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Deciphering the collisional dynamics of the Bangong-Nujiang Tethyan Ocean: multi-regional anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) constraints from the Central Tibetan Plateau. [PDF]
Chen Q +7 more
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Integrated petrophysical and seal characterization of the heterogeneous jurassic plover formation for CO<sub>2</sub> storage assessment in Northwest Australia. [PDF]
Yahia M +6 more
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Comparative phylomitogenomic analyses provide insights into adaptation and carcinization in Anomura. [PDF]
Hwang HS, Jung J.
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A new hybodontiform shark (<i>Strophodus</i> Agassiz, 1838) from the Upper Jurassic of Switzerland. [PDF]
Carrillo-Briceño JD +3 more
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Geological Society, London, Memoirs, 1992
Abstract The interplay of regional or global sea-level changes and continuing crustal extension related to rifting in the North Atlantic and Tethyan megarifts dominated the palaeogeographical evolution of the area. The sea-level rise that commenced in the Rhaetian continued into the Jurassic to usher in a new phase of predominantly marine ...
M. J. Bradshaw +7 more
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Abstract The interplay of regional or global sea-level changes and continuing crustal extension related to rifting in the North Atlantic and Tethyan megarifts dominated the palaeogeographical evolution of the area. The sea-level rise that commenced in the Rhaetian continued into the Jurassic to usher in a new phase of predominantly marine ...
M. J. Bradshaw +7 more
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1993
Abstract The Jurassic System in western Canada is of interest particularly for the evidence it brings to bear on the early history of the mid-Jurassic to mid-Cretaceous Columbian orogeny, and for its economic significance. Its sediments contain the record of eustatic and epeirogenic events related partly to the early stages of the ...
T.P. Poulton +3 more
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Abstract The Jurassic System in western Canada is of interest particularly for the evidence it brings to bear on the early history of the mid-Jurassic to mid-Cretaceous Columbian orogeny, and for its economic significance. Its sediments contain the record of eustatic and epeirogenic events related partly to the early stages of the ...
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