Jacob Grosskopf
Researcher
Formerly Arkansas Affiliated with Arkansas Tech University through 2023.
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Jacob Grosskopf's research investigates trace fossils, specifically focusing on the morphology and dispersion patterns of Asterosoma within geological formations. His recent publications examine Asterosoma traces found along a prominent exposure of the Bloyd Formation, dating to the Pennsylvanian-age. These studies describe densely-packed horizons of these fossilized tracks and burrows. Grosskopf has published 12 works in total, with an h-index of 1 and 1 citation. He collaborates with John Max Thomas from Arkansas Tech University, with whom he shares one publication.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 12
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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ALONG A PROMINENT BLOYD FORMATION EXPOSURE: <b>ASTEROSOMA </b>MORPHOLOGY AND DISPERSION (2023)
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DENSELY-PACKED HORIZONS OF <b>ASTEROSOMA</b> TRACES IN THE PENNSLYVANIAN-AGE BLOYD FORMATION (2023)
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MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY ANALYSIS OF DRILL CUTTINGS DEPICT FINE-SCALE DEPOSITIONAL CYCLES IN THE ATOKA FORMATION, ARKOMA BASIN (2021)
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USING UNDERGRADUATES AND SMART PHONES TO TRANSLATE A TRACE-RICH HORIZON TO A SCALABLE, MANIPULATABLE TEMPLATE FOR STATISTICAL, INTERPRETIVE, AND ARCHIVAL PURPOSES (2020)
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UNLOCKING THE UPPER ATOKA SEDIMENTATION HISTORY USING THE ROCK PROPERTY OF MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY (2019)
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End-Permian Trace Fossil<i>Dolopichnus</i>and the Stresses of Ash Fall (2018)
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MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF BEDS FROM THE UPPER LOWER ATOKA FORMATION (2018)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- ALONG A PROMINENT BLOYD FORMATION EXPOSURE: <b>ASTEROSOMA </b>MORPHOLOGY AND DISPERSION
- ALONG A PROMINENT BLOYD FORMATION EXPOSURE: <b>ASTEROSOMA </b>MORPHOLOGY AND DISPERSION