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Colombi, C.E., Montanez, I., and Parrish, J.T., 2007, Carbon-isotope analyses of fossil plants in Triassic Ischigualasto Formation (Argentina): Paleoecological implications: Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs, v. 39.

Parrish, J.T., Falcon-Lang, H.J., and Shipman, T., 2002, Carbonate and noncarbonate springs and trees in the eolian Navajo Sandstone, near Tenmile Canyon, SE Utah. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Programs with Abstracts, v. 34, no. 6, p. 507 (#222-8).

Rees, P.McA., Alroy, J., Scotese, C.R., Memon, A., Rowley, D.B., Parrish, J.T., Weishampel, D., Platon, E., and Chandler, J., 2007, Phanerozoic earth and life: The Paleointegration Project: Geoinformatic 2007 Conference, Abstract #5-9.

Colombi, C.E., and Parrish, J.T., 2003, Tahponomic paleofloristics studies of the Upper Triassic Ischigualasto Formation, NW Argentina: Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Programs with Abstracts, Paper #22-45.

Moore, T.L., Plotnick, R.E., Permutter, M., and Parrish, J.T., 2006, Evaluating paleoclimate indicators using climate envelopes: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Abstracts and Programs, Abstract #111504.

Parrish, J.T., 2006, The impact of Jack A. Wolfe's work on paleoclimatology--A paleoclimatologist's view: Advances in Paleobotany Symposium, Abstracts, p. 52-53. (Invited)

Montague-Judd, D., Parrish, J.T., Parrish, J.M., 2000, Paleo-upwelling and the distribution of Mesozoic marine reptiles, in McCord, R.D., and Boaz, D., eds., Southwest Paleontological SymposiumÑProceedings 2000: Mesa Southwest Museum Bulletin No. 7, p. 61.

Parrish, J.T., 2000, Global warming uncertainty and societal response: Geological Society of America, Programs with Abstracts. (invited, Pardee Keynote Symposium).

Parrish, J.T., 2000, Extreme events- The geological perspective, in Sarewitz, D., and Pielke, R.A., Jr., Extreme Events: Developing a Research Agenda for the 21st Century. Report of workshop held 7-9 June 2000 in Boulder, Colorado. Environmental and Societal Impacts Group, National Center for Atmospheric Research, p. 78.

Tong, J., and Parrish, J.T., 1999, The Pangean megamonsoon and climate change in South China during the Triassic: Proceedings of the International Conference on Pangea and the Paleozoic-Mesozoic Transition, Wuhan, China University of Geosciences Press, p. 152.

Kennedy, E.M., Spicer, R.A., Herman, A.B., Parrish, J.T., and Daniel, I.L., 1998, Albian-Cenomanian palaeoclimates of New Zealand and the Arctic compared: Geological Society of New Zealand Miscellaneous Publication, v. 101A, p. 132.

Curtin, T., and Parrish, J.T., 1998, Climatic limitations of paleosol orders and the use of paleosols as paleoclimatic indicatorsÑpreliminary report: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 30 (7), p. A-219.

Parrish, J.T., and Lamberson, M.N., 1998, Cretaceous (Nanushuk Group, Albian-Cenomanian) wetland environments of the North Slope of Alaska: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 30 (7), p. A-366.

Parrish, J.T., and Tanck, G.S., 1998, High-resolution analysis of the subsurface stratigraphy and organic-matter content of the Niobrara Formation and Sharon Springs Member of the Pierre Shale, Cretaceous, Western Interior seaway: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Annual Meeting, Abstracts and Program.

Alcober, O., Milana, J.P., Mart’nez, R., and Parrish, J., 1997, Evidencias del cambio climatico global tri‡sico en el sud sudamericano. III Reuni—n Argentina del Tri‡sico. La Rioja, Argentina, Mayo 1997.

Montague-Judd, D.J., and Parrish, J.T., 1997, A test of the productivity hypothesis in the Upper Triassic Luning Formation at the Shoshone Mountains, Nevada: Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, v. 29, p. A-96.

Moore, T.M., and Parrish, J.T., Problems in occurrence definitions of climate-sensitive lithofacies: An example from the Devonian: Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, v. 29, p. A-96.

Parrish, J.T., Alcober, O., Milana, J.P., and Mart’nez, R., 1997, The Pangean Monsoon Maximum in South and North America: Geological Society of America Annual Parrish, J.T., 1997, Near-polar environments during the Cretaceous Period: Inferences about climate from extinct terrestrial ecosystems: Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Abstracts, p. 27.

Parrish, J.T., and Tanck, G.S., 1997, 3D Patterns of Organic Carbon in the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway: Implications for Paleoceanography. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Annual Meeting, Abstracts.

Montague-Judd, D., and Parrish, J.T., 1996, Paleoceanographic setting of the Upper Triassic Luning Formation (Nevada) and implications for the distribution of Shonisaurus (Diapsida: Ichthyosauria). Sixth North American Paleontological Convention Abstracts, Paleontological Society Special Publication No. 8, p. 279.

Moore, T., and Parrish, J.T. 1996, Application of spherical geodesic grids in defining occurrences of paleoclimate data. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 28, p. A-227.

Tanck, G.S., and Parrish, J.T., 1996, Changes in tectonic activity and sedimentation during deposition of the Niobrara Formation (Upper Cretaceous, Western Interior). Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 28, p. A-65.

Lamberson, M.N., Parrish, J.T., and Spicer, R.A., 1993, Albian-Cenomanian (Nanushuk Group) wetland environments of the North Slope of Alaska region: Tenth Annual Meeting of the Society for Organic Petrology, Norman, OK, Oct. 9-13, 1993.

Lawson, G.R., and Parrish, J.T., 1990, Paleobiogeography of marine invertebrate faunas during the Paleozoic: Implications for a mid-Paleozoic equatorial Gondwana: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, v. 22, no. 2, p. 29.

Parrish, J.T., 1990, Future of research on the evolution of the global environment: AAAS Annual Meeting, February 1990, Symposium on Future of Research in the Solid-Earth Sciences, AAAS Annual Meeting Abstracts, p. 24.

Parrish, J.T., 1989, Paleogeography of anoxia Ñ is the present the key to the past?: Geological Society of London Conference on Modern and Ancient Shelf Anoxia, May 17-19, 1989.

Parrish, J.T., and Spicer, R.A., 1989, Flora of the Dunvegan Formation (Cenomanian, British Columbia) and comparison with the flora of the Niakogon Tongue of the Chandler Formation (Cenomanian, Alaska): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 21, p. A147.

Grant, P.R., Spicer, R.A., and Parrish, J.T., 1988, Palynofacies of northern Alaskan Cretaceous coals: International Palynological Congress, Brisbane, Australia, Abstracts.

Parrish, J.T., and Samson, S.D., 1988, Possible paleoclimatic constraints on the positions of Laurentia, southern Britain, and Baltica in the Ordovician: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, v. 20, p. A192.

Tennyson, M.E., and Parrish, J.T., 1988, Tectonic history and petroleum potential of eastern Washington and Oregon (abstract), in Carter, L.M.H., ed., USGS Research on Energy Resources Ñ 1988 Program and Abstracts: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1025, p. 61-62.

Spicer, R.A., Grant, P.R., and Parrish, J.T., 1987, The Late Cretaceous polar coals: A sedimentological, vegetational, and climatological study of the Umiat Delta, Alaska: Deltas, Sites and Traps for Fossil Fuels, Abstracts, Geological Society of London, p. 39.

Parrish, J.T., Su Z.R., Zhang Y.R., and Hu W.H., 1986, Source rock potential of the Nanpanjiang Basin, South China: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 70, p. 629.

Doyle, J.A., and Parrish, J.T., 1984, Jurassic-Early Cretaceous plant distri-butions and paleoclimatic models: Second International Organization of Paleobotany Conference, Edmonton, Canada, Abstracts of Con-tributed Papers and Poster Session, p. 11.

Parrish, J.M., and Parrish, J.T., 1983, Were Mesozoic marine reptiles analogs of whales?: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, v. 15, p. 659.

Parrish, J.T., 1978, Identification and interpretation of communities at the generic level: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, v. 10, p. 280-281.




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