Publications, Erle G. Kauffman
* = peer review
*1. 1958 Kesling, R. V., Heany, F., Kauffman, E. G., and Oden, A. L.; Bolbineossia, a new
Beyrichiid ostracod genus. Jour. Paleontology 32, p. 147-151, pl. 24, text-figs. 107.
*2. 1958 Stumm, E. C., and Kauffman, E. G.; Calymenid trilobites from the Ordovician rocks of
Michigan. Jour. Paleontology 32, p. 943-960, pls. 123, 124, text-figs. 1, 2.
*3. 1960 Kauffman, E. G., and Kesling, R. V.; An Upper Cretaceous ammonite bitten by a mossaur.
Contr. Mus. Paleon. Univ. Michigan 15, p. 193-284, 9 pls., 7 figs.
*4. 1961 Kauffman, E. G., and Pope, J. K.; New species of Ringicula from the Upper Cretaceous of
Huerfano County, Colorado, and remarks on the “Pugnellus Sandstone” (Codell Sandstone
Member, Carlile Shale). Jour. Paleontology 35, p. 1003-1013, pl. 120.
5. 1961 Kauffman, E. G.; Problems concerning Coloradoan species of Inoceramus (Abstract).
Bull. Geol. Soc. America, 1961, and Program and Annual Meetings of the Geological Society of
America October-November, 1961, p. 84A, 95A.
6. 1961 Kauffman, E. G.; Mesozoic paleontology and stratigraphy, Huerfano Park, Colorado.
Volume 1, Stratigraphy. Volume 2, Macroinvertebrate paleontology (Abstract). Dissertation
Abstracts, 1962, 22, 1467 manuscript pages, 67 plates
*7. 1963 Dorr, J. A., Jr., and Kauffman, E. G.; Rippled Toroids from the Napoleon Sandstone
Member (Mississippian) of Southern Michigan. Jour. Sed. Petrology 33, p. 751-758, pls. A, B,
Fig. 1.
8. 1964a Kauffman, E. G.; Saudi Arabia’s desert of fossils. Shells and their Neighbors, no. 22,
April, p. 5-8.
*9. 1964b Kauffman, E. G.; Costellacesta, a new subgenus of Lima from the Cretaceous of the Gulf
and Atlantic Coast Province. Tulane Studies in Geol. 2, p. 89-101, pl. 1, 3 figs.
*10. 1964c Sohl, N. P., and Kauffman, E. G.; Giant Upper Cretaceous oysters from the Gulf Coast
and Caribbean. U.S. Geol. Surv., Prof. Paper 483-H, 22 p., 5 pls., 3 figs.
11. 1965a Kauffman, E. G.; Upper Cretaceous Inoceramus of Puerto Rico: Abstr. 4th Carib. Geol.
Conf., Trinidad, 1 p., and 30 p. mimeographed preprint.
*12. 1965b Kauffman, E. G.; Collecting in concretions, nodules, and septaria: in Handbook of
Paleontologic Techniques. W. H. Freeman Co., San Francisco, p. 175-194.
13. 1965c Eschman, D. F., Stumm, E. C., and Kauffman, E. G; Michigan Fossil Collecting Localities.
Pub. Dept. Geol. Univ. Michigan, 9 p.
*14. 1965d Kauffman, E. G.; Middle and Late Turonian oysters of the Lopha lugubris group.
Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 148, Publ. 4602, 93 p.
*15. 1965e Sohl, N. F., Kauffman, E. G., and Yochelson, E. L.; Gastropods and pelecypods: in
Handbook of Paleontologic Techniques. W. H. Freeman Co., San Francisco, p. 49-53.
*16. 1965f Kauffman, E. G., and McCulloch, D. S.; Biota of late glacial Rock Mountain pond.
Geol. Soc. America Bull. 76, p. 1203-1232, 2 pls., 5 figs.
*17. 1966a Dane, C. H., Cobban, W. A., and Kauffman, E. G.; Stratigraphy and regional relationships
of a reference section for the Juana Lopez Member, Mancos Shale in the San Juan Basin, New
Mexico. U.S. Geol. Surv. Bull. 1224-H, 15 p., 3 figs.
18. 1966b Kauffman, E. G.; Evolution and ecology of Cretaceous Thyasira (Bivalvi Lucinacea) from
the Western Interior. Abstract, Prog. Ann. Meeting, Geol Soc. America, 1966, San Francisco, p.
105.
19. 1966c Hazel, J. E., Kauffman, E. G., Mello, J. M., and Beauchamp, R. C.; Biostratigraphy of the
exposed Brightseat Formation of Maryland. Abstract, A.A.A.S. Symposium, Geol. Atl.
Cstl. Pl., December, 1 p.
*20. 1967a Kauffman, E. G.; Cretaceous Thyasira from the Western Interior of North America.
Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 152, 159 p., 5 pls., 18 figs., 7 tabls.
*21. 1967b Kauffman, E. G.; Notes on the Cretaceous Inoceramidae of Jamaica. Geonotes, Jam.
Geol. Surv. 8, p. 32-40, 1 tabl., June 1967.
22. 1967c Kauffman, E. G.; Coloradoan macroinvertebrate assemblages. Central Western Interior,
United States. Abstract, Geol. Soc. America, Program and Bull., Sect. Meetings May 10-13,
1967, 1 p.
*23. 1967d Kauffman, E. G.; Coloradoan macroinvertebrate assemblages. Central Western Interior
United States: in Paleoenvironments of the Cretaceous Seaway in the Western Interior: a
Symposium. Kauffman, E. G., and Kent, H. E. (eds.). Colo. Sch. Mines, Pub., p. 67-143, 12 figs.
*24. 1967e Kauffman, E. G., and Kent, H. C., Editors; Symposium, Paleoenvironments of the
Cretaceous Seaway in the Western Interior. Colo. Sch. Mines, Golden, Spec. Pub., 267 p., illus.
*25. 1968a Newell, N. D., and Kauffman, E. G.; Bivalvia: in Moore, R. C. et al., Development, trends,
and outlooks in paleontology. Jour. Paleont. 42, p. 1367-1368.
*26. 1968b Dane, C. H., Kauffman, E. G., and Cobban, W. A.; Semilla sandstone, a new member of
the Mancos Shale in the southeastern part of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico. U.S. Geol. Surv.
Bull. 1254-F. Contrib. Stratigraphy, 21 p. 4 figs.
27. 1968c Kauffman, E. G., and Kent, H. C.; Cretaceous biostratigraphy of Western Interior United
States. Abstract, 1968 Ann. Mtng. Geol. Soc. America, Mexico City, p. 156.
28. 1968d Kauffman, E. G.; Review, Essays in paleontology and stratigraphy. Yochelson, E., and
Teichert, K. (eds.), Jour. Paleont. 42, p. 864-867.
29. 1968e Kauffman, E. G.; Biostratigraphy and assemblages of Antillean Cretaceous bivalvia.
Abstract, 5th Carib. Geol. Conf., St. Thomas, 2 p.
30. 1968f Kauffman, E. G.; Sea level origin of the Pinyon Conglomerate, northwestern Wyoming.
Abstract, Rocky Mtn. Sec. Geol. Soc. America, May, 2 p.
*31. 1968g Kauffman, E. G.; The Upper Cretaceous Inoceramus of Puerto Rico. Trans. 4th Carib.
Geol. Conf., 1965, Trinidad and Tobago, p. 203-218, pl. 1, 2, 6, text-figs.
*32. 1969a Kauffman, E. G.; Form, function and evolution: in Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology,
R. C. Moore (ed.). Part N, vol. 1, p. N129-N205, 17 figs.
*33. 1969b Kauffman, E. G.; Systematics and evolutionary position of a new Tertiary Thyasira
(Bivalvia) from Alaska. Jour. Paleontology 43, p. 1099-1110, pl. 127, 5 text-figs.
34. 1969c Kauffman, E. G.; Population systematics, radiometrics, and zonation; a new
biostratigraphy. Abstract, N. Amer. Paleont. Conv., September 1969, Chicago, 2 p.
*35. 1969d Kauffman, E. G., and Buddenhangen, C. H.; Protandric sexual dimorphism in Paleocene
Astarte of Maryland: in Symposium on “Sexual Dimorphism in Fossil Metazoa and Taxonomic
Implications”. G. Westermann (ed.), Int. Union Geol. Sci., Ser. A, p. 76-93, text-figs. 1, 2.
*36. 1969e Kauffman, E. G.; Comments on sexual dimorphism in Cenozoic Venericardia by W. G.
Heaslip: in Sexual Dimorphism in Fossil Metazoa and Taxonomic Implications, G. Westermann
(ed.), Int. Union Geol. Sci., Ser A.
*37. 1969f Kauffman, E. G.; Cretaceous marine cycles of the Western Interior. The Mountain
Geologist 6, p. 227-245, 4 text-figs.
*38. 1969g Kauffman, E. G., Powell, J. D., and Hattin, D. E.; Cenomanian-Turonian facies across the
Raton Basin. The Mountain Geologist 6, p. 93-118, 4 text-figs.
39. 1969h Kauffman, E. G., and Beauchamp, R. G.; Sediments and faunas of Paleocene marine
cycles, Potomac River Valley. Abst. Geol. Soc. America, pt. 7, p. 119-120.
*40. 1970a Kauffman, E. G., Population systematics, radiometrics, and zonation – a new
biostratigraphy. Proc. N. American Paleont. Conv., pt. F, p. 612-666, 10 text-figs.
*41. 1972a Kauffman, E. G.; Ptychodus predation upon a Cretaceous Inoceramus. Paleont. 15, p.
439-445, pl. 81.
*42. 1972b Kauffman, E. G.; Evolutionary rates and patterns of North American Cretaceous
Mollusca. Proc. Int. Geol. Congr., 1972, p. 174-189, sec. 7, 5 text-figs.
*43. 1973a Kauffman, E. G.; Cretaceous bivalvia: in Atlas of Paleobiogeography A. Hallam (ed.).
Elsevier Pub. Co., Amsterdam, p. 353-383, 10 text-figs.
*44. 1973b Kauffman, E. G.; A brackish water biota from the Upper Cretaceous Harebell Formation
of northwestern Wyoming. Jour. Paleont. 47, p. 436-446, pl. 1, 2 text-figs.
*45. 1973c Kauffman, E. G., and Sohl, N. F.; Structure and evolution of Antillean Cretaceous rudist
frameworks. Verh. Muturf. Geo. Basel (Switzerland) 84, p. 399-467, 27 text-figs.
*46. 1973d Coates, A. G., and Kauffman, E. G.; Stratigraphy, paleontology, and paleoenvironment of
a Cretaceous coral thicket, Lamy, New Mexico. Jour. Paleont. 47, p. 953-968, 1 pl., 4 text-figs.
*47. 1973e Kennedy, W. J., Kauffman, E. G., and Klinger, H. C.; Upper Cretaceous invertebrate
faunas from Durban, South Africa. Trans. S. African Geol. Soc., 97 ms. pp., 4 text-figs, 7 pls. (pp.
95-111, pl. 1-6, 2 text-figs.)
*48. 1973f Kauffman, E. G.; Dating and correlating geological and evolutionary events. McGraw-Hill
Yearbook, Sci. Tech., pp. 1-17, 1 text-fig.
49. 1973g Kauffman, E. G.; Stratigraphic evidence for Cretaceous eustatic changes (abstr.). Abstr.
Vol., 1973 Ann. Mtng., Geol. Soc. Amer., p. 687.
50. 1973h Kauffman, E. G., Extinction patterns in the Cretaceous. Abstr. Vol., 1973 Ann. Mtng.,
Geol. Soc. Amer., p. 687.
51. 1973i Kauffman, E. G.; Evolutionary rates and biostratigraphy. Abstr. Vol., 1973 Ann. Mtng.,
Geol. Soc. Amer., p. 638.
*52. 1974a Kauffman, E. G.; Cretaceous assemblages, communities and associations; Western
Interior United States and Caribbean Islands: in Principles of Benthic Community Analysis,
Sediments IV, A. M. Ziegler (ed.). Comp. Sed. Lab., Univ. Miami, pp. 12.1-12.27, 11 test-figs.
53. 1974b Kauffman, E. G., and Scott, R. W.; Basic concepts of community paleoecology. Abstr.,
1974 Ann. Mtngs. Geol. Soc. America, pp. 815, 816.
54. 1974c Sohl, N. F., Kauffman, E. G., and Coates, A. G.; Macrofossil biostratigraphy and
correlation of the Jamaican and Puerto Rican Cretaceous. Abstr., 7th Conf. Gol. Carib., Rucueil
des Resumes de Communications, p. 64.
*55. 1974d Kauffman, E. G., and Runnegar, B.; Atomodesma (Bivalvia) and Permian species from
the United States. Jour. Paleontol. 49, p. 23-41, 4 pls., 8 text-figs.
*56. 1974e Kauffman, E. G.; Cretaceous biostratigraphy. McGraw-Hill Yearbook, Sci., Tech., mp. 1-
4, 1 text-fig., McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., N.Y.
*57. 1975a Kauffman, E. G., Dispersal and biostratigraphic potential of Cretaceous benthonic
bivalvia in the Western Interior. Geol. Assn. Canada, spec. ppr. 13, p. 163-194, 4 text-figs.
58. 1975b Kauffman, E. G.; A new look at biostratigraphy. Abstr., 1975 Western Interuniv. Geol.
Conf., Saskatchewan, Sask., Canada, 2 pp.
59. 1975c Kauffman, E. G.; Evolution of Western Interior Cretaceous paleo-communities and
faunal assemblages. Abstr. Proc. Rocky Mtn. Soc. Mtng., Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., Soc. Econ.
Paleon., Mineral., p. 13.
60. 1975d Kauffman, E. G.; Evolution and the environment. Chemistry 48, p. 24.
*61. 1976a Kauffman, E. G.; Deep sea Cretaceous macrofossils: Hole 317A, Manihiki Plateau: in
Schlanger, S. O., Jackson E. D., et al., Initial Reports of the Deep Sea, Drilling Project 33,
Washington, U.D. Govt. Printing Office, p. 503-535, 3 pl., 2 text-figs.
62. 1976b Kauffman, E. G.; Plate tectonics: a major force in evolution. The Science Teacher 43, p.
12-17, text-figs. 1-3.
63. 1976c Kauffman, E. G. and Steidtmann, J. R. Are these the oldest Metazoan trace fossils?
Abstr., 1976 Ann. Mtng. Geol. Soc. America, v. 8, p. 947-948.
*64. 1976d Kauffman, E. G., and Scott, R. W.; Basic concepts of community ecology and
paleoecology: in Scott, R. W., and West, R. R. (eds.) Structure and Classification of
Paleocommunities; Stroudsburg, Pa., Dowden, Hutchinson, and Ross, Pubs., p. 1-28, 4 text-figs.
*65. 1977a Kauffman, E. G., special editor. “Field Guide: North American Paleontological
Convention II, Cretaceous Facies, Faunas, and Paleoenvironments across the western Interior
Basin.” The Mountain Geologist 14, 274 p.
*66. 1977b _______ “Geological and Biological Overview: Western Interior Cretaceous Basin.” The
Mountain Geologist 14, p. 75-99, 12 figs.
*67. 1977c _______ “Upper Cretaceous cyclothems, biotas, and environments, Rock Canyon
Anticline, Pueblo, Colorado.” The Mountain Geologist 14, p. 129- 152, 3 pl., 5 figs.
*68. 1977d _______ “Illustrated Guide to Biostratigraphically important Cretaceous Macrofossils,
Western Interior Basin, U.S.A.” The Mountain Geologist 14, 225-274.
69. 1977e_______ “Cretaceous extinction and collapse of marine trophic structure.”
(Abstract) Journal of Paleontology 51, supplement to n. 2 North American Paleongological
Convention 11, Abstracts of Papers (1977), page 16.
70. 1977f ______”Benthic communities in black shales of an ‘Anaerobic’ Jurassic basin: The
Posidonienschiefer.” (Abstract) Journal of Paleontology 51, supplement to n. 2, North
American Paleontological Convention II, Abstracts of Papers (1977), p. 16-17.
*71. 1977g ______”Systematic, biostratigraphic, and biogeographic relationships between Middle
Cretaceous Euraerican and North Pacific inoceramidae.”In: Mid-Cretaceous Events, Hokkaido
Symposium, 1976. T. Matsumoto (ed.), Paleontological Society of Japan, Special Paper number
21 (1977), p. 169-212, 1 fig., 1 tabl.
*72. 1977h ______”Evolutionary rates and biostratigraphy.” In Concepts and Methods of
Biostratigraphy, E. G. Kauffman and J. E. Hazel (eds.) Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, Inc.,
Stroudsburg, p. 109-141, 8 text-figs.
73. 1977i ______”Jurassic Environments.” by Anthony Hallam. (Book Review) Journal of
Paleontology 51 p. 203-206.
74. 1977j ______”Oysters.” by H. B. Stenzel. (Book Review) Journal of Paleontology 51, p. 427-
429.
*75. 1977k Kauffman, E. G., and J. E. Hazel, eds. Concepts and Methods of Biostratigraphy.
Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, Inc. 658 pp.
76. 1977l ______”Preface.” In Concepts and Methods of Biostratigraphy, E. G. Kauffman and J. E.
Hazel (eds.), Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, Inc., pp iii-v.
*77. 1977m Kauffman, E. G. and D. E. Powell; Stratigraphic, paleontologic, and paleoenvironmental
analysis of the upper Cretaceous rocks of Cimarron County, Northwestern Oklahoma. Part 2:
Paleontology. Geological Society of America Memoir 149 p. 47-150, 12 pl, 7 text-figs.
78. 1977n Kauffman, E. G., and P. A. Scholle; Abrupt biotic and environmental changes during peak
Cretaceous transgressions in Euramerica.” (Abstract) Journal of Paleontology 51, supplement to
number 2, North American Paleontological Convention II, Abstracts of Papert, p. 16.
*79. 1977o Kauffman, E. G., D. E. Hattin, and J. D. Powell; Stratigraphic, paleontologic, and
paleoenvironmental analysis of the Upper Cretaceous rocks of Cimarron County, Northwestern
Oklahoma, Part 1: Stratigraphy and paleoenvironments.” Geological Society of America
Memoir 149, p. 1-46, 5 text-figs.
80. 1977p Coates, A. G., E. G. Kauffman, and N. F. Sohl; Cyclic incursions of Tethyan biotas into the
Cretaceous temperate realms. (Abstract) Journal of Paleontology 51, supplement to number 2,
North American Paleontological Convention II, Abstracts of Papers p. 7.
81. 1977q Scholle, P. A. and E. G. Kauffman; Paleoecological implications of stable isotope data
from upper Cretaceous limestones and fossils from the U.S. Western Interior. (Abstract) Journal
of Paleontology 51, supplement to number 2, North American Paleontological Convention II,
Abstracts of Papers, p. 24-25.
82. 1977r Kauffman, E. G., Evolutionary patterns and biostratigraphy in the Cretaceous of North
America. Abstr., Vol., E. Canada Biostrat., Paleont. Sympos., Univ. Waterloo, Oct. 14-16, p. 14.
83. 1977s Kauffman, E. G. The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary: comparative evolutionary histories
of Temperate vs. Tethyan marine invertebrates and their related extinction rates. Abstr. Vol.,
Sympos: The New Uniformitarianism: Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst. Sympos. n. 2, p. 1-3.
84. 1977t Kauffman, E. G.; The evolution and ecology of Caribbean Mesozoic reefs. Abstr. Vol., 8th
Carib. Geol. Conf., Curacao, July 9-24, 1 p.
85. 1977u Kauffman, E. G.; Evolutionary rates and patterns among Mesozoic Mollusca:
Implications for molluscan classification. Abstr., Roy. Soc. London, Disc. Mtng., Evolutionary
systematics of bivalve mollusks, May 18, 19, Abstr. Vol., p. 8, 9.
86. 1978a Kauffman, E. G.; Evolution, ecology and biostratigraphy of North European upper
Cretaceous inoceramidae. Abstr. vol., Symposium Deutsche Kreide, Munster, Germany, 1978,
1 p.
87. 1978b Hancock, J. M., and E. G. Kauffman; The great transgressions of the Late Cretaceous.
Abstr., William Smith Lecture Meeting, Geol. Soc. London, Feb. 15, 1978. Geol. Soc. Newsletter
7 p. 13.
*88. 1978c Kauffman, E. G.; Benthic environments and palecology of the Posidonienschiefer
(Toarcian). Neues Jahrb. Geol. Palaontol. Abhandl. B. 157, p 18-36.
*89. 1978d Kauffman, E. G.; Evolutionary rates and patterns among Cretaceous bivalvia. Phil. Trans.
Roy. Soc. London, ser. B 284, p 277-304.
*90. 1978e Kauffman, E. G.; Short-lived benthic communities in the Solnhofen and Nusplingen
limestones. Neues Jahrb. Geol. Palaont. Monatsh. 12, p. 717-714.
*91. 1978f Kauffman, E. G.; British Middle Cretaceous inoceramid biostratigraphy. Ann. Mus.
d’Hist. Nat. Nice 4, p. IV11-IV.12. Publication date listed as 1976.
*92. 1978g Kauffman, E. G.; An outline of middle Cretaceous marine history and inoceramid
biostratigraphy in the Bohemian Basin, Czechoslovakia. Ann. Mus. d’Hist. Nat. Nice 4, p. XIII.1-
XIII.12. Publication date listed as 1976.
*93. 1978h Kauffman, E. G; South African middle Cretaceous inoceramidae. Ann. Mus. d’Hist. Nat.
Nice 4, p. XVII.1-XVII.6. Pub. 1978.
*94. 1978i Kauffman, E. G.; Middle Cretaceous bivalve zones and stage implications in the Antillean
Subprovince, Caribbean Province. Ann. Mus. d’Hist. Nat. Nice 4, p. XXX.1-XX.11. Pub. 1978.
*95. 1978j Kauffman, E. G.; Cretaceous. In Robinson, R. A. and C. Teicert (eds.), Treatise on
Invertebrate Paleontology, Part A, Fossilization (Taphonomy), Biogeography and
Biostratigraphy. Lawrence, Kansas: Geol. Soc. America, Univ. Kansas Press: p. A418-A487.
*96. 1978k Kauffman, E. G., W. A. Cobban, and D. L. Eicher; Albian through Lower Coniacian strata.
Biostratigraphy and principal events, Western Interior United States. Ann. Mus. d’Hist. Nat.
Nice 4, p. XXIII.1-XXIIIs.52. Pub. as 1976.
*97. 1978l Kauffman, E. G., and N. F. Sohl; Middle Cretaceous events in the Caribbean Province.
Ann. Mus. d’Hist. Nat. Nice 4, p. XXIX.1-XXIX.5. Pub. as 1976.
*98. 1978m Bretsky, S. S. and Kauffman, E. G.; Gradual evolutionary change in a Paleocene bivalve
mollusk. Geol. Soc. Denmark, 17 pp. 4 figs.
*99. 1978n Widemann, J., and Kauffman, E. G.; Mid-Cretaceous biostratigraphy of Northern Spain.
Ann. Mus. d’Hist. Nat. Nice 4, p. III.1-III.34. Published as 1976.
100. 1979a Kauffman, E. G.; The early evolution of Caribbean reefs: corals, clams, competition, and
catastrophe. Abstr., N.Y. Acad. Sci., Heezan Mem. Lec., Oct 8, 1979, 1 p.
101. 1979b Kauffman, E. G.; Sedimentologic and biologic response to Cretaceous eustatic
fluctuations in epicontinental areas. Abstr. vol., Symposium on Cretaceous transgressions and
regressions. MCE, Dept. Geol., Univ. London, Kings College, Sept., 1979, 1 p.
*102. 1979c Kauffman, E. G.; The ecology and biogeography of the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction
event. In W. K. Christensen and T. Birelund (eds.) Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary Events
symposium; II. Proceedings. Univ. Copenhagen, 1979, p. 29-37.
103. 1979d Kauffman, E. G.; Rudists and rudist frameworks: a short course guide. Gulf Oil
Corporation, Research and Development, Houston Technical Service Center, p. 1-71 text-figs. 1-
40.
*104. 1979e Kauffman, E. G.; Bivalvia. In R. Fairbridge, and D. Jablonski (eds.), Encyclopedia of
Paleontology, p. 123-146, 10 text-figs.
105. 1979f Kauffman, E. G.; Sedimentologic and biologic response to Cretaceous eustatic
fluctuations in epicontinental areas. (Expanded Abstr.) Symposium: Ancient Sea Level Changes;
Program with abstracts. Lamont-Doherty Geol. Obs., Columbia Univ., Nov. 19, 20, 1979, p. 1-5.
*106. 1979g Kauffman, E. G., and Sohl, N. F.; Rudists-bizarre Mesozoic bivalves. In R. Fairbridge, and
D. Jablonski (eds.) Encyclopedia of Paleontology, p. 836-847, 6 text-figs.
*107. 1979h Hancock, J. M., and Kauffman, E. G.; The great transgressions of the Late Cretaceous.
Jour. Geol. Soc. London 136, p. 175-186, 5 figs., 4 tbls.
*108. 1980a Klinger, H. C., Kauffman, E. G., and Kennedy, W. J.; Upper Cretaceous ammonites and
inoceramids from the offshore Alphard Group of South Africa. Ann. S. Afr. Mus. 82, p. 293-310,
10 figs., 2 tbls.
109. 1980b Kauffman, E. G.; Major factors influencing the distribution of Cretaceous coal in the
Western Interior United States. In L. M. Carter (ed.), Proceedings, 4th Symposium on Geology
of Rock Mountains Coal, 1980, p. 1-3. Fig. 1.
*110. 1980c Kauffman, E. G.; Cretaceous dn Pleistocene bivalvia, Deep Sea Drilling Project holes 415,
415A. In Y. Lancelot, E. L Winterer et al., (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project,
U. 50, Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., p. 545-549.
111. 1980d Kauffman, E. G.; Plate tectonics, global sea level changes, and the sedimentary record:
Examples from the Cretaceous. Abstr. Proc. Sympos. Qinghai-Xizang (Tibet) Plateau, Acad.
Sinica, Peking, 317-318.
112. 1980e Kauffman, E. G., and Ryer, T. A.; Paleobiological evidence for Cretaceous tides, Western
Interior Basin, North America. Abstr. Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., Bull. 64, n. 5, p. 7311, Ann.
Mtng., 1980, 1 p., 1 fig.
113. 1980f Ryer, T. A., and Kauffman, E. G.; Physical evidence for Cretaceous tides, Western
Interior Basin, North America. Abstr., Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., Ann. Mtng., 1980, 1 p. 778-
779.
114. 1980g Kauffman, E. G.; Adaptive strategies and community succession in Caribbean
Cretaceous rudist reefs. Abstr., 8th Carb. Geol. Conf., Dominican Republic, 1980, p. 125-126,
and preprint of talk, 5 pp.
115. 1980h Kauffman, E. G.; The community structure of “shell islands” on oxygen-depleted
substrates in Mesozoic dark shales and laminated carbonates. Abstr., Proc. Workshop on cyclic
events and stratification; Univ. Tubingen, Germany, pp. 25, 26.
116. 1981a Boyles, J. M., Kauffman, E. G., Kitely, L. W., and Scott, A. J.; Depositional systems, Upper
Cretaceous Mancos Shale and Mesaverde Group, Northwestern Colorado. Fall Field Trip
Guidebook, Rocky Mtn. Sec., Soc. Econ. Paleont., Min. 145 pp. illus.
117. 1981b Kauffman, E. G.; A model for the generation of Cretaceous marine cyclothems in
the Western Interior United States. In Boyles et al. (eds.) (see 1981a).
*118. 1981c Kauffman, E. G., and Steidtmann, J. R.; Are these the oldest Metazoan trace fossils?
Jour. Paleont. 55, p. 923-947. 12 text figs.
*119. 1981d Kauffman, E. G.; Ecological reappraisal of the German Posidonienschiefer (Toarcian) and
the Stagnant Basin Mode. In J. Gray, A. J. Boucot, W. B. N. Berry (eds.), Communities of the
Past. Hutchinson-Ross Pub., Stroudsburg, PA., p. 311-381, 19 text-figs.
*120. 1981e Kauffman, E. G.; Cretaceous and Pleistocene bivalvia, Deep Sea Drilling Project, Holes
415, 415A. In Y. Lancelot, and E. L. Winterer (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling
Project, Vol. L., p. 545-549, 1 fig., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.Washington D.C.
*121. 1981f Kauffman, E. G.; Plate tectonics and global sealevel changes; A comparison of the global
Cretaceous record with that of Tibet. Proc. Sympos. Evolution of the (Tibet) Plateau:
Academia Sinica, Peking, p. 413-426.
122. 1981g Kauffman, E. G.; End of an Era. Science Year, 1982; World Book Sci. Ann., p. 40-53, 7
figs.
*123. 1981h American Stratigraphic Commission (co-author) North American Biostratigraphic Code
for the North American Stratigraphic Commission, issued in Nov. 1981 (1st Ed., Anon.
authored), 26 pp.
124. 1981i Kauffman, E. G., (Abstr.) Graded extinctions related to broad environmental
deterioration in the Cretaceous. conf. on large body impacts and terrestrial evolution;
Geological, Climatological, and Biological implications: Snowbird, Utah, Lunad and Planetary
Institute, Nat. Acad. Sci., p. 23.
125. 1981j Kauffman, E. G.; (Abstr.) Interaction of tectonic, sedimentologic, and eustatic history in
the Western Interior Cretaceous Seaway of North America. Proc. Abstr., Sympos. on
Sedimentary tectonics; Principles and Applications, Univ. Wyo., Wyo. Geol. Assn., Geol. Surv.
Wyo., compiled by J. R. Steidtmann: p. 15.
126. 1981k Kauffman, E. G.; (Abstr.) Regional disconformities and eustatic history: Cretaceous
Trans-Atlantic test case. Abstr., Ann. Mtng. American Assn. Petrol. Geol., San Francisco, CA, p.
127. 1981l Kauffman, E. G.; (Abstr.) A model for the generation of Cretaceous marine cyclothems in
the Western Interior United States. In L. M. Boyles, et al. (eds.), Field Trip Guidebook, Rock
Mtn. Sec., Soc. Econ. Paleont., Min., p. 1-4.
128. 1981m Kauffman, E. G.; (Abstr.) Biological response to Cretaceous sealevel fluctuations.
Chevron Oil Co. Ann. Paleont. Sympos., New Orleans, p. 1, 2.
129. 1981n Kauffman, E. G.; (Abstr.) Eustatic, tectonic, and sedimentary cycles in the Cretaceous
epicontinental seas. Chevron Oil Co., Ann. Paleont. Sympos., New Orleans, p. 3-5.
130. 1981o Kauffman, E. G.; (Abstr.) Ecological succession in Cretaceous rudist frameworks. Abstr.
Prog., v. 13, no. 7, Ann. Mtng. Geol. Soc. America, Cincinnati, Ohio, p. 483.
131. 1981p Kauffman, E. G.; (Abstr.) Environmental deterioration and graded extinctions at the end
of the Cretaceous. American Assoc. Adv. Sci., Ann. Mtng., Washington, DC p. 2.
132. 1982a Kauffman, E. G.; (Abstr.) Ecology and depositional environments of chalk-marl and
limestone-shale rhythms in the American Cretaceous. In G. Einsele and D. Seilacher (eds.)
Cyclic and Event Stratigraphy, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, p. 97.
133. 1982b Kauffman, E. G.; (Abstr.) The community structure of “shell islands” on oxygen-depleted
substrates in Mesozoic dark shales and laminated carbonates. In G. Einsele and D. Seilacher
(eds.), Cyclic and Event Stratigraphy, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, p. 502-503.
134. 1982c Kauffman, E. G.; (Abstr.) Cretaceous paleobiogeographic and tectonoeustatic patterns,
Western Interior Seaway, North America. Proc. N. Amer. Paleont. Convention III, p. 1.
135. 1983a Kauffman, E. G.; (ed.) Depositional environments and paleoclimates of the Greenhorn
tectonoeustatic cycle, Rock Canyon Anticline, Pueblo, Colorado. Field Excursion Guidebook,
Penrose Conf., Cretaceous Paleoclimates, Oct. 3-7, 1983, Dept. Geol. Sci., Univ. Colorado. Pub.,
98 pp.
136. 1983b Kauffman, E. G.; A geological and paleoceanographic overview of Cretaceous history in
the Western Interior Seaway of North America. In E. G. Kauffman (ed.) (see 1983a, above), p.
3-22.
137. 1983c Kauffman, E. G.; Physical stratigraphy and eustatic events in the Greenhorn and
Niobrara cyclothems near Pueblo, Colorado. In E. G. Kauffman (ed.) (see 1983a, above), p. 26-
46.
138. 1983d Kauffman, E. G.; Dynamic changes in climatic and paleobiogeographic units of the
Greenhorn and Niobrara Cyclothems. In E. G. Kauffman (ed.) (see 1983a, above), p. 52-67.
139. 1983e Kauffman, E. G., Elder, W. P., and Pratt, L. M.; Small scale (<100,000 years) climatic
cycles reflected in rocks of the Greenhorn and Niobrara marine cycles, Rock Canyon Anticline.
In E. G. Kauffman (ed.) (see 1983a, above), p. 68-76.
140. 1983f Kauffman, E. G.; (Abstr.) Mass extinction within the Cretaceous: Earthbound events for
calibration of extraterrestrial effects. Geol. Soc. America, Ann. Mtng., Abstr. with Prog., v. 15,
p. 608.
141. 1983g Kauffman, E. G., and Fursich, F.; (Abstr.) Brooksella conyonensis: A billion year old
complex Metazoan trace fossil from the Grand Canyon. Geol. Soc. America, Ann. Mtng. 1983,
Abstr. with Prog. v. 15, p. 608.
142. 1983h Pratt, L. M., Kauffman, E. G., and Elder, W. P.; (Abstr.) Paleontological and geochemical
resolution of the Cenomanian-Turonian (Cretaceous) extinction event in the Western Interior
of North America. Geol. Soc. America, Ann. Mtng. 1983, Abstr. with Prog. v. 15, p. 664.
*143. 1983i Kauffman, E. G. and Steidtmann, J. R.; No, they are still dubiofossils (reply to Preston
Cloud comment, “Are the Medicine Peak Quartzite “dubiofossils” fluid-evasion tracks?”)
Geology 11, p. 619-621.
144. 1983j Kauffman, E. G.; (Abstr.) Marine ecology of Cretaceous mass extinction. Proc. Conf. on
Dynamics of Extinction, N. Ariz. Univ., Aug. 1983, p. 1-3.
*145. 1984a Furisch, F., and Kauffman, E. G.; Paleoecology of marginal marine sedimentary cycles in
the Albian Bear River Formation of south-western Wyoming. Palaeontology 27, p. 501-536.
*146. 1984b Alvarez, W., Kauffman, E. G., Surlyk, F., Alvarez, L. W., Asaro, F., and Michel, H. V.; The
impact theory of mass extinctions and the marine invertebrate fossil record across the
Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary. Science, p. 26-31, 4 text-figs.
147. 1984c Kauffman, E. G.; Presentation of the Paleontological Society Medal to Harry Blackmore
Whittington (Published citation). Journal of Paleontology 58, p. 905-907.
*148. 1984d Kauffman, E. G.; The fabric of Cretaceous marine extinctions. In W. A. Berggren and J.
A. Van Couvering (eds.), Catastrophes and Earth History. Princeton University Press, Princeton,
NJ, p. 151-246.
149. 1984e Kauffman, E. G., Gustason, E. R., Fursich, F., and Ryer, T. A.; (Abstr.) Predictable cyclicity
in Cretaceous coal depositional systems. In Proc. 1984 Sympos. Geol. Rock Mtn. Coal, N. Dak.
Geol. Soc. Pub. 84-1, p. 202.
150. 1984f Kauffman, E. G.; (Abstr.) Toward a synthetic theory of mass extinction. Abstr. with Prog.
1984, Geol. Soc. America, 97th Ann. Mtng., Reno, v. 16, Sept., 1984, p. 555-556.
151. 1984g Kauffman, E. G., and Johnson, C. C.; (Abstr.) The evolution and adaptive value of shell
wall structure in rudist bivalves. Abstr. with Prog., 1984 Geol. Soc. America, Ann. Mtng., Reno,
v. 16, Sept. 1984, p. 555.
152. 1984h Kauffman, E. G. and Johnson, C. C.; (Abstr.) Biological models for petroleum exploration
in Cretaceous rudist facies. Abstr., Soc. Econ. Paleont., Mineral., Ann. Mtng., San Jose, CA Aug.
10-13, 1984, p. 41.
153. 1984i Kirkland, J. I., and Kauffman, E. G.; (Abstr.) Graphic correlation of high resolution event
and stratigraphic data: A Mid-Cretaceous test case. Soc. Econ. Paleont., Mineral., Ann. Mtng.,
San Jose, CA Aug. 10-13, 1984, p. 43.
154. 1984j Kauffman, E. G., Dynamics of Cretaceous epicontinental seas. Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol.,
Dist. Lecture Abstr., 1 p.
155. 1984k Kauffman, E. G., Imlay, R. W.; Pioneer in Mesozoic paleontology and stratigraphy
(Published citation). In G. E. G. Westermann (ed.), Proc. 3rd N. Amer. Paleont. Conv., Geol.
Assoc. Canada, Spec. Ppr., 7 ms. pp.
156. 1984l Kauffman, E. G.; The dynamics of mass extinction. Univ. Colorado, Scholarly Lecture
series, Abstr., 1 p.
157. 1984m Kauffman, E. G.; Evolutionary significance of extraordinarily preserved Cretaceous
biotas, Western Interior North America. Abstr., Roy Soc. London, Sympos., 1 p.
*158. 1985a Kauffman, E. G.; Paleobiogeography and evolutionary response dynamic in the
Cretaceous Western Interior seaway of North America. In G. E. G. Westermann (ed.), Jurassic-
Cretaceous biochronology and paleogeography of North America. Geol. Assoc. Canada, Spec.
Paper 27, p. 273-306.
159. 1985b Kauffman, E. G.; (Abstr.) Allocyclic sedimentation in Cretaceous epicontinental seas.
Keynote Address, Ann. Mtng. Soc. Econ. Paleont. and Mineralog. (SEPM), Midyear Mtng.,
Golden CO. Aug. 11-14, p. 1.
160. 1985c Kauffman, E. G.; (Abstr.) Biological models for organic-rich Mesozoic marine facies
(source rocks). Ann. Mtng. Soc. Econ. Paleont., Mineralog., Aug. 11-14, Golden, CO, p. 47-48.
161. 1985d Kauffman, E. G.; (Abstr.) Evolutionary significance of exceptionally preserved marine
faunas, Cretaceous of the Western Interior of North America. Sympos. Roy. Soc. London,
p. 17.
*162. 1985e Pratt, L. M., Kauffman, E. G., and Zelt, F. (eds.) Fine-grained Deposits and Biofacies of the
Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway: Evidence of Cyclic Sedimentary Processes. Soc. Econ.
Paleontologists, Mineralogists, Field Trip Guidebook No. 4; 1985 Midyear Meeting, Golden, CO
273 p.
*163. 1985f Kauffman, E. G.; Cretaceous evolution of the Western Interior Basin of the United
States. In L. M. Pratt, E. G. Kauffman, and F. Zelt (eds.), Soc. Econ. Paleontologists,
Mineralogists, Field Trip Guidebook No. 4; 1985 Midyear Meeting, Golden, CO. p. IV-XIII.
*164. 1985g Kauffman, E. G.; Depositional history of the Graneros Shale (Cenomanian), Rock Canyon
Anticline. In L. M. Pratt, E. G. Kauffman, and F. Zelt (eds.), Soc. Econ. Paleontologists,
Mineralogists, Field Trip Guidebook No. 4; 1985 Midyear Meeting, Golden, CO p. 90-99.
*165. 1985h Gustason, E. R., and Kauffman, E. G; The Dakota Group and the Kiowa-Skull Creek
Cyclothem in the Canon City-Pueblo area, Colorado. In L. M. Pratt, E. G. Kauffman, and F. Zelt
(eds.), Soc. Econ. Paleontologists, Mineralogists, Field Trip Guidebook No. 4; 1985 Midyear
Meeting, Golden, CO. p. 72-89.
*166. 1985i Glenister, L., and Kauffman, E. G.; High resolution stratigraphy and depositional history
of the Greenhorn Regressive Hemicyclothem, Rock Canyon Anticline, Pueblo, Colorado. In L.
M. Pratt, E. G. Kauffman, and F. Zelt (eds.), Soc. Econ. Paleontologists, Mineralogists, Field Trip
Guidebook No. 4; 1985 Midyear Meeting, Golden, CO. p. 170-183.
*167. 1985j Fisher, C. H., Kauffman, E. G., and Von Holdt, L.; The Niobrara Transgressive
Hemicyclothem in Central and Eastern Colorado; The anatomy of a multiple disconformity. In
L. M. Pratt, E. G. Kauffman, and F. Zelt (eds.), Soc. Econ. Paleontologists, Mineralogists, Field
Trip Guidebook No. 4; 1985 Midyear Meeting, Golden, CO. p. 184-198.
*168. 1985k Barlow, L. K., and Kauffman, E. G.; Depositional cycles in the Niobrara Formation,
Colorado Front Range. In L. M. Pratt, E. G. Kauffman, and F. Zelt (eds.), Soc. Econ.
Paleontologists, Mineralogists, Field Trip Guidebook No. 4, 1985 Midyear Meeting, Golden, CO.
p. 199-208.
*169. 1985l Kauffman, E. G., Pratt, L. M., Barlow, L. K., Elder, W. P., Fisher, C. G., Glenister, L. M.,
Gustanson, E. R., Johnson, C. J., Kirkland, J. Il, McMananmen, D., and Sageman, B.; A field guide
to the stratigraphy, geochemistry, and depositional environments of the Kiowa-Skull Creek,
Greenhorn, and Niobrara Marine cycles in the Pueblo-Canon City area, Colorado. In L. M. Pratt,
E. G. Kauffman, and F. Zelt (eds.), Soc. Econ. Paleontologists, Mineralogists, Field Trip
Guidebook No. 4; 1985 Midyear Meeting, Golden, CO., p. FRS-1-FRS-26.
*170. 1985m Kauffman, E. G.; Trace fossil biofacies as indicators of marine environments, Greenhorn
and Niobrara cyclothems, Boulder to Lyons, Colorado Front Range. Field Guide to
Environments of Deposition (and Trace Fossils) of Cretaceous Sandstones of the Western
Interior. Soc. Econ. Paleontol., Mineral., 1985 Midyear Meeting, Golden, CO. p. 3-51 to 3-97.
*171. 1985n Kauffman, E. G.; Freshwater trace fossils of the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)
Laramie Formation near Leyden, Colorado. Field Guide to Environments of Deposition (and
Trace Fossils) of Cretaceous Sandstones of the Western Interior. Soc. Econ. Paleontol.,
Mineral., 1985 Midyear Meeting, Golden, CO. P. 3-98 to 3-111.
*172. 1985o Barron, E. J., Arthur, M. A., and Kauffman, E. G.; Cretaceous rhythmic bedding
sequences: A plausible link between orbital variations and climate. Earth and Planetary Science
Letters 72, p. 327-340.
173. 1985p Barron, E. J., Beeson, D., Chen, P. J., Dingle, R. V., Frakes, L. A., Funnell, B. N.,
Kauffman, E. G., Petri, S., Reyment, R. A., Riccardi, A. C., Tyson, R., Vakhrameev, V. A., and
Zinsmeister, W. J.; Global Cretaceous plate tectonics and paleogeography. Abstr., 98th Ann.
Mtng., Geol. Soc. America, Abstr. with Programs, p. 519.
174. 1985q Kauffman, E. G.; Biological crises at Cretaceous stage boundaries as determined by high-
resolution event stratigraphy. Abstr., 27th Intern Geol. Cong., Moscow, Aug. 1984, 2 ms. pp.
175. 1985r Kauffman, E. G.; The dynamics of mass extinction. Abstr., Univ. Colorado, Scholarly
Lecture Series, 1 p.
176. 1985s Kauffman, E. G.; The dynamics of Cretaceous epicontinental seas. Abstr., American
Association of Petroleum Geologists, Distinguished Lecture series, 1 p.
177. 1985t Kauffman, E. G.; The dynamics of Cretaceous epicontinental seas. Rocky Mountain
Association of Geologists, Newsletter, p. 2.
178. 1985u Hut, P., Alvarez. W., Elder, W., Hansen, T. A., Kauffman, E., Keller, G., Shoemaker, E. M.,
and Weissman, P.; Comet showers as possible causes of stepwise mass extinctions. Abstr., Am.
Geophys. Union; EOS 66, p. 813.
179. 1985v Kauffman, E. G., and Hansen, T. A., Stepwise mass extinction associated with major
oceanic and climatic perturbations: Evidence for multiple impacts? Abstr., American Geophy.
Union, Ann. Mtng.; EOS 66, p. 813-814.
180. 1985w Kauffman, E. G.; Ralph W. Imlay, Pioneer in Mesozoic paleontology and stratigraphy
(published citation). In G. E. G. Westermann (ed.), Proc. 3rd N. Amer. Paleont. Conv., Geol.
Assoc. Canada, Spec. Paper, 7 ms. pp.
*181. 1985x Kauffman, E. G. and Bengtson, P.; Mid-Cretaceous inoceramids from Sergipe, Brazil: A
progress report. Cretaceous Research 6 p. 311-315.
182. 1986a Kauffman, E. G. (ed.); Cretaceous biofacies of the central part of the Western Interior
Seaway: A field guidebook. 4th N. American Paleontological Convention, Boulder, CO., Aug. 12-
15, 1986, 210 p. Including the following papers:
183. 1986b Kauffman, E. G.; Introduction. Ibid, p. 1-15.
184. 1986c Kauffman, E. G.; Geological overview, Greenhorn and Niobrara marine cyclothems and
the initial transgressive facies of the Greenhorn Cycle (Upper Dakota Group, Graneeros shale).
Ibid, p. 54-63.
185. 1986d Kauffman, E. G.; Lithofacies and biofacies of the greenhorn regression: Fairport, Blue
Hill, and Codell Sandstone members, Carlile Shale, Rock Canyon Anticline. Ibid, p. 112-127.
186. 1986e Kauffman, E. G.; The Niobrara Formation (Niobrara Marine Cycle) and its biofacies at
Pueblo, Colorado. Ibid, p. 128-149.
187. 1986f Howe, B., and Kauffman, E. G.; The lithofacies, biofacies, and depositional setting of
Tepee Buttes, Cretaceous submarine springs, between Colorado Springs and Boone, Colorado.
Ibid, p. 155-175.
188. 1986g Kauffman, E. G.; The Codell Sandstone (“Pugnellus Sandstone”): Late Middle Turonian:
Lithofacies and biofacies of the peak regressive unit, Greenhorn marine cyclothem, Guerfano
Park, CO. Ibid, p. 176-198.
*189. 1986h Kauffman, E. G.; High-resolution event stratigraphy; Regional and global bio-events. In
O. H. Walliser, (ed.) Global Bio-Events. Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences, Springer Verlag, Berlin,
p. 279-335.
190. 1986i Kauffman, E. G.; The evolution of middle and Upper Cretaceous reefs. Abstr., 4th N.
American Paleontological Convention, Boulder, CO, Aug. 12-15, 1986, p. A-23.
191. 1986j Johnson, C. C., and Kauffman, E. G.; Biofacies and ecological succession in the
Barremian-Aptian Cupido Rudist Framework, northwestern Mexico. Abst., 4th N. American
Paleontology Convention, Boulder, CO., Aug. 12-15, 1986, p. A-23.
192. 1986k Kauffman, E. G.; Structure and microsuccession of hard substrata communities on
Mesozoic shell islands. Abstr., 4th N. American Paleontological Convention, Boulder, CO., Aug.
12-15, 1986, p. A-23.
193. 1986l Kauffman, E. G., Eicher, D. L., Diner, R. S., Elder, W. P., Kirkland, J. I., and Sageman, B. B.;
High-resolution event stratigraphy: biological components and tests in the Cretaceous. Abstr.,
4th N. American Paleontological Convention, Boulder, CO., Aug. 12-15, 1986, p. A-23.
194. 1986m Howe, B., and Kauffman, E. G.; Event communities of Tepee Buttes, Cretaceous
submarine springs. Abst., 4th N. American Paleontological Convention, Boulder, CO, Aug 12-
15, 1986, p. A-20.
195. 1986n Kauffman, E. G., Sohl, N. F., and Johnson, C. C.; Cretaceous assemblage biostratigraphy
of the Caribbean Province. Abstr., 11th Caribbean Geological Conference, Barbados, July 20-
26, 1986, p. 51-52.
196. 1986o Collins, L., Johnson, C. C., and Kauffman, E. G.; Rudist biofacies across the El Abra
platform (Albian-Cenomanian), northeastern Mexico. Abstr., 11th Caribbean Geological
Conference, Barbados, July 20-26, p. 15.
197. 1986p Hansen, T. A., and Kauffman, E. G.; Giant storm events and stepwise extinctions at the
Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary, Brazos River Region, Texas. Abstr., Geol. Soc. America Ann.
Mtng., p. 47.
*198. 1987a Kauffman, E. G., Sageman, B. B., Gustason, E. R., and Elder, W. P. High-resolution event
stratigraphy, Greenhorn Cyclothem (Cretaceous): Cenomanian-Turonian Western Interior Basin
of Colorado and Utah. Field Trip Guidebook, Geol. Soc. America, Rocky Mtn. Sec. Reg. Mtng.,
Boulder, CO, Univ. Colorado, pp. 1-198. Including the following papers:
*199. 1987b Kauffman, E. G.; High-resolution event stratigraphy: concepts, methods, and Cretaceous
examples. Ibid, p. 2-34.
*200. 1987c Kauffman, E. G., Elder, W. P., and Sageman, B. B.; The Rock Canyon Anticline, Pueblo,
CO: A working laboratory for Cretaceous high-resolution event stratigraphy. Ibid, p. 36-90.
201. 1987d Kauffman, E. G.; Day 1: Stop 2, Eastern Huerfano Park, CO. Introduction. Ibid, p. 92-94.
*202. 1987e Kauffman, E. G., Sageman, B. B., Gustason, E. R., and Elder, W. P. Hypotheses
concerning eustatic, tectonic, and climatic controls of cyclic sedimentary processes in the
Cretaceous Western Interior Basin. Ibid, p. 185-188.
*203. 1987f Harris, A. G., Repetski, J. E., and Kauffman, E. G.; Some Ordovician and Permian-Triassic
conodonts from Xizang (Tibet). U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull. 1690, p. F1-F6, 2 pl.
*204. 1987g Hut, P., Alvarez, W., Elder, W. P., Hansen, T., Kauffman, E. G., Keller, G., Shoemaker, E.
M., and Weissman, P.; Comet showers as possible causes for mass extinction. Nature 329, p.
118-126.
205. 1987h Kauffman, E. G.; High-resolution event stratigraphy: concepts, methods, and Cretaceous
examples. Abstr. Vol., Geo. Soc. America, Rocky Mtn. Sec., Univ. Colorado, Boulder, p. 286.
206. 1987i Kauffman, E. G.; The remarkable Inoceramidae: Dominant Mesozoic bivalves. Abstr.
Vol., Geol. Soc. America, Rocky Mtn. Sec., Univ. Colorado, Boulder, p. 286.
207. 1987j Kauffman, E. G.; The dynamics of mass extinction. Abstr. Colo. Sci. Soc., p. 1.
208. 1987k Caldwell, W. G. E., and Kauffman, E. G.; Eustatically influenced transgressive-regressive
(T-R) history in the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway of North America. Geol. Assn.
Canada, Min. Assn, Canada Ann. Mtng., Univ. Saskatchewan, Abstr. 12, p. 28.
209. 1987l Kauffman, E. G., Batt, R. J., Elder, W. P., Howe, B., Kirkland, J. I., Sageman, B. B., Wolfe,
D., and Sohl, N. F.; Evolution and dispersion of molluscan-dominated paleocommunities,
Cretaceous Western Interior Basin, North America. Geol. Assn. Canada, Min. Assn. Canada,
Ann. Mtng., Univ. Saskatchewan, Abstr. 12, p. 59.
210. 1987m Kauffman, E. G., Elder, W. P., Kirkland, J. I., Sageman, B. B., and Sohl, N. E.,
Evolutionary patterns and biostratigraphy of Cretaceous bivalves and gastropods, Western
Interior Cretaceous Basin, North America. Geol. Assn. Canada, Min. Assn. Canada, Ann. Mtng.,
Univ. Saskatchewan, Abstr. 12, p. 60.
211. 1987n Kauffman, E. G., Hardenbol, J., and Vail, P. R.; Cretaceous sequence stratigraphy,
Western Interior of North America. Geol. Assn. Canada, Min. Assn. Canada, Ann. Mtng., Univ.
Saskatchewan, Abstr. 12, p. 60.
212. 1987o Kauffman, E. G.; The dynamics of marine stepwise mass extinction. Abstr., II World
Basque Conf., Paleontology and Evolution: Extinction events. p. 27.
213. 1987p Kauffman, E. G., and Hansen, T. A.; The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in Northern
Mexico. Abstr. II World Basque Conf., Paleont. and Evolution: Extinction Events. p. 28.
214. 1987q Kauffman, E. G.; Regional sedimentary and biological patterns, southwestern part of the
Cretaceous Interior Basin, North America. Abstr. Geol. soc. America, Ann. Mtng., Phoenix, AZ,
p. 722.
215. 1987r Kauffman, E. G., and Johnson, C. C.; Ecological patterns of rudistid framework evolution.
Abstr., L. V. Chubb Cent. Mtng., Geol. Paleontol. Palecol., Antilles, Kingston, Jamaica, Geol. Soc.
Jamaica Journal, p. 12.
216. 1987s Johnson, C. C., and Kauffman, E. G.; Adaptive radiation of rudistids in Cretaceous
carbonate platform environments. Abstr., L. V. Chubb Cent. Mtng., Geol., Paleont., Paleoecol.,
Antilles, Kingston, Jamaica, Geol. Soc. Jamaica Journal, p. 11.
*217. 1987t Kauffman, E. G.; The Uniformitarian Albatross. Palaios 2, p. 531.
218. 1988a Bourgeois, J., Hansen, T., Wilberg, P., and Kauffman, E. G.; Tsunami deposits at the
Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary in East Texas. Abstr., 3rd Internat. Mtng. Global Bioevents, Univ.
Colorado, May 16-23, 1988, p. 10.
219. 1988b Hansen, T. A., and Kauffman, E. G.; Rate of molluscan response to the Cretaceous-
Tertiary Extinction. Abstr., Vol., 3rd Internat. Conf. Global Bioevents, Univ. Colorado, Boulder,
May 16-23, 1988, p. 17.
220. 1988c Harries, P. J., Kauffman, E. G., and Hansen, T. A.; Models for survival and repopulation of
the Earth following mass extinction. Abstr. Vol., 3rd Internat. Conf. Global Bioevents, Univ.
Colorado, Boulder, May 16-23, 1988, p. 18.
221. 1988d Johnson, C. C., and Kauffman, E. G.; Extinction patterns in Cretaceous reefs. Abstr. Vol.,
3rd Internatl. Conf. Global Bioevents, Univ. Colorado, Boulder, May 16-23, 1988, p. 21.
222. 1988e Howe, B., Kauffman, E. G., and Arthur, M. A.; Event communities on Cretaceous
(Campanian) Submarine Springs, Colorado. Abstr., 3rd Internat. Mtng., Global Bioevents, Univ.
Colorado, Boulder, May 16-23, 1988, p. 20.
223. 1988f Kauffman, E. G.; Bioevents: Major forces in shaping life history, past, present, and
future. Abstr. Vol., 3rd Internat. Conf. on Global Bioevents, Univ. Colorado, Boulder, May 16-
23, 1988, p. 21.
224. 1988g Kauffman, E. G., Elder, W. P., and Pratt, L. M.; Environmental and biological dynamics of
the Cenomanian-Turonian mass extinction event, Western Interior of North America. Abstr.
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225. 1988h Kauffman, E. G., Elder, W. P., Kirkland, J. I., Eicher, D. E., and Diner, R.; Cenomanian-
Turonian Boundary data, Western Interior of North America: Anatomy of a Mass Extinction.
Abstr. Vol., 3rd Internat. Conf. on Global Bioevents, University of Colorado, Boulder, May 16-
23, 1988, p. 22.
*226. 1988i Kauffman, E. G.; Concepts and methods of high-resolution event stratigraphy. In G. W.
Wetherill, A. L. Albee, and F. G. Stehli (eds.), Annual Reviews of Earth and Planetary Sciences
16, p. 605-654.
227. 1988j Kauffman, E. G., and Eicher, D. L.; Cenomanian-Turonian Bioevents in basinal facies of
the Western Interior Seaway. The Pueblo, Colorado, Reference Section Guidebook, 3rd
Internat. Conf. on Global Bioevents, Univ. Colorado, Boulder, May 16-23, 1988, 159 p.
228. 1988k Fagerstrom, J. A., Kauffman, E. G., and Johnson, C. C.; Middle Paleozoic stratigraphy of
Central Colorado. Field Guidebk., 3rd Internat. Conf. on Global Bioevents, Univ. Colorado,
Boulder, May 16-23, 1988, 91 p.
*229. 1988l Orth, C. J., Attrep, M., Mao, X. Y., Kauffman, E. G., Diner, R., and Elder, W., P.; Tridium
abundance maxima in the Upper Cenomanian extinction interval. Geophys. Res. Letters 15, p.
346-349.
*230. 1988m Kauffman, E. G., and Johnson, C. C.; The evolution of late Jurassic and Cretaceous reefs.
In J. A. Fagerstrom, E. G. Kauffman, G. Stanley, and C. C. Johnson (eds.), The Evolution of Reef
Communities. Geol. Soc. of America, Notes for a Short Course, Boulder, CO, Nov. 4-5, 1988, p.
49-92.
*231. 1988n Kauffman, E. G., and Walliser, O. H.; The Third International Conference on Global
Bioevents: Abrupt Changes in the Global Biota. Episodes 11, 16 p.
232. 1988o Kauffman, E. G.; The Gaia Controversy: AGU’s Chapman Conference. EOS 69, p. 763-
764.
*233. 1988p Kauffman, E. G., and Johnson, C. C.; The morphological and ecological evolution of
Middle and Upper Cretaceous reef-building rudistids. Palaios 3, p. 194-216.
234. 1988q Kauffman, E. G.; The case of the missing community: low oxygen-adapted Paleozoic and
Mesozoic bivalves (flat clams) and bacterial symbioses in typical Phanerozoic seas. Abstr. Geol.
Soc. America, 1988 Cent. Mtng., Denver, Abstr. Vol. p. A48.
*235. 1988r Bourgeois, J., Hansen, T. A., Wiberg, P., and Kauffman, E. G.; A sunami deposit at the
Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in Texas. Science 241, p. 567-570.
236. 1988s Kauffman, E. G.; Mass extinction and biological deregulation; Extraterrestrial holes in
GAIA’s bubble. Abstr. Chapman Conf. on GAIA Hypothesis, San Diego, CA, Mar. 7-11, 1988,
p. 26.
237. 1988t Kauffman, E. G.; Mass extinction and oceanic impact; Examples from the Cretaceous.
Abstr. Snowbird II, Conf. on Global Catastrophes and Extraterrestrial Impacts. p. 2, 3.
*238. 1988u Kauffman, E. G.; Cretaceous evolution of the Western Interior Basin of North America
(reprinted). In E. G. Kauffman, and D. L. Wicher (eds.), Cenomanian-Turonian Bioevents in
Basinal Facies of the Western Interior Seaway. The Pueblo, Colorado Reference Section. Field
Guide, 3rd Internat. Conf. Global Bioevents, May 16-22, 1988, Boulder, CO. p. IV-XIII.
*239. 1988v Kauffman, E. G., and Pratt, L. M., et al.; A Field Guide to the Stratigraphy, Geochemistry,
and Depositional Environments of the Kiowa-Skull Creek, Greenhorn, and Niobrara Marine
Cycles in the Pueblo-Canon City Area, Colorado. (reprinted). In E. G. Kauffman, and D. L. Eicher
(eds.), Cenomanian-Turonian Bioevents in Basinal Facies of the Western Interior Seaway: The
Pueblo, Colorado Reference Section. Field Guide, 22, 1988, p. FRS 1-19.
240. 1988w Kauffman, E. G.; Depositional history of the Graneros Shale (Cenomanian), Rock Canyon
Anticline (partial reprint). In E. G. Kauffman, and D. L. Eicher (eds.), Cenomanian-Turonian
Bioevents in Basinal Facies of the Western Interior Seaway: The Pueblo, Colorado Reference
Section. Field Guide, 3rd Internat. Conf. Global Bioevents, IGCP-IPA, Boulder, CO, May 16-22,
1988, p. 90-91.
*241. 1988x Glenister, L., and Kauffman, E. G.; Stratigraphic resume of the regressive facies of the
Greenhorn cyclothem: Early to Middle Turonian, Pueblo, Colorado (reprinted). In E. G.
Kauffman, and D. L. Eicher (eds.), Cenomanian-Turonian Bioevents in Basinal Facies of the
Western Interior Seaway: The Pueblo, Colorado Reference Section. Field Guide, 3rd Internat.
Conf. Global Bioevents, IGCP-IPA, Boulder, CO, May 16-22, 1988, p. 170 - FRS19.
*242. 1988y Kauffman, E. G.; Common Cenomanian-Turonian megafossils from the Greenhorn
cyclothem, Rock Canyon Anticline, Pueblo, Colorado (partially reprinted). In E. G. Kauffman,
and D. L. Eicher (eds.), Cenomanian-Turonian Bioevents in Basinal Facies of the Western
Interior Seaway: The Pueblo, Colorado Reference Section. Field Guide, 3rd Internat. Conf.
Global Bioevents, IGCP-IPA, Boulder, CO, May 16-22, 1988.
*243. 1988z Kauffman, E. G.; The Uniformitarian Albatross. Palaios 2, p. 531.
*244. 1988aa Lamolda, M. A., Kauffman, E. G., and Walliser, O. H. (eds.); Paleontologia Y Evolucion:
Fenomenos de Extinction (Paleontology and Evolution: the phenomena of extinction). Revista
Espanola de Paleontologia Spec. Pub., 235, p.
245. 1988bb Fagerstrom, J. A., Johnson, C. C., Kauffman, E. G., and Stanley, G. H., Jr.; Short-course
manual on the evolution of reef communities. Geol. Soc. America, p. 1-92.
246. 1989a Kauffman, E. G., Harries, P. J., Kirkland, J. I., and Sageman, B. B.; Shore to shore
correlations and facies analyses utilizing HIRES: Greenhorn cyclothem, Western Interior
Cretaceous Basin, United States. Abstr., Geol. Soc. America Ann. Mtng., St. Louis, MO, Abstr.
Vol. p. A308.
247. 1989b Harries, P. J., and Kauffman, E. G.; Patterns of survival and recovery following the
Cenomanian-Turonian (C-T) Mass Extinction in the Western Interior Basin, United states. Geol.
Soc., America, Ann. Mtng., St. Louis, MO, Abstr. Vol. p. A31.
248. 1989c Granchi, P. J., Zinsmeister, W.J., and Kauffman, E. G.; Late Cretaceous inoceramids of
the Kanguk Formation from West-Central Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Geol.
Soc. America Ann. Mtng., St. Louis MO, Abstr. Vol. p. A111.
249. 1989d Kauffman, E. G., Johnson, C. C.; Ecological evolution of Cretaceous Caribbean reefs.
12th Caribbean Geol. Conf., St. Croix, VI, Abstr. Vol., p. 90.
250. 1989e Kauffman, e. G., Johnson, C. C., and Sohl, N. F., composite assemblage biostratigraphy
of the Caribbean Province. 12th Carib. Geol. Conf., St. Croix, VI, Abstr. Vol. p. 91.
251. 1989f Johnson, C. C., and Kauffman, E. G.; Cretaceous rudistid paleobiogeography of the
Caribbean Province. 12th Carib. Geol. Conf., St. Croix, VI, Abstr. Vol., p. 85.
252. 1989g Santos, H., and Kauffman, E. G.; Regional structural and volcanic events within the Cotui
Limestone - Sabana Grande Contact Interval (Late Campanian), southwest Puerto Rico. 12th
Carib. Geol. Conf., St. Croix, VI, Abstr., Vol. p. 85.
253. 1989h Kauffman, E. G.; Eustatic regulation of Cretaceous marine cyclothems in shallow
Cratonic basins. Abstr., Chapman Conf. on Long-term Sealevel Changes, Snowbird, UT, Apr. 17-
20, 1989, 1 p.
254. 1989i Kauffman, E. G., and Johnson, C. C.; Exploration models for Cretaceous reefs in the
Caribbean Province. Abstr., Circum-Pacific Conf. on Energy Resources, Pacific and Caribbean,
Costa Rica, March, 1989,1 p.
255. 1989j Kauffman, E. G., and Johnson, C. C.; Cretaceous biostratigraphy of the Caribbean
Province. Abstr., Circum-Pacific Conf., Energy, Mineral Res. Pacific and Caribbean, Costa Rica,
March, 1989, 1 p.
256. 1989k Kauffman, E. G.; Cretaceous bioevents: Classification and correlation potential. Abstr.,
Int. Geol. Cong., Washington DC, July 1989, 2 p.
257. 1989l Kauffman, E. G.; Relationships of eustasy, tectonics, and climates in the development of
Cretaceous marine cyclothems, Western Interior Cretaceous Basin, North America. Abstr., Int.
Gol. Congr., Washington DC., July, 1989, 2 p.
258. 1989m Sageman, B. B., and Kauffman, E. G.; Primary taphonomic processes in black shales.
Abstr., Int. Geol. Congr., Washington DC, July 1989, 2 p.
259. 1989n Kauffman, E. G.; An integrated stratigraphic approach to global Cretaceous correlations.
Abstr., Int. Geol. Congr., Washington DC, July 1989, 2 p.
260. 1989o Johnson, C. C., and Kauffman, E. G.; The evolution of Cretaceous reef ecosystems.
Abstr., Int. Geol. Congr., Washington, DC, July 1989, 3 p.
*261. 1989p Johnson, C. C., Collins, L. S., and Kauffman, E. G.; Rudistid biofacies across the El Abra
Formation (Late Albian-Mid-Cenomanian) NE Mexico. Proc. 11th Carib. Conf., Barbados, p. 1.1
- 1.12.
*262. 1990a Kauffman, E. G., and Walliser, O. H. (eds.); Extinction Events in Earth History. Springer-
Verlag, Berlin; Lecture Notes in Earth History n. 30, 432 p.
263. 1990b Kauffman, E. G. (ed.); Field Guide to the Cretaceous-Cenozoic Carbonate Platforms and
Reefs of Western Puerto Rico. Univ. Puerto Rico and Univ. Colorado, Dept. Geological Sci., 103
p.
*264. 1990c Kauffman, E. G., and Walliser, O. H.; Preface. In E. G. Kauffman, and O.H. Walliser (eds.),
Extinction Events in Earth History: Springer-Verlag, Berlin; Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences, n.
30, p. iv-v.
*265. 1990d Harries, P. J., and Kauffman, E. G.; Patterns of Survival and Recovery Following the
Cenomanian-Turonian (Late Cretaceous) mass extinction in the Western Interior Basin. In E. G.
Kauffman, and O. H. Walliser (eds.), Extinction Events in Earth History: Springer-Verlag, Berlin;
Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences no. 30, p. 277-298.
*266. 1990e Johnson, C. C., and Kauffman, E. G.; Originations, radiations, and extinctions of
Cretaceous rudistid bivalve species in the Caribbean Province. In E. G. Kauffman, and O. H.
Walliser (eds.), Extinction Events in Earth History: Springer-Verlag, Berlin; Lecture Notes in
Earth Sciences, n. 30, p. 305-324.
*267. 1990f Kauffman, E. G., Upchurch, G. R., and Nichols, D. J.; The Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary
at South Table Mountain near Golden, Colorado. In E. G. Kauffman, and O. H. Walliser (eds.),
Extinction Events in Earth History: Springer-Verlag, Berlin; Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences, n.
30, p. 365-392.
*268. 1990g Eaton, J., Kirkland, J. I., and Kauffman, E. G.; Evidence and dating of Mid-Cretaceous
tectonic activity in the San Rafael Swell, Emery County, Utah. Mountain Geologist 27, p. 39-45.
*269. 1990h Alvarez, W., Hansen, T. A., Kauffman, E. G., and Shoemaker, E.; Uniformitarianism and
the New Geology. Proc. Roy. Soc. London 137, p. 27-35.
*270. 1990i Ricklefs, R., Buffetaut, E., Hallam, A., Hsu, K., Jablonski, D., Kauffman, E. G., Legendre, S.,
Martin, P., McLaren, D. J., Meyers, N., and Traverse, A.; Biotic systems and diversity. Proc.
Interlaken Conf. on Global Biodiversity, p. 1-15.
*271. 1990j Kauffman, E. G.; Toward a chronology standard for Project CRER. In R. N. Ginsburg,
and B. Beaudoin (eds.), Cretaceous Resources, Events and Rhythms. Kluwer Press, Amsterdam,
p. 309-312.
*272. 1990k Kauffman, E. G., and Sageman, B. B.; Biological sensing of benthic environments in dark
shales and related oxygen-restricted facies. In R. N. Ginsburg, and B. Beaudoin (eds.),
Cretaceous Resources, Events, and Rhythms. Kluwer Press, Amsterdam, p. 121-138.
*273. 1990l Kauffman, E. G.; Cretaceous fish predation on a large squid. In A. Boucot, J. (ed.),
Evolutionary Paleobiology of Behavior and Coevolution. Elsevier Pub. Co., Amsterdam,p. 195-
196.
274. 1990m Pillmore, C. L., and Kauffman, E. G.; Cretaceous strata of the Taron Basin, New Mexico
and Colorado. Abstr. Ann. Mtng., American Assn. Petrol. Geol., Rocky Mtn. Sec., p. 27.
275. 1990n Kauffman, E. G.; Cretaceous stratigraphy and sealevel history of the Canon City
Embayment, Colorado. Abstr., Ann. Mtng., American Assn. Petrol. Geol., Rocky Mtn. Sec., p.
19.
276. 1990o. Kauffman, E. G.; High-resolution stratigraphic analysis of the Kiowa-Skull Creek,
Greenhorn, and Niobrara Cyclothems along the Western Side of the Denver Basin, Colorado.
Abstr. Ann. Mtng., American Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Rocky Mtn. Sec., p. 20.
277. 1990p Kauffman, E. G., High-resolution regional stratigraphic correlation of the Greenhorn
Cyclothem across the Western Interior Basin. Abstr., Ann. Mtng., American Assoc. Petrol.
Geol., Rocky Mtn. Sec., p. 21.
278. 1990q Kauffman, E. G.; Global biological crisis associated with severe environmental crisis in
the Cenomanian-Turonian (Cretaceous) Boundary Interval. Abstr. Geol. Soc. America, Ann.
Mtng., NAS-NRC Symposium; Abstr. Vol. p. A75.
279. 1990r Kauffman, E. G.; Interregional correlations of Upper Cretaceous marine sequences,
sealevel history, and short-term events, Western Interior to Western Gulf Coast, United States.
Abstr. Geol. Soc. America, Ann. Mtng., Dallas, p. A234.
280. 1990s Larson, P. A., Morin, R., and Kauffman, E. G.; High-resolution stratigraphic analysis of
the Atco Chalk Member, Austin Chalk, Dallas County, Texas. Abstr. Geol. Soc. America, Ann.
Mtng., Dallas, TX. p. A235.
281. 1990t Kauffman, E. G., Harries, P. J., and Sageman, B. B.; Shell Islands: Giant inoceramid
bivalve communities and their implications for oxygen gradient on the Niobrara seafloor. First
Niobrara Symposium, Soc. Vert. Paleont. Lawrence, KS. Sept. 1990, 2 p.
282. 1990u Kauffman, E. G., Barlow, L., Diner, R., Eicher, D. L., Geary, D. H., Johnson, C. C., Kirkland,
J. I., Leckie, M., Rodriquez, R. T., and Von Holdt, L.; Regional stratigraphy and NE-SW correlation
of the Niobrara Formation across the Western Interior Basin utilizing high-resolution event
stratigraphy. Abstr. Niobrara Symposium, Soc. Vert. Paleont., Lawrence KS, Sept. 1990, p. 19.
283. 1990v Kauffman, E. G., and Ricken, W.; Primary and diagenetic characteristics of Milankovitch
Climate Cycle deposits in the Niobrara Formation. Abstr., Niobrara Symposium, Soc. Vert.
Paleont. p. 20.
284. 1990w Kauffman, E. G., and Howe, B. M.; Evolutionary and ecological significance of
Cretaceous submarine spring communities in Colorado: Refugia taxa or new adaptations?
Abstr. Geol. Assoc. Canada, Ann. Mtng., Calgary, p. 20.
285. 1990x Kauffman, E. G., Evolution of Cretaceous reef communities in the Caribbean Province.
Central American Geol. Congress, San Jose, C. R., Abstr. Vol., p. 23.
286. 1990y Kauffman, E. G., and Fagerstrom, J. A.; The evolution of diversity in Phanerozoic reef
communities. Ecological Soc. America, Ann. Mtng., Abstr. Vol. p. 34.
287. 1991a Kauffman, E. G.; Stepwise extinction and environmental chaos: The persistent pattern
of mass extinction intervals, including the K-T Boundary. Abstr. Vol., Geol. Soc. America Ann.
Mtng., 1991, p. A-184.
288. 1991b Sageman, B. B., and Kauffman, E. G.; Biostratigraphic and paleoecologic characterization
of Cretaceous sequences of the Western Interior Basin of North America. Abstr. Vol.,
American Assoc. Petrol. Geol., 1991 Ann. Mtng., p. 201.
289. 1991c Kauffman, E. G., and Howe, B.; The origin and ecology of Tepee Buttes, extraordinary
chemosymbiotic and normal marine biotas from methane springs on the Cretaceous seafloor
of Colorado. Abstr. Vol., Geol. Soc. America, 1991 Ann. Mtng., p. A-167, 168.
290. 1991d Sageman, B. B., Kauffman, E. G., Harries, P. J., and Elder, W. P.; Cenomanian-Turonian
bioevents in the western Interior Basin: Contrasting scales of local, regional, and global events.
Abstr. Vol. Geol. Soc. America, 1991 Ann. Mtng., p. A-403.
291. 1991e Kauffman, E. G.; Environmental dynamics of the Cenomanian-Turonian Mass Extinction,
Western Interior Basin of North America. Geologie Alpine, Univ. Grenoble, Mem. H.S. n. 17, p.
69.
292. 1991f Johnson, C. C., and Kauffman, E. G.; Ecological changes in the Caribbean Reef
ecosystems across the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary in the Caribbean Province. Geologie
Alpine, Univ. Grenoble, Mem. H.S. n. 17, p. 67.
293. 1991g Villamil, T., and Kauffman, E. G.; The Cenomanian-Turonian Boundary Interval in
Colombia. Geologie Alpine, Univ. Grenoble, mem. H. S. n. 17, p. 129.
294. 1991h Kauffman, E. G.; 250 million years of mass extinction. From dinosaurs to man. AAPG
Distinguished Lecture. The AAPG Explorer p. 23.
295. 1991i Kauffman, E. G.; The evolution of Cretaceous reefs in the Caribbean Province. AAPG
Distinguished Lecture. The AAPG Explorer p. 23.
296. 1991j Cole, R., Kauffman, E. G., Curiale, R., and Witmer, R.; Sequence stratigraphy of the
Greenhorn cyclothem, Red Wash, New Mexico. American Assoc. Petrol. Geol., Field Conference
on Cretaceous Sequence Stratigraphy of the Western Interior Basin. Abstr. Vol. and
Guidebook, p. 9.
296a 1991k Kauffman, E. G., Elder, W. P., Sageman, B. B., High-resolution correlation: a new tool in
chronostratigraphy. In Einsele, et al. (eds.), Cycles and Events in Stratigraphy, Springer-Verlag,
Berlin, Heidelberg, p. 795-819.
297. 1992a Kauffman, E. G.; The evolution of Cretaceous biostratigraphy in the Western Interior
Basin of North America. SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) 1992 Theme Meeting:
Mesozoic of the Western Interior. Ft. Collins, CO., Abstr. Vol. p. 37.
298. 1992b Kauffman, E. G., Obradovich, J. D., and Cobban, W. A.; An integrated high-resolution
chronology for the Cretaceous Western Interior Basin of North America. SEPM (Society for
Sedimentary Geology) 1992 Theme Meeting: Mesozoic of the Western Interior. Ft. Collins, CO,
Abstr. Vol. p. 37.
299. 1992c Sageman, B. B., Elder, W. P., Harries, P. J., and Kauffman, E. G.; The application of
bioevent data to Cretaceous chronostratigraphy of the Western Interior, U.S.: Examples from
the Greenhorn cyclothem. SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) 1992 Theme Meeting:
Mesozoic of the Western Interior. Ft. Collins, CO, Abstr. Vol. p. 59.
*300. 1993a Caldwell, W. G. E., and Kauffman, E. G. (eds.); Evolution of the Western Interior Basin.
Geological Association of Canada Special Paper 39, 30 papers, 640 ms. pp.
*301. 1993b Kauffman, E. G., and Caldwell, W. G. E.; The Western Interior Basin in Space and Time.
In W. G. E. Caldwell and E. G. Kauffman (eds.) Evolution of the Western Interior Basin.
Geological Association of Canada Special Paper 39, p.
*302. 1993c Kauffman, E. G., Sageman, B. B., Kirkland, J. I., Elder, W. P., Harries, P. J., and Villamil, T.;
Molluscan biostratigraphy of the Western Interior Cretaceous Basin, North America. In W. G. E.
Caldwell and E. G. Kauffman, (eds.), Evolution of the Western Interior Basin. Geological
Association of Canada Special Paper 39, p.
*303. 1993d Glancy, T. J., Arthur, M. A., Barron, E. J., and Kauffman, E. G.; A paleoclimate model for
the North American Cretaceous (Cenomanian-Turonian) Epicontinental Sea. In W. G. E.
Caldwell and E. G. Kauffman, (eds.), Evolution of the Western Interior Basin. Geological
Association of Canada Special Paper 39, p.
*304. 1993e Mieras, B. D., Sageman, B. B., and Kauffman, E. G.; Trace fossil distribution patterns in
cretaceous facies of the Western Interior Basin, North America. In W. G. E. Caldwell and E. G.
Kauffman, (eds.), Evolution of the Western Interior Basin. Geological Association of Canada
Special Paper 39, p.
*305. 1993f Kauffman, E. G., and Fagerstrom, J. A.; The Phanerozoic evolution of reef diversity. In R.
E. Ricklefs, and D. Schulter (eds.), Species diversity in ecological communities, historical and
geographical perspectives. Chicago, IL, University of Chicago Press, p. 315-329 + references.
*306. 1993g Orth, C. J., Attrep, M. Jr., Quintana, L. R., Elder, W. P., Kauffman, E. G., Diner, R., and
Villamil, T.; Elemental abundance anomalies in the Late Cenomanian extinction interval: A
search for the source(s). Earth and Planetary Science Letters 117, p. 189-204.
*307. 1993h Hansen, T. A., Upshaw III, B., Kauffman, E. G., and Gose, W.; Patterns of molluscan
extinction and recovery across the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary in east Texas; report on new
outcrops. Cretaceous Research 14, p. 685-706.
308. 1993i Kauffman, E. G., Villamil, T., and Johnson, C. C.; Cretaceous sequence stratigraphy of the
Northern South American passive margin: implications for tectonic evolution. (abs.) American
Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull. 77, p. 329.
309. 1993j Villamil, T., Johnson, C. C., and Kauffman, E. G.; Molluscan based, event-cycle
chronostratigraphy and sealevel history: a new integrated Cretaceous chronology for Northern
South America. (abs.) American Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull. 77 p. 353.
310. 1993k Villamil, T., and Kauffman, E. G.; Milankovitch climate cyclicity and its effect on relative
sea level changes and organic carbon storage; Late Cretaceous black shales of Colombia and
Venezuela. (abs.) American Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull. 77, p. 354.
311. 1993l Kauffman, E. G., and Sageman, B. B.; Monitoring global change in the Cretaceous
record: resolution and modeling potential. (abs.) SEPM (Society of Sedimentary Geology), 1993
Theme Meeting, Geological Evidence for Global Change; Pennsylvania State University, p. 43.
312. 1993m Johnson, C. C., and Kauffman, E. G.; Paleobiologic sensing of Tethyan ocean/climate
changes in the Cretaceous Caribbean Province. (abs.) SEPM (Society of Sedimentary Geology),
1993 Theme Meeting, Geological Evidence for Global Change; Pennsylvania State University, p.
37.
313. 1993n Sageman, B. B., and Kauffman, E. G.; Paleobiologic analysis of Cenomanian-Turonian
strata, Western Interior, U.S.: Constraining the scales of Cretaceous global change. (abs.) SEPM
(Society of Sedimentary Geology), 1993 Theme Meeting, Geological Evidence for Global
Change; Pennsylvania State University, p. 64.
314. 1993o Harries, P. J., and Kauffman, E. G.; Paleoenvironmental changes associated with the
Cenomanian Mass Extinction - Survival-Recovery Interval in Euramerica. (abs.) SEPM (Society
of Sedimentary Geology), 1993 Theme Meeting, Geological Evidence for Global Change;
Pennsylvania State University, p. 28.
315. 1993p Kauffman, E. G., and Sageman, B. B.; Paleoenvironmental significance of benthic
community structure and diversity thresholds in low-oxygen Cretaceous black shale facies.
Geo. Soc. America, 1993 Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, p. A-240.
316. 1993q Harries, P. J., and Kauffman, E. G.; Survival and recovery from mass extinction; Models
and Cretaceous tests. Geo. Soc. America, 1993 Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, p. A-363.
317. 1993r Johnson, C. C., and Kauffman, E. G.; Rates and patterns of Maastrichtian Reef extinction
associated with environmental changes in the Caribbean Province. Geo. Soc. America, 1993
Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, p. 363.
318. 1993s Kauffman, E. G.; The environments of Cretaceous marine fossils in Colorado. Colorado
Paleontology, 1993 Denver Mus. Nat. Hist., Abstracts, p. 26-29.
319. 1993t Kauffman, E. G., and Johnson, C. C.; Ecological structure, classification, and facies
distribution of Cretaceous rudistid reefs and frameworks in the Caribbean Province. Proc.
Third Internat. Conf. of Rudists, Univ. Nacional Auton. de Mexico, p. 34, 35.
*320. 1993u Kauffman, E. G., and Johnson, C. C.; Rates and patterns of Maastrichtian extinction
among tethyan rudistid reefs. Proc. Third Internat. Conf. on Rudists, Univ. Nacional Auton. de
Mexico, p. 36-37.
321. 1993v Kauffman, E. G., and Villamil, T.; New depositional models for Cretaceous source rocks.
American Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull. 77 , p. 328.
322. 1993w Kauffman, E. G.; The aftermath of mass extinction; survival and recovery in ancient
ecosystems, and predictions for the future. Abstract Vol., Symposium on Extinction Dynamics
in the Biosphere; Museu de la Ciencia de la Fundacio “La Caixa: Barcelona, Spain, p. 6-8.
323. 1993x Johnson, C. C., and Kauffman, E. G.; Cretaceous mass extinction in Caribbean reef
ecosystems: Paleoenvironmental and paleobiogeographic factors. Symposium on Cretaceous
Mass Extinction, University of Mexico, Abstract Vol., p. 9.
324. 1993y Kauffman, E. G., and Johnson, C. C.; The record of the Cretaceous-Tertiary mass
extinction in siliciclastic facies of Northern Mexico. Symposium on Cretaceous Mass Extinction,
University of Mexico, Abstract Vol., p. 11.
325. 1993z Johnson, C. C. and Kauffman, E. G.; Caribbean Cretaceous rudistid bivalves as a proxy for
recovery patterns in reef ecosystems following major extinctions. IGCP Conf. on Biotic
Recoveries from Mass extinction on Global Boundary Events, Kielce, Poland. Abstract Vol., 1 p.
326. 1993aa Kauffman, E. G.; Cenomanian-Turonian Boundary events in the Western Interior of
North America; chaos in the ocean-climate system. IGCP Conf. on Global Boundary Events and
Biotic Recoveries from Mass Extinction, Kielce, Poland. Abstract Vol., 1 p.
327. 1993bb Harries, P. J. and Kauffman, E. G.; Patterns of survival and recovery: Examples from
Macroinvertebrates across the Cenomanian-Turonian (Mid-Cretaceous) Mass Extinction. IGCP
Conf. on Recoveries from Mass Extinction and Global Boundary Events, Kielce, Poland. Abstract
Vol., 1 p.
328. 1993cc Harries, P. J., and Kauffman, E. G.; Survival and recovery from mass extinction; models
and Cretaceous tests. IGCP Conf. on Recoveries from Mass extinction and Global Boundary
Events, Kielce, Poland. Abstract Vol., 1 p.
*329. 1994a Kauffman, E. G., and Erwin, D. E.; Biotic recoveries from mass extinction. Episodes 17,
p. 1-21.
*330. 1994b Kauffman, E. G.; Common patterns of mass extinction, survival, and recovery in marine
environments: What do they tell us about the future? In G. Rosenberg, and D. Wolberg (eds.),
Dino Fest. The Paleontological Society Special Publication 7, p. 437-466.
331. 1994c Kauffman, E. G.; Comparing modern and ancient biodiversity crises; the past as a key to
the future. Eos, Trans. American Geophys. Union 75, p. 80.
332. 1994d Kauffman, E. G.; Climate change and mass extinction in a Cretaceous greenhouse world.
Geol. Soc. America, 1994 Ann. Mtng., Abstr. Vol., p. A-95.
333. 1994e Kauffman, E. G.; The importance of progenitor taxa in recovery from mass extinction.
International Meeting of IGCP Project 335, Recovery from Mass extinction, Plymouth, UK;
Abstract Vol., p. 18.
334. 1994f Harries, P. J., Kauffman, E. G., and Elder, W. P.; Trends in extinction and repopulation:
how real are stratigraphic patterns? International Meeting of IGCP Project 335, Recovery from
Mass Extinction, Plymouth, UK; Abstract Vol., p. 10.
335. 1994g Kauffman, E. G.; Common patterns of mass extinction, survival, and recovery in marine
environments: What do they tell us about the future? Dino Fest. A conference for the General
Public. Sponsored by the Paleontological Society, Abstracts. p. 27.
336. 1994h Kauffman, E. G., and Villamil, T.; Sea level history across the Northern South American
Passive Margin: Eustatic vs. tectonic regulation. American Assoc. of Petrol. Geol. Ann Mtng.,
Denver, CO, June, 1994, p. 1.
337. 1994i Kauffman, E. G., Leithold, L., Villamil, T., and Dean, W.; Stratigraphic and ecologic
analysis of the tropic shale, Escalante Core, Southern Utah (WISK Continental Drilling Program).
American Assoc. of Petrol. Geol. Ann. Mtng., Denver, CO, June, 1994, p. 1.
338. 1994j Kauffman, E. G.; Biological sensing of primary environmental changes related to
Milankovitch climate cyclicity: Examples from Cretaceous epicontinental seas. American
Assoc. of Petrol. Geol. Ann. Mtng., Denver, CO, June, 1994, p. 1.
*339. 1995a Kauffman, E. G., and Hart, M. B.; Cretaceous bio-events. In O. H. Walliser (ed.), Global
Events and Event Stratigraphy in the Phanerozoic; Berlin, Springer, p. 285-312.
*340. 1995b Barnes, C., Hallam, A., Kaljo, D., Kauffman, E. G., and Walliser, O. H.; Global event
stratigraphy. In O H. Walliser (ed.), Global Events and Event Stratigraphy in the Phanerozoic;
Berlin, Springer, p. 319-333.
*341. 1995c Kauffman, E. G., and Erwin, D. H.; Survival and recovery from mass extinctions; What
happens after a global biodiversity crisis? Geotimes 40, p. 14-17.
*342. 1995d Kauffman, E. G.; Global change leading to biodiversity crisis in a Greenhouse World: The
Cenomanian-Turonian (Cretaceous). Effects of Past Global Change on Life. Washington, D. C.,
National Research Council, National Academy Press, p. 47-71.
343. 1995e Kauffman, E. G.; The Turonian-Coniacian Boundary: Report of the working group.
Meeting of the Cretaceous Subcommission; International Stratigraphic Commission, Brussels,
Belgium, 1 p.
344. 1995f Kauffman, E. G.; A proposed Turonian-Conaician stratotype; Wagon Mound, New
Mexico, USA. Abstracts, International Symposium on Cretaceous Stage Boundaries, Sept. 8-16,
1995, Brussels, Belgium, p. 174.
345. 1995g Kauffman, E. G., and Johnson, C. C.; Temporal and spatial gradients to Cretaceous mass
extinction and recovery intervals in North America and the Caribbean Province. Geological
Society of America Annual Mtng., New Orleans, 1 p.
346. 1995h Kauffman, E. G.; Tropical to cool temperate gradients in Cenomanian-Turonian
(Cretaceous) mass extinction, survival, and recovery, North America and the Caribbean
Province. Geol. Assn. Canada, Ann. Mtng., May, 1995, Victoria, Canada, 1 p.
347. 1995i Kauffman, E. G., and Johnson, C. C.; High-resolution stratigraphic anatomy of the
Cenomanian-Turonian (Cretaceous) boundary event, Alberta Foothills. Geol. Assoc. Canada,
Ann. Mtng., May, 1995, Victoria, Canada, 1 p.
348. 1995j Johnson, C. C., Barron, E. J., and Kauffman, E. G.; Rates and patterns of Cretaceous reef
recovery, Caribbean Province. Geol. Assoc. Canada, Ann. Mtng., May, 1995, Victoria, Canada, 1
p.
*349. 1996a Kauffman, E. G., Arthur, M. A., Howe, B., and Scholle, P.; Widespread venting of
methane-rich fluids in Late Cretaceous (Campanian) submarine springs (Tepee Buttes),
Western Interior Seaway, USA. Geology 24 799-802.
*350. 1996b Johnson, C. C., Barron, E. J., Kauffman, E. G., Arthur, M. A., Fawcett, P. J., and Yasuda,
M. K.; Mid-Cretaceous reef collapse linked to ocean heat transport. Geology 24, 376-380.
*351. 1996c Johnson, C. C., and Kauffman, E. G.; Maastrichtian extinction patterns of Caribbean
Province rudistids. In N. McLeod and G. Keller (eds.) The Cretaceous-Tertiary Mass Extinction:
Biotic and Environmental Events. New York, W. W. Norton and Co., pp. 231-273.
*352. 1996d Kauffman, E. G., Kennedy, W. J., and Wood, C. J.; The Coniacian stage and substage
boundaries. Bulletin de l’Institut Royal Des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, 66, pp. 81-94.
*354. 1996e Sageman, B. B., Kauffman, E. G., Harries, P. J., and Elder, W. P.; Cenomanian-Turonian
bioevents and ecostratigraphy in the Western Interior Basin: Contrasting scales of local,
regional, and global bioevents. In C. Brett (ed.) Bioevents in Stratigraphy, pp. 520-570.
*355. 1996f Harries, P. J., Kauffman, E. G., and Hansen, T. A., Models for biotic survival following
mass extinction. In M. B. Hart (ed.) Biotic Recovery From Mass Extinction Events. Geol. Soc.
London, Spec. Pub No. 102, pp. 41-60.
356. 1996g Kauffman, E. G., 1996, Mass extinction in a Greenhouse world: Global correlation of the
Cenomanian-Turonian (C-T) Event: Wiedmann Symposium, Universität Tubingen, Germany,
March, 1996 Abstract. (Invited), 1 p.
357. 1996h Johnson, C. C., Barron, E. J., Kauffman, E. G., Poulsen, C., and Willan, C., (abs)
Biogeography, ocean heat transport, and a “cooler” tropics. North American Paleontological
Convention, Washington D.C., June, 1996, Abstracts volume, p. 199.
358. 1996i Kauffman, E. G., 1996, (abs) Predatory behavior of Jurassic and Cretaceous sea serpents.
Dinofest; The Paleontological Society, April, Tempe, AZ (Invited), 1 p.
359. 1996j Kauffman, E. G., 1996 (abs) New models for survival and recovery from mass extinction:
Do we really need “explosive” radiation to explain the record? North American Paleontological
Convention, Washington, D.C., June, 1996 (Invited), Abstracts volume, p. 206.
360. 1996k Marshall, C. R., Harries, P. J., Kauffman, E. G., and Elder, W. P., (abs) Confidence
intervals on stratigraphic ranges based on discrete sampling, and the Cenomanian-Turonian
Boundary extinctions in the Western Interior Seaway, USA. North American Paleontological
Convention, Washington DC, June, 1996, Abstracts volume, p. 261.
361. 1996l Kauffman, E. G., and Johnson, C. C., 1996, (abs) Ecological evolution of Cretaceous
Caribbean reefs. International Coral Reef Symposium, Panama, June, 1996 (Invited), 1 p.
*362. 1996m Harries, P. J., Kauffman, E. G., and Crampton, J. S., 1996. Early Turonian inoceramids:
Generic concepts, morphologic features, phylogeny and morphometrics. Mitteilungen aus dem
Geologisch-Paläontologischen Institut der Universität Hamburg, v. 77, p. 641-671.
*363. 1996n Kauffman, E. G., and Harries, P. J., 1996. Las consecuencias de la extincion en masa.
In: Agustí, J., ed., La Lógica De Las Extinciones. Barcelona, Metatemas 42 Libros para pensar la
ciencia Colección dirigida por Jorge Wagensberg, Museu de la Ciència de la Fundació "la Caixa",
p. 17-64.
364. 1996o Johnson, C. C., and Kauffman, E. G., Tropical boundary fluctuations in the Caribbean
Cretaceous. 8th International Coral Reef Symposium. Abstracts, p. 100. Invited.
*365. 1997a Johnson, C. C., and Kauffman, E. G., 1997. Tropical boundary fluctuations in the
Caribbean Cretaceous. Proceedings of the 8th International Coral Reef Symposium, Volume II;
Smithsonian Tropical Symposium, Volume II; Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Balboa,
Republic of Panama, p. 1669-1676.
367. 1997c Harries, P. J., and Kauffman, E. G., 1997. Inoceramid (Class Bivalvia) species-level trends
from the North American Western Interior Basin (Albian through Maastrichtian). Geological
Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 29, p. A-344.
368. 1998a Machovoe, S. R., Kauffman, E. G., and Johnson, C. C., High Resolution stratigraphic
analysis of an amalgamated sequence boundary, Cretaceous (Turonian-Coniacian), Western
Interior Basin, U.S.A. GSA, North- Central Section, 32nd Annual Meeting, Abstracts with
Programs, v. 30, no. 2, p. 58.
*369. 1998b Villamil, T., Kauffman, E. G., and Leanza, H. Epibiont habitation patterns and their
implications for life habits and orientation among trigoniid bivalves. Lethaia, v. 31, no. 1, p. 43-
56.
*370. 1999a Feldmann, R. M., Villamil, T., and Kauffman, E. G., Decapod and stomatopod
crustaceans from mass mortality lagerstatten: Turonian (Cretaceous) of Colombia. Journal of
Paleontology, v. 73, no. 1, p. 91-101.
371. 1999b Kauffman, E. G.,Time lines and their use in stratigraphy. Geological Society of America,
Abstracts with Programs, p. A-437.
372. 1999c Huynh, T. T., Sageman, B. B., and Kauffman, E. G., Test of coordinated stasis in the
faunal record of upper Cretaceous strata, Western Interior, U.S.. Geological Society of
America, Abstracts with Programs, p. A-439.
*374. 2000a Kauffman, E. G., Herm, D., Johnson, c. C., Harries, P. J., and Hofling, R. The ecology of
Cenomanian lithistid sponge frameworks. Lethaia, v. 33, p. 214-135.
*375. 2001 Johnson, C.C., and Kauffman, E.G., Cretaceous evolution of rudist ecosystems; A
regional synthesis of the Caribbean tropics. Stanley, G., ed., The History and Sedimentology of
Ancient Reef Ecosystems, Topics in Geobiology series, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 73
ms. pp.
*376. 2002 Johnson, C.C., Sanders, D., Kauffman, E.G., and Hay, W.W., Patterns and Processes
Influencing Upper Cretaceous Reefs, In Kiessling, W., Flugel, R., and Golonkay, J. (eds),
Phanerozoic Reef Patterns, Society for Sedementary Geology, Special Publication 72, p. 549-
585.
*377. 2002 Kauffman, E.G., Limestone Concretions as Near-Isochonous Surfaces: A Cretaceous
Example from the Western Interior of North America, IN Harries, P.J., High Resolution
Approaches in Stratigraphic Paleontology, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Doradrecht, Boston,
London, 439-
378. 2004 Kauffman, E.G., Mosasaur Predation on Upper Cretaceous Nautiloids and Ammonites
from the United States Pacific Coast, Palaios, v.19, p. 96-100.
379. 2004 Kauffman, E.G., and Leanza, H.A., 2004, A Remarkable New Genus of Mytilidae from the
Lower Cretaceous of Southwestern Gondwanaland, Journal of Paleontology, p. 1187-1191, 3
text-figs.
380. 2005 Kauffman, E.G. and Sawdo, J.K., 2005, A Mosasaur Predated Nautiloid from the
Maastrichtian Pierre Shale, Western Interior Basin, USA, Lethaia.
381. 2006 Dall’Angelo, S., Hugues, A., Caron, M., Barrera, E., Kauffman, E.G., Amedro, F., and
Robaszynski, 2006, High-Resolution Stratigraphy of the Cenomanian/Turonian Boundary
Interval at Pueblo (USA) and Wadi Bahloul (Tunisia): Stable Isotope and Bioevents Correlation;
Journal for Sedimentary Geology.
382. 2006 Kauffman, E.G., 2006, The Cretaceous Stratigraphy and Paleobiology of Southeastern
Colorado. Paleontological Research Institution.
383. 2006 Kauffman, E.G., Laudon, T., and Imlay, R.W., Dominant Jurassic Mollusca from the
Lassiter Coast, Southern Antarctic Peninsula, Palaeontology
384. 2006 Kauffman, E.G., Inoceramid Bivalves from the Campanian-Maastrichtian Boundary Zone,
Western Australia. Alchoringa
385. 2006 Johnson, C.C. and Kauffman, E.G., Rudists, Encyclopedia of Paleontology, 10pp
386. 2006 Kauffman, E.G. and Johnson, C.C., Cretaceous Warm Climates, Paleoclimates, 15pp.
387. 2007 Kauffman, E.G., Harries, P.J., Meyer, C., Villamil, T., Arango, C., and Jaecks, G.,
Paleoecology of giant Inoceramidae (Platyceramus) on a Santonian (Cretaceous) seafloor in
Colorado, Journal of Paleontology v. 81, p. 64-81.
388. 2008 Johnson, Claudia C., Beeker, Charles D., Budziak, Anna T., Stewart, Joshua D., and
Kauffman, Erle G. 2008. Coral recruits on submerged cultural artifacts, 1724 Guadalupe
Underwater Archaeological Preserve, Dominican Republic. Geological Society of
America Abstracts with Program, Vol. 39, No. 6, p. 404.
389. 2008 Budziak, A. Beeker, C. de Leon, R., Johnson, C., and Kauffman, E. 2008. From barrels to
augers: Managing a transition in the mooring buoy systems of Bonaire National Marine Park.
Abstract, International Coral Reef Symposium, Reefs for the Future, July 7-11, Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida, USA.
390. 2008 Puchalski, S.S., Johnson, C.C., Kauffman, E.G. and Eernisse, D.J. A new genus and two
species of multiplacophorans (Mollusca, Polyplacophora, Neoloricata), Mississippian
(Chestrian), Indiana. Journal of Paleontology.
391. 2008 Kauffman, E.G. and Swado, J.K. A Mosasaur-Predated Nautiloid from the Maastrichtian
Pierre Shale, Central Colorado, Western Interior Basin, USA. Lethaia.
392. 2009 Kauffman, E.G. and Johnson, C.C. Cretaceous warm climates. V. Gornitz, Editor
Encyclopedia of Paleoclimatology and Ancient Environments Kluwer Academic Publishers, p.
213-217.
393. 2013 Simonelli, G. A., Johnson, C. C., Elswick, E. R., Kauffman, E. G., Eble, C. F., and Hasiotis, S.
T.. Sedimentology, geochemistry and paleobiology a Pennsylvanian marginal marine
depositional environment, Mansfield Formation, Indiana, USA. Indiana Geological Survey
Occasional Paper 71.
394. 2014 Johnson, C.C., Njau, J., Kauffman, C.E., Kauffman, E., Toth, N., Schick, K., and Kearney, J.,
Bivalve mollusc assemblage of Bed III, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. 10th North American
Paleontology Convention, Abstract Book, p. 35
2015 Johnson, C. C., Kauffman, E. G., Elswick, E. R., Davis, A. M. Paleotropical carbonate-
siliciclastic depositional systems, mid-Cretaceous, Puerto Rico. In preparation for submission to
Palaios.
2015 Johnson, C. C. Morgenthien, J. N., Martinez-Colon, M., Santos Mercado, H., Kauffman, E.
G., Elswick, E. R., Late Cretaceous paleoecology of El Rayo Formation carbonates, Puerto Rico.
In Progress for submission to Palaios.
2015 Kauffman, E. G., and Johnson, C. C. Merging of the seaways: Tracing the Cenomanian-
Turonian boundary (Upper Cretaceous) from Northeast Wyoming, USA to central Canda based
on high-resolution lithostratigraphy, biostrtigraphy and chronostratigraphy. Manuscript in
progress for submission to Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences.