Christopher L. Liner Data-verified
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Christopher L. Liner's research focuses on the geological characterization of subsurface formations, with a particular emphasis on paleokarst development. His work involves integrating various geophysical and well-logging data to interpret geological structures and processes. Recent publications by Liner detail the characterization of Mississippian chat and tripolite zones in Osage County, Oklahoma, utilizing 3D seismic and well log data for paleokarst interpretation. He has published a total of 173 works, which have been cited 740 times, and holds an h-index of 15. Liner collaborates with Olanrewaju Aboaba at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom he shares two joint publications. His recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in geological research.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 174
- Citations: 749
Selected Publications
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On the origin of (digital) species: A tribute to Sven Treitel (2026)
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Characterization of paleokarst Mississippian chat and tripolite zones in Osage County, Oklahoma, USA (2021)
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Mississippian chat and tripolite zones in Osage County, Oklahoma: Paleokarst interpretation based on 3D seismic and well logs (2021)
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- Characterization of paleokarst Mississippian chat and tripolite zones in Osage County, Oklahoma, USA
- Mississippian chat and tripolite zones in Osage County, Oklahoma: Paleokarst interpretation based on 3D seismic and well logs
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