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Structurally preserved fungi from Antarctica: diversity and interactions in late Palaeozoic and Mesozoic polar forest ecosystems [PDF]
Carla J. Harper +3 more
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Plantation forestry is an important land use in New Zealand (currently 7% of the area), and recent central government incentives for tree planting will likely result in further increases in the future. Plantation forestry in New Zealand often occurs on steep, high‐erodible land, often as a form of catchment restoration and/or erosion control.
Andrew O. Hughes, Thanh D. Dang
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Redox state of subducted sediments controls porphyry copper mineralization along the Tethyan belt. [PDF]
Li H, Yang Z, Lu Y, Hou Z.
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Catalysts for change: Museum gardens in a planetary emergency
Natural history museums are often seen as places with indoor galleries full of dry‐dusty specimens, usually of animals. But if they have gardens associated with them, museums can use living plants to create narratives that link outside spaces to inside galleries, bringing to life the challenges facing biodiversity.
Ed Baker +4 more
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Intraplate deformation of Gondwana terranes and implications for the Wilson Cycle. [PDF]
Fonseca A, De Grave J.
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Albitization of feldspars in sandstones from the Upper Mesozoic Myogog Formation, Korea
Kang‐Min Yu +2 more
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Succession and Distribution of Later Mesozoic Invertebrate Faunas in North America [PDF]
Timothy Stanton
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Eocene belemnites from Hungary
Abstract The Middle Eocene nummulitic limestone at Dudar, Transdanubian Hungary, has yielded several belemnite rostra during the last 60–70 years. The correct interpretation of these fossils was made possible by the fact that one of these specimens retained the remnants of the conotheca within the alveolus, while others preserved the conical, tapering ...
András Galácz
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Protracted circum-continent subduction: A mechanism for craton destruction and a rationale for craton longevity. [PDF]
Xu X +12 more
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Abstract The fossil record of coelacanths (Actinistia) is diminished by several nominal gaps that obscure vital information pertaining to the clade's evolutionary history. Latimeriidae, the family that includes the extant coelacanth Latimeria, in addition to the Cenozoic, has an outstanding missing gap of 50 myr during the Mesozoic, with no records of ...
Jack L. Norton +4 more
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