Douglas W. Haywick

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University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, United States 
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Ecology Biology, Biogeochemistry, Oceanography Biology, Paleoecology
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Haywick DW, Kopaska-Merkel DC, Bersch MG. (2009) A biodetrital coral mound complex: Key to early diagenetic processes in the mississippian bangor limestone Carbonates and Evaporites. 24: 77-92
Haywick DW. (2004) Diagenesis of polymineralic temperate limestones in a cyclothemic sedimentary succession, eastern North Island, New Zealand New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 47: 839-855
Stults DZ, Axsmith BJ, Haywick D. (2002) Evidence of carpinus (betulaceae) in the late tertiary (pliocene) of alabama. American Journal of Botany. 89: 1547-9
Kopaska-Merkel DC, Haywick DW. (2001) A lone biodetrital mound in the Chesterian (Carboniferous) of Alabama? Sedimentary Geology. 145: 253-268
Kopaska-Merkel DC, Haywick DW. (2001) Carbonate mounds: sedimentation, organismal response, and diagenesis Sedimentary Geology. 145: 157-159
Haywick DW. (2000) Recognition and distinction of normal and forced regression in cyclothemic strata: A Plio-Pleistocene case study from eastern North Island, New Zealand Geological Society Special Publication. 172: 193-215
Haywick DW, Carter RM, Henderson RA. (1992) Sedimentology of 40 000 year Milankovitch-controlled cyclothems from central Hawke's Bay, New Zealand Sedimentology. 39: 675-696
Haywick DW, Henderson RA. (1991) Foraminiferal paleobathymetry of Plio-Pleistocene cyclothemic sequences, Petane Group, New Zealand Palaios. 6: 586-599
Haywick DW, Lowe DA, Beu AG, et al. (1991) Pliocene‐ pleistocene (nukumaruan) lithostratigraphy of the tangoio block, and origin of sedimentary cyclicity, central hawke’s bay, new zealand New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 34: 213-225
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