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2018

  • Facies-dependent δ13C variation and diagenetic overprinting at the onset of the Sturtian glaciation in North-East Greenland

    Author(s): Klaebe, R.M., Smith, M.P., Fairchild, I.J., Fleming, E.J. and Kennedy, M.J.

  • The oldest known cyclophoroidean land snails (Caenogastropoda) from Asia

    Author(s): Raheem, D.C., Schneider, S., Böhme, M., Vasilyan, D. and Prieto, J.

  • Episodicity within a Mid-Cretaceous magmatic flare-up in West Antarctica: U-Pb ages of the Lassiter Coast intrusive suite, Antarctic Peninsula, and correlations along the Gondwana margin

    Author(s): Riley, T.R., Burton-Johnson, A., Flowerdew, M.J. and Whitehouse, M.J.

  • Age constraints on intra-formational unconformities in Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous carbonates in northeast Turkey; geodynamic and hydrocarbon implications

    Author(s): Vincent, S.J., Guo, L., Flecker, R., BouDagher-Fadel, M.K., Ellam, R.M. and Kandemir, R.

2017

  • Comment on ” First records of syn-diagenetic non-tectonic folding in Quaternary thermogene travertines caused by hydrothermal incremental veining”by Billi et al. Tectonophysics 700-701 (2017) 60-79.

    Author(s): Alçiçek, M.C., Alçiçek, H., Altunel, E., Arenas, C., Bons, P., Brogi, A., Capezzuoli, E., Riese, T., Della Porta, G., Gandin, A., Guo, L., Jones, B., Karabacak, V., Kershaw, S., Liotta, D., Mindszenty, A., Pedley, M., Ronchi, P., Swennen, R. and Temiz, U.

2018

  • Geochemistry and origin of Carboniferous (Mississippian; Viséan) bentonites in the Namur-Dinant basin, Belgium: evidence for a Variscan volcanic source

    Author(s): Pointon, M.A., Chew, D.M., Delcambre, B. and Sevastopulo, G.D.

  • Comment on “Relict basin closure and crustal shortening budgets during continental collision: An example from Caucasus sediment provenance” by Cowgill et al. (2016)

    Author(s): Vincent, S.J., Saintot, A., Mosar, J., Okay, A.I. and Nikiskin, A.M.

  • Jurassic paleogeographic reconstructions of the Tian Shan: An evolution driven by far-field tectonics and climate

    Author(s): Morin, J., Jolivet, M., Robin, C., Heilbronn, G., Bourquin, S., Barrier, L. and Jia, Y.

  • Geochemistry of heavy minerals and U–Pb detrital zircon geochronology in the Manantiales Foreland Basin: Implications for Frontal Cordillera uplift and foreland basin connectivity in the Andes of central Argentina

    Author(s): Pinto, L., Alarcón, P., Morton, A. and Naipauer, G.M.

  • Sedimentary architecture and depositional controls of a Pliocene river-dominated delta in the semi-isolated Dacian Basin, Black Sea

    Author(s): Jorissen, E.L., de Leeuw, A., van Baak, C.G.C., Mandic, O., Stoica, M., Abels, H.A. and Krijgsman, W.

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