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2018

  • Oxygen and carbon stable isotope composition of Cretaceous to Pliocene calcareous paleosols in the Tian Shan region (Central Asia): controlling factors and paleogeographic implications

    Author(s): Jolivet, M., Boulvais, P., Barrier, L., Robin, C., Heilbronn, G., Ledoyen, J., Ventroux, Q., Jia, Y., Guo, Z. and Bataleva, E.A.

  • 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.

  • The nature and significance of the Faroe-Shetland Terrane: Linking Archaean basement blocks across the North Atlantic

    Author(s): Holdsworth, R.E., Morton, A., Frei, D., Gerdes, A., Strachan, R.A., Dempsey, E., Warren, C. and Whitham, A.

  • Using volcaniclastic rocks to constrain sedimentation ages: To what extent are volcanism and sedimentation synchronous?

    Author(s): Rossignol, C., Hallot, E., Bourquin, S., Poujol, M., Jolivet, M., Pellenard, P., Ducassou, C., Nalpas, T., Heilbronn, G., Yu, J. and Dabard, M.-P.

2019

  • The Plio–Pleistocene demise of the East Carpathian foreland fluvial system and arrival of the paleo-Danube to the Black Sea

    Author(s): Matoshko, A., Matoshko, A. and de Leeuw, A.

  • Exhumed Hydrocarbon Traps on the North Atlantic Margin: Stratigraphy, Palaeontology, Provenance and Bitumen Distribution, an Integrated Approach

    Author(s): Andrews, S.D., Decou, A., Braham, B., Kelly, S.R.A., Robinson, P., Morton, A., Marshall, J.E.A. and Hyden, F.

  • A conservation palaeobiological approach to assess faunal response of threatened biota under natural and anthropogenic environmental change

    Author(s): van de Velde, S., Jorissen, E.L., Neubauer, T., A,, Radan, S., Pavel, A.B., Stoica, M., van Baak, C.G.C., Gándara, A.M., Popa, L., de Stigter, H., Abels, H.A., Krijgsman, W. and Wesselingh, F.P.

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