HOWARD JAMES FALCON-LANG Department of Earth Sciences, Royal Holloway, Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, UK DOB 08/07/1974 Tel ++44 (0) 779 3035857 Fax ++44 (0) 1784 471780 E-mail: [email protected]

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 12/13-present Reader and Deputy Head of Department, Royal Holloway, University of London, Teaching: Level 2 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy; Level 2 Regional Geology; Level 3 Advanced Sedimentology; Level 4 Paleoclimates; Level 4 Terrestrial Palaeoecology Fieldwork teaching: 14 days: Level 1 (Devon, Oxfordshire, Pembroke); Level 4 (Dorset) Administrative duties: Admissions; Outreach; Careers; Tutorial Coordinator; Strategy 12/08-12/13

NERC Advanced Fellow, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK concurrent with Humboldt Experienced Fellow, University of Münster, Germany Teaching: Level 1 Field-classes; Level 3 Advanced Palaeontology; Outreach Officer Project: Rainforest response to Pennsylvanian global warming [Award £512k + €25k]

10/05-12/08

Lecturer and Leverhulme Early Career Fellow, University of Bristol, UK Teaching: Level 1 Earth History; Level 2 Palaeontology; Level 3 Micropaleontology Project: Cretaceous biomes: an analogue for future global warming [Award £43k]

10/02-09/05

NERC Post-doctoral Fellow, University of Bristol, UK Project: Vegetation response to Pennsylvanian ice-age cycles [Award £106k]

10/00-09/02

Killam Post-doctoral Fellow, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada Project: Global change and vegetation through deep time [Award CAN$108k]

10/98-09/00

Cretaceous Palaeontologist, British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK Project: Cretaceous polar forests of the Antarctic Peninsula region

EDUCATION HISTORY 09/95-09/98

Postgraduate Research Student, Department of Geology, Royal Holloway Ph.D. Geology, September 1998 Thesis: Carboniferous Wildfires: Impact on Vegetation, Ecology and Environments.

09/92-07/95

Undergraduate Student, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Leeds B.Sc. (Hons) Geological Sciences, First Class, July 1995. Thesis: Carbonate sedimentology of Jurassic rocks, Isle of Portland, Dorset.

09/85-07/92

Carre’s Grammar School, Sleaford, Lincolnshire A’Levels in Geology, Biology, Chemistry and General studies. 10 GCSEs including English and Maths.

ACADEMIC AWARDS Pikaia Award of the Geologists Association of Canada (2012), which is given biannually “in recognition of outstanding contributions to Canadian palaeontology” Murchison Fund of the Geological Society of London (2009), which is given annually “in recognition of outstanding contributions to geology by a person under the age of 40”

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OTHER PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE Leadership

Strategic Leadership Training Course (RBK Consultancy, 2014-2015)

Service

Member, NERC Peer Review College (2010-2016) Editorial Board, Geology Today, Blackwell Scientific Publications (since 2005) Editor (Palaeontology), Journal of the Geological Society, London (2006-2010) Editor, Palaios, SEPM (2015-)

HE Teaching Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (since 2012) Level 1-2 Sedimentology, Royal Holloway (1999), Dalhousie (2001), Bristol (2008) Level 4 Biospheric Evolution, Derby (2008-9); MSc level Evolution of Plants, Bristol (2007-8) & Imperial (2007, 2009); Internal Ph.D examiner (x5), University of Bristol (2007-8) Education

Lifelong Learning tutor, University of Bristol (2007-9); Antarctic naturalist on luxury cruise ships (2007-9);

Outreach

STEMNET Ambassador (since 2009); Contributor to outreach program of National Theatre (2010) and Science Museum (2011); NCPE Public Engagement Ambassador (since 2011); BBC freelance writer

Conservation Author of the Comparative Study undergirding the successful UNESCO World Heritage proposal for Joggins (7 July 2008)

POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWS 05/12-04/14

Francine Kurzawe (CNPq Fellowship; Brazilian Government, 2012-2014) Project: Rise of the conifers: the fossil wood record [Award £40k]

Ph.D. STUDENTS SUPERVISED 09/12-09/15

James Cockerham (NERC Scholarship; RCUK, 2012-2015) Project: The origin of coal: unravelling the effects of climate and sea-level [Award £76k]

09/10-09/13

Oris Rodriguez Reyes (SENACyT Scholarship; Panama). Defended 13 Dec 2014 Project: Miocene trees of Panama: systematics and paleoclimates [Award £74k + £15k]

09/09-09/12

Emiliano Peralta-Medina (CONACyT Scholarship, Mexico). Defended 11 Nov 2013 Project: Cretaceous biomes: analogue for future global warming? [Award £64k + £15k]

09/05-09/10

Arden Bashforth (NSERC/Killam Scholar). Defended 8 July 2010 Project: Pennsylvanian upland forests: systematics, evolution, and ecology

09/05-09/09

Daniel Oakley (Self-funded). Defended 9 December 2009. Project: Cretaceous angiosperm woods: systematics, phylogenetics and biogeography

MSc. by RES STUDENTS SUPERVISED 09/14-09/15

Viola Mages (Humboldt Scholar; 2015) [Award £30k] Project: Cretaceous fire-prone ecosystems in Nova Scotia, Canada

09/14-09/15

David Ford (Self-funded; 2013) Project: The early evolution and diversification of conifers: a facies perspective

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SCIENCE AND SOCIETY 09/12-02/13

Royal Society pairing scheme with member of Civil Service (2012) I shadowed Sir David MacKay and Dr. Chris Sears at the Department of Energy and Climate Change, and spent a week at Westminster learning about science policy

06/11-05/12

Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Travelling Fellow (2011) I spent a year researching Higher Education funding in the USA, especially the use of social media and viral advertising in the optimisation of philanthropy.

08/10-09/10

British Science Association Media Fellow (2010) at BBC Radio and News Online Since my BSA Fellowship I have continued to write freelance for BBC News Online: https://sites.google.com/site/howardfalconlang/ba-media-fellowship

03/09-03/10

Participant in NESTA’s highly acclaimed ‘Crucible’ program (2009) Intensive training in creativity, media, policy and cross-disciplinary research

MEDIA IMPACT OF RESEARCH My research has had a significant media impact and I am frequently interviewed on TV and Radio: Fossil of oldest pine tree discovered: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-35767640 Largest dinosaur discovered, Channel Five News: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRl4p_Qf9Q8 Darwin’s ‘lost fossils’ found: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-16578330 Rainforest collapse caused reptile boom: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11870322 First reptiles make tracks: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7047065.stm Ancient trees recorded in mines: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7604721.stm Giant fossil rainforest unearthed: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6577009.stm

ARTICLES FOR BBC NEWS ONLINE I have written feature-length articles for BBC News Online that have attracted up to 7 million pagereads (based on internal BBC data) and reposted on thousands of blogs and social media pages. Some highlights are below: Life on Earth: Is our planet special? (December 9, 2011) Anthropocene: Have humans created a new geological age? (May 11, 2011) Secrets of Antarctica's fossil forests (February 8, 2011) UK rail network 'at risk' from climate change (October 22, 2010) Panama fossils reveal ancient collision of worlds (September 30, 2010) Island hold Darwin's best-kept secret (September 1, 2010) Apple DNA code is cracked by geneticists (August 30, 2010) Early human 'squatters' drove cave bears to extinction (August 27, 2010) Double meteorite strike caused dinosaur extinction (August 27, 2010) Oetzi the Iceman may have been buried, says team (August 26, 2010) Worlds collide around double star (August 24, 2010) Space is the final frontier for evolution, scientists claim (August 23, 2010) The secret life of Dr. Marie Stopes (August 23, 2010) Fate of universe revealed by galactic lens (August 19, 2010) Black hole mystery posed by magnetic star discovery (August 18, 2010) Earthquake 'double whammy' caused 2009 Tonga tsunami (August 18, 2010) Sun's "quiet period" explained (August 13, 2010) Will the Pakistan floods strike again? (August 13, 2010) New Trojan asteroid found in Neptune's dead zone (August 12, 2010) Arctic rocks may contain oldest remnants of Earth (August 11, 2010)

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SMALL RESEARCH GRANTS (totalling ~£62k) 34. Geological Soc Undergraduate Research Bursary (2012) for Mary Andrew [£1140] 33. Higher Education Academy (2012), Conference Travel Fund [£200] 32. Sylvester-Bradley Fund (2011), Paleontological Association for Rodriguez [£1148] 31. Systematics Fund (2011), Linnean Society for Emiliano Peralta-Medina [£1170] 30. SynTax Fund (2011), NERC-BBSRC with the Linnean Society [£6250] 29. Collections Fund (2011), British Geological Survey [£720] 28. Nuffield Undergraduate Research Bursary (2011) for Ruth Kirk [£1140] 27. Winston Churchill Memorial Fellowship (2011) [£4000] 26. Humboldt Fellowship (2010) for experienced researchers [€20,345] 25. Fieldwork Bursary, Det Norske (2010) [£400] 24. Fieldwork Bursary, New Mexico Museum (2010) [$1800 USD] 23. Nuffield Undergraduate Research Bursary (2010) for Rachel Burnett [£1520] 22. University of London Central Research Fund (2009) for Peralta-Medina [£1231] 21. Sylvester-Bradley (2009), Paleontological Association for Peralta-Medina [£870] 20. Royal Holloway Research Committee (2009) for E. Peralta-Medina [£1025] 18. Centre for Evolution and Ecology Research Grant (2009), London [£1870] 17. SYNTHESYS2 Award (2009), European Union [€3200] 16. University of London Central Research Fund (2009) [£3689] 15. Tyrell Fund (2009), Geological Society of London [£1089] 14. Fieldwork bursary, Illinois Geological Survey (2008) [$1000 USD] 13. Matthew Fellowship (2007), New Brunswick Museum [$1000 CAD] 12. Matthew Fellowship (2007), New Brunswick Museum for Othman [$870 CAD] 11. Tyrell Fund (2006), Geological Society of London [£1130] 10. Sylvester-Bradley Award (2006), Palaeontological Association for Oakley [£820] 9. Systematics Research Fund (2006), Linnean Society [£1200] 8. Sylvester-Bradley Award (2005), Palaeontological Association, UK [£970] 7. Sladen Fund (2005), Linnean Society, London [£700] 6. Matthew Fellowship (2005), New Brunswick Museum [$1000 CAD] 5. Sylvester-Bradley Award (2001), Palaeontological Association [£975] 4. Palaeontology Grant (2001), Nova Scotia Museum [$4000 CAD] 3. Timothy Jefferson Fund (2001), Geological Society of London [£1000] 2. Matthew Fellowship (2001), New Brunswick Museum [$1000 CAD] 1. Conference Travel Fund (2000), Trans-Antarctic Association [£1000]

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REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (H-INDEX: 33) H-index: 33 (Google Scholar) with a total of 106 ISI Journal papers, 32 public understanding science articles, and 12 book reviews. Approximate percentage contribution to each publication given in parenthesis and highlighted in yellow. 152. DIMICHELE, W.A., SCHNEIDER, J.W., LUCAS, S.G., EBLE, C., FALCON-LANG, H.J., LOOY, C.V., NELSON, W.J., ELRICK, S., CHANEY, D., 2016. Megaflora and palynofora associated with a Late Pennsylvanian coal bed (Bursum Formation, Carrizo Arroyo, New Mexico, U.S.A.) and its palaeoenvironmental significance. Fieldguide. [20%] 151. O'GOGHAIN, A., FALCON-LANG, H.J., CARPENTER, D., MILLER, R.F., BENTON, M.J., DAVIES, T., PUFAHL, P.K., RUTA, M., HINDS, S., STIMSON, M., 2016. Fish and tetrapod communities across a marine to brackish salinity gradient in the Pennsylvanian (early Moscovian) Minto Formation of New Brunswick, Canada, and their palaeoecological and palaeogeographic implications. Palaeontology. [50%] 150. FALCON-LANG, H.J., MAGES, V.J., COLLINSON, M.E., 2016. The oldest Pinus and its preservation by fire. Geology 44, xxx-xxx [70%] 149. GIERLOWSKI-KORDESH, F., FALCON-LANG, H.J., CASSLE, C., 2016. Reply to comment on the paper of Gierlowski-Kordesh and Cassle "The Spirorbis problem revisited [Earth Science Reviews 148, 209-227]. Earth Science Reviews 152, 201-204. [50%] 148. FALCON-LANG, H.J., KURZAWE, F., LUCAS, S., 2016. A coniferopsid forest in growth position in the Pennsylvanian (Kasimovian) of Socorro, south-central New Mexico, U.S.A.: Systematics and palaeoecological implications. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology (submitted) [70%] 147. FALCON-LANG, H.J., MINTER, N., BASHFORTH, A.R., GIBLING, M.R., MILLER, R.F., 2016. Early Pennsylvanian colonisation of land inferred from trace fossil suites in the Tynemouth Creek Formation of New Brunswick, Canada: a case of déjà vu? Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology in press [50%] 146. FALCON-LANG, H.J., PUFAHL, P., MINTER, N., GIBLING, M.R., BASHFORTH, A.R., MILLER, R.F., 2016. A marine incursion and its biota in the Lower Pennsylvanian Tynemouth Creek Formation, southern New Brunswick, Canada: implications for palaeogeography and palaeoecology. Palaios in press [60%] 145. FALCON-LANG, H.J., 2015. Marie Stopes, Passionate about Palaeobotany. Palaeontological Association Newsletter in press. [100%] 144. CARPENTER, D., FALCON-LANG, H.J., BENTON, M.J., GREY, M., 2015. Early Pennsylvanian (Langsettian) fish assemblages from the Joggins Formation, Canada, and their paleoecological and palaeogeographic implications. Palaeontology 58, 661-690. [50%] 143. FALCON-LANG, H.J., LUCAS, S.G., KERP, H., KRAINER, K., MONTANEZ, I.P., VACHARD, D., CHANEY, D.S., ELRICK, S.D., CONTREAS, D.L., DIMICHELE, W.A., LOOY, C.V. 2015. Early Permian (Asselian) vegetation from a seasonally dry coast in western equatorial Pangaea: Paleoecology and evolutionary significance. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 433, 158-173. [50%] 142. FALCON-LANG, H.J., LABANDEIRA, C., KIRK, R., 2015. Herbivorous and detritivorous arthropod trace-fossils associated with sub-humid vegetation in the Middle Pennsylvanian of southern Britain. Palaios 30, 192-206. [80%]

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141. FALCON-LANG, H.J., KURZAWE, F., LUCAS, S.G, 2015. Walchian charcoalified wood from the early Permian Community Pit Formation in Prehistoric National Monument, New Mexico, U.S.A., and its palaeoecological implications. In: Lucas, S. G. and DiMichele, W. A., eds. , 2015, Carboniferous Permian Transition in the Robledo Mountains, Southern New Mexico. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 65, 115-121. [90%] 140. DIMICHELE, W.A., CHANEY, D., FALCON-LANG, H.J., KERP, J.H.F., LOOY, C.V., LUCAS, S., KRAINER, K.,VOIGT, S., 2015. A compositionally unique voltzian conifer-callipterid flora from a carbonate-filled channel, Lower Permian, Robledo Mountains, New Mexico, and its broader significance. In: Lucas, S. G. and DiMichele, W. A., eds. , 2015, Carboniferous - Permian Transition in the Robledo Mountains, Southern New Mexico. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 65, 123-128. [30%] 139. FALCON-LANG, H.J., 2015. A calamitalean forest preserved in growth position in the Pennsylvanian (late Langsettian) coal measures of South Wales: implications for coastal palaeoecology and stem-cast taphonomy. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 214, 51-67. [100%] 138. GIBLING, M.R., DAVIES, N.S., FALCON-LANG, H.J., BASHFORTH, A.R., DIMICHELE, W.A., RYGEL, M.C., LELPI, A. 2014. Palaeozoic co-evolution of rivers and vegetation: a synthesis of current knowledge. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 125, 524-533. [30%] 137. FALCON-LANG, H.J., DIGRIUS, D., 2014. Palaeobotany under the microscope: history of the invention and widespread adoption of the petrographic thin section technique. Quekett Journal of Microscopy 42, 253–280. [70%] 136. RODRIGUEZ, O., FALCON-LANG, H.J., GASSON, P., COLLINSON, M.E., JARMILLO, C., 2014. Fossil woods (Malvacaeae) from the Lower Miocene (early to mid-Burdigalian) part of the Cucaracha Formation of Panama (Central America) and their biogeographic implications. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 209, 11-34. [70%] 135. FALCON-LANG, H.J., KURZAWE, F., LUCAS, S., 2014. A diverse assemblage of large coniferopsid tree-trunks from the Lower Permian (late Sakmarian – early Artinskian) Community Pit Formation near Las Cruces, south-central New Mexico, U.S.A. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 200, 138-160. [70%] 134. GIBLING, M.R., DAVIES, N.S., FALCON-LANG, H.J., BASHFORTH, A.R., DIMICHELE, W.A., RYGEL, M.C., LELPI, A. 2013. Palaeozoic co-evolution of rivers and vegetation: a synthesis of current knowledge. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 125, 524-533. [20%] 133. BASHFORTH, A.R., CLEAL, C.J., FALCON-LANG, H.J., GIBLING, M.R., MILLER, R.F., 2012. Early Pennsylvanian plant communities on a seasonal tropical fluvial landscape (Tynemouth Creek Formation, New Brunswick, Canada). Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 200, 229-263. [30%] 132. PERALTA-MEDINA, E., FALCON-LANG, H.J., GASSON, P., VAN WAVEREN, I. 2013. A specimen of Dryobalanoxylon bangkoense Schweitzer inferred to be from the Neogene of Indonesia and its implications for the controversial provenance of Woburnia porosa Stopes. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology in press [40%] 131. CARPENTER, D., FALCON-LANG, H.J., BENTON, M.J., HENDERSON, E., 2013. Carboniferous (late Tournaisian) fish assemblages from the Isle of Bute, Scotland: systematics and palaeoecology. Palaeontology 57, 1215-1240. [40%] 130. KUSTATSCHER, E., FALCON-LANG, H.J., LUKENEDER, A., 2013. Early Cretaceous (Albian) araucarian driftwood in hemipelagic marine facies near Puez, South Tyrol, Italy. Cretaceous Research 41, 270-276. [90%]

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129. VAN HOOF, T., FALCON-LANG, H.J., HARTKOPF-FRODER, KERP, H., 2013. Coniferdominated palynofloras in the Middle Pennsylvanian strata of the DeLutte-6 borehole of the Netherlands: implications for palaeoecology and biostratigraphy. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 188, 18-37. [70%] 128. FALCON-LANG, H.J., FENSOME, R., WILLIAMS, G. 2012. Green Revolution. Geology of Canada, 111-112. [80%] 127. FALCON-LANG, H.J., 2012. Palaeobotany under the microscope. Royal Microscopical Society 'InFocus' magazine 27, 4-13. [100%] 126. FALCON-LANG, H.J., 2012. Secrets of the forgotten fossils. Rockwatch 60, 16. [100%] 125. FALCON-LANG, H.J., WHEELER, E.A., BAAS, P., HERENDEEN, P., 2012. A diverse charcoalified assemblage of Cretaceous (Santonian) angiosperm woods from Upatoi Creek, Georgia, U.S.A. Part 1. Morphotypes with scalariform perforation plates. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 184, 49-73. [60%] 124. PENDLETON, J., CLEAL, C., FALCON-LANG, H.J., WAGNER, R.H., WELLMAN, C.H., 2012. Palaeobotany of the Pennsylvanian (mid-Bolsovian-Cantabrian; Moscovian) Warkwickshire Group of the Bristol Coalfield, U.K.: systematics, biostratigraphy, palaeoecology. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 179, 17-43. [30%] 123. STULL, G., DIMICHELE, W.A., FALCON-LANG, H.J., NELSON, W.J., ELRICK, S. 2012. Palaeoecology of Macroneuropteris scheuchzeri, and its implications for resolving the paradox of 'xeromorphic' plants in Pennsylvanian wetlands. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 331-332, 162-176. [30%] 122. FALCON-LANG, H.J., CLEAL, C., PENDLETON, J., WELLMAN, C.H., 2012. Permineralised plant assemblages from the Pennsylvanian (late Bolsovian-Asturian) Pennant Sandstone Formation of southern Britain: systematics and palaeoecology. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 173, 23-45. [80%] 121. DIMICHELE, W.A., FALCON-LANG, H.J., 2012. Calamitalean "pith casts" reconsidered. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 173, 1-14 [50%] 120. PERALTA-MEDINA, E., FALCON-LANG, H.J., 2012. Cretaceous forest composition and productivity inferred from a global fossil wood database. Geology 40 (3), 219-222. [50%] 119. MILLER, R.F. & FALCON-LANG, H.J., 2012. Classic Localities Explained 9: Stonehammer Geopark, New Brunswick, Canada. Geology Today, 28 (3), 114-122. [80%] 118. FALCON-LANG, H.J., 2012. Fossil 'treasure trove' found in British Geological Survey vaults. Geology Today 28 (1), 26-30. [100%] 117. FALCON-LANG, H.J., 2011. Crossed Nicol. Geoscientist 21 (12), 19-21. ‪[100%] 116. FALCON-LANG, H.J., HECKEL, P., DIMICHELE, W.A., BLAKE, B.M., EASTERDAY, C., EBLE, C., ELRICK, S., GASTALDO, R.A., GREB, S.F., MARTINO, R.L., NELSON, W.J., PFEFFERKORN, H.W., PHILLIPS, T.L., ROSSCOE, S.J., 2011. Reply to comment on "No evidence for a major unconformity at the Middle-Upper Pennsylvanian (Desmoinesian-Missourian) boundary in North America. Palaios 26 (2): 125-139". Palaios 26 (10): 672-673. [70%]

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115. FALCON-LANG, H.J., PENDLETON, J., WELLMAN, C.H., 2011. Dryland plant communities in the Pennsylvanian (mid- to late Bolsovian) Winterbourne Formation of Bristol, southern Britain: further evidence for taphonomic megabias. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 166 (3-4), 268285. [90%] 114. HENDERSON, E., FALCON-LANG, H.J., 2011. Diversity of tree-trunks in the early Mississippian rocks of the Isle of Bute, Scotland: the importance of sample size and quantitative analysis for fossil wood systematics. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 166 (3-4), 202-212. [80%] 113. FALCON-LANG, H.J., 2011. Fossils explained 61: Fossil wood. Geology Today, 27 (4), 154158. [100%] 112. CARPENTER, D., FALCON-LANG, H.J., BENTON, M.J., NELSON, W.J. 2011. Fishes and tetrapods from the Pennsylvanian (Kasimovian) Cohn Coal Member of the Mattoon Formation, Illinois, USA: systematics, palaeoecology and palaeoenvironments. Palaios 26 (10), 639-658. [60%] 111. FALCON-LANG, H.J., JUD, N., NELSON, W.J., DIMICHELE, W.A., CHANEY, D., LUCAS, S. 2011. Pennsylvanian coniferopsid forests reveal nature of seasonal tropical biome. Geology 39 (4), 371-374. ‪[70%] 110. DIMICHELE, W.A., FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2011. Fossil forests in growth position (T0 assemblages): origin, taphonomic biases and palaeoecological significance. Journal of the Geological Society 168 (2): 585-605 [50%] 109. DOLBY, G., FALCON-LANG, H.J. & GIBLING, M.R. 2011. A conifer-dominated palynological assemblage from Pennsylvanian (late Moscovian) alluvial drylands in Atlantic Canada: implications for the vegetation of tropical lowlands during glacial phases. Journal of the Geological Society 168 (2): 571-585. [80%]‪ 108. BASHFORTH, A.R., OPLUSTIL, S., DRABKOVA, J., GIBLING, M.R., FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2011. Landscape gradients and patchiness in riparian vegetation on a Middle Pennsylvanian braided river-plain prone to flood disturbance (Nýřany Member, Central and Western Bohemian Basin, Czech Republic). Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 163: 153-189. ‪[20%] 107. FALCON-LANG, H.J., HECKEL, P., DIMICHELE, W.A., BLAKE, B.M., EASTERDAY, C., EBLE, C., ELRICK, S., GASTALDO, R.A., GREB, S.F., MARTINO, R.L., NELSON, W.J., PFEFFERKORN, H.W., PHILLIPS, T.L., ROSSCOE, S.J., 2011. No evidence for a major unconformity near the Middle-Upper Pennsylvanian (Desmoinesian-Missourian) boundary in North America. Palaios 26 (2): 125-139. ‪[70%] 106. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2011. Classic Localities explained 7: Isle of Portland, Dorset. Geology Today, 27 (1): 36-40. [100%] 105. QUANN, S., YOUNG, A., LAROQUE, C., FALCON-LANG, H.J., GIBLING, M.R. 2010. Dendrochronologic dating of coal mine workings at the famous Joggins Fossil Cliffs of Nova Scotia, Canada. Atlantic Geology, 46, 185-194.‪ [40%] 104. FALCON-LANG, H.J., BENTON, M.J. & SAHNEY, S. 2010. Brave new reptilian world. Planet Earth, Winter, 28-29.‪ [70%]

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103. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2010. First reptiles make tracks. Nature Kids New Brunswick 19: 1516. ‪[100%] 102. SAHNEY, S., BENTON, M.J. & FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2010. Rainforest collapse triggered Pennsylvanian tetrapod diversification in Euramerica. Geology 38 (12), 1079-1082. ‪[70%] 101. FALCON-LANG, H.J., GIBLING, M.R., BENTON, M.J., MILLER, R.F., BASHFORTH, A.R. 2010. Diverse tetrapod trackways in the Lower Pennsylvanian Tynemouth Creek Formation, southern New Brunswick, Canada. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 296: 113. ‪[70%] 100. FALCON-LANG, H.J., DIMICHELE, W.A. 2010. What happened to the Coal Forests during glacial phases? Palaios 25 (5): 611-617. ‪[70%] 99. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2010. First reptiles make tracks. Geoscientist 20 (9): 16-19. ‪[100%] 98. BASHFORTH, A.R., FALCON-LANG, H.J. & GIBLING, M.R. 2010. Vegetation heterogeneity on a Late Pennsylvanian braided-river plain draining the Variscan Mountains, La Magdalena Coalfield, northwestern Spain. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 292: 367-390 ‪[40%] 97. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2010. Book review of Benton, M.J & Harper, D.A.T. Paleobiology and the Fossil Record. Proceedings of the Geologists Association, 121 (1), 103-104. ‪[100%] 96. FALCON-LANG, H.J., GIBLING, M.R., GREY, M. 2010. Classic localities explained 4: Joggins, Nova Scotia. Geology Today 26 (3): 108-114. [70%] 95. FALCON-LANG, H.J., HENDERSON, E., GALTIER, J. 2010. Tree trunks of Pitus primaeva in Mississippian (Courceyan) rocks at Montford, near Rothesay, Isle of Bute, Scotland. Scottish Journal of Geology 46 (1): 59–65. ‪[70%] 94. FALCON-LANG, H.J., GALTIER, J. 2010. Anatomically preserved tree-trunks in latest Mississippian (late Pendleian-Arnsbergian) braided fluvial channel facies, near Searston, southwest Newfoundland, Canada. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 160: 154-162. [70%]‪ 93. DIMICHELE, W.A., CECIL, B., MONTANEZ, I., FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2010. Cyclic changes in Pennsylvanian paleoclimate and it effects on floristic dynamics in tropical Pangaea. International Journal of Coal Geology 83: 329-344. ‪[20%] 92. GIBLING, M.R., BASHFORTH, A.R., FALCON-LANG, H.J., ALLEN, J., FIELDING C.R. 2010. Log jams and flood sediment buildup caused channel avulsion in the Pennsylvanian of Atlantic Canada. Journal of Sedimentary Research 80 (3): 268–287. ‪[30%] 91. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2009. In search of underground forests. Rockwatch 53: 12-13. [100%] 90. OAKLEY, D., FALCON-LANG, H.J., GASSON, P. 2009. Morphometric analysis of some Cretaceous angiosperm woods and modern structural and phylogenetic analogues: implications for systematics. Review of Paleobotany and Palynology 157: 375–390. ‪[40%] 89. FALCON-LANG, H.J., DIMICHELE, W.A., ELRICK, S., NELSON, W.J. 2009. Going underground: in search of Coal Forests. Geology Today 25: 181-184. [90%]

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88. FALCON-LANG, H.J., NELSON, J., ELRICK, S., LOOY, C., AMES, P., DIMICHELE, W.A. 2009. Incised channel-fills containing conifers imply that seasonally-dry vegetation dominated Pennsylvanian tropical lowlands. Geology 37 (9): 923–926. ‪[60%] 87. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2009. The 1835 Williams College expedition to Atlantic Canada: The first geological fieldtrip by a North American college. Atlantic Geology 45: 95–109. ‪[100%] 86. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2009. A Macroneuropteris scheuchzeri tree preserved in growth position in the Middle Pennsylvanian Sydney Mines Formation, Nova Scotia, Canada. Atlantic Geology 45: 74-80. ‪[100%] 85. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2009. The earliest history of coal mining and grindstone quarrying at Joggins, Nova Scotia and its implications for the meaning of the place-name “Joggins”. Atlantic Geology 45: 1-21. ‪[100%] 84. OAKLEY, D., FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2009. Morphometric analysis of Cretaceous (Cenomanian) angiosperm woods from the Czech Republic. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 153: 375385. ‪[50%] 83. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2009. Book review of Doyle, P. 2008. British Fossils. Shire Books. Geology Today 25, 19 [100%] 82. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2008. Marie Stopes and the Jurassic floras of Brora, northeast Scotland. Scottish Journal of Geology 44 (1): 65-73. ‪[100%] 81. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2008. Marie Stopes, the discovery of pteridosperms, and the origin of Carboniferous coal balls. Earth Sciences History 27 (1): 81-102. ‪[100%] 80. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2008. Climate change: what can the past tell us about the future? Rockwatch 50: 22-23. ‪[100%] 79. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2008. Marie Stopes: a fossil plant pioneer. Rockwatch 50: 3 ‪[100%] 78. KEIGHLEY, D., PARK, A., CALDER, J.H., WALDRON, J., FALCON-LANG, H.J., BENTON, M.J. 2008. Discussion on ecology of earliest reptiles inferred from basal Pennsylvanian trackways. Journal of the Geological Society, London 165 (5): 1113-1118. ‪[25%] 77. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2008. Joggins Fossil Cliffs receives UNESCO World Heritage Status. Geology Today 24 (5): 12. ‪[100%] 76. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2008. Book review of Beerling, D.J. 2008. Emerald Planet: How Plants changed Earth’s History. Geological Magazine 138: 152-153. ‪[100%] 75. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2008. Book review of Brenchley P.J. and Rawson P.F. 2006. Geology of England and Wales. Geological Society. Geology Today 24: 79-80. ‪[100%] 74. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2008. Marie Stopes, Palaeobotanist and Coal Geologist. Mercian Geologist 17 (2): 61-63. ‪[100%] 73. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2008. Marie Stopes: Passionate about Palaeobotany. Geology Today 24 (4): 136-141. ‪[100%] 72. FALCON-LANG, H.J., BENTON, M.J. & STIMSON, M. 2007. Ecology of the earliest reptiles inferred from basal Pennsylvanian trackways. Journal of the Geological Society, London 164 (6): 1113-1118. ‪[70%] 71. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2007. A Cordaixylon axis from well-drained alluvial plain facies in the

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Lower Pennsylvanian Joggins Formation of Nova Scotia. Atlantic Geology 43 (2): 87-90. ‪[100%] 70. DIMICHELE, W.A., FALCON-LANG, H.J., NELSON, J., ELRICK, S. & AMES, P. 2007. Ecological gradients within a Pennsylvanian mire forest. Geology 35 (5): 415-418. ‪[50%] 69. FALCON-LANG, H.J. & MILLER, R.F. 2007. Palaeoenvironments and palaeoecology of the Pennsylvanian Lancaster Formation (“Fern Ledges”) of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. Journal of the Geological Society, London 164 (5): 945-958. ‪[80%] 68. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2007. Book review of: Cretaceous-Tertiary High-Latitude Palaeoenvironments, James Ross Basin, Antarctica, edited by J.E. Francis, D. Pirrie, and J.A. Crame, 2006, Geological Society Special Publication No. 258, Palaios, ‪[100%] 67. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2007. Book review of: Archer, D. 2007. Global Warming: Understanding the Forecast. Blackwell. Geology Today 23, 158-159 ‪[100%] 66. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2007. Book review of: Stillman, C. & Sevastopulo, G. 2005. Classic Geology of Europe 6: Leinster, 321 pp. Geology Today 23, 197-198 ‪[100%] 65. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2007. Book review of: Leeder, M. & Perez-Arlucea, M. 2006. Physical processes in Earth and Environmental Sciences, Blackwell Publishing, 321 pp. Geology Today 23, 39 ‪[100%] 64. FALCON-LANG, H.J., FENSOME, R.A., GIBLING, M.R. MALCOLM, J. FLETCHER, K., & HOLLEMAN, M. 2007. Karst-related outliers of the Lower Cretaceous Chaswood Formation, Maritime Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 44 (5): 619-642. ‪[70%] 63. FALCON-LANG, H.J. & MILLER, R.F. 2007. Marie Stopes (1880-1958) and the Fern Ledges of Saint John, New Brunswick. In: Burek, C.V. (ed) The Role of Women in the History of Geology. Geological Society of London, Special Publication 281: 227-245. ‪[70%] 62. PARRISH, J.T. & FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2007. Coniferous trees associated with interdune deposits in the Jurassic Navajo Sandstone Formaion, Utah, USA. Palaeontology 50 (4), 829843. ‪[50%] 61. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2007. Tracking down the first reptiles. Rockwatch 47: 4-5. ‪[100%] 60. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2006. A history of research at the Joggins Fossil Cliffs, the world’s finest Pennsylvanian section. Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association 117 (3) : 377-392. ‪[100%] 59. MCILROY, D. & FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2006. Discovery of a Zoophycos-group trace fossil (?Echinospira) in the Middle Pennsylvanian Sydney Mines Formation of Nova Scotia, and its palaeoenvironmental implications. Atlantic Geology 42 (1): 31-35. ‪[70%] 58. FALCON-LANG, H.J., BENTON, M.J., BRADDY, S.J. & DAVIES, S.J. 2006. The Pennsylvanian tropical biome reconstructed from the Joggins Formation of Canada. Journal of the Geological Society, London 163 (3): 561-576. ‪[80%] 57. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2006. Vegetation ecology of Early Pennsylvanian alluvial fan and piedmont environments in southern New Brunswick, Canada. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 233 (1-2): 34-50. ‪[100%] 56. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2006. Book review of: Hammer, O & Harper, D.A.T. 2005. Palaeontological Data Analysis, Blackwell Publishing, 351 pp. Geology Today 22, 120 ‪[100%] 55. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2006. Latest Mid-Pennsylvanian tree-fern forests in coastal plain deposits, Sydney Mines Formation, Nova Scotia, Canada. Journal of the Geological Society,

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London 163 (1): 81-94. ‪[100%] 54. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2006. Book review of: Bowden, A.J., Burek, C.V., Wilding, R. (eds) 2005 History of Palaeobotany: selected essays. Geological Society, Special Publication 241, 304 pp. Geology Today 22 (2), 79-80. ‪[100%] 53. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2006. Extreme Earth: climate change through deep time. Teaching Earth Sciences 31 (4): 10-12. ‪[100%] 52. FALCON-LANG, H.J., KVACEK, J. & ULICNY, D. 2006. Mesozoic mangroves. Geoscientist 16 (4): 4-6. ‪[80%] 51. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2006. Passionate about Palaeobotany. Re:search 11: 10-11. ‪[100%] 50. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2005. Adpressed tree-fern trunks from the Early Pennsylvanian Joggins Formation of Nova Scotia. Atlantic Geology 41 (2-3): 169-172. ‪[100%] 49. CALDER, J.H., RYGEL, M.C., RYAN, R.J., FALCON-LANG, H.J. & HEBERT, B. 2005. Stratigraphy and sedimentology of Pennsylvanian red beds near Joggins, Nova Scotia: The Little River Formation with redefinition of the Joggins Formation. Atlantic Geology 41 (2-3): 143167. ‪[30%] 48. FALCON-LANG, H.J. & CALDER, J.H. 2005. Sir William Dawson (1820-1899): a very modern palaeobotantist. Atlantic Geology 41 (2-3): 103-114. ‪[90%] 47. KVACEK, J., FALCON-LANG, H.J. & DASKOVA , J. 2005. A new Upper Cretaceous ginkgoalean reproductive structure Nehvizdyella from the Czech Republic and its whole-plant reconstruction. American Journal of Botany, 92 (12): 1958-1969. ‪[50%] 46. FALCON-LANG, H.J. & BASHFORTH, A.R. 2005. Morphology, anatomy, and upland ecology of large cordaitalean trees from the Middle Pennsylvanian of Newfoundland. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 135 (3-4): 223-243. ‪[80%] 45. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2005. Global climate analysis of growth rings in woods, and its implications for deep time paleoclimate studies. Paleobiology 31 (3): 434-444. ‪[100%] 44. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2005. Small cordaitalean trees in a marine-influenced coastal habitat in the Pennsylvanian Joggins Formation, Nova Scotia, Canada. Journal of the Geological Society, London 162 (3): 485-500. ‪[100%] 43. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2005. Intra-tree variability in wood anatomy, and its implications for fossil wood systematics and palaeoclimatic studies. Palaeontology 48 (1): 171-183. ‪[100%] 42. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2005. Fossilised forests. Did the earliest mountain forests chill global climate? Planet Earth, Winter, 22-23. ‪[100%] 41. FALCON-LANG, H.J. & JONES, D. 2005. Rainforests in the Rock. Earth Heritage 24, 19. ‪[100%] 40. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2005. Earliest Mountain Forests. Geology Today 21 (5): 181-184. ‪[100%] 39. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2005. Book review of: Rees, P.M. & Cleal, C.J. 2004. Lower Jurassic Floras from Hope Bay and Botany Bay, Antarctica. Special Papers in Palaeontology no. 72. 89 pp. London: The Palaeontological Association. Geological Magazine 142, 71. ‪[100%] 38. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2005. Coal forests, climate change, and catastrophic fires. Geologists Association Magazine 4 (1), 12-13. ‪[100%]

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37. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2005. To see a world in a lump of coal. Rockwatch 38, 10-11. ‪[100%] 36. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2004. Pennsylvanian upland vegetation and its implications for the demise of the coal-forming tropical biome. In: Cleal, C.J. & Tenchov, Y. (Eds), IGCP 469 Late Westphalian terrestrial biotas and environments. Geologica Balcanica 34 (1-2): 39-45. ‪[100%] 35. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2004. Early Mississippian lycopsid forests in a delta-plain setting at Norton, near Sussex, New Brunswick, Canada. Journal of the Geological Society, London 161 (6): 969-981. ‪[100%] 34. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2004. Pennsylvanian tropical rainforests responded to glacial-interglacial rhythms. Geology 32 (8): 689-692. ‪[100%] 33. FALCON-LANG, H.J. & BASHFORTH, A.R. 2004. Pennsylvanian uplands were forested by giant cordaitalean trees. Geology 32 (5): 417-420. ‪[70%] 32. PHILIPPE, M., BAMFORD, M., DA ROSA ALVES, L.S., FALCON-LANG, H.J., GNAEDINGER, S., HERBST, R., MCLOUGHLIN, S., OTTONE, E., POLE, M., RAJANIKANTH, A., TORRES, T. & ZAMUNER, A. 2004. Biogeographic analysis of Jurassic-Early Cretaceous wood assemblages from Gondwana. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 129 (3): 141-173. ‪[30%] 31. FALCON-LANG, H.J., RYGEL, M., GIBLING, M.R. & CALDER, J.H. 2004. An early Pennsylvanian waterhole deposit and its fossil biota in a dryland alluvial plain setting, Joggins, Nova Scotia. Journal of the Geological Society, London 161 (2): 209-222. ‪[50%] 30. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2004. A new anatomically preserved ginkgoalean genus from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of Pecínov Quarry, near Prague, Czech Republic. Palaeontology 47 (2): 349-366. ‪[100%] 29. FALCON-LANG, H.J., MACRAE, A. & CSANK, A.Z. 2004. Palaeoecology of Late Cretaceous polar vegetation preserved in the Hansen Point Volcanics, NW Ellesmere Island, Canada Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 212 (1-2): 45-64. ‪[70%] 28. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2004. Coal, ice and ancient rainforests. Planet Earth, Autumn, 2021. ‪[100%] 27. FALCON-LANG, H.J. & CALDER, J.H. 2004. UNESCO World Heritage and the Joggins cliffs of Nova Scotia. Geology Today 20 (4), 140-144. ‪[90%] 26. FALCON-LANG, H.J., DAVIES, S.J., GIBLING, M.R., RYGEL, M. & CALDER, J.H. 2004. A dance to the music of time. Geoscientist 14 (4): 4-9. ‪[80%] 25. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2003. Book review of: Cleal, C.J., Thomas, B.A., Batten, D.J. & Collinson, M.E. 2001. Mesozoic and Tertiary Palaeobotany of Great Britain, Geological Conservation Review Series, No. 22, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Peterborough, 335 pp. Geological Magazine 140: 98. ‪[100%] 24. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2003. Anatomically-preserved cordaitalean trees from Lower Pennsylvanian (Langsettian) dryland alluvial-plain deposits at Joggins, Nova Scotia. Atlantic Geology, 39 (3): 255-261. ‪[100%] 23. FALCON-LANG, H.J., FENSOME, R.A. & VENUGOPAL, D.V. 2003. The Cretaceous age of the Vinegar Hill silica sand deposit, southern New Brunswick: evidence from palynology and palaeobotany. Atlantic Geology 39 (1): 39-46. ‪[50%] 22. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2003. Growth interruptions in conifer woods from the Upper Cretaceous

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(Late Campanian) Two Medicine Formation, Montana, USA: implications for paleoclimate and dinosaur ecology. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 199 (3-4): 299-314. ‪[100%] 21. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2003. Response of Late Carboniferous tropical vegetation to transgressive-regressive rhythms, Joggins, Nova Scotia. Journal of the Geological Society, London 160 (4): 643-648. ‪[100%] 20. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2003. Late Carboniferous dryland tropical vegetation in an alluvial plain setting, Joggins, Nova Scotia, Canada. PALAIOS 18 (3): 197-211. ‪[100%] 19. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2003. Book review of: Willis, K.J. & McElwain, J.C. 2002. The Evolution of Plants. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press. Geological Magazine 140, 95. ‪[100%] 18. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2002. Book review of: Crawley, M. 2001. Angiosperm woods from British Lower Cretaceous and Palaeogene deposits. Special Papers in Palaeontology 66. The Palaeontological Association, London. Geological Magazine 139, 238. ‪[100%] 17. FALCON-LANG, H.J. & CANTRILL, D.J. 2002. Terrestrial ecology of an Early Cretaceous highlatitude, volcanic archipelago, Byers Peninsula and President Head, South Shetlands, Antarctica. PALAIOS 17 (5): 491-506. ‪[80%] 16. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2001. Book review of: Scott, A.C. & Freedberg, D. 2000. The Paper Museum of Cassiano Dal Pozzo. Series B ~ Part III: Fossil woods and other geological specimens. Harvey Miller Publishers, Belgium. Geological Magazine 138, 508. ‪[100%] 15. FALCON-LANG, H.J., KVACEK, J. & ULICNY, D. 2001. Fire-prone plant communities and palaeoclimate of a Late Cretaceous fluvial to estuarine environment, Pecínov Quarry, Czech Republic. Geological Magazine 138 (5): 563-576. ‪[80%] 14. FALCON-LANG, H.J., CANTRILL, D.J. & NICHOLS, G.J. 2001. Biodiversity and terrestrial ecology of a mid-Cretaceous high-latitude floodplain, Alexander Island, Antarctica. Journal of the Geological Society, London 158 (4): 709-724. ‪[80%] 13. FALCON-LANG, H.J. & CANTRILL, D.J. 2001. Gymnosperm woods from the Cretaceous (midAptian) Cerro Negro Formation, Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island, Antarctica: the arborescent vegetation of a volcanic arc. Cretaceous Research 22 (3): 277-293. ‪[70%] 12. FALCON-LANG, H.J. & CANTRILL, D.J. 2001. Leaf phenology of some mid-Cretaceous polar forests, Alexander Island, Antarctica. Geological Magazine 138 (1): 39-52. ‪[70%] 11. CANTRILL, D.J. & FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2001. Cretaceous (Late Albian) Coniferales of Alexander Island, Antarctica. Part 2: Leaves, reproductive organs and roots. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 115 (3-4): 119-145. ‪[40%] 10. FALCON-LANG, H.J. & Cantrill, D.J. 2000. Cretaceous (Late Albian) Coniferales of Alexander Island, Antarctica. Part 1: Wood taxonomy, a quantitative approach. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 111 (1-2): 1-17. ‪[80%] 9. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2000. A method to distinguish between woods produced by evergreen and deciduous coniferopsids on the basis of growth ring anatomy: a new palaeoecological tool. Palaeontology 43 (4): 785-793. ‪[100%] 8. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2000. The relationship between leaf longevity and growth ring markedness in modern conifer woods and its implications for palaeoclimatic studies. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 160 (3-4): 317-328. ‪[100%] 7. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 2000. Fire ecology of the Carboniferous tropical zone. In: Fire and the

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Palaeoenvironment (eds. A.C. SCOTT, J. MOORE & B. BRAYSHAY). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 164 (1-4): 339-355. ‪[100%] 6. FALCON-LANG, H.J. & SCOTT, A.C. 2000. Upland ecology of some Late Carboniferous cordaitalean trees from Nova Scotia and England. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 156 (3-4): 225-242. ‪[80%] 5. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 1999. Late Carboniferous tropical fire ecology: evidence from Eastern Canada. Acta Palaeobotanica Supplement 2: 27-31. ‪[100%] 4. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 1999. The Early Carboniferous (Asbian-Brignatian) seasonal tropical climate of northern Britain. PALAIOS 14 (2): 116-126. ‪[100%] 3. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 1999. The Early Carboniferous (Courceyan-Arundian) monsoonal climate of the British Isles: evidence from growth rings in fossil woods. Geological Magazine 136 (2): 177187. ‪[100%] 2. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 1999. Fire ecology of a Late Carboniferous floodplain, Joggins, Nova Scotia. Journal of the Geological Society, London 156 (1): 137-148. ‪[100%] 1. FALCON-LANG, H.J. 1998. The impact of wildfire on an Early Carboniferous coastal system, North Mayo, Ireland. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 139 (3-4): 121-138. ‪[100%]

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