What has the author Peter Krijgsman written?

Peter Krijgsman is a Dutch scientist, specializing in paleoclimatology and geochemistry. He has written several scientific articles and books on his field of expertise, including:

- Geological Time Scale 2012 (co-authored with Felix M. Gradstein and James G. Ogg; 2012).

- A new geological time scale for the Cretaceous and Cenozoic (2004; co-authored with Felix M. Gradstein).

- The paleoclimatic record of the Northern Hemisphere high latitudinal region during the Neogene (co-authored with A. N. Ananjeva; 2003).

- Late Neogene continental climate forcing, sea level, and the Central American land corridor in time and space: A high-resolution Neogene chronostratigraphy of the Panama Canal Basin, with implications for the global economy and transcontinental migration of biota (2002).

- The Paleocene/Eocene boundary: Early results of IODP Drilling Expedition 302 to the Walvis Ridge (co-authored with J.C. Zachos, T.J. Bralower, and H.C. Brinkhuis; 2011).

- Astronomically calibrated Late Oligocene-Miocene time scale in the Mediterranean-Paratethys realm: A first approach based on integrated stratigraphy of rhythmic lacustrine basins in Central Italy and the eastern Adriatic (co-authored with F. Hilgen, J.J. Kuiper, and G.M. Palladino; 2003).

- Late Neogene continental climates and the development of the Australian arid zone: A study of stable isotopic records from marginal Australian basins (1995; co-authored with T.M. Huber and J.X. Zhao).

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