London.

Sevastjanova, I., L. Wilson, P. J. Markwick, C. Davies, A. Quallington, and M. Harland (2015), A source to sink study in Myanmar: implications for exploration, paper presented at AAPG/EAGE/MGS Conference, Innovation in Geoscience: Unlocking the Complex Geology of Myanmar, November 19 -20, 2015, AAPG, Yangon, Myanmar.

Markwick, P. J., A. Galsworthy, and L. Raynham (2015), The paleogeography of the World in 101 stages, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 45(7), 234.
2014
Herold, N., J. Buzan, M. Seton, D. Müller, P. J. Markwick, and M. Huber (2014), Towards a community developed suite of Early Eocene boundary conditons, in 3rd PMIP 3 Workshop, May 25-30th, 2014, edited, Namur, Belgium.
2013
Bonne, K., D. Cuthbertson, M. Harland, L. Hagen, and P. J. Markwick (2013), The impact of tectonics on the provenance and timing of sediment flux to the Levant Basin, paper presented at AAPG European Regional Conference, 8-10 April 2013, AAPG, Barcelona, Spain.

Harland, M., K. Bonne, and P. J. Markwick (2013), Climate evolution and its impact on sediment dispersal in the eastern Mediterranean, paper presented at AAPG European Regional Conference, 8-10 April 2013, AAPG, Barcelona, Spain

Raynham, L., A. Galsworthy, P. J. Markwick, D. Eue, R. Bailiff, R. Howe, E. Burrows, C. Hill, and L. Wilson (2013), Geodynamic and landscape evolution of the PalaeoTethys and NeoTethys from the Jurassic to Recent, paper presented at AAPG European Regional Conference, 8-10 April 2013, AAPG, Barcelona, Spain.
2012
Borsato, R., J. Greenhalgh, M. Martin, T. Ziegler, P. J. Markwick, and A. Quallington (2012), Conjugate margins: an exploration strategy, paper presented at CSPG/CSEG/CWLS GeoConvention 2012, (Vision) May 14-18, 2012, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Carey, P., M. Hammill, K. L. Wilson, and P. J. Markwick (2012), In search of missed opportunities in the Cenozoic rifts of East Africa, paper presented at East Africa: Petroleum Province of the 21st Century. Geological Society of London, 24-26 October, 2012., Geological Society, London, London.

Clifton, A., J. Francis, A. M. Haywood, M. Jensen, and P. J. Markwick (2012), The Eocene flora of Svalbard and its climatic significance, paper presented at IPC/IOPC 2012, Tokyo, Japan.

Markwick, P. J., P. Carey, K. Bonne, K. L. Wilson, A. Galsworthy, L. Raynham, D. Eue, S. Masterton, and R. Bailiff (2012), Evolution of East African Rivers Systems, Tectonics and Palaeogeography since the Late Jurassic, paper presented at East Africa: Petroleum Province of the 21st Century. Geological Society of London, 24-26 October, 2012., Geological Society, London, London.
2011
Bonne, K., L. Hagen, D. Campanile, and P. J. Markwick (2011), The evolution of the Niger River: implications for sediment supply to the Equatorial African Margin during the Cretaceous and Cenozoic, paper presented at Sediment Provenance Studies in Hydrocarbon Exploration & Production, 5 - 7 December 2011, Geological Society, London, London.

Galsworthy, A., et al. (2011), A new model of the palaeogeographic and tectonic cvolution of Tethys from 150Ma to Present: implications for depositional systems and source-to-sink relationships, paper presented at AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, 23-26 October 2011, Milan, Italy.

Markwick, P. J., et al. (2011), A reconstruction of global sediment fluxes since the Late Jurassic: fact, fiction or wishful, paper presented at AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, April 10-13, 2011, AAPG, Houston, Texas.

Markwick, P. J., et al. (2011), The paleogeographic evolution of the Arctic and North Atlantic Oceans during the Cretaceous, paper presented at 3P Arctic, The Polar Petroleum Potential Conference & Exhibition, 30 August-2 September, 2011, AAPG, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Mazur, S., C. Green, M. Stewart, R. Bouatmani, and P. J. Markwick (2011), Rotation of Borneo revisited – new inferences from gravity data and plate reconstructions, paper presented at PGCE 2011, GSM, Kuala Lumpur.

Quallington, A., D. Campanile, K. Bonne, L. Hagen, L. Raynham, and P. J. Markwick (2011), Evolution on the petroleum systems of the East Greenland Basin., paper presented at 3P Arctic, The Polar Petroleum Potential Conference & Exhibition, 30 August-2 September, 2011. , AAPG, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
2010
Bouatmani, R., S. Campbell, S. Mazur, L. Gill, and P. J. Markwick (2010), Mesozoic marine connections across the High Arctic reassessed - inferences from a new palaeogeography study and plate tectonic model, paper presented at AAPG International Convention and Exhibition, September 12-15, 2010, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Campbell, S., S. Mazur, J. Whittaker, R. Bouatmani, and P. J. Markwick (2010), The Nares Strait problem re-examined - a large left-lateral displacement or vast frontal shortening along the Eurekan Orogen due to the Palaeogene northward drift of Greenland?, paper presented at AAPG International Convention and Exhibition, September 12-15, 2010, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Markwick, P. J., R. Bouatmani, S. Mazur, M. Hammill, D. Eue, M. Stewart, N. Henshaw, and S. Williams (2010), A New, GIS‐based structural and tectonic map of SE Asia, paper presented at AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, 11-14 April 2010 AAPG, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Markwick, P. J., et al. (2010), The evolution of global source‐to‐sink relationships during the Cretaceous and Tertiary using stage level palaeogeographies and paleoDEMs, paper presented at AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, 11-14 April 2010 AAPG, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Raddadi, M. C., P. J. Markwick, and C. Hill (2010), Palaeogeographic evolution and petroleum potential of the Equatorial Atlantic margins, paper presented at AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, 11-14 April 2010 AAPG, New Orleans, Louisiana.
2009
Campbell, S., S. Mazur, R. Bouatmani, D. Eue, J. Whittaker, and P. J. Markwick (2009), Application of plate reconstructions and 2-D gravity modelling to quantification of continental stretching - a Laptev Shelf case study, paper presented at AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, June 7-10, 2009, AAPG, Denver, Colorado.

Markwick, P. J., M. C. Raddadi, L. Raynham, S. Tomlinson, E. Edgecombe, D. Rowland, R. Bailiff, A. Galsworthy, and N. Wrobel (2009), The Evolution of the South Atlantic hinterlands from the Late Jurassic to Recent: mapping stage level changes in source-to-sink relationships, paper presented at AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, 15-18 November 2009, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Mazur, S., S. Campbell, R. Bouatmani, K. Bonne, L. Gill, and P. J. Markwick (2009), Does the rotational opening of the Canada Basin imply a marine connection between the Sverdrup Basin and Hanna Trough?, paper presented at AAPG 3-P Arctic Conference and Exhibition, AAPG, Moscow, Russia.

Mazur, S., S. Campbell, R. Bouatmani, D. Eue, J. Whittaker, and P. J. Markwick (2009), Evolution of the Laptev continental rifts as revealed by 2D gravity modelling, plate reconstructions and palaeogeographic mapping, paper presented at AAPG 3-P Arctic Conference and Exhibition, AAPG, Moscow, Russia.

Raddadi, M. C., M. Hammill, L. Gill, N. Henshaw, T. Kerrane, and P. J. Markwick (2009), Geodynamic evolution and petroleum geology of the Taoudenni Basin, paper presented at AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, June 7-10, 2009, AAPG, Denver, Colorado.

Whittaker, J., S. Mazur, M. Stewart, P. J. Markwick, and C. Green (2009), Pangaea plate reconstructions: using 2-D gravity modelling to constrain pre-rift continental boundaries, paper presented at AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, June 7-10, 2009, AAPG, Denver, Colorado.
2008
Markwick, P. J., L. Gill, and P. J. Valdes (2008), Source facies prediction in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic Circum-Arctic, paper presented at AAPG 2008 Annual Convention and Exhibition, April 20-23, 2008, AAPG, San Antonio, Texas.

Markwick, P. J., and V. Lefterov (2008), High-pass filter of the southern African landscape, paper presented at AAPG 2008 Annual Convention and Exhibition, April 20-23, 2008, AAPG, San Antonio, Texas.

Markwick, P. J., and K. L. Wilson (2008), The palaeotopographic and palaeodrainage evolution of the South China Sea hinterlands from the Late Cretaceous to Recent, paper presented at PGCE 2008, GSM, Kuala Lumpur.

Markwick, P. J., K. L. Wilson, and V. Lefterov (2008), Middle Miocene palaeogeography and palaeolandscape of Indochina, paper presented at AAPG 2008 Annual Convention and Exhibition, April 20-23, 2008, AAPG, San Antonio, Texas.

Raddadi, M. C., R. J. Hoult, and P. J. Markwick (2008), The Late Cretaceous uplift history of the South Atlantic continental margins: example from the Santos and Campos Basins of southeast Brazil, paper presented at AAPG 2008 Annual Convention and Exhibition, April 20-23, 2008, AAPG, San Antonio, Texas.
2007
Hoult, R. J., P. J. Markwick, K. L. Wilson, J. P. Armstrong, D. G. Wright, and A. J. Bourne (2007), The tectonic and paleogeographic context of Madagascan petroleum systems paper presented at AAPG Annual Convention, April 1-4, 2007, AAPG, Long Beach, California.

Markwick, P. J., and P. J. Valdes (2007), Defining uncertainty in Earth System based process models of source, reservoir and seal facies, paper presented at AAPG Annual Convention, April 1-4, 2007, AAPG, Long Beach, California.
2006
Burggraf, D. R., et al. (2006), Coupled ocean-atmosphere global paleo-climate modeling for source rock prediction in frontier basins, paper presented at AAPG Annual Convention, April 9-12, 2006, AAPG, Houston, Texas.

Harris, J. P., et al. (2006), Palaeogeographic and geological constraints on coupled ocean-atmosphere palaeo-earth systems modeling for source rock prediction in frontier basins paper presented at AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, 5-8, November 2006, AAPG, Perth, West Australia.

Jacques, J. M., and P. J. Markwick (2006), Exploration screening of the deepwater blocks of the Pearl River Mouth and Qiongdongnan Basins, offshore Southeast China – the role of tectonics and palaeodrainage in reducing risk and uncertainty, paper presented at AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, 5-8, November 2006, AAPG, Perth, West Australia.

Jacques, J. M., P. J. Markwick, K. L. Wilson, D. Wright, and J. Savage (2006), Frontier exploration on the continental shelf of Myanmar – the role of tectonics, palaeodrainage and earth system modeling in reducing risk and uncertainty, paper presented at AAPG Annual Meeting, April 9-12, 2006, AAPG, Houston, Texas.

Jacques, J. M., K. L. Wilson, P. J. Markwick, and D. G. Wright (2006), The Importance of the ‘Davie Transcurrent Deformation Zone’ on hydrocarbon prospectivity of the offshore blocks of the Rovuma and Tanzanian Coastal Basins, East Africa, paper presented at AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, 5-8, November 2006, Perth, West Australia.

Markwick, P. J., R. Proctor, P. J. Valdes, J. Wolf, and J. M. Jacques (2006), Predicting large-scale clastic depositional systems using global ocean-atmosphere, tide and wave models: modern and Maastrichtian compared, paper presented at AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, November 5-8, 2006, AAPG, Perth, Australia.

Markwick, P. J., and P. J. Valdes (2006), The implications of an enhanced hydrological system during ‘hot-house’ intervals on source, reservoir and seal facies: examples from the Cretaceous of Africa and the Arctic, paper presented at Joint SEPM-GSL Research Conference: The Application of Earth System Modelling to Exploration, July 11-13, 2006, Snowbird, Utah.

Valdes, P. J., and P. J. Markwick (2006), The sensitivity of modelled ocean upwelling and terrestrial runoff to changing boundary conditions: implications for predictions of source, reservoir and seal facies, paper presented at AAPG Annual Convention, April 9-12, 2006, AAPG, Houston, Texas.
2005
Jacques, J. M., and P. J. Markwick (2005), Contrasting plate tectonic models for the Circum-Arctic and their influence on the results of Earth System Modeling: inferences on the contemporary distribution and quality of play elements (source, reservoir and seal), paper presented at AAPG Annual Convention, June 19-22, 2005, AAPG, Calgary, Alberta.

Jacques, J. M., and P. J. Markwick (2005), The integration of tectonics and Earth System modeling to reduce risk in frontier exploration in the South Atlantic - the fundamental importance of the tectonic model?, paper presented at AAPG Annual Convention, June 19-22, 2005, AAPG, Calgary, Alberta.

Markwick, P. J., J. M. Jacques, and P. J. Valdes (2005), The interplay of tectonics, paleogeography and paleoclimatology in reconstructing global paleodrainage systems through time, paper presented at AAPG Annual Convention, June 19-22, 2005, AAPG, Calgary, Alberta.

Markwick, P. J., P. J. Valdes, and R. Crossley (2005), A quantitative, multi-proxy assessment of hydrological results from coupled-ocean models: Modern and Maastrichtian examples, Geophysical Research Abstracts, 7.

Proctor, R., and P. J. Markwick (2005), Tides in the Maastrichtian era, Geophysical Research Abstracts, 7, 09198.
2003
Markwick, P. J., and P. J. Valdes (2003), Modeling the Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) landscape using a coupled ocean-atmosphere GCM and detailed global paleo-DEM, paper presented at AAPG Annual Meeting, May 11-14, 2003, AAPG, Salt Lake City, Utah.
2002
Markwick, P. J., R. Crossley, and P. J. Valdes (2002), A comparison of "Ice-House" (Modern) and "Hot-House" (Maastrichtian) drainage systems: the implications of large-scale changes in the surface hydrological scheme, paper presented at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco.

Valdes, P. J., and P. J. Markwick (2002), Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere-Vegetation Models of Warm Climates, paper presented at Cretaceous climate and ocean dynamics, Florissant, Colorado.
2001
Markwick, P. J. (2001), Hydrologically correct, global paleo-digital elevation models (DEMs): a Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) example, paper presented at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco.
2000
Markwick, P. J. (2000), Biodiversity and climate: the past, the present, but which is really the key? , paper presented at Geoscience 2000, 17-20 April 2000, Geological Society, London, Manchester.

Markwick, P. J. (2000), Biodiversity gradients as a palaeoclimate tool? , paper presented at Geoscience 2000, 17-20 April 2000, Geological Society, London, Manchester.

Markwick, P. J., P. J. Valdes, D. B. Rowley, A. M. Ziegler, and B. W. Sellwood (2000), The importance of global palaeogeographies for reconstructing Mesozoic palaeoclimate paper presented at Geoscience 2000, 17-20 April 2000, Geological Society, London, Manchester.

Markwick, P. J., P. J. Valdes, and B. W. Sellwood (2000), Maastrichtian dinosaur paleobiogeography and climate paper presented at Geoscience 2000, 17-20 April 2000, Geological Society, London, Manchester.
1998
Lupia, R., and P. J. Markwick (1998), Dealing with paleontological uncertainty: data collection and the remote past, paper presented at Penrose.
1994
Markwick, P. J. (1994), Crocodilian distribution and diversity across the KT boundary event: mass extinction restricted-Tertiary boundary. Implications for climatically induced extinction., Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, 26, 395.

Markwick, P. J., and D. B. Rowley (1994), Absolute sea level curves: implications for sequestered water volumes, paper presented at AAPG Annual Convention, June 12-15, 1994, AAPG, Denver, Colorado.
1993
Markwick, P. J. (1993), Crocodilian diversity and distributional responses to climate changes over the last 100 Ma, GSA Abstracts with Programs, 25(3), 65.

Markwick, P. J. (1993), Fossil crocodilian distributions and the influence of biases on the geological record of Paleoclimate, paper presented at 1993 SEPM Meeting Abstracts with Program. Stragraphic Record of Global Change, Society for Sedimentary Geology, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania.
1992
Markwick, P. J. (1992), Fossil Crocodilian distributions, Upper Cretaceous to Present: implications for paleoclimate, paper presented at Fifth North American Paleontological Convention. Abstracts and Program, The Paleontological Society, Chicago.

Rowley, D. B., and P. J. Markwick (1992), Structural stacking, timing, and nature of metamorphism in the Taygetos Mountains southwest of Sparta., Geological Society of America Abstracts with programs, 24.
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