Publications
Shahin Dashtgard
Feature Publications
Dashtgard, S.E., Wang, A., Pospelova, V., Wang, P-L., La Croix, A.D., and Ayranci, K. 2022. Multi-proxy comparison of salinity indicators in the fluvial-to-marine transition: Implications for the sedimentary record. Scientific Reports, v. 12, no. 14303. doi: .
Huang, C., Dashtgard, S.E., Haggart, J.W., and Girotto, K. 2022. Synthesis of chronostratigraphic data and methods in Georgia Basin, Canada, with implications for convergent-margin basin chronology. Earth-Science Reviews, v. 231, no. 104076. doi: .
Dashtgard, S.E., Vaucher, R., Yang, B.C., and Dalrymple, R.W. 2021. Wave-dominated to tide-dominated coastal systems: a unifying model for tidal shorefaces and refinement of the coastal-environments classification scheme. Geoscience Canada, v. 48, p. 5-22. doi: .
Dashtgard, S.E., L繹wemark, L., Wang, P-L., Setiaji, R.A., and Vaucher, R. 2021. Geochemical evidence of tropical cyclone controls on shallow-marine sedimentation (Pliocene, Taiwan). Geology, v. 49, p. 566-570. doi: .
Dashtgard, S.E., MacEachern, J.A., Frey, S.E., and Gingras, M.K. 2012. Tidal effects on the shoreface: towards a conceptual framework. Sedimentary Geology, v. 279, p. 42-61. doi: .
In Review
Gingras, M.K., MacEachern, J.A., Dashtgard, S.E., and Bann, K.L. (in review) The Teichichnus Ichnofacies: Its Neoichnological Basis and Identification in the Rock Record. Sedimentology.
Huang, C., Dashtgard, S.E., Gibson, H.D., and Calvert, C. (in review) The origin and evolution of forearc depressions. Geology.
Melnyk, S., Lazowski, C.N., Dashtgard, S.E., and Gingras, M.K. (in review) Topographic controls on the occurrence and intensity of bioturbation in a sandy intertidal flat, White Rock, British Columbia, Canada. Sedimentology.
Nazemi, M., Dashtgard, S.E., Hassanzadeh, H., and La Croix, A.D. (in review) Geological and engineering considerations for CO2 storage in deep saline aquifers in tectonically active regions: implications for the Lower Mainland B.C., Canada. Bulletin of Canadian Energy Geoscience.
2020-2024
90. La Croix, A.D.*, Dashtgard, S.E.*, Hill, P.R., Ayranci, K., and Clague, J.J. (in press) The Holocene to modern Fraser River Delta, Canada: Geological history, processes, deposits, and natural hazards. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. [*= co-first authors]
89. Fietz, S.W., MacEachern, J.A., Gingras, M.K., Ranger, M., Hubbard, S.M., and Dashtgard, S.E. (online early 2023) Sedimentological and ichnological facies variations in fluvio-tidal translating point bars, McMurray Formation, Long Lake area, AB, Canada. Sedimentology. doi: .
88. Girotto, K., Dashtgard, S.E., Huang, C., Gibson, H.D., MacEachern, J.A., and Cathyl-Huhn, G. 2023. Stratigraphy, paleogeography and depositional evolution of the Cretaceous Georgia Basin, Canada. Basin Research, v. 36 , no. e12830. doi: .
87. Hsieh, A.I., Dashtgard, S.E., Clift, P., Lo, L., Vaucher, R. and L繹wemark, L. 2023. Taiwan orogen influence on preservation of the East Asian Summer Monsoon signal in South China Sea records. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 635, no. 111933. doi:
86. Fietz, S.W., Crowley, J.L., MacEachern, J.A., Dashtgard, S.E., Gibson, H.D. 2023. Geochronology of reworked ash and its implications for sequence stratigraphic reconstructions of distal foreland basins, McMurray Formation, Alberta, Canada. Sedimentologika, v. 1, p. 117. doi: .
85. Vaucher, R., Dillinger, A., Hsieh, A.I., Chi, W-R., L繹wemark, L., and Dashtgard, S.E. 2023. Storm- and flood-dominated delta succession in the Pleistocene Taiwan Strait. The Depositional Record, v. 9, p. 820-843. doi: .
84. Hsieh, A.I., Vaucher, R., Dashtgard, S.E., L繹wemark, L., Horng, C-S., Lin, A.T., and Zeeden, C. 2023. Influence of a rapidly uplifting orogen on the preservation of climate oscillations. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, v. 38, no. e2022PA004586. doi: .
83. Hsieh, A.I., Dashtgard, S.E., Wang, P-L., Horng, C-S., Su, C-C., Lin, A.T., Vaucher, R., and L繹wemark, L. 2023. Multi-proxy evidence for rapidly shifting sediment sources to the Western Foreland Basin, Taiwan. Basin Research, v. 35, p. 932-948. doi: .
82. Vaucher, R., Zeeden, C., Hsieh, A.I., Kaboth-Bahr, S., Lin, A.T., Horng, C-S., Dashtgard, S.E. 2023.. Hydroclimate dynamics during the Plio-Pleistocene in the northwest Pacific. Global and Planetary Change, v. 223, no. 104088. doi: .
81. Liou, Y-H., L繹wemark, L., Wang, P-L., and Dashtgard, S.E. 2022. Geochemical signatures of sedimentary and diagenetic processes in the trace fossil Rosselia from the Pliocene in Taiwan. Scientific Reports, v. 12, no. 22316. doi: .
80. La Croix, A.D., Ayranci, K., and Dashtgard, S.E. 2022. Ichnology of Modern Shallow Marine Environments: Organisms, Structures, and Environmental Conditions. Earth-Science Reviews, v. 233, no. 104170. doi: .
79. Dashtgard, S.E., Wang, A., Pospelova, V., Wang, P-L., La Croix, A.D., and Ayranci, K. 2022. Multi-proxy comparison of salinity indicators in the fluvial-to-marine transition: Implications for the sedimentary record. Scientific Reports, v. 12, no. 14303. doi: .
78. Rinke-Hardekopf, L., Dashtgard, S.E., MacEachern, J.A., and Gingras, M.K. 2022. Determining Paleo-Shorelines: A Case for Inclusion of Paralic Strata in the Stratigraphic Framework of the McMurray Formation, Canada. The Depositional Record, v. 8, p. 754-785. doi: .
77. Huang, C., Dashtgard, S.E., Haggart, J.W., and Girotto, K. 2022. Synthesis of chronostratigraphic data and methods in Georgia Basin, Canada, with implications for convergent-margin basin chronology. Earth-Science Reviews, v. 231, no. 104076. doi: .
76. Schultz, S.K., MacEachern, J.A., Catuneanu, O., Dashtgard, S.E., and Diaz, N. 2022. High-resolution sequence stratigraphic framework for the late Albian Viking Formation in central Alberta, Canada. Journal of Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 139, no. 105627. doi: .
75. Vaucher, R. and Dashtgard, S.E. 2022. Nearshore Bedforms. In: Treatise on Geomorphology, vol. 8, 2nd Edition (Shroder, J.F.F. (ed)). Elsevier, p. 230-246 doi: .
74. Fietz. S.W., Gingras, M.K., MacEachern, J.A., Rinke-Hardekopf, L., and Dashtgard, S.E. 2021. Sedimentology and neoichnology of a muddy translating point bar in the fluvio-tidal transition, Serpentine River, BC, Canada. Sedimentary Geology, v. 426, no. 106028. doi: .
73. Ch璽teau, C.C.F., MacEachern, J.A., and Dashtgard, S.E. 2021. Acceleration in the rate of the Boreal Sea transgression recorded in the Lower Cretaceous McMurray Formation, Canada. Journal of Marine and Petroleum Geology, v.133, no. 105221. doi: 1.
72. Vaucher, R., Dashtgard, S.E., Horng, C-S., Zeeden, C., Dillinger, A., Pan, Y-Y., Setiaji, R.A., Chi, W-R., L繹wemark, L. 2021. Insolation-paced sea level and sediment flux during the early Pleistocene in Southeast Asia. Scientific Reports, v. 11, No. 16707. doi: .
71. Dashtgard, S.E., Vaucher, R., Yang, B.C., and Dalrymple, R.W. 2021. Wave-Dominated to Tide-Dominated Coastal Systems: A Unifying Model for Tidal Shorefaces and Refinement of the Coastal-Environments Classification Scheme. Geoscience Canada, v. 48, p. 5-22. doi: .
70. Rinke-Hardekopf, L., Dashtgard, S.E., Huang, C., and Gibson, H.D. 2021 Application of grouped detrital zircon analyses to determine provenance and closely approximate true depositional age: Early Cretaceous McMurray-Clearwater succession, Canada. Geoscience Frontiers, v. 12, p. 877-892. doi: .
69. Dashtgard, S.E., L繹wemark, L., Wang, P-L., Setiaji, R.A., and Vaucher, R. 2021. Geochemical Evidence of Tropical Cyclone Controls on Shallow-Marine Sedimentation (Pliocene, Taiwan). Geology, v. 49, p. 566-570. doi: .
68. Pan, Y-Y., Nara, M., L繹wemark, L., Miguez-Salas, O., Gunnarson, B., Iizuka, Y., Chen, T-T. and Dashtgard, S.E. 2021. The 20-million-year old lair of an ambush-predatory worm preserved in northeast Taiwan. Scientific Reports, v. 11, No. 1174. doi: .
67. Ch璽teau, C.C., Dashtgard, S.E., and MacEachern, J.A. 2020. Refinement of the stratigraphic framework for the Regional C depositional unit (McMurray Formation, Canada) and implications for the early transgression of the Alberta Foreland Basin, Canada. Journal of Sedimentary Research v. 90, p. 1322-1345. doi: .
66. Schultz, S.K., MacEachern, J.A., Catuneanu, O., and Dashtgard, S.E. 2020. Coeval deposition of transgressive and normal regressive stratal packages in a structurally controlled area of the Viking Formation, central Alberta, Canada. Sedimentology, v. 67, p. 2974-3002. doi: .
65. Dashtgard, S.E., L繹wemark, L., Vaucher, R., Pan, Y., Pilarczyk, J. and Castelltort, S. 2020. Paleo-tropical cyclone deposits in the Taiwan Strait: Processes, examples and conceptual model. Sedimentary Geology, v. 405, 105687, 18 p. doi: .
64. Ayranci, K. and Dashtgard, S.E. 2020. Deep-Water Renewal Events; Insights into Deep Water Sediment Transport Mechanisms. Scientific Reports, 10, 6139. doi: .
63. La Croix, A.D., Dashtgard, S.E., MacEachern, J.A. 2020. Reply to Comment by Durkin et al. on Using a modern analogue to interpret depositional position in ancient fluvial-tidal channels: example from the McMurray Formation, Canada by A.D. La Croix, S.E. Dashtgard, and J.A. MacEachern. Geoscience Frontiers, v. 11, p. 1087-1092. doi:
62. Kent, B.A.P., Dashtgard, S.E., Huang, C., MacEachern, J.A., Gibson, H.D., and Cathyl-Huhn, G. 2020. Initiation and early evolution of a forearc basin: Georgia Basin, Canada. Basin Research, v. 32, p. 163-185. .
2015-2019
61. La Croix, A.D., Dashtgard, S.E., and MacEachern, J.A. 2019. Using a modern analogue to interpret depositional position in ancient fluvial-tidal channels: example from the McMurray Formation, Canada. Geoscience Frontiers, v. 10, p. 2219-2238. doi: .
60. Huang, C., Dashtgard, S.E., Kent, B.A.P., Gibson, H.D., and Matthews, W. 2019. Resolving the Architecture and Early Evolution of a Forearc Basin (Georgia Basin, Canada) using Detrital Zircon. Scientific Reports, v. 9, 15360. doi: .
59. Weleschuk, Z.P. and Dashtgard, S.E. 2019. Evolution of an ancient (Lower Cretaceous) Marginal-Marine System from Tide-Dominated to Wave-Dominated Deposition. Sedimentology, v. 66, p. 2354-2391. doi: .
58. Niu, F., Liu, Z., ONeil, D., Dashtgard, S.E., Liu, J. 2019. Study of a novel density well logging tool using a position-sensitive detector. Applied Radiation and Isotopes, v. 154, 108844, 8 p. doi: .
57. Morshedian, A., MacEachern, J.A., Dashtgard, S.E., Bann, K.L., and Pemberton, S.G. 2019. Systems Tracts and their Bounding Surfaces in the Low Accommodation, Upper Mannville Group, Saskatchewan, Canada. Journal of Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 110, p. 35-54. doi: .
56. Lei, Z., Dashtgard, S.E., Wang, J., Li, M., Feng, Q., Yu, Q., Zhao, A., and Du, L. 2019. Origin of chert in Lower Silurian Longmaxi Formation: Implications for tectonic evolution of Yangtze Block, South China. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 529, p. 53-66. doi: .
55. Chateau, C.C., Dashtgard, S.E., MacEachern, J.A., and Hauck, T.E. 2019. Parasequence architecture in a low-accommodation setting, impact of syndepositional carbonate epikarstification, McMurray Formation, Alberta, Canada. Journal of Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 104, p. 168-179. doi: .
54. Rinke-Hardekopf, L., Dashtgard, S.E., and MacEachern, J.A. 2019. Early-Cretaceous Transgression of North America Recorded in Thick Coals: McMurray Sub-Basin, Canada. International Journal of Coal Geology, v. 204, p. 18-33. doi: .
53. Jones, M., Dashtgard, S.E., and MacEachern, J.A. 2018. A conceptual model for preservation of thick, transgressive shoreline successions with examples from a forearc basin: Nanaimo Basin, British Columbia, Canada. Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 88, p. 811-826. doi: .
52. La Croix, A.D., MacEachern, J.A., Ayranci, K., Hsieh, A., and Dashtgard, S.E. 2017. Facies and ichnological controls on porosity and permeability in the Lower Cretaceous Viking Formation, Alberta, Canada. Journal of Marine and Petroleum Geology. v. 86, p. 636-654. doi: .
51. Dashtgard, S.E., Ainsworth, R.B., and MacEachern, J.A. 2017. Preferential orientation of arthropod-generated Diplocraterion parallelum and their statistical reliability as paleocurrent indicators. Palaios, v. 32, p. 429-438. doi: .
50. Brekke, H., MacEachern, J.A., Roenitz, T. and Dashtgard, S.E. 2017. The use of microresistivity image-logs for facies interpretations: an example in point-bar deposits of the McMurray Formation, Alberta, Canada. AAPG Bulletin, v. 101, p. 655-682. doi: .
49. Martinius, A.W., Fustic, M., Garner, D.L., Jablonski, B.V.J., Strobl, R.S., MacEachern, J.A. and Dashtgard, S.E. 2017. Reservoir characterization and multiscale heterogeneity modelling of inclined heterolithic strata formed by point bar rotation and relocation for bitumen production forecasting (McMurray Formation, Corner, Alberta). Journal of Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 82, p.336-361. doi: .
48. Friesen, O.J. and Dashtgard, S.E. 2017. Permeability heterogeneity in bioturbated strata, Cardium Formation, Pembina Field, and the identification of potential waterflood opportunities. Journal of Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 82, p. 371-387. doi: .
47. Lane, T.I., Nanson, R.A., Vakarelov, B.K., Ainsworth, R.B., and Dashtgard, S.E. 2016. Evolution and architectural styles of a forced-regressive Holocene delta and megafan, Mitchell River, Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. In: Hampson, G.J., Reynolds, A.D., Kostic, B. & Wells, M.R. (eds) Sedimentology of Paralic Reservoirs: Recent Advances. Geological Society, London, Special Publications No. 444, p. 305-334. doi: .
46. Gingras, M.K., MacEachern, J.A., Dashtgard, S.E., Ranger, M.J. and Pemberton, S.G. 2016. The Significance of Trace Fossils in the McMurray Formation. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, v. 64, p. 233-250. doi: .
45. Ainsworth, R.B., Vakarelov, B.K., MacEachern, J.A., Nanson, R.A., Lane, T.E., Rarity, F., and Dashtgard, S.E. 2016. Process-driven architectural variability in mouth-bar deposits: A case study from a mixed-process mouth-bar complex, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 86, p. 512-541. doi: .
44. Dashtgard, S.E. and MacEachern, J.A. 2016. Unburrowed mudstones may record only slightly lowered oxygen conditions in warm, shallow basins. Geology, v. 44, p. 371-374. doi: .
43. Ayranci, K. and Dashtgard, S.E. 2016. Asymmetric deltas below wave base: insights from the Fraser River Delta, Canada. Sedimentology, v. 63, p. 761-779. doi: .
42. Dashtgard, S.E. and La Croix, A.D. 2015. Chapter 3: Sedimentological trends across the tidal-fluvial transition, Fraser River, Canada: a review and some broader implications. In: Fluvial-Tidal Sedimentology, (Ashworth, P.A., Best, J.J., and Parsons, D.P. (eds)). Elsevier, Amsterdam. Developments in Sedimentology No. 68, p. 111-126. doi: .
41. La Croix, A.D., Dashtgard, S.E., Hauck, T.E., Gingras, M.K., and MacEachern, J.A. 2015. Bioturbation trends across the freshwater to brackish-water transition: Refinement of the brackish-water ichnological model. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 440, p. 66-77. doi: .
40. Ainsworth, R.B., Vakarelov, B.K., Lee, C., MacEachern, J.A., Montgomery, A.E., Ricci, L.P., and Dashtgard, S.E. 2015. Architecture and evolution of a regressive, tide-influenced marginal-marine succession, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 85, p. 596-625. doi: .
39. La Croix, A.D. and Dashtgard, S.E. 2015. A synthesis of depositional trends in intertidal and upper subtidal sediments across the tidal-fluvial-transition: Fraser River, Canada. Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 85, p. 683-698. doi: .
38. Dashtgard, S.E., Snedden, J., and MacEachern, J.A. 2015. Unbioturbated sediments on a muddy shelf, evidence of hypoxia or simply reduced oxygen saturation? Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 425, p. 128-138. doi: .
2010-2014
37. La Croix, A.D. and Dashtgard, S.E. 2014. Of sand and mud: sedimentological criteria for identifying the turbidity maximum zone in a tidally influenced river. Sedimentology, v. 61, p. 1961-1981. doi: .
36. Dashtgard, S.E., Pearson, N.J., and Gingras, M.K. 2014. Sedimentology, ichnology, ecology and anthropogenic modification of muddy tidal flats in a cold-temperate environment: Chignecto Bay, Canada. In: Sedimentary Coastal Zones from High to Low Latitudes: Similarities and Differences (Martini, P.I. and Wanless, H.R. (Eds.). Geological Society of London, Special Publications No. 388, p. 229-245. doi: .
35. Ayranci, K., Dashtgard, S.E., and MacEachern, J.A. 2014. A quantitative assessment of the neoichnology and biology of a delta front and prodelta, and implications for delta ichnology. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 409, p. 114-134. doi: .
34. Johnson, S.M. and Dashtgard, S.E. 2014. Inclined heterolithic stratification in a mixed tidal-fluvial channel: differentiating tidal versus fluvial controls on sedimentation. Sedimentary Geology, v. 301, p. 41-53. doi: .
33. Czarnecki, J.M., Dashtgard, S.E., Pospelova, V., Matthewes, R., and MacEachern, J.A. 2014. Palynology and geochemistry of channel-margin sediments across the tidal-fluvial transition of the lower Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada: Implications for the rock record. Journal of Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 51, p.152-166. doi: .
32. Ayranci, K. and Dashtgard, S.E. 2013. Infaunal holothurian distributions and their traces in the Fraser River delta front and prodelta, British Columbia, Canada. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. v. 392, p. 232-246. doi: .
31. Dashtgard, S.E., Venditti, J.V., Hill, P.R., Sisulak, C.F., Johnson, S.M., and La Croix, A.D. 2012. Sedimentation across the tidal-fluvial transition in a tide-influenced, fluvially dominated delta, Fraser River Delta, Canada. The Sedimentary Record, v. 10, p. 3-9. doi:
30. MacEachern, J.A., Bann, K.L., Gingras, M.K., Zonneveld, J-P., Dashtgard, S.E., and Pemberton, S.G. 2012. Chapter 4: The Ichnofacies Paradigm. In: Trace Fossils as Indicators of Sedimentary Environments (Knaust, D. and Bromley, R.G. (eds.)), Elsevier. Developments in Sedimentology, Volume 64, p. 101-136. doi: .
29. Ayranci, K., Lintern, D.G., Hill, P.R. and Dashtgard, S.E. 2012. Tide-supported gravity flows on the upper delta front, Fraser River delta, Canada. Marine Geology, v. 326-328, p. 166-170. doi: .
28. Dashtgard, S.E. and Gingras, M.K. 2012. Chapter 10: Marine invertebrate neoichnology. In: Trace Fossils as Indicators of Sedimentary Environments (Knaust, D. and Bromley, R.G. (eds.)), Elsevier. Developments in Sedimentology, Volume 64, p. 273- 295. doi: .
27. Pemberton, S.G., MacEachern, J.A., Dashtgard, S.E., Bann, K.L., Gingras, M.K., and Zonneveld, J-P. 2012. Chapter 19: Shorefaces. In: Trace Fossils as Indicators of Sedimentary Environments (Knaust, D. and Bromley, R.G. (eds.)), Elsevier. Developments in Sedimentology, Volume 64, p. 585-625. doi: .
26. MacEachern, J.A., Dashtgard, S.E., Knaust, D., Catuneanu, O., and Pemberton, S.G. 2012. Chapter 6: Sequence stratigraphy. In: Trace Fossils as Indicators of Sedimentary Environments (Knaust, D. and Bromley, R.G. (eds.)), Elsevier. Developments in Sedimentology, Volume 64, p. 155-192. doi: .
25. Gingras, M.K., MacEachern, J.A., and Dashtgard, S.E. 2012. The potential of trace fossils as tidal indicators. Sedimentary Geology, v. 279, p. 97-106. doi: .
24. Dashtgard, S.E., MacEachern, J.A., Frey, S.E., and Gingras, M.K. 2012. Tidal effects on the shoreface: Towards a conceptual framework. Sedimentary Geology, v. 279, p. 42-61. doi: .
23. Morshedian, A., MacEachern, J.A., and Dashtgard, S.E. 2012. Integrated ichnology, sedimentology, and stratigraphy of the Lower Cretaceous Mannville Group (Sparky Alloformation), West-Central Saskatchewan. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, v. 60, p. 69-91. doi: .
22. Frey, S.E. and Dashtgard, S.E. 2012. Seaweed-assisted, benthic gravel transport by tidal currents. Sedimentary Geology, v. 265-266, p. 121-125. doi: .
21. Sisulak, C.F. and Dashtgard, S.E. 2012. Seasonal controls on the development and character of inclined heterolithic stratification in a tide-influenced, fluvially dominated channel: Fraser River, Canada. Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 82, p. 244-257. doi: .
20. La Croix, A.D., Gingras, M.K., Dashtgard, S.E., and Pemberton, S.G. 2012. Computer modeling bioturbation: the creation of porous and permeable fluid-flow pathways. AAPG Bulletin, v. 96, p. 545-556. doi: .
19. Gingras, M.K., MacEachern, J.A., Dashtgard, S.E., Zonneveld, J-P., Schoengut, J., Ranger, M.J., and Pemberton, S.G. 2012. Chapter 16: Estuaries. In: Trace Fossils as Indicators of Sedimentary Environments (Knaust, D. and Bromley, R.G. (eds.)), Elsevier. Developments in Sedimentology, Volume 64, p.471-514. doi: .
18. Frey, S.E. and Dashtgard, S.E. 2011. Sedimentology, ichnology, and hydrodynamics of straight-margin, sand and gravel beaches and shorefaces: Juan de Fuca Strait, British Columbia, Canada. Sedimentology, v. 58, p. 1326-1346. doi: .
17. Dashtgard, S.E. 2011. Linking invertebrate burrow distributions (neoichnology) to physicochemical stresses on a sandy tidal flat: implications for the rock record. Sedimentology, v. 58, p. 1303-1325. doi: .
16. Dashtgard, S.E. 2011. Neoichnology of the lower delta plain: Fraser River Delta, British Columbia, Canada: Implications for the ichnology of deltas. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 307, p. 98-108. doi: .
15. Gingras, M.K., MacEachern, J.A., and Dashtgard, S.E. 2011. Process ichnology and the elucidation of physico-chemical stress. Sedimentary Geology, v. 237, p. 115-134. doi: .
2005-2009
14. Dashtgard, S.E., Gingras, M.K., and MacEachern, J.A. 2009. Tidally modulated shorefaces. Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 79, p. 793-807. doi: .
13. Frey, S.E., Gingras, M.K., and Dashtgard, S.E. 2009. Experimental studies of fluid escape structures: mechanisms and morphologies. Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 79, p. 808-816. doi: .
12. Hauck, T.E., Dashtgard, S.E., Pemberton, S.G., and Gingras, M.K. 2009. Brackish-water ichnological trends in a microtidal barrier island / embayment system, Kouchibouguac National Park, New Brunswick, Canada. Palaios, v. 24, p. 479-496. doi: .
11. Gingras, M.K., Pemberton, S.G., Dashtgard, S.E., and Dafoe, L. 2008. How fast do invertebrates burrow? Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 270, p. 280-286. doi: .
10. Dashtgard, S.E., Buschkuehle, B.E., Fairgrieve, B., and Berhane, M. 2008. Geological characterization and potential for Carbon Dioxide (CO2) storage and enhanced oil recovery in the Cardium Formation, Pembina Field, west-central Alberta. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, v. 56, p. 147-164. doi: .
9. Pooladi-Darvish, M., Hong, H., Theys, S., Stocker, R., Bachu, S., and Dashtgard, S.E. 2008. CO2 injection for enhanced gas recovery and geological storage of CO2 in the Long Coulee, Glauconite F pool, Alberta. SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, Denver, USA. p. 2271-2281. doi: .
8. Gingras, M.K., Dashtgard, S.E., MacEachern, J.A., and Pemberton, S.G. 2008. Biology of shallow-marine ichnology: a modern perspective. Aquatic Biology, v. 2, p. 255-268. doi:.
7. Hauck, T.E., Dashtgard, S.E., and Gingras, M.K. 2008. Relationships between organic carbon and pascichnia morphology in intertidal deposits: Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada. Palaios, v. 23, p. 336-343. doi: .
6. Dashtgard, S.E., Gingras, M.K., and Pemberton, S.G. 2008. Grain-size controls on the occurrence of bioturbation. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 257, p. 224-243. doi: .
5. Dashtgard, S.E. and Gingras, M.K. 2007. Tidal controls on the morphology and sedimentology of gravel-dominated deltas and beaches: Examples from the megatidal Bay of Fundy, Canada. Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 77, p. 1063-1077. doi: .
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