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The origin and pre-Cenozoic evolution of the Tibetan Plateau
Gondwana Research, 2013Di-Cheng Zhu +2 more
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Spatial correlation bias in late-Cenozoic erosion histories derived from thermochronology
Taylor F Schildgen
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American Journal of Science, 2019
The Himalayan-Tibetan orogen culminated during the Cenozoic India – Asia collision, but its geological framework and initial growth were fundamentally the result of multiple, previous ocean closure and intercontinental suturing events.
P. Kapp, P. DeCelles
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The Himalayan-Tibetan orogen culminated during the Cenozoic India – Asia collision, but its geological framework and initial growth were fundamentally the result of multiple, previous ocean closure and intercontinental suturing events.
P. Kapp, P. DeCelles
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A revised budget for Cenozoic sedimentary carbon subduction
Reviews of Geophysics, 2017Peter D Clift
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Late Jurassic–Cenozoic reconstructions of the Indonesian region and the Indian Ocean
Robert Hall
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Short Courses in Paleontology, 1995
Radiolarians are marine zooplankton possessing a tough, central capsular membrane that divides the cytoplasm into intracapsular (containing the nucleus, organelles, and food reserves) and extracapsular (with food-gathering rhizopodia and digestive vacuoles) portions (Figure 1). They bear two kinds of pseudopodia, the axopodia and filopodia.
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Radiolarians are marine zooplankton possessing a tough, central capsular membrane that divides the cytoplasm into intracapsular (containing the nucleus, organelles, and food reserves) and extracapsular (with food-gathering rhizopodia and digestive vacuoles) portions (Figure 1). They bear two kinds of pseudopodia, the axopodia and filopodia.
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Science, 2001
The Eternal Frontier An Ecological History of North America and Its Peoples. Tim Flannery. Atlantic Monthly Press, New York, 2001. 420 pp. $27.50. ISBN 0-87113-789-5. In this engaging narrative covering the past 65 million years, Flannery emphasizes the underlying forces and common themes that have shaped ...
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The Eternal Frontier An Ecological History of North America and Its Peoples. Tim Flannery. Atlantic Monthly Press, New York, 2001. 420 pp. $27.50. ISBN 0-87113-789-5. In this engaging narrative covering the past 65 million years, Flannery emphasizes the underlying forces and common themes that have shaped ...
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