GFF

Papers
(The median citation count of GFF is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Sandbian (Late Ordovician) conodonts in Estonia: distribution and biostratigraphy17
The development of dark shales from the middle and late Cambrian to early Ordovician on the East European Platform – with focus on Gotland11
Upper Ordovician carbon isotope chemostratigraphy and a high-resolution assessment of the Hirnantian Stage in the Baltic Sea subsurface8
First discovery of Small Shelly Fossils and new occurrences of brachiopods and trilobites from the early Cambrian (Stage 4) of the Swedish Caledonides, Lapland7
Emendment to the term complex in: “Guide for geological nomenclature in Sweden” (Kumpulainen 2016)7
The youngest known tommotiid: Lapworthella bornholmiensis (Poulsen, 1942) from Cambrian Stage 4 to Guzhangian (Miaolingian) strata of Bornholm and southern Sweden7
Musculature of an Ordovician (Darriwilian) patelliform gastropod from Estonia6
Introducing palaeolithobiology5
High diversity and early radiation of organic-walled phytoplankton in southern Baltica during the Middle-Late Ordovician – evidence from the Borenshult-1 drillcore of southern Sweden5
First record of an Early Ordovician brachiopod and conodont fauna from Lapland, Sweden5
Inversion tectonics in the Sorgenfrei–Tornquist Zone: insight from new marine seismic data at the Bornholm Gat, SW Baltic Sea5
Rock fracturing by subglacial hydraulic jacking in basement rocks, eastern Sweden: the role of beam failure5
U-Pb baddeleyite age for the Ottfjället Dyke Swarm, central Scandinavian Caledonides: new constraints on the timing of the Baltoscandian Dyke Swarm, opening of the Iapetus Ocean and Neoproterozoic gla4
Neutron tomography, fluorescence and transmitted light microscopy reveal new insect damage, fungi and plant organ associations in the Late Cretaceous floras of Sweden4
The Middle Ordovician Jinonicella (Mollusca) from Belarus and Ukraine4
Stratigrafiska enhetsnamn på svenska3
Pore-canal network (“wrinkles”) in ammonoid shell wall (Cephalopoda)3
Shell injuries, repair and malformation in the early Cambrian mollusc Helcionella antiqua from Scania, Sweden3
The Ordovician Tøyen Shale (Floian) and its graptolite fauna at Kinnekulle, Västergötland, Sweden – a regional overview2
Cleaning up the record – revised U-Pb zircon ages and new Hf isotope data from southern Sweden2
A new small-sized penguin from the late Eocene of Seymour Island with additional material of Mesetaornis polaris2
Contrasting coronas: microscale fluid variation deduced from monazite breakdown products in altered metavolcanic rocks associated with the Grängesberg apatite-iron oxide ore, Bergslagen, Sweden2
Revision of thelodonts, acanthodians, conodonts, and the depositional environments in the Burgen outlier (Ludlow, Silurian) of Gotland, Sweden2
Megaspores from the Late Triassic‒Early Jurassic of southern Scandinavia: taxonomic and biostratigraphic implications2
Hitherto undetected pore-canal network in the shell wall of the Ordovician Orthoceras from Baltoscandia (Cephalopoda: orthoceratida, calciosiphonata)2
Fish otoliths from the middle Paleocene (Selandian) of southern Sweden1
Holdfasts ofSphenothallus(Cnidaria) from the early Silurian of western North Greenland (Laurentia)1
Authigenic calcium carbonate precipitation in the “bathtub ring” around the anoxic Alum Shale Basin during the Furongian SPICE event (Baltic Basin, northern Poland)1
Hydrothermal alteration, lithogeochemical marker units and vectors towards mineralisation at the Svärdsjö Zn-Pb-Cu deposit, Bergslagen, Sweden1
Stratigraphic age of the Ordovician sedimentary succession in Lumparn Bay, Åland Islands, Finland1
Symbiotic endobionts in tabulate corals from the Late Ordovician and Silurian of Estonia1
Cretaceous (Albian–Coniacian) dinoflagellate biostratigraphy of the Vomb Trough, southern Sweden1
Late Paleoproterozoic deposition and Mesoproterozoic metamorphism of detrital material in the southernmost Baltic Sea region (Gdańsk IG1 borehole): monazite versus zircon and chemical versus isotopic 1
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