Earth
and Space Sciences Faculty |
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Peter
D. Ward |
Areas of Interest:
Paleontology
Research Groups:
Analytical
Geochemistry
Astrobiology
Paleontology
Current Research:
Peter Ward is currently
examining the nature of the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event with studies
in France and Spain involving detailed field work which concentrates on ammonites
and bivalves. Ward is also researching speciation patterns and ecology of the
living cephalopods Nautilus and Sepia. A final field of research is examining
the stratigraphic history of West Coast Cretaceous basins through detailed biostratigraphy
and basin analysis.
Selected Publications:
Ward, P., 1987, The Natural
History of Nautilus. Allen and Unwin, London, 267 p.
Ward, P., 1990, The Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary in the marine realm: a 1990 perspective, GSA Special Paper, v. 247, p. 425-431.
Ward, P., 1991, On Methuselah's Trail: Living Fossils and the Great Extinctions, W. H. Freeman and Company, New York, 212 p.
Graduate Research:David Backus: Extinction patterns in Cambrian trilobites
Lynn Catlin: Mass extinctions of ammonites
Bruce Crowley: Middle Cretaceous ammonites from the North Cascades
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