Publications
The Faculty publishes about 670 publications every year, out of them about 60 to 70 percent of papers in Q1 journals (top 25 per cent journals ranked by Thomson Reuters). The research information system u:cris of the University of Vienna provides an overview of the publication activity of the Faculty.
2019. Large Meteorite Impacts and Planetary Evolution VI, Brazilia, Brazil.
Publications: Contribution to conference › Other contribution to conference › Peer Reviewed
2019. 49 History of Communication in the Geological Sciences – 2, 44th INHIGEO Symposium, Varese and Como, Italy.
Publications: Contribution to conference › Other contribution to conference › Peer Reviewed
Bari: Cacucci Editore, 2019. 132 p.
Publications: Book
In: Regional Studies, Vol. 53, No. 1, 2019, p. 67-79.
Publications: Contribution to journal › Article › Peer Reviewed
In: Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 21, 3160, 2019.
Publications: Contribution to journal › Meeting abstract/Conference paper › Peer Reviewed
ECM 32 - Book of Abstracts. Vol. 75 2019. p. E264-E264.
Publications: Contribution to book › Contribution to proceedings
Military Aspects of Geology: Fortification, Excavation and Terrain Evaluation. ed. / Edward P.F. Rose; Judy Ehlen; Ursula L. Lawrence. Vol. 473 London: The Geological Society of London, 2019. p. 83-108 (Geological Society Special Publications, Vol. 473).
Publications: Contribution to book › Chapter › Peer Reviewed
2019. Large Meteorite Impacts and Planetary Evolution VI, Brazilia, Brazil.
Publications: Contribution to conference › Other contribution to conference › Peer Reviewed
2019. The past is a foreign country: how much can the fossil record actually inform conservation? Discussion meeting, London, United Kingdom.
Publications: Contribution to conference › Other contribution to conference › Peer Reviewed
2019. The past is a foreign country: how much can the fossil record actually inform conservation? Discussion meeting, London, United Kingdom.
Publications: Contribution to conference › Other contribution to conference › Peer Reviewed