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Selected Publications

  • Marincovich, L., Jr., 2000, Central American paleogeography controlled Pliocene Arctic Ocean molluscan migrations: Geology, v. 38, no. 6, p. 151-154.
     
  • Marincovich, L., Jr., and Gladenkov, A. Y., 1999, Evidence for an early opening of the Bering Strait: Nature, p. v. 397, p. 149-151.
     
  • Marincovich, L., Jr., 1996, Survivorship of Mesozoic mollusks in the Paleocene Arctic Ocean, in N. MacLeod and G. Keller, editors, The Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction: biotic and environmental changes. New York, W. Norton and Co., p. 275-288.
     
  • Marincovich, L., Jr., 1993, Danian mollusks from the Prince Creek Formation, northern Alaska, and implications for Arctic Ocean paleogeography: Paleontological Society Memoir 35, 35 p.
     
  • Marincovich, L., Jr., 1990, Molluscan evidence for early middle Miocene marine glaciation in southern Alaska: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 102, no. 11, p. 1591-1599.
     
  • Marincovich, L., Jr., 1988, Miocene mollusks from the lower part of the Bear Lake Formation on Ukolnoi Island, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska: Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Contributions in Science, no. 397, 20 p.
     
  • Marincovich, L., Jr., 1988, Late middle Eocene mollusks of the Tolstoi Formation, Alaska Peninsula, and correlations with faunas from California to the Far-eastern U.S.S.R.: Pacific Section, Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, West Coast Paleogene Symposium, p. 265-281.
     
  • Kotaka, T., and Marincovich, L., Jr., 1986, editors, Japanese Cenozoic molluscs–their origin and migration: Palaeontological Society of Japan, Special Papers, no. 29, 255 p.
     
  • Marincovich, L., Jr., 1983, Molluscan paleontology, paleoecology, and North Pacific correlations of the Miocene Tachilni Formation, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska: Bulletins of American Paleontology, v. 84, no. 317, p. 59-155, pls. 12-23.
     
  • Marincovich, L., Jr., 1981, Tyrannoberingius rex, a new genus and species of Miocene gastropod from Alaska: Journal of Paleontology, v. 55, no. 1, p. 75-80.
     
  • Allison, R. C., and Marincovich, L., Jr., 1981, A late Oligocene or earliest Miocene molluscan fauna from Sitkinak Island, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1233, 11 p., pls. 1-3.
     
  • Marincovich, L., Jr., 1980, Miocene mollusks of the Topsy Formation, Lituya District, Gulf of Alaska Tertiary Province, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1125-C, p. 1-14, 1 pl.
     
  • Marincovich, L., Jr., 1977, Cenozoic Naticidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of the northeastern Pacific: Bulletins of American Paleontology, v. 70, no. 294, p. 169-494, pls. 1-26, text-figs. 1-13.
     
  • Marincovich, L., Jr., 1976, Late Pleistocene molluscan faunas from upper terraces of the Palos Verdes Hills, California: Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, Contributions in Science, no. 281, 28 p., 1 fig. Link: https://nhm.org/site/sites/default/files/pdf/contrib_science/CS281.pdf
     
  • Marincovich, L., Jr., 1976, Miocene mollusks from the Topsy Formation, Lituya District: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 733, p. 58.
     
  • Marincovich, L., Jr., 1974, Obituary, George Paul Kanakoff, 1897-1973: Malacological Review, v. 7, p. 63-64, 1 illustration.
     
  • Marincovich, L., Jr., 1973, Intertidal mollusks of Iquique, Chile: Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Scientific Bulletin 16, 49 p., 102 figs. Link: https://decapoda.nhm.org/pdfs/32475/32475-001.pdf