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  1. Clark, G. R., II, 1968. Mollusk shell: daily growth lines. Science 161, 800-802.
  2. Clark, G. R., II, 1971. The influence of water temperature on the morphology of Leptopecten latiauratus (Conrad 1837). Veliger 13, 269-272, 1 pl.
  3. Kudo, A. M., and G. R. Clark II, 1972. Biological concentrations of trace metals in the sea and some environmental implications. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. Progr. 4, 187 (abstract).
  4. Clark, G. R., II, and A. M. Kudo, 1973. Cadmium uptake by scallops grown in artificially enriched seawater. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. Progr. 5, 22 (abstract).
  5. Clark, G. R., II, 1974. Calcification on an unstable substrate: marginal growth in the mollusk Pecten diegensis. Science 183, 968-970.
  6. Clark, G. R., II (1974). Growth lines in invertebrate skeletons. Ann. Rev. Earth Planetary Sci. 2, 77-99.
  7. Clark, G. R., II, 1974. Development of mollusk shells. Science 186, 755 (reply to comment).
  8. Clark, G. R., II, 1975. Periodic growth and biological rhythms in experimentally grown bivalves. Pages 103-117 in Growth Rhythms and the History of the Earth's Rotation, G. D. Rosenberg and S. K. Runcorn, eds. John Wiley, London.
  9. Clark, G. R., II, 1975. Aberrant growth line formation in transplanted Argopecten gibbus. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. Progr. 7, 1028-1029 (abstract).
  10. Clark, G. R., II, 1976. Shell growth in the marine environment: approaches to the problem of marginal calcification. Am. Zool. 16, 617-626.
  11. Clark, G. R., II, and A. M. Cowie, 1976. Paleoecological investigations of late Holocene carbonate sediments, Harrington Sound, Bermuda. Bull Amer. Assoc. Petroleum Geol. 60, 657 (abstract).
  12. Clark, G. R., II, 1976. Depth-related variations in the morphology of Argopecten gibbus. Bull. Mar. Sci. 26, 605-610.
  13. Clark, G. R., II, 1977. Growth lines as biological rhythms: evidence from the bivalve family Pectinidae. (?)Chronobiologia 4, 677-684.
  14. Clark, G. R., II, 1977. Seasonal growth variations in bivalve shells and some applications in archaeology. J. Paleon. 51, suppl. to no. 2, 7 (abstract).
  15. Clark, G. R., II, 1978. Byssate scallops in a Late Pennsylvanian lagoon. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr., Progr. 10, 380 (abstract).
  16. Clark, G. R., II, 1978. Organic matrix morphologies in fossil and recent mollusk shells. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. Progr. 10, 380 (abstract).
  17. Clark, G. R., II, 1979. Growth lines. Pages 359-364 in Encyclopedia of Paleontology, R. W. Fairbridge and D. Jablonski, eds., Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, Stroudsburg, PA.
  18. Clark G. R., II, 1979. Seasonal growth variations in the shells of recent and prehistoric specimens of Mercenaria mercenaria from St. Catherines Island, Georgia. Anthro. Pap. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 56, (1), 161-179.
  19. Clark, G. R., II, 1979. Archaeology. Pages 99-101 in The 1979 McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology, McGraw-Hill, New York.
  20. Clark, G. R., II, 1979. Raindrop impressions as low-velocity impact structures. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. Progr. 11, 402 (abstract).
  21. Clark, G. R., II, 1980. Growth line expression in the bivalve Mercenaria mercenaria. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. Progr. 12, 2 (abstract).
  22. Dillon, J. F., and G. R. Clark II, 1980. Growth line analysis as a test for contemporaneity in populations. Pages 395-415 in Skeletal Growth in Aquatic Organisms, D. C. Rhoads and R. A. Lutz, eds. Plenum, New York.
  23. Clark, G. R., II, 1980. The study of shell structure and growth lines using thin sections. Pages 603-606 in Skeletal Growth in Aquatic Organisms, D. C. Rhoads and R. A. Lutz, eds. Plenum, New York.
  24. Clark, G. R., II, 1980. Techniques for observing the organic matrix of molluscan shells. Pages 607-612 in Skeletal Growth in Aquatic Organisms, D. C. Rhoads and R. A. Lutz, eds. Plenum, New York.
  25. Clark, G. R., II, and R. A. Lutz, 1980. Pyritization in the shells of living bivalves. Geology 8, 268-271.
  26. Clark, G. R., II, 1980. Molluscan growth lines: theory, techniques, and potential applications in archaeology. Soc. Amer. Archaeol., Progr. Abstr. 45th Ann. Mtg., 44 (abstract).
  27. Clark, G. R., II, 1980. [Cover photo of growth lines in Heliophyllum]. Physics Today 33, (7) (July).
  28. Clark, G. R., II, and R. R. West, 1981. Jekyll-Hyde aspects of evolution: environmental dimorphism as a source of punctuations. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. Progr. 13, 427 (abstract).
  29. Clark, G. R., II, 1982. The influence of a seasonal thermocline on a restricted marine environment: Harrington Sound, Bermuda. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. Progr. 14, 107-108 (abstract).
  30. Clark, G. R., II, 1982. Cadmium affinity and the extinction potential of scallops. Third North American Paleontological Convention, Proceedings, vol. 1, 87-90.
  31. Clark, G. R., II, and R. A. Lutz, 1982. Seasonal patterns in shell microstructure of Mercenaria mercenaria along the U.S. Atlantic coast. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. Progr. 14, 464 (abstract).
  32. Clark, G. R., II, and R. R. West, 1983. Circular borings in Paleozoic shells: why not predation? Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. Progr. 15, 42 only (abstract).
  33. West, R. R. and G. R. Clark II, 1983. Chaetetids. Pages 130-140 in Spongiomorphs, J. Keith Rigby, ed., University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
  34. Clark, G. R., II and R. A. Lutz, 1983. Cyclic variations in shells of Mercenaria mercenaria as records of environment: through a glass, darkly. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. Prog. 15, 545 (abstract).
  35. Clark, G. R., II and R. R. West, 1984. Microstructure and morphology of Pennsylvanian specimens of the "scaphopod" Plagioglypta. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr, Progr. 16, 472 (abstract).
  36. Lutz, R.A., and G.R. Clark II, 1984. Seasonal and geographic variation in the shell microstructure of a salt-marsh bivalve (Geukensia demissa (Dillwyn)). J. Mar. Res. 42, 943-956.
  37. West, R. R. and G. R. Clark II, 1984. Palaeobiology and biological affinities of Palaeozoic chaetetids. Pages 337-348 in Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Fossil Cnidaria. Palaeontographica Americana, No. 54.
  38. Carter, J. G. and G. R. Clark II, 1985. Classification and phylogenetic significance of molluscan shell microstructure. Pages 50-71 in Mollusks, D. J. Bottjer et al.,eds. Univ. Tennessee, Knoxville.
  39. Clark, G. R., II, 1987. Growth line analysis of a Pliocene scallop assemblage. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. Progr. 19, 147 only (abstract).
  40. Clark, G. R., II, 1987. Life and death in a Pliocene scallop assemblage. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. Progr. 19, 620 only (abstract).
  41. Clark, G. R., II and B. C. Ratcliffe, 1989. Observations on the tunnel morphology of Heterocerus brunneus Melsheimer (Coleoptera: Heteroceridae) and its paleoecological significance. J. Paleontology, 63, 228-232.
  42. Clark, G. R., II, and R. M. Busch, 1989. Microstructure of Mississippian Raindrop Imprints. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. Prog. 21, 6 only (abstract).
  43. Clark, G. R., II, 1989. Invertebrate growth lines: measures of tempo and mode in calcification. American Geophysical Union, Short Course in Geology, 5(2) (Skeletal Biomineralization: Patterns, Processes and Evolutionary Trends; J. G. Carter, ed.), p. 328 only (abstract).
  44. Clark, G. R., II, 1990. The Port Royal earthquake of June 7, 1692: Reinterpretation. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstr. Progr. 22, (abstract).
  45. Clark, G. R., II and A. W. Archer, 1991. Tidal cyclicity inPliocene scallop growth lines. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstr. Progr. 23 (7), A168 only (abstract).
  46. Archer, A. W. and G. R. Clark II, 1992. Depositional environment of the Dunbarella beds: an exercise in paleoecology and sediment cyclicity. New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resouces, Bull. 138 (Geology and Paleontology of the Kinney Brick Quarry, Late Pennsylvanian, Central New Mexico; J. Zidek, ed.), 27-36.
  47. Clark, G. R. II and A. W. Archer, 1992. Pliocene scallop growth lines: potential for environmental reconstruction and population dynamics. Fifth North American Paleontology Convention, Abstracts and Program (Paleontological Society Special Publication No. 6), p. 58 only (abstract).
  48. Clark, G. R. II, 1992. Applications of organic matrix preparations in the study of fossil mollusks. Abstracts of the 29th International Geological Congress, Kyoto, Japan, p. 343 only (abstract).
  49. Clark, G. R. II, 1992. The organic matrix in mollusk shells as a factor in fossil preservation. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstr. Progr. 24 (7), A95 only (abstract).
  50. Clark, G. R. II and D. A. Clark, 1993. Extinctions, Eve, and English family names: simulating loss of diversity in reasonably large populations. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstr. Progr. 25 (6), A-310 only (abstract).
  51. Clark, G. R. II, 1993. Physical evidence for organic matrix degredation in fossil mytilid (Mollusca:Bivalvia) shells. pp. 73-79 in Structure, Formation and Evolution of Fossil Hard Tissues, I. Kobayashi, H. Mutvei and A. Sahni, eds., Tokai University Press.
  52. Bussing, C. E., P. C. Twiss and G. R. Clark II, 1994. Intense channel erosion at uncontrolled and controlled spillways, Milford and Tuttle Creek reservoirs, Northeastern Kansas, during the 1993 flooding. Abstracts for the annual meeting of the American Association of Geographers, San Francisco, page 45 (abstract).
  53. Clark, G. R., II, 1994. Organic matrix degradation in fossil and archaeological specimens of Mercenaria and other venerid bivalves. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstr. Progr. 26 (7) 343 only (abstract).
  54. Clark, G. R., II, 1995. The Quake That Swallowed a City. Earth, 4 (2)(April), 34-41.



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