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East Greenland

238 entries found.

2012

  • Mapping of the Devondal Region: Implications for the Permian to Late Triassic evolution of East Greenland

    East Greenland Series, Greenland-Norway Project 2012-14

    Author(s): Andrews, S.D. and Hutchison, M.

    Report Number: CASP.EGS.GNP2012-14.137

    2012-09
  • Provenance and distribution of MN4 sandstones in the Norwegian-Greenland area

    East Greenland Series, Greenland-Norway Project 2009-11

    Author(s): Whitham, A.G., Morton, A.C. and Frei, D.

    Report Number: CASP.EGS.GNP2009-11.133

    2012-06

2011

  • East Greenland accumulated GIS data and photographs from CASP EGS reports

    East Greenland Series, Greenland-Norway Project 2009-11

    Author(s): Sinclair, S. and Whitham, A.G.

    Report Number: CASP.EGS.GNP2009-11.132

    2011-12
  • Provenance of the Mid-Late Triassic of the Jameson Land Basin: Implications for sediment dispersal patterns and basin evolution

    East Greenland Series, Greenland-Norway Project 2009-11

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

    Report Number: CASP.EGS.GNP2009-11.130

    2011-10
  • The structural evolution of Jameson Land and Scoresby Land: Implications for the structural evolution of East Greenland

    East Greenland Series, Greenland-Norway Project 2009-11

    Author(s): Parsons, A.J., Whitham, A.G., Andrews, S.D. and Vautravers, B.P.H.

    Report Number: CASP.EGS.GNP2009-11.131

    2011-10
  • Mid to Late Triassic evolution of the Jameson Land Basin, East Greenland

    East Greenland Series, Greenland-Norway Project 2009-11

    Author(s): Andrews, S.D.

    Report Number: CASP.EGS.GNP2009-11.127

    2011-07
  • Biostratigraphy of the Mid to Late Triassic of East Greenland

    East Greenland Series, Greenland-Norway Project 2009-11

    Author(s): Kelly, S.R.A., Andrews, S.D. and Braham, B.

    Report Number: CASP.EGS.GNP2009-11.129

    2011-07
  • The characteristics and significance of Early Oligocene strata at Myggbukta, East Greenland

    East Greenland Series, Greenland-Norway Project 2009-11

    Author(s): Whitham, A.G., Morton, A.C., Jolley, S.J. and Marshall, J.E.A.

    Report Number: CASP.EGS.GNP2009-11.128

    2011-06
  • Map and cross sections of the Traill ΓΈ region

    East Greenland Series, Greenland-Norway Project 2009-11

    Author(s): Parsons, A.J., Whitham, A.G. and Kelly, S.R.A.

    Report Number: CASP.EGS.GNP2009-11.126

    2011-05

2010

  • Heavy mineral analysis provides an insight into the timing of separation of Jan Mayen from East Greenland

    East Greenland Series, Greenland-Norway Project 2009-11

    Author(s): Morton, A.C. and Whitham, A.G.

    Report Number: CASP.EGS.GNP2009-11.124

    2010-07
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