Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles 

(chronologic, students underlined)


2021

103. Ferrer, F.M., Rosen, M.R., Feyhl-Buska, J., Russell, V.V., Sønderholm, F., Loyd, S.J., Shapiro, R., Stamps, B.W., Petryshyn, V.A., Demirel-Floyd, C., Bailey, J.V., Johnson, H.A., Spear, J.R., Corsetti, F.A. (2021) Potential role for microbial ureolysis in the rapid formation of carbonate tufa mounds, Geobiology (currently early publication online) https://doi.org/10.1111/gbi.12467

102. Larina, E., Bottjer, D.J., Corsetti, F.A., Thibodeau, A.M., Berelson, W.M., West, A.J., Yager, J.A., Ecosystem change and carbon cycle perturbation preceded the end-Triassic mass extinction. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 576 (2021) 117180. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2021.117180

101. Mors, R.A., Gomez, F.J., Astini, R.A., Celestian, A.J., Corsetti F.A. (2021) Assessing the origin of pisoids within a travertine system in the border of Puna Plateau, Argentina, Sedimentology, https://doi.org/10.1111/sed.12946

100. Perl, S.M., Celestian, A.J., Cockell, C.S., Corsetti, F.A., Barge, L.M., Bottjer, D.J., Filiberto, J., Baxter, B.K., Kanik, I., Potter-McIntyre, S., Weber, J.M., Rodriguez, L.E., and Daswani M.M. (2021) A Proposed Geobiology-Driven Nomenclature for Astrobiological In Situ Observations and Sample Analyses, Astrobiology v. 21 p. 954-967 http://doi.org/10.1089/ast.2020.2318

99. Petryshyn, V.A., Junkins, E.N., Stamps, B.W., Bailey, J.V., Stevenson, B.S., Spear, J.R., Corsetti F.A. (2021) Builders, tenants, and squatters: the origins of genetic material in modern stromatolites, Geobiology v. 19 p. 261-277 https://doi.org/10.1111/gbi.12429

98. Yager, J.A., Bergquist, B.A., Berelson, W.M., Bottjer, D.J., Corsetti, F.A., Greene, S.E., Ibarra, Y., Jadoul, F., Rigo, M., Ritterbush, K.A., Rollins, N., Rosas, S., Di Stefano, P., Sulca, S., Thibodeau, A.M., Todaro, S., West, A.J., Wynn, P., Zimmerman, L. (2021) Mercury contents and isotope ratios from diverse depositional environments across the Triassic–Jurassic Boundary: Towards a more robust mercury proxy for large igneous province magmatism. Earth Science Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2021.103775

 

2020

97. Jarett, J.K., Džunková, M., Schulz, F., Roux, S., Paez-Espino, D., Eloe-Fadrosh, E., Jungbluth, S.P., Ivanova, N., Spear, J.R., Carr, S.A., Trivedi, C.B., Corsetti, F.A., Johnson, H.A., Becraft, E., Kyrpides, N., Stepanauskas, R., and Woyke. T. (2020) Insights into the dynamics between viruses and their hosts in a hot spring microbial mat, The ISME Journal, v. 14 p. 2527–2541 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41396-020-0705-4

96. Petryshyn, V.A., Greene, S.E., Farnsworth, A., Gammariello, R., Ibarra, Y., Lunt, D.J., Bottjer, D.J., Tripati, A.E. and Corsetti, F.A. (2020) The role of temperature in the initiation of the end-Triassic mass extinction, Earth Science Reviews, v. 208 p. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2020.103266

 

2019

95. Chan, M.A., Bowen, B.B., Corsetti, F.A., Farrand, W., Law, E.S., Newsome, H., Perl, S.M., Spear, J.R., Thompson, D.R. (2019) Exploring, Mapping, and Data Management Integration of Habitable Environments in Astrobiology, Frontiers in Microbiology v. 10 p. 147. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.00147

94. Junkins, E.N., Stamps, B.W., Corsetti, F.A., Oremland, R.S., Spear, J.R., Stevenson, B.S. (2019) Draft Genome Sequence of Picocystis sp. Strain ML, Cultivated from Mono Lake, California, Microbiological Resource Announcements v. 8 e01353-18.  https://doi.org/10.1128/MRA.01353-18

93. Larina, E., Bottjer, D.J., Corsetti, F.A., Zonneveld, J.P., Celestian, A.J., Bailey, J.V. (2019) Uppermost Triassic phosphorites from Williston Lake, Canada: link to episodic euxinia in northeastern Panthalassa. Scientific Reports. 9(1), pp. 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-55162-2

92. Wilmeth, D.T.Corsetti, F.A., Beukes, N.J., Awramik, S.M., Petryshyn, V.A., Spear, J.R., Celestian, A.J. (2019) Neoarchean (2.7 Ga) lacustrine stromatolite deposits in the Hartbeesfontein Basin, Ventersdorp Supergroup, South Africa: Implications for oxygen oases, Precambrian Research v. 320 p. 291-302. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2018.11.009

 

2018

91. Dellinger, M., A. Joshua West, Guillaume Paris, Jess F. Adkins, Philip Pogge Von Strandmann, Clemens V. Ullmann, Rob A. Eagle, Pedro Freitas, Marie-Laure Bagard, Frank A. Corsetti, Justin B. Ries, Alberto Perez-Huerta, Anthony R. Kampf (2018) Li isotope composition of marine biogenic carbonates, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2018.03.014.

90. Medina Ferrera, F., Jake V.Bailey, Frank A. Corsetti, Michael Moldowan, Silvana M. Barbantic, David Caron, Joe Bryant-Hupperte (2018) Assessing biomarker syngeneity: An in situ approach using monoclonal antibodies, Organic Geochemistry, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.orggeochem.2018.05.006

89. Kraus E.A., Beeler S.R., Mors R.A., Floyd J.G., GeoBiology 2016, Stamps B.W., Nunn H.S., Stevenson B.S., Johnson H.A., Shapiro R.S., Loyd S.J., Spear J.R. and Corsetti F.A. (2018) Microscale Biosignatures and Abiotic Mineral Authigenesis in Little Hot Creek, California. Frontiers in Microbiology 9:997. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.00997.

88. Liddy, Hannah M., Sarah J. Feakins, Frank A. Corsetti, Rowan Sage, Nancy Dengler, Xiaoming Wang (2018) Photosynthetic pathway of grass fossils from the upper Miocene Dove Spring Formation, Mojave Desert, California, PALEO-3, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.10.019.

87. Stamps, B.W., Nunn, H.S., Petryshyn, V.A., Oremland, R.S., Miller, L.G., Rosen, M.R., Bauer, K.W., Thompson, K.J., Tookmanian, E.M., Waldeck, A.R., Loyd, S.J., Johnson, H.A., Stevenson, B.S., Berelson, W.M., Corsetti, F.A., Spear, J.R., (2018) The Metabolic Capability and Phylogenetic Diversity of Mono Lake During a Bloom of the Eukaryotic Phototroph Picocystis strain ML. Applied Environmental Microbiology, doi:10.1128/AEM.01171-18

86. Wilmeth D.T., Johnson H.A., Stamps B.W., Berelson W.M., Stevenson B.S., Nunn H.S., Grim S.L., Dillon M.L., Paradis O.Corsetti F.A. and Spear J.R. (2018) Environmental and Biological Influences on Carbonate Precipitation Within Hot Spring Microbial Mats in Little Hot Creek, CA. Frontiers in Microbiology 9:1464. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.01464

 

2017

85. Bradley, James A.; Daille, Leslie K.; Trivedi, Christopher B. Bojanowski, Caitlin L.; Stamps, Blake W.; Stevenson, Bradley S., Nunn, Heather S.; Johnson, Hope A.; Loyd, Sean J.; Berelson, William M.; Corsetti, Frank A.; Spear, John R. (2017) Carbonate-Rich Dendrolitic Cones: Insights into a Modern Analogue for Incipient Microbialite Formation, Little Hot Creek, Long Valley Caldera, California, Nature Publishing Group Biofilms and Microbiomes, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41522-017-0041-2. 

84. Yager, J. A., West, A. J., Corsetti, F., Berelson, W. M., Rollins, N. E., Rosas, S, Bottjer, D. J., 2017, Duration of and decoupling between carbon isotope excursions during the end-Triassic mass extinction and Central Atlantic Magmatic Province emplacement. Earth and Planetary Science Letters v. 473, p. 227-236; doi: 10.1016/j.epsl.2017.05.031. 

 

2016

83. Fedorchuk, N.D., Stephen Q Dornbos, Frank A Corsetti, John L Isbell, Victoria A Petryshyn, Julie A Bowles, Dylan T Wilmeth (2016) Early non-marine life: Evaluating the biogenicity of Mesoproterozoic fluvial-lacustrine stromatolites, Precambrian Research, v. 275 p. 105-118.

82. Ibarra, Y., and Corsetti, F.A. (2016) Lateral Comparative Investigation of Stromatolites: Astrobiological Implications and Assessment of Scales of Control, Astrobiology, v. 16 p. 271-281.

81. Ibarra, YCorsetti, F.A., Greene, S., and Bottjer, D.  (2016) A microbial carbonate response in synchrony with the end-Triassic mass extinction across the SW UK, Scientific Reports (Nature Publishing Group) v. 6, 19808. http://doi.org/10.1038/srep19808.

80. Petryshyn, V.A., Corsetti, F.A., Frantz, C. M., Lund, S., Berelson, W. (2016) Magnetic susceptibility as a biosignature in stromatolites, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (EPSL), v. 437 p. 66-75.

79. Petryshyn, V.A.,, Marisol Juarez Rivera, Heda Agić, Carie M. Frantz, Frank A. Corsetti, Aradhna E. Tripati, Stromatolites in Walker Lake (Nevada, Great Basin, USA) record climate and lake level changes ~ 35,000 years ago, PALEO-3, v. 451, p. 140-151.

78. Thibodeau, A.M., Kathleen Ritterbush, Joyce A Yager, A Joshua West, Yadira Ibarra, David J Bottjer, William M Berelson, Bridget A Bergquist, Frank A Corsetti (2016) Mercury anomalies and the timing of biotic recovery following the end-Triassic mass extinction, Nature Communications, v. 7 doi:10.1038/ncomms11147.

 

2015

77. Corsetti, F.A., Ritterbush, K.A., Bottjer, D.J., Greene, S., Ibarra, Y., Yager, J.A., West, A.J., Berelson, W.M., Rosas, S., Becker, T.W., Levine, N.M., Loyd, S.J., Martindale, R.C., Petryshyn, V.A., Carroll, N.R., Petsios, E., Piazza, O., Pietsch, C., Stellmann, J.L., Thompson, J.R., Washington, K.A., Wilmeth, D.T., 2015. Investigating the Paleoecological Consequences of Supercontinent Breakup: Sponges Clean Up in the Early Jurassic. The Sedimentary Record, 13: 4-10

76. Corsetti, F.A. (2015) Life Durning Neoproterozoic Snowball Earth, Geology, v. 43 DOI: 10.1130/focus062015.1.

75. Frantz, C.M, V. Petryshyn, F. Corsetti. Grain trapping and binding by filamentous cyanobacterial and algal mats: Implications for stromatolite microfabrics through time, Geobiology v. 13 p. 409-423.

74. Ibarra, Y., Corsetti, F.A., Feakins, S.J., Rhodes, E.J., Kirby, M.E., Fluvial tufa evidence of Late Pleistocene wet intervals from Santa Barbara, California, U.S.A (2015), PALAEO-3, v. 422 p. 36-45. 

73. Loyd, S, Corsetti, FA, Eagle, R., Hagadorn, JW, Shen, Y, Zhang, Xiaolin, Bonifacie, M, Tripati, A (2015) Evolution of Neoproterozoic Wonoka-Shuram Anomaly-aged carbonates; evidence from clumped isotope paleothermometry, Precambrian Research, v. 264 p. 179-191.

72. Martindale, R., Corsetti, F. A., Bottjer, D.J., and James, N.P., (2015) Paleogeographic trends in Late Triassic reef ecology from Northeastern Panthalassa,Earth-Science Reviews, v. 142 p. 18-37.. 

71. KATHLEEN A. RITTERBUSH, DAVID J. BOTTJER, FRANK A. CORSETTI, A. J. WEST, W. M. BERELSON, SILVIA ROSAS, Andean sponges reveal long-term benthic ecosystem shifts following the end-Triassic mass extinction, PALAEO-3, 420: 193-209.

70. Ritterbush, K.A. Ibarra, Y., Bottjer, D.J., Corsetti, F.A., Rosas, S., West, J.A., Berelson, W.B., Yager, J.A. 215, Marine Ecological State Shifts Following the Triassic-Jurassic Mass Extinction, In P.D. Polly, J.J. Head, and D.L. Fox (eds.), Earth-Life Transitions: Paleobiology in the Context of Earth System Evolution. The Paleontological Society Papers 21. Yale Press, New Haven, CT.

69. WILMETH, D.T., FRANK A. CORSETTINEMANJA BISENIC, STEPHEN Q. DORNBOS, TATSUO OJI, SERSMAA GONCHIGDORJ (2015) PUNCTUATED GROWTH oF MICROBIAL CONES WITHIN EARLY CAMBRIAN ONCOIDS, BAYAN GOL FORMATION, WESTERN MONGOLIA, Palaios, v. 30 p. 836–845.

 

2014

68. C. Frantz, V. Petryshyn, P. Marenco, W. Berelson, A. Tripati, F. Corsetti (2014) Dramatic local environmental change during the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum detected using chemical analyses of a Green River Formation stromatolite, PALAEO-3, V. 105, p. 1-15.  (most downloaded paper from PALAEO-3 April-June 2014, via ScienceDirect)

67Ibarra, Y, Corsetti, F.A., Cheetham M., Feakins S.J. (2014) Were fossil spring-associated carbonates near Zaca Lake, Santa Barbara, California deposited under an ambient or thermal regime? Sedimentary Geology, V. 301, p. 15-25. 

66. Ibarra, YCorsetti, F.A., Greene, S., and Bottjer, D. (2014) Microfacies of the Cotham Marble: A tubestone carbonate microbialite from the Upper Triassic, Southwestern United Kingdom, Palaios, V. 29, p. 1-15.

65. KATHLEEN A. RITTERBUSH, DAVID J. BOTTJER, FRANK A. CORSETTI, SILVIA ROSAS (2014) NEW EVIDENCE ON THE ROLE OF SILICEOUS SPONGES IN ECOLOGY AND SEDIMENTARY FACIES DEVELOPMENT IN EASTERN PANTHALSSA FOLLOWING THE TRIASSIC/JURASSIC MASS EXTINCTION, Palaios,.

64. Stamps, BW.Corsetti, FA, Spear, JR, Stevenson, BS (2014) Draft genome of a novel Chlorobi member assembled by tetranucleotide binning of a hot spring metagenome, Genome Announcements, V. 2 p. e00897-14.

62. Tackett, L.S., Kaufman, A.J., Corsetti, F.A., Bottjer, D.J. (2014) Strontium Isotope Stratigraphy of the Gabbs Formation (Nevada): Implications for Global Norian-Rhaetian Correlations and Faunal Turnover, Lethaia , V. 47 p. 500-511.

 

2013 

62. Bailey, J.V., Corsetti, F.A., Greene, S.E., Crosby, C.H., Liu, P., and Orphan, V.J. (2013) Filamentous sulfur bacteria preserved in modern and ancient phosphatic sediments: implications for the role of oxygen and bacteria in phosphogenesis, Geobiology. v. 11, p. 397-405. 

61. Loyd, S.J., Marenco, P.J., Hagadorn, J.W., Lyons, T.W., Kaufman, A.J., Sour-Tovar, F., and Corsetti, F.A. (2013) Local δ34S variability in ~580 Ma carbonates of northwestern Mexico and the Neoproterozoic marine sulfate reservoir, Precambrian Research, v. 222, p. 551-569. 

60. Martindale, R.C., Krystyn, L., Bottjer, D.J., Corsetti, F.A., Senowbari-Daryan, B., and Martini, R., (2013)  Depth transect of an Upper Triassic (Rhaetian) reef from Gosau, Austria: Microfacies and community ecology, PALEO-3, v. 376, p. 1-21.

59. Martindale R.C., Krystyn, L., CorsettiF.A., and Bottjer, D.J. (2013) From fore reef to lagoon: Evolution of the Upper Triassic Dachstein carbonate platform on the Tennengebirge (Salzburg, Austria), Palaios, V. 28, p. 755-770.

 

2012

58. Greene, S.E., Martindale, R.C., Ritterbush, K.A., Bottjer, D.J., Corsetti, F.A., and Berelson, W.M., (2012) Recognizing ocean acidification in deep time: an evaluation of the evidence for acidification across the Triassic- Jurassic boundary. Earth Science Reviews 113, 72–93.

57. Greene, S.E., Bottjer, D.J., Corsetti, F.A., Berelson, W.M., & Zonneveld, J (2012) A subseafloor carbonate factory across the Triassic-Jurassic transition, Geology, v. 40 p. 1043-1046.

56. Loyd, S.J., Corsetti, F.A., Eiler, J., and Tripati, A., (2012) Determining the diagenetic conditions of concretion formation: Assessing temperatures and pore waters using clumped isotopes, Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 82, p. 1006-1016. 

55. Loyd, S, Corsetti, F.A.Berelson, W., Lyons, T., and Hammond, D., (2012) A Novel Application of the Carbonate-Associated Sulfate Method: Insights into Varying Pathways of Microbial Meditation for Carbonate Concretions of the Miocene Monterey Formation, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 78, p. 77–98.

54. Loyd, S.J., Marenco, P.J., Hagadorn, J.W., Lyons, T.W., Kaufman, A.J., Sour-Tovar, F., and Corsetti, F.A. (2012) Sustained low marine sulfate concentrations from the Neoproterozoic to the Cambrian: Insights from carbonates of northwestern Mexico and eastern California: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 339-340, p. 79-94.

53. Martindale R.C., Berelson, W.M., Corsetti, F.A., Bottjer, D.J., and West, A.J. (2012) Constraining carbonate chemistry at a potential ocean acidification event (the Triassic-Jurassic boundary) using the presence of corals and coral reefs in the fossil record, PALEO-3, v. 350–352, p. 114–123.

52. Martindale, R.C., Corsetti, F.A., Bottjer, D.J., and Senowbari-Daryan, B. (2012) Microbialite Fabrics and Diminutive Skeletal Bioconstructors in Lower Norian Summit Point Reefs, Oregon, U.S.A., Palaios v. 27, p. 489– 508.

51. Martindale, R.Corsetti, F.A., Bottjer, D., (2012) Platy coral patch reefs from eastern Panthalassa (Nevada, USA): Unique reef construction in the Late Triassic, PALEO-3 v. 313–314, p. 41–58.

50. Mata, S.A.Harwood, C.L., Corsetti F.A., Stork,, N.J., Eilers, K., Berelson, W.M, and Spear, J. (2012) Influences Of Gas Production And Filament Orientation on Stromatolite Microfabric, Palaios, v. 27, p. 206-219.

49. Mata, S.A., Corsetti, C.L., Corsetti, F.A., Awramik, S.M., Bottjer, D.J. (2012) Early Cambrian Anemone Burrows From The Upper Member Of The Wood Canyon Formation, Death Valley Region, United States: Paleoecological And Paleoenvironmental Significance, Palaios, v. 27, p. 594-606.

48. Pepe-Raney, C., Berelson, W.M., Corsetti, F.A., and Spear, J. (2012) Cyanobacterial Construction of Hot Spring Siliceous Stromatolites in Yellowstone National Park, Environmental Microbiology, v. 14, p. 1182-1197.

47. Petryshyn, V.A., Corsetti, F.A., Berelson, W., Beaumont, W., and Lund, S. (2012) Stromatolite lamination frequency, Walker Lake, Nevada; Implications for stromatolites as biosignatures, Geology, v. 40, p. 499-502.

 

2011

46. Berelson, W.M., Corsetti, F.A., Pepe-Ranney, C., Hammond, D.E., Beaumont, W., and Spear, J.R. (2011) Hot spring siliceous stromatolites from Yellowstone National Park: assessing growth rate and laminae formation: Geobiology, Volume 9, Issue 5, 411–424.

45. Meister P., Reyes, C., Beaumont, W, Rincon, M., Collins, L., Berelson, W., Stott, L., Corsetti, F.A., and Nealson, K. (2011) Calcium and magnesium-limited dolomite precipitation at Deep Springs Lake, California, Sedimentology, v. 58, p. 1810-1830.

44. Petryshyn, V.A. and Corsetti, F.A. (2011) Analysis of growth directions of columnar stromatolites from Walker Lake, western Nevada, Geobiology, Volume 9, Issue 5, pages 425–435.

 

2010

43. Grellet-Tiner, G., Corsetti, FA, and Buscalioni, A.D., 2010, The importance of microscopic examinations of eggshells: Discrimination of bioalteration and diagenetic overprints from biological features, Journal of Iberian Geology, v. 36, p 181-192.

42. Loyd, S. and Corsetti, F.A., 2010, The Origin Of The Mm-Scale Lamination In The Neoproterozoic Lower Beck Spring Dolomite: Implications For Widespread, Fine-Scale, Layer-Parallel Diagenesis In Precambrian Carbonates, Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 80, p. 678–687

41. Lund, S., Platzman, E., Thouveny, N., Camoin, G., Corsetti, F.A., and Berelson, W.M., 2010, Biological control of paleomagnetic remanence acquisition in carbonate framework rocks of the Tahiti Coral Reef, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., v. 298, p. 14-22.

40. Petryshyn, V.A., Corsetti, F.A., Lund, S., Berelson, W. (2010) Magnetic susceptibility as a biosignature, Journal of Earth Science, v. 21, p. 329-332.

39. Wagstaff, K.L. and Corsetti, F.A., 2010, An evaluation of information-theoretic methods for detecting structural microbial biosignatures, Astrobiology, v. 10, p. 363-379.

 

2009

38. Bailey, J.V., Orphan, V.J., Joye, S.B., Corsetti, F. A., 2009, Chemotrophic microbial mats and their potential for preservation in the rock record, Astrobiology, v. 9, p. 843-859.

37. Berelson, W., Corsetti, F.A., Johnson, B., Vo, T., and Der, C., 2009, Carbonate-associated sulfate as a proxy for lake level fluctuations: a proof of concept for Walker Lake, Nevada, J. Paleolimnology, v. 42 p. 25-36.

36. Corsetti, F.A., 2009, Extinction before the Snowball, Nature Geoscience v. 2 p. 386-387.

35. Olcott-MarshallCorsetti, F.A., Sessions, A., Marshall, C.P., 2009, Raman spectroscopy and biomarker analysis reveal multiple carbon inputs to a Precambrian glacial sediment, Organic Geochemistry v. 40, p. 1115–1123.

 

2008

34. Marenco, P.J., Corsetti, F.A., Kaufman, A.J., Bottjer, D.J., 2008. Environmental and diagenetic variations in carbonate associated sulfate: An investigation of CAS in the Lower Triassic of the western USA. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 72 p. 1570-1582.

33. Marenco, P.J.Corsetti, F.A., Hammond, D.E., Kaufman, A.J., Bottjer, D.J., 2008, Oxidation of pyrite during extraction of carbonate associated sulfate. Chemical Geology, v. 247, p 124-132.

32. Pruss, S, Corsetti, F.A., Fischer, W.W., 2008, Seafloor-precipitated carbonate fans in the Neoproterozoic Rainstorm Member, Johnnie Formation, Death Valley Region, USA, Sedimentary Geology, v. 207, p. 34-40.

 

2007

31. Bailey, J.V., Joye, S.B., Kalanetra, K.M., Flood, B.E.Corsetti, F.A., 2007, Evidence of giant sulfur bacteria in Neoproterozoic phosphorites, Nature, v. 445, p. 198-201.

30. Corsetti, F.A., Hagadorn, J.W., and Stewart, J.H., 2007 Neoproterozoic diamictite-cap carbonate succession and δ13C chemostratigraphy from eastern Sonora, Mexico, Chemical Geology, v. 237, p. 129-142.

29. Kaufman, A.J., Corsetti, F.A., and Varni, M, 2007, The effect of rising atmospheric oxygen on carbon and sulfur isotope anomalies in the Neoproterozoic Johnnie Formation, Death Valley, USA, Chemical Geology, 237, p. 47-63.

28. Lorentz, N.J., and Corsetti, F.A., 2007, Another test for Snowball Earth, Geology, v. 35, p. 383.

27. Loyd, S.J, Becker, T.W., Conrad, C.P., Lithgow-Bertelloni, C., and Corsetti, F.A., 2007, Time-variability in Cenozoic reconstructions of mantle heat flow: plate tectonic cycles and implications for Earth’s thermal evolution, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA), v. 104(36), p. 14266-14272.

26. Woods, A.D., Corsetti, F.A., Bottjer, D.J., 2007, Calcium Carbonate Seafloor Precipitates from the Outer Shelf to Slope Facies of the Lower Triassic (Smithian-Spathian) Union Wash Formation, California, U.S.A.:  Sedimentology and Palaeobiologic Significance, PALEO-3, v. 252, p. 281-290.

 

2006

25. Bailey, J.V., Corsetti, F.A., Bottjer, D.J., and Marenco, K.A., 2006, Microbially mediated environmental influences on metazoan colonization of matground ecosystems: Evidence from the Lower Cambrian Harkless Formation, Palaios, v. 21, p. 215-226.

24. Corsetti, F.A., Kidder, D.L., and Marenco, P.J., 2006, Trends in oolite dolomitization across the Neoproterozoic-Cambrian boundary:  A case study from Death Valley, California, Sedimentary Geology, v. 191, p. 135-150.

23. Corsetti, F.A., Olcott, A., and Bakermans, C., 2006, The biotic response to Snowball Earth, PALAEO-3, v.232, p. 114-130.

22. Pruss, S. B., D. J. Bottjer, Corsetti, F. A., andBaud, A., 2006, A global marine sedimentary response to the end-Permian mass extinction: Examples from southern Turkey and the western United States, Earth-Science Reviews, v. 78, p. 193-206.

 

2005

21. Clapham, M.E. and Corsetti, F.A., 2005, Tectonically driven deep valley incision in the terminal Neoproterozoic (Ediacaran) Johnnie Formation, eastern California, Precambrian Research, v. 141, p. 154-164.

20. Corsetti, F.A., Baud, A., Marenco, P.J., and Richoz, S., 2005, Summary of Early Triassic carbon isotope records, Comptes Rendus Palevol, v. 4 p. 405-418.

19. Corsetti, F.A. and Grotzinger, J.P., 2005. Origin of tube structures in Neoproterozoic post-glacial cap carbonates: Example from Noonday Dolomite, Death Valley, United States. Palaios, v. 20 p. 348-362. (Best paper Palaios 2005, runner up)

18. Corsetti, F.A, and Kaufman, A.J., 2005, The relationship between the Neoproterozoic Noonday Dolomite and the Ibex Formation: New observations and their bearing on ‘snowball Earth’, Earth Science Reviews, V. 73, p. 63-78.

17. Olcott, A. Sessions, A., Corsetti, F.A., Kaufman, A.J., and de Oliviera, F., 2005, Biomarker Evidence for Photosynthesis During Neoproterozoic Glaciation, Science, v. 310, p. 471-474.

16. Pruss, S.B., Corsetti, F.A.,, and Bottjer, D.J., 2005, The unusual sedimentary rock record of the Early Triassic: A case study from the southwestern United States, PALAEO-3, v. 222, p. 33-52.

15. Pruss, S. B., Corsetti, F. A.and D. J. Bottjer, 2005, Environmental trends of Early Triassic biofabrics: Implications for understanding the aftermath of the end-Permian mass extinction, Developments in Palaeontology and Stratigraphy, v. 20, p. 313-332.

 

2004

14. Bosak, T., Souza-Egipsy, V., Corsetti, F.A., and Newman, D.K., 2004, Microbially produced micron-scale porosity of carbonate rocks, Geology, v. 32, p. 781-784.

13. Corsetti, F.A., 2004, Carbon isotope stratigraphy of the Neoproterozoic-Cambrian transition: An introduction, Paleontological Society Papers v. 10 p. 17-34.

12. Lorentz, N.J, Corsetti, F.A., and Link, P. K., 2004, Seafloor precipitates and C-isotope stratigraphy from the Scout Mountain Member of the Pocatello Formation, southeast Idaho: implications for Neoproterozoic Earth systems behavior, Precambrian Research, v. 130, p. 57-70. 

11. Storrie-Lombardi, M.C., Corsetti, F.A., Grigolini, P., Ignaccolo, M., Allegrini, P., Galatolo, S., and Tinetti, G., 2004, Complexity Analysis to Explore the Structure of Ancient Stromatolites, Chaos, Solitons, and Fractals, v. 20, p. 139-144.

 

2003

10. Corsetti, F.A., Awramik, S.M., and Pierce, D., 2003, A complex microbiota from snowball Earth times: Microfossils from the Neoproterozoic Kingston Peak Formation, Death Valley, USA: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA), v. 100, p. 4399-4404 (Editors Choice, Science, 2003)

9. Corsetti, F.A. and Hagadorn, J.W., 2003, The Precambrian-Cambrian transition in the southern Great Basin, USA, The Sedimentary Record (SEPM), v.1, p. 4-9.

8. Corsetti, F.A. and Kaufman, A.J., 2003 Stratigraphic investigations of carbon isotope anomalies and Neoproterozoic ice ages in Death Valley, California, Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.115 p. 916-932.

7. Corsetti, F.A., and Storrie-Lombardi, M., 2003, Lossless compression of stromatolite images: A biogenicity index?, Astrobiology, v. 3 p. 649-655.

6. DiFilippo, E., Hammond, D., and Corsetti, F.A., 2003, Geochemical constraints for coexisting CO2 gas hydrate and calcite: Implications for sheet cracks, stromatactis, zebra and tepee-like structures, Sedimentary Geology, v. 160 p. 1-6.

5, Fraiser, M. and Corsetti, F.A., 2003, Neoproterozoic carbonate shrubs: Interplay of microbial activity and unusual environmental conditions in post-snowball oceans, Palaios, v. 18, no. 4-5, p. 378-387.

 

≥2002

4. Awramik, S. M., Corsetti, F. A., and Shapiro, R., 2000, Stromatolites and the pre-Phanerozoic to Cambrian history of the area south east of Death Valley, Bulletin of the San Bernardino County Museum, v. 47 no. 2, p. 65-74.

3. Corsetti, F.A., Awramik, S.M., Pierce D., and Kaufman, A.J., 2000, Carbon isotope stratigraphy of Neoproterozoic-Cambrian units, Southern Great Basin USA: Calibrating the temporal magnitude of disconformities in poorly fossiliferous successions, International Geology Review, v. 42, p 516-533.

2. Corsetti, F.A. and Hagadorn, J., 2000, The Precambrian-Cambrian Transition, Death Valley, USA, Geology, v. 28, p. 299-302.

1. Corsetti, F.A. and Kaufman, A.J., 1994, Chemostratigraphy of Neoproterozoic-Cambrian units, White-Inyo region, eastern California and western Nevada: Implications for global correlation and faunal distribution, Palaios, v. 9 p. 211-219.


Peer Reviewed Book Chapters

Spear., J.R. and Corsetti, F.A. (2013) The evolution of geobiology in the context of living stromatolites, Geological Society of America Special Paper 500. 

Meister, P., Johnson, O.Corsetti, F.A., and Nealson, K., 2010, Magnesium Inhibition Controls Spherical Carbonate Precipitation in Ultrabasic Springwater (Cedars, California) and Culture Experiments, Advances in Stromatolite Geobiology, Volume 131: Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, p. 101-121. 

Corsetti, F.A., Link, P.K., and Lorentz, N.J., 2007 δ13C Chemostratigraphy of the Neoproterozoic Succession near Pocatello, Idaho, in R.S. Lewis and P.K. Link, eds., Proterozoic Geology of Western North America and Siberia, Society for Sedimentary Geology Special Publication 86. 

Corsetti, F.A., and Lorentz. N.J, 2006, On Neoproterozoic cap carbonates as chronostratigraphic markers, in Xiao, S. and Kaufman, A.J., editors, Neoproterozoic Geobiology, Topics in Geobiology, Springer, New York, v. 27, p. 273-294. 

Corsetti, F.A., Lorentz, N.J., and Pruss, S.B., 2004. Formerly-Aragonite seafloor fans from Neoproterozoic Strata, Death Valley and Southeastern Idaho, United States: Implications for  “cap carbonate” formation and snowball Earth. in: Jenkins, G., McMenamin, M., and Sohl, L. (Eds), The Extreme Proterozoic: Geology, Geochemistry, and Climate, American Geophysical Union Geophysical Monograph Series (146), Washington, DC, pp. 33-44. 


Published Field Guides and Other Published Works

Bailey, J.V., Joye, S.B., Kalanetra, K.M., Flood, B.E., and Corsetti, F.A., 2007, Undressing and redressing Ediacaran embryos – reply to brief communication arising, Nature, doi:10.1038/nature05753.

Link, P.K., Corsetti, F.A., and Lorentz, N.J., 2005, The Pocatello Formation and overlying strata, southeastern Idaho: Snowball Earth diamictites, cap carbonates, and Neoproterozoic isotopic profiles, in Peterson, J. and Deiler, C., editors, Geological Society of America Field Guide 6, p. 251-259. 

Corsetti, F.A, Shapiro, R.S., and Awramik, S.M., 2002, Proterozoic-Cambrian of the southern Death Valley region: Microbialites, carbonate depositional environments, and Neoproterozoic glacial strata, in F.A. Corsetti, editor, The Proterozoic-Cambrian of the Great Basin and Beyond, Pacific Section Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) Book 93, p. 1-20. 

Fraiser, M. and Corsetti, F.A., 2002, Neoproterozoic carbonate shrubs: A new cap carbonate facies, in F.A. Corsetti, editor, The Proterozoic-Cambrian of the Great Basin and Beyond, Pacific Section Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) Book 93, p. 21-30.

Lorentz, N.J, Corsetti, F.A., and Link, P. K., 2002, Seafloor precipitates and negative δ13C values from the Scout Mountain Member of the Pocatello Formation, Southeast Idaho, in F.A. Corsetti, editor, The Proterozoic-Cambrian of the Great Basin and Beyond, Pacific Section Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) Book 93, p. 43-50.

Marenco, P. J., Corsetti, F.A., and Bottjer, D.L., 2002, Noonday tubes: Observations and reinterpretations based on better preservation from a new locality, in F.A. Corsetti, editor, The Proterozoic-Cambrian of the Great Basin and Beyond, Pacific Section Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) Book 93, p. 31-42.

Pruss, S.B., and Corsetti, F.A., 2002, Unusual aragonite precipitates in the Neoproterozoic Rainstorm Member of the Johnnie Formation, in F.A. Corsetti, editor, The Proterozoic-Cambrian of the Great Basin and Beyond, Pacific Section Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) Book 93, p. 51-60.

Rowland, S.M., and Corsetti, F.A., 2002, A brief history of research on the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary in the southern Great Basin, in F.A. Corsetti, editor, The Proterozoic-Cambrian of the Great Basin and Beyond, Pacific Section Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) Book 93, p. 79-86.

Shapiro, R.S., and Corsetti, F.A., 2002, Geology and paleontology across the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary, in S.M. Rowland, editor, Geology of the Southern Nevada Region, National Association of Geoscience Teachers (NAGT) Spring Field Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 5-7, 2002, p. 21-38.

Abolins, M., Oskin, R., Prave, T., Summa, C., and Corsetti, F.A., 2000, Neoproterozoic glacial record in the Death Valley region, California and Nevada, in Lageson, D.R.P., Stephen G.; Lahren, Mary M., ed., Great Basin and Sierra Nevada GSA Field Guide, Volume 2: Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of America, p. 319-335.

Corsetti, F.A. and Hagadorn, J., 2000, The Precambrian-Cambrian Transition, Death Valley–Reply, Geology, v. 33, p. 958-959.