Intrusive origin of the Sudbury Igneous Complex: Structural and sedimentological evidence [PDF]
In recent years, many geoscientists have come to believe that the Sudbury event was exogenic rather than endogenic. Critical to a recent exogenic hypothesis is the impact melt origin of the Sudbury Igneous Complex (SIC).
Cowan, E. J., Schwerdtner, W. M.
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Rapid light carbon releases and increased aridity linked to Karoo-Ferrar magmatism during the early Toarcian oceanic anoxic event. [PDF]
Font E +10 more
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Magnetic responses for heavy metal pollution recorded by the sediments from Bohai Sea, Eastern China. [PDF]
Wang X +8 more
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Yellowstone plume drives drainage reorganization in the early Miocene. [PDF]
Gerritsen D +3 more
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Magnetotactic bacteria and magnetofossils: ecology, evolution and environmental implications. [PDF]
Goswami P +5 more
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The importance of clays in speleothem magnetic remanence acquisition. [PDF]
Doctor R +4 more
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Extraordinarily long duration of Eocene geomagnetic polarity reversals. [PDF]
Yamamoto Y +3 more
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Stalagmite paleomagnetic record of a quiet mid-to-late Holocene field activity in central South America. [PDF]
Jaqueto P +11 more
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Palaeomagnetic and geochronologic results from lower cretaceous volcanics of the western Qiangtang terrane and implications for the Lhasa-Qiangtang collision. [PDF]
Zhang Y +13 more
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Key Signatures of Magnetofossils Elucidated by Mutant Magnetotactic Bacteria and Micromagnetic Calculations. [PDF]
Amor M +7 more
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