Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society

Papers
(The median citation count of Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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A possible serpulid tube worm of the genus Filograna from the upper Permian Cadeby Formation of South Yorkshire, UK7
Reappraisal of Arundian–Asbian successions of the Great Scar Limestone Group across northern England7
Provenance of Carboniferous sandstones in the central and southern parts of the Pennine Basin, UK: evidence from detrital zircon ages5
Foraminifers in upper Viséan–lower Serpukhovian limestones (Mississippian) from South Wales: regional correlation and implications for British foraminiferal zonal schemes5
The stratigraphy of the Kimmeridge Clay Formation (Jurassic) of the Vale of Pickering, Yorkshire, UK3
On the records of the brachiopod ‘ Lingula ’ and associated fossils in Mid-Triassic deposits in England2
Fast post-mortem encrustation of razor shells: examples from the Irish Sea and palaeontological implications2
Possible new evidence for Mid-Pleistocene glaciation in the Vale of Pickering, North Yorkshire, UK2
A new subsurface record of the Pliensbachian–Toarcian, Lower Jurassic, of Yorkshire2
A new giant theropod dinosaur track from the Middle Jurassic of the Cleveland Basin, Yorkshire, UK1
The palynology of the Kimmeridge Clay and Carstone Formations (Upper Jurassic–Lower Cretaceous) at Middlegate Quarry, North Lincolnshire, UK, and its biostratigraphical and palaeoenvironmental signifi1
The debate concerning the origin of the Whin Sill of NE England during the early and mid-nineteenth century1
The Market Weighton High in the 21st century – new understanding of a long-standing problem1
Two areoligeracean dinoflagellate cysts from the Carstone Formation (Lower Cretaceous) at Middlegate Quarry, North Lincolnshire, UK0
Iain Cumming Burgess (1934–2021)0
George Tate (1805–71) of Alnwick, an amateur Victorian polymath, and his contribution to geology in Northumberland and SE Scotland0
Bituminous coals on emergent surfaces in an Asbian, lower Carboniferous (Mississippian) limestone succession on the North Wales carbonate platform, UK, and implications for palaeoclimate0
High-resolution definition and correlation of the Asbian–Brigantian boundary in northern England and the Scottish borders, using foraminiferal diversity and richness0
Yorkshire Geological Society Registered Charity No. 20014 Society Proceedings 20210
A bored cup of the Mississippian crinoid Synbathocrinus Phillips0
Cannel coal systems and low gradient drainage through British Carboniferous mires: informing structural backgrounds, mire longevities, and Pennine Basin palaeoslopes0
A new ankylosaurian osteoderm from the Middle Jurassic Oxford Clay Formation, United Kingdom0
An integrated sequence stratigraphic analysis of the early Marsdenian substage of the Millstone Grit Group, Central Pennines, UK0
Peter Crichton Robinson (1936–2019)0
Anomalous facies of the Kinnesswood Formation in the Cumbraes Basin: a late Famennian playa complex in SW Scotland0
The Hampole Discontinuity and Hampole Beds (Cadeby Formation, Upper Permian): deposition on the Zechstein English Shelf, South Yorkshire, UK, with data from new exposures0
Yorkshire Geological Society Registered Charity No. 220014 Society Proceedings 20200
The Carboniferous Langness Conglomerate Formation, Isle of Man; an alluvial fan rift-phase deposit0
The lower Carboniferous blastoid Astrocrinus tetragonus (Austin and Austin), from Grassington, Yorkshire, and the validity of Astrocrinus benniei 0
Yorkshire Geological Society Registered Charity No. 20014 Society Proceedings 20220
In-situ Aptychus in Cleviceras from the Mulgrave Shale Member of the Whitby Mudstone Formation (Jurassic) of Port Mulgrave, Whitby0
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