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701 entries found.

1985

  • On the identity of the Upper Jurassic, Portland Beds bivalve “Arca” foetida Cox, 1929

    Author(s): Kelly, S.R.A.

  • Jurassic and Cretaceous deposits of Upware, Cambridgeshire (a review and excursion report)

    Author(s): Kelly, S.R.A.

1987

  • An ash fall within the Loch Lomond stadial

    Author(s): Long, D. and Morton, A.C.

  • The Banham Beds: a petrologically distinct suite of glacigenic deposits from central East Anglia

    Author(s): Mathers, S.J., Zalasiewicz, J.A., Bloodworth, A.J. and Morton, A.C.

  • Heavy mineral suites of core samples from the McKee Formation (Eocene-Lower Oligocene) Taranaki: implications for provenance and diagenesis

    Author(s): Smale, D. and Morton, A.C.

  • Laevitrigonia cineris sp. nov., a bivalve from near the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary in the Durlston Formation(Purbeck Limestone Group) of Dorset

    Author(s): Kelly, S.R.A.

  • Lead isotope evidence for the structure of the Rockall dipping reflector passive margin

    Author(s): Morton, A.C. and Taylor, P.N.

  • Influences of provenance and diagenesis on detrital garnet suites in the Forties sandstone Paleocene central North Sea

    Author(s): Morton, A.C.

1988

  • Turnus? davidsoni (de Loriol), the earliest British pholadid wood-boring bivalve, from the Late Jurassic of Oxfordshire

    Author(s): Kelly, S.R.A.

  • Cretaceous wood-boring bivalves from western Antarctica with a review of the Mesozoic Pholadidae

    Author(s): Kelly, S.R.A.

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