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Results for ‘Michael Flowerdew’

69 publications found.

2024

  • Tracking the tempo of a continental margin arc: Insights from a forearc succession in West Antarctica

    Author(s): Riley, T.R., Flowerdew, M.J., Carter, A., Curtis, M.L., Millar, I.L., Crame, J.A. and Whitehouse, .M.J.

2023

  • The Khida terrane – Isotopic evidence for Paleoproterozoic to Neoarchean basement in the eastern Arabian Shield

    Author(s): Whitehouse, M.J., Flowerdew, M.J., Stoeser, D.B., and Stacey, J.S.

  • Co. Sligo’s Foundations: Rocks of NE Ox Mountains

    Author(s): Sanders, I.S., Daly, J.S. and Flowerdew, M.J.

  • The Importance of Eurekan Mountains on Cenozoic Sediment Routing on the Western Barents Shelf

    Author(s): Flowerdew, M.J., Fleming, E.J., Chew, D.M., Morton, A.C., Frei, D., Benedictus, A., Omma, J., Riley, T.R., Badenszki, E. and Whitehouse, M.J.

  • Evolution of an accretionary complex (LeMay Group) and terrane translation in the Antarctic Peninsula

    Author(s): Riley, T.R., Millar, I.L., Carter, A., Flowerdew, M.J., Burton-Johnson, A., Bastias, J., Storey, C.D., Castillo, P., Chew, D. and Whitehouse, M.J.

2022

  • A Multi-proxy provenance study of Late Carboniferous to Middle Jurassic sandstones in the eastern Sverdrup Basin and its bearing on Arctic palaeogeographic reconstructions

    Author(s): Pointon, M.A., Smyth, H., Omma, J.E., Morton, A.C., Schneider, S., Hülse, P., Rippington, S.J., Lopez-Mir, B., Crowley, Q.G., Millar, I., Whitehouse, M.J., Frei, D., Scott, R.A. and Flowerdew, M.J.

  • Palaeozoic – Early Mesozoic geological history of the Antarctic Peninsula and correlations with Patagonia: Kinematic reconstructions of the proto-Pacific margin of Gondwana

    Author(s): Riley, T.R., Burton-Johnson, A., Flowerdew, M.J., Poblete, F., Castillo, P., Hervé, F., Leat, P.T., Millar, I.L., Bastias, J. and Whitehouse, M.J.

  • The basement and Dalradian rocks of the North Mayo inlier

    Author(s): Daly, J.S., Chew, D.M., Flowerdew, M.J., Menuge, J.F., Fitzgerald, R., McAteer, C.A. and Scanlon, R.

  • The Slishwood Division and Its relationship with the Dalradian rocks of the Ox Mountains

    Author(s): Daly, J.S., Flowerdew, M.J., Chew, D.M., and Sanders, I.S.

  • The geology of Western Ireland: A record of the ‘birth’ and ‘death’ of the Iapetus Ocean

    Author(s): Ryan, P.D., Chew, D.M., Cliff, R.A., Costanzo, A., Daly, J.S., Dewey, J.F., Feely, M., Fitzgerald, R., Flowerdew, M.J., Graham, J.R., Leake, B.E., Long, B., McAteer, C.A., McCaffrey, K., McCarthy, W., Menuge, J.F., Sanders, I.S., Ray Scanlon, R. and Yardley, B.W.D.

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