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66 entries found.

2009

  • Phase 1 – Middle and late Cambrian acritarchs from the Biryusa River section of the southwestern part of East Siberia: First record

    Evolution of Siberia Project

    Author(s): Bogolepova, O., Raevskaya, E.G., Gubanov, A., Howard, J.P., Harland, M. and Gómez-Pérez, M.

    Report Number: CASP.ES.3.3

    2009-06
  • Phase 1 – The Riphean to Devonian succession of the southern Siberian Platform – field observations

    Evolution of Siberia Project

    Author(s): Howard, J.P., Bogolepova, O., Gubanov, A. and Harland, M.

    Report Number: CASP.ES.3.2

    2009-04

2008

  • Summary of CASP fieldwork in East Siberia during July-August 2008

    Evolution of Siberia Project

    Author(s): Howard, J.P., Harland, M., Bogolepova, O., Gubanov, A. and Vautravers, B.P.H.

    Report Number: CASP.ES.3.1

    2008-10
  • Phase 1 – Neoproterozoic to Devonian evolution of the southern and western Siberian Craton – Event charts (Turukhansk, South Tunguska, Nepa-Botuoba and Baykit regions)

    Evolution of Siberia Project

    Author(s): Harland, M., Bogolepova, O., Gubanov, A., Vautravers, B.P.H. and Howard, J.P.

    Report Number: CASP.ES.1.1

    2008-07
  • Phase 1 – Neoproterozoic to Devonian evolution of the southern and western Siberian Craton – Bibliography

    Evolution of Siberia Project

    Author(s): Harland, M., Bogolepova, O., Gubanov, A., Vautravers, B.P.H. and Howard, J.P.

    Report Number: CASP.ES.1.2

    2008-07
  • Phase 1 – GIS database

    Evolution of Siberia Project

    Author(s): Howard, J.P., Stewart, J.C., Harland, M., Sinclair, S., Bogolepova, O. and Gubanov, A.

    Report Number: CASP.ES.2

    2008-04

2007

  • Provenance study and zircon analysis for the Jurassic-Cretaceous strata of the Yenisey-Khatanga region

    West Siberian Basin Project Phase II

    Author(s): Morton, A.C., Harland, M., Davies, C.E., Brouet-Menzies, C. and Buslov, M.

    Report Number: CASP.WSBP.II.11

    2007-05
  • West Siberian Basin project: Final phase I and II GIS release

    West Siberian Basin Project Phase II

    Author(s): Stewart, J.C., Harland, M., Davies, C.E., Brouet-Menzies, C. and Buslov, M.

    Report Number: CASP.WSBP.II.12

    2007-05
  • Vitrinite reflectance analysis from the southern margin of the West Siberian Basin

    West Siberian Basin Project Phase II

    Author(s): Davies, C.E., Whitham, A.G., Harland, M., Marshall, J.E.A. and Buslov, M.

    Report Number: CASP.WSBP.II.10

    2007-03
  • Zircon and additional mineral chemical analysis from the Kuznetsk Basin and Krasnoyarsk region, West Siberian Basin

    West Siberian Basin Project Phase II

    Author(s): Morton, A.C., Frei, D., Davies, C.E., Whitham, A.G., Harland, M., Buslov, M. and Safonova, I.

    Report Number: CASP.WSBP.II.9

    2007-03
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