PUBLICATIONS - REFEREED PAPERS
Martino, R. L., and Greb, S., 2009, Walking trails of the giant terrestrial arthropod Arthropleura from the Upper
Carboniferous of Kentucky. Journal of Paleontology, v. 83, p. 140-146. Martino and Greb (2009).pdf
Greb, S.F., Pashin, J. C., Martino, R. L., and Eble, C. F., 2008 Appalachian sedimentary cycles during the Pennsylvanian: Changing influences of sea level, climate, and tectonics, in Fielding, C. F., Frank, T.D., and Isabell, J. L., ed., Resolving the Late Paleozoic Gondwanan Ice Age in Time and Space: Geological Society of America Special Publication 441, p. 235-248.
Greb, S.F., and Martino, R.L., 2005, Fluvial-estuarine transitions in fluvial-dominant successions; examples from
the Lower Pennsylvanian of the Central Appalachian Basin, in Blum, M., Marriott, S.B., and Leclair, S., (Eds.),
Fluvial Sedimentology VII: Blackwell Publishing, International Association of Sedimentologists, Special
Publication No. 35, p. 425-452. Greb and Martino (2005).pdf
Martino, R. L., 2004, Sequence stratigraphy of the Glenshaw Formation (middle- late Pennsylvanian) in the central
Appalachian basin, in J. C. Pashin and R. A. Gastaldo, eds. Sequence stratigraphy, paleoclimate, and tectonics
of coal-bearing strata, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Studies in Geology 51, p. 1-28.
Martino, R. L., and White, G. L., 2001, Sedimentology, paleoecology, and sequence stratigraphy of the Winifrede
Shale, Kanawha Formation (Middle Pennsylvanian), Southern West Virginia: Southeastern Geology, v 40, no. 2,
p. 117-134.
Miller, M. F., Curran, H. A., and Martino, R. L., 1998, Ophiomorpha nodosa in tidal estuarine sands of the Calvert
Formation (Miocene) of Delaware. In R. N. Benson (Ed.), Geology and Paleontology of the Lower Miocene
Pollack Farm Fossil Site Delaware (pp. 41-46). University of Delaware, Delaware Geological Survey Special
Publication, Newark, DE.
Martino, R. L., McCullough, M. A., and Hamrick, T. L., 1996, Stratigraphic and depositional framework of the
Glenshaw Formation (Late Pennsylvanian) in Wayne County, West Virginia: Southeastern Geology, v. 36, no. 2,
p. 65-83.
Martino, R. L., 1996, Stratigraphy and depositional environments of the Kanawha Formation (Middle
Pennsylvanian), southern West Virginia, U. S. A.: International Journal of Coal Geology, v. 31, p. 217-248.
Martino, R. L., 1994, Facies analysis of Middle Pennsylvanian marine units in southern West Virginia, in C. L. Rice
(ed.), Elements of Pennsylvanian Stratigraphy, Central Appalachian Basin. Boulder Colorado, Geological
Society of America Special Paper 294, p. 69-86.
Martino, R. L., and Sanderson, D. D., 1993, Fourier and autocorrelation analysis of estuarine tidal rhythmites,
Lower Breathitt Formation (Pennsylvanian) of Eastern Kentucky: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 63,
no. 1, p. 105-119.
Martino, R. L., 1992, Marine rocks: their recognition and role in coal correlation and quality considerations
in the Kanawha Formation (Middle Pennsylvanian) of southern West Virginia, In: J. Platt, J. Price, M. Miller,
and S. Suboleski (eds.), New Perspectives on Central Appalachian Low-Sulfur Coal Supplies, Coal Decisions
Forum. TechBooks, Fairfax, Va., p. 125-142.
Martino, R. L., 1991, Limnopus trackways from the Conemaugh Group (Late Pennsylvanian) southern West
Virginia: Journal of Paleontology, v. 65, no. 6, p. 957-972.
Martino, R. L., and Curran, H. A., 1990, Sedimentology, ichnology, and paleoenvironments of the Wenonah and Mt.
Laurel Formations, New Jersey: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 60, no. 1, p. 125-144.
Martino, R. L., 1989, Trace fossils from marginal marine facies of the Kanawha Formation (Middle Pennsylvanian),
West Virginia: Journal of Paleontology v. 63, p. 389-403.
Martino, R. L., Watson, M. B., Adkins, K, and Smith, G. A., 1985, Sedimentology and paleohydrology of the
fluviodeltaic Conemaugh Group (Late Pennsylvanian) along the Big Sandy River, West Virginia, Kentucky: West
Virginia Academy of Science Proceedings, Papers, v. 57, nos. 2-4, p. 79-90.
Martino, R. L., and Bonnett, R. B., 1982, Fauna of the Winifrede Limestone, Upper Kanawha Formation, Mingo
County, West Virginia: West Virginia Academy of Science Proceedings, Papers, v. 54, nos. 2-4, p. 70-74.
Martino, R. L., and Zapecza, O., 1978, Rusophycus in the Late Silurian High Falls Formation of northwestern
New Jersey: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 48, p. 185-192.