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Calcareous plankton biostratigraphic fidelity and species richness during the last 10 m.y. of the Cretaceous at Blake Plateau, subtropical North AtlanticDOI: info:10.1016/j.cretres.2021.105095v. 131
Huber, Brian T., Tur, Nataliya A., Self-Trail, Jean, and MacLeod, Kenneth G. 2022. "Calcareous plankton biostratigraphic fidelity and species richness during the last 10 m.y. of the Cretaceous at Blake Plateau, subtropical North Atlantic." Cretaceous Research, 131. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2021.105095.
Atlas of Paleocene Planktonic ForaminiferaDOI: info:10.5479/si.00810266.85.1Smithsonian Institution Press252
Olsson, R. K., Berggren, William A., Hemleben, C., and Huber, Brian T. 1999. Atlas of Paleocene Planktonic Foraminifera, Olsson, Richard K., Hemleben, Christoph, Berggren, William A., and Huber, Brian T., editors. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press. In Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology, 85. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00810266.85.1.
Olsson, Richard K., Hemleben, Christoph, Berggren, William A., and Huber, Brian T. 1999. "Introduction." In Atlas of Paleocene Planktonic Foraminifera. 1–8. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. In Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology, 85. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00810266.85.
Serpukhovian (Mississippian) foraminiferal zones from the Fenghuangshan section, Anhui Province, South China: implications for biostratigraphic correlationsDOI: info:10.1002/gj.2877v. 53No. 1WILEY45–57
Sheng, Qingyi, Wang, Xiangdong, Brenckle, Paul, and Huber, Brian T. 2018. "Serpukhovian (Mississippian) foraminiferal zones from the Fenghuangshan section, Anhui Province, South China: implications for biostratigraphic correlations." Geological Journal (Chichester), 53, (1) 45–57. https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.2877.
Extreme polar warmth during the Cretaceous greenhouse? The paradox of the late Turonian d18O record at DSDP Site 511v. 181031
Bice, K. L., Huber, Brian T., and Norris, R. D. 2003. "Extreme polar warmth during the Cretaceous greenhouse? The paradox of the late Turonian d18O record at DSDP Site 511." Paleoceanography, 18 1031.
Maastrichtian North Atlantic warming, increasing stratification, and foraminiferal paleobiology at three timescalesv. 21No. 11–10
Isaza-LondoDo, C., MacLeod, Kenneth G., and Huber, Brian T. 2006. "Maastrichtian North Atlantic warming, increasing stratification, and foraminiferal paleobiology at three timescales." Paleoceanography, 21, (1) 1–10.
Late albian paleoceanography of the western subtropical north AtlanticDOI: info:10.1029/2007PA001517v. 23No. 1AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNIONPA1213–PA1213
Petrizzo, Maria Rose, Huber, Brian T., Wilson, P. A., and MacLeod, Kenneth G. 2008. "Late albian paleoceanography of the western subtropical north Atlantic." Paleoceanography, 23, (1) PA1213–PA1213. https://doi.org/10.1029/2007PA001517.
Maastrichtian foraminiferal and paleoceanographic changes on Milankovitch timescalesv. 16No. 2AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION133–154
MacLeod, Kenneth G., Huber, Brian T., Pletsch, T., Rohl, U., and Kucera, M. 2001. "Maastrichtian foraminiferal and paleoceanographic changes on Milankovitch timescales." Paleoceanography, 16, (2) 133–154.
Antarctic marine temperatures: late Campanian through early Paleocenev. 221–47
Barrera, E., Huber, Brian T., Savin, S. M., and Webb, P. N. 1987. "Antarctic marine temperatures: late Campanian through early Paleocene." Paleoceanography, 2 21–47.
Micropaleontologyv. 36No. 2AMER GEOLOGICAL INST34–35
Huber, Brian T. 1991. [Book review] "Micropaleontology." GeoTimes, 36, (2), 34–35.
Depth-habitat reorganization of planktonic foraminifera across the Albian/Cenomanian boundaryDOI: info:10.1666/09027.1v. 36No. 3357–373
Ando, Atsushi, Huber, Brian T., and MacLeod, Kenneth G. 2010. "Depth-habitat reorganization of planktonic foraminifera across the Albian/Cenomanian boundary." Paleobiology, 36, (3) 357–373. https://doi.org/10.1666/09027.1.
Correlation of Turonian continental margin and deep-sea sequences in the subtropical Indian Ocean sediments by integrated planktonic foraminiferal and calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphyDOI: info:10.1127/nos/2017/0373v. 50No. 2GEBRUDER BORNTRAEGER141–185
Huber, Brian T., Petrizzo, Maria Rose, Watkins, David K., Haynes, Shannon J., and MacLeod, Kenneth G. 2017. "Correlation of Turonian continental margin and deep-sea sequences in the subtropical Indian Ocean sediments by integrated planktonic foraminiferal and calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy." Newsletters on Stratigraphy, 50, (2) 141–185. https://doi.org/10.1127/nos/2017/0373.
Eocene to Oligocene oceanography and temperatures in the Antarctic Indian OceanAmerican Geophysical Union49–65
Barrera, E. and Huber, Brian T. 1993. "Eocene to Oligocene oceanography and temperatures in the Antarctic Indian Ocean." In The Antarctic Paleoenvironment: A Perspective on Global Change, Antarctic Research Series (part 2). Kennett, J. P. and Warnke, D. A., editors. 49–65. Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union.
Evolution of Antarctic waters during the Maestrichtian: foraminifer oxygen and carbon isotope ratios, ODP Leg 113Ocean Drilling Program813–823
Barrera, E. and Huber, Brian T. 1990. "Evolution of Antarctic waters during the Maestrichtian: foraminifer oxygen and carbon isotope ratios, ODP Leg 113." In Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results. Barker, P. F. and Kennett, J. P., editors. 813–823. College Station, TX: Ocean Drilling Program.
Upper Campanian-Paleocene foraminifera from the James Ross Island region (Antarctic Peninsula)163–251
Huber, Brian T. 1988. "Upper Campanian-Paleocene foraminifera from the James Ross Island region (Antarctic Peninsula)." In Geology and Paleontology of Seymour Island, Antarctica. Geological Society of America Memoir. Feldmann, R. M. and Woodburne, M. O., editors. 163–251. In Geol. Soc. Am., Mem. Ser..
Perspectives - Paleoclimate - Tropical paradise at the Cretaceous poles?v. 282No. 5397American Association for the Advancement of Science2199–2200
Huber, Brian T. 1998. "Perspectives - Paleoclimate - Tropical paradise at the Cretaceous poles?" Science, 282, (5397) 2199–2200.
Early Cenomanian “hot greenhouse” revealed by oxygen isotope record of exceptionally well-preserved foraminifera from TanzaniaDOI: info:10.1002/2015PA002854v. 30No. 11American Geophysical Union1556–1572
Ando, Atsushi, Huber, Brian T., MacLeod, Kenneth G., and Watkins, David K. 2015. "Early Cenomanian “hot greenhouse” revealed by oxygen isotope record of exceptionally well-preserved foraminifera from Tanzania." Paleoceanography, 30, (11) 1556–1572. https://doi.org/10.1002/2015PA002854.
Blake Nose stable isotopic evidence against the mid-Cenomanian glaciation hypothesisv. 37451–454
Ando, Atsushi, Huber, Brian T., MacLeod, Kenneth G., Ohta, T., and Khim, B. -K. 2009. "Blake Nose stable isotopic evidence against the mid-Cenomanian glaciation hypothesis." Geology, 37 451–454.
Taxonomy, biostratigraphy, and phylogeny of Eocene Globigerina, Globoturborotalita, Subbotina, and TurborotalitaCushman Foundation Special Publication 41: Allen Press111–168
Olsson, R. K., Hemleben, C., Huber, Brian T., and Berggren, William A. 2006. "Taxonomy, biostratigraphy, and phylogeny of Eocene Globigerina, Globoturborotalita, Subbotina, and Turborotalita." In Atlas of Eocene Planktonic Foraminifera. Pearson, Paul N., Olsson, R. K., Hemleben, C., Huber, Brian T., and Berggren, William A., editors. 111–168. Cushman Foundation Special Publication 41: Allen Press.
A revised Antarctic Eocene planktic foraminiferal biozonationCushman Foundation Foraminiferal Research, Special Publication 41:Allen Press41–46
Huber, Brian T. and Quillévéré, F. 2006. "A revised Antarctic Eocene planktic foraminiferal biozonation." In Atlas of Eocene Planktonic Foraminifera. Pearson, Paul N., Olsson, R. K., Hemleben, C., Huber, Brian T., and Berggren, William A., editors. 41–46. Cushman Foundation Foraminiferal Research, Special Publication 41:Allen Press.