14. Mitchell, R.N., Milanese, F., Raffi, M.E., Olivero, E., Slotznick, S.P., accepted, Astrochronology and correlation potential of magnetic susceptibility in Campanian surface sections of the Larsen Basin, Antarctica: Marine and Petroleum Research.
13. Buchan, K.L., Mitchell, R.N., Bleeker, W., Hamilton, M.A., LeCheminant, A.N., 2016, Paleomagnetism of ca. 2.13-2.11 Ga Indin and ca. 1.885 Ga Ghost dyke swarms of the Slave craton: Implications for the Slave craton APW path and relative drift of Slave, Superior and Siberian cratons in the Paleoproterozoic: Precambrian Research, vol. 275, 151-175.
12. Mitchell, R.N., Raub, T.D., Silva, S.C., and Kirschvink, J.L., 2015, Was the Cambrian explosion both an effect and an artifact of true polar wander? American Journal of Science, vol. 315, 945-957.
11. Ward, P.D., Haggart, J.W., Mitchell, R.N., and Catlin, E., 2015, Quantitative morphological description of the Late Cretaceous ammonite Baculites inornatus Meek from western North America: implications for species concepts in the biostratigraphically important Baculitidae: The Journal of Paleontology, vol. 89, 594-610.
10. Mitchell, R.N., 2014, True polar wander and supercontinent cycles: Implications for lithospheric elasticity and the triaxial Earth: American Journal of Science, vol. 314, 966-979.
9. Mitchell, R.N., Bleeker, W., van Breemen, O., LeCheminant, A.N., Peng, P., and Nilsson, M.K.M., 2014, Plate tectonics before 2 Ga: Evidence from paleomagnetism of cratons within supercontinent Nuna: American Journal of Science, vol. 314, 878-894.
8. Tobin, T.S., Ward, P.D., Steig, E.J., Olivero, E.B., Hilburn, I.A., Mitchell, R.N., Diamond, M.R., Raub, T.D., and Kirschvink, J.L, 2012, Extinction patterns, δ18O trends, and magnetostratigraphy from a southern high-latitude Cretaceous-Paleogene section: Links with Deccan volcanism: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, vol. 350-352, 180-188.
7. Ward, P.D., Haggart, J.W., Mitchell, R.N., Kirschvink, J.L., and Tobin, T., 2012, Integration of macrofossil biostratigraphy and magnetostratigraphy for the Pacific Coast Upper Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian) of North America and implications for correlation with the Western Interior and Tethys: Geological Society of America Bulletin, vol. 124, 957-974.
6. Mitchell, R.N., Kilian, T.M, and Evans, D.A.D., 2012, Supercontinent cycles and the calculation of absolute palaeolongitude in deep time: Nature, vol. 482, 208-211.
5. Mitchell, R.N., Kilian, T.M., Raub, T.D., Evans, D.A.D., Bleeker, W., and Maloof, A., 2011, Sutton hotspot: Resolving Ediacaran-Cambrian tectonics and true polar wander for Laurentia: American Journal of Science, vol. 311, 651-663.
4. D.A.D. Evans and R.N. Mitchell, 2011, Assembly and breakup of the core of Paleo-Mesoproterozoic supercontinent Nuna: Geology, vol. 39, 443-446.
3. Mitchell, R.N., Hoffman, P.F., Evans, D.A., 2010b, Coronation loop resurrected: Oscillatory apparent polar wander of Orosirian (2.05-1.8 Ga) paleomagnetic poles from Slave craton: Precambrian Research, vol. 179, 121-134.
2. Mitchell, R.N., Evans, D.A., Kilian, T.M., 2010a, Rapid Early Cambrian rotation of Gondwana: Geology, vol. 38, 755-758.
1. Mitchell, R.N., Bice, D.M., Montanari, A., Cleaveland, L.C., Christianson, K.T., Coccioni, R., and Hinnov, L.A., 2008, Oceanic Anoxic Cycles? Orbital Prelude to the Bonarelli Level (OAE 2): Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 267, 1-16.
13. Buchan, K.L., Mitchell, R.N., Bleeker, W., Hamilton, M.A., LeCheminant, A.N., 2016, Paleomagnetism of ca. 2.13-2.11 Ga Indin and ca. 1.885 Ga Ghost dyke swarms of the Slave craton: Implications for the Slave craton APW path and relative drift of Slave, Superior and Siberian cratons in the Paleoproterozoic: Precambrian Research, vol. 275, 151-175.
12. Mitchell, R.N., Raub, T.D., Silva, S.C., and Kirschvink, J.L., 2015, Was the Cambrian explosion both an effect and an artifact of true polar wander? American Journal of Science, vol. 315, 945-957.
11. Ward, P.D., Haggart, J.W., Mitchell, R.N., and Catlin, E., 2015, Quantitative morphological description of the Late Cretaceous ammonite Baculites inornatus Meek from western North America: implications for species concepts in the biostratigraphically important Baculitidae: The Journal of Paleontology, vol. 89, 594-610.
10. Mitchell, R.N., 2014, True polar wander and supercontinent cycles: Implications for lithospheric elasticity and the triaxial Earth: American Journal of Science, vol. 314, 966-979.
9. Mitchell, R.N., Bleeker, W., van Breemen, O., LeCheminant, A.N., Peng, P., and Nilsson, M.K.M., 2014, Plate tectonics before 2 Ga: Evidence from paleomagnetism of cratons within supercontinent Nuna: American Journal of Science, vol. 314, 878-894.
8. Tobin, T.S., Ward, P.D., Steig, E.J., Olivero, E.B., Hilburn, I.A., Mitchell, R.N., Diamond, M.R., Raub, T.D., and Kirschvink, J.L, 2012, Extinction patterns, δ18O trends, and magnetostratigraphy from a southern high-latitude Cretaceous-Paleogene section: Links with Deccan volcanism: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, vol. 350-352, 180-188.
7. Ward, P.D., Haggart, J.W., Mitchell, R.N., Kirschvink, J.L., and Tobin, T., 2012, Integration of macrofossil biostratigraphy and magnetostratigraphy for the Pacific Coast Upper Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian) of North America and implications for correlation with the Western Interior and Tethys: Geological Society of America Bulletin, vol. 124, 957-974.
6. Mitchell, R.N., Kilian, T.M, and Evans, D.A.D., 2012, Supercontinent cycles and the calculation of absolute palaeolongitude in deep time: Nature, vol. 482, 208-211.
5. Mitchell, R.N., Kilian, T.M., Raub, T.D., Evans, D.A.D., Bleeker, W., and Maloof, A., 2011, Sutton hotspot: Resolving Ediacaran-Cambrian tectonics and true polar wander for Laurentia: American Journal of Science, vol. 311, 651-663.
4. D.A.D. Evans and R.N. Mitchell, 2011, Assembly and breakup of the core of Paleo-Mesoproterozoic supercontinent Nuna: Geology, vol. 39, 443-446.
3. Mitchell, R.N., Hoffman, P.F., Evans, D.A., 2010b, Coronation loop resurrected: Oscillatory apparent polar wander of Orosirian (2.05-1.8 Ga) paleomagnetic poles from Slave craton: Precambrian Research, vol. 179, 121-134.
2. Mitchell, R.N., Evans, D.A., Kilian, T.M., 2010a, Rapid Early Cambrian rotation of Gondwana: Geology, vol. 38, 755-758.
1. Mitchell, R.N., Bice, D.M., Montanari, A., Cleaveland, L.C., Christianson, K.T., Coccioni, R., and Hinnov, L.A., 2008, Oceanic Anoxic Cycles? Orbital Prelude to the Bonarelli Level (OAE 2): Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 267, 1-16.