Thomas R. Paradise
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Also affiliated: University of Hawaii at Hilo (1995–2000); University of Islamic Studies (2005); Arizona State University (1993)
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Thomas R. Paradise's research focuses on geological processes, particularly the formation and study of tafoni and other rock basins, as well as coastal landforms. He has authored publications on these subjects, including "Tafoni and Other Rock Basins" (2021) and "Coastal relict landforms and the legacy of Tony Orme" (2021). Paradise has a scholarly record of 33 publications, which have been cited 840 times, and holds an h-index of 15. His recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in his field of study.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 33
- Citations: 853
Selected Publications
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Tafoni and Other Rock Basins (2021)
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Coastal relict landforms and the legacy of Tony Orme (2021)
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Seismic Risk Perception Assessment of Earthquake Survivors: A Case Study from the 2005 Kashmir Earthquake (2020)
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Creating a Libyan Earthquake Archive: From Classical Times to the Present (2020)
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Seismic Risk Perception in Al-Marj, Libya: A Case Study after the 1963 Earthquake (2020)
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Assessing the impact of Syrian refugees on earthquake fatality estimations in southeast Turkey (2018)
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Assessing the impact of Syrian refugees on earthquake casualtyestimations in southeast Turkey (2017)
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Defining tafoni (2015)
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Tafoni and Other Rock Basins☆ (2015)
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4.7 Tafoni and Other Rock Basins (2013)
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Assessment of tafoni distribution and environmental factors on a sandstone djinn block above Petra, Jordan (2013)
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The role of fieldwork in rock decay research: Case studies from the fringe (2012)
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Islam and earthquakes: seismic risk perception in a Muslim city (2008)
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Perception of earthquake risk in Agadir, Morocco: A case study from a Muslim community (2005)
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Sandstone weathering: a century of research and innovation (2004)
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- Coastal relict landforms and the legacy of Tony Orme
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