Sven O. Egenhoff
Colorado State University
58 Papers
477 Citations
Sven O. Egenhoff is an academic researcher from Colorado State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ordovician & Facies. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 52 publications. Previous affiliations of Sven O. Egenhoff include Heidelberg University & Freiberg University of Mining and Technology.
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Papers
Graptolites as Indicators of Maximum Flooding Surfaces in Monotonous Deep-Water Shelf Successions
Sven O. Egenhoff,Jörg Maletz +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that changes in the faunal composition of such planktic organisms as graptolites provide a promising tool for recognizing maximum flooding surfaces in the graptolitic Early Ordovician succession at Mount Hunneberg.
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Chemical and Isotopic Composition of Lower to Upper Ordovician Sedimentary Rocks (Central Andes/South Bolivia): Implications for Their Source
Sven O. Egenhoff,F. Lucassen +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the trace element and isotopic (Nd, Sr, Pb) compositions of stratigraphically well-defined samples of Ordovician to Arenigian ages have been studied.
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New Ordovician-Silurian drill cores from the Siljan impact structure in central Sweden: an integral part of the Swedish Deep Drilling Program
Oliver Lehnert,Guido Meinhold,Stig M. Bergström,Mikael Calner,Jan Ove R. Ebbestad,Sven O. Egenhoff,Åsa M. Frisk,Judith L. Hannah,Anette E.S. Högström,Warren D. Huff,Christopher Juhlin,Jörg Maletz,Holly J. Stein,Erik Sturkell,Thijs R.A. Vandenbroucke +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the impact crater of the Siljan meteorite crater has been analyzed using two core sections, Mora 001 and Solberga 1, and the sedimentary successions of these core sections include strata of late Tremadocian through late Wenlock ages.
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The Spence Shale Lagerstätte: an important window into Cambrian biodiversity
Julien Kimmig,Luke C. Strotz,Sara R. Kimmig,Sara R. Kimmig,Sven O. Egenhoff,Bruce S. Lieberman +5 more
TL;DR: The Spence Shale Member of the Langston Formation is a Cambrian (Miaolingian: Wuliuan) Lagerstatte in northeastern Utah and southeastern Idaho as discussed by the authors.
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A Compositional Classification For Grain Assemblages In Fine-Grained Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks—Discussion
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the proposed classification impracticable because there are ambiguities associated with interpreting grain origins (intrabasinal or extrabasinal), difficulties in determining the original mineralogy of diagenetically altered particles, and requirements for specialized equipment and techniques not widely available to many geologists.
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