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11 publications found.

2022

  • Provenance response to rifting and separation at the Jan Mayen Microcontinent margin

    Author(s): Morton, A., Jolley, D.W., Szulc, A.G., Whitham, A.G., Strogen, D.P., Fanning, C.M. and Hemming, S.R.

  • Establishing a provenance framework for sandstones in the Greenland–Norway Rift from the composition of moraine/outwash sediments

    Author(s): Szulc, A., Morton, A.C., Whitham, A., Hemming, S.R. and Thomson, S.N.

2020

  • Tajik Basin and Southwestern Tian Shan, Northwestern India‐Asia Collision Zone: 3. Preorogenic to Synorogenic Retro‐foreland Basin Evolution in the Eastern Tajik Depression and Linkage to the Pamir Hinterland

    Author(s): Dedow, R., Franz, M., Szulc, A., Schneider, J.W., Brückner, J., Ratschbacher, L., Gągała, Ł., Ringenbach, J.-C., Rajabov, N., Gadoev, M. and Oimahmadov, I.

  • Tajik Basin and Southwestern Tian Shan, Northwestern India‐Asia Collision Zone: 2. Timing of Basin Inversion, Tian Shan Mountain Building, and Relation to Pamir‐Plateau Advance and Deep India‐Asia Indentation

    Author(s): Abdulhameed , S., Ratschbacher, L., Jonckheere, R., Gągała, Ł., Enkelmann, E., Käßner, A., Kars, M.A.C., Szulc, A., Kufner, S.-K., Schurr, B., Ringenbach, J.-C., Nakapelyukh, M., Khan, J., Gadoev, M. and Oimahmadov, I.

2016

  • Evidence for Eocene-Oligocene glaciation in the landscape of the East Greenland margin

    Author(s): Bernard, T., Steer, P., Gallagher, K., Szulc, A., Whitham, A. and Johnson, C.

2014

  • Rates of river incision across the main tectonic units of the Pamir identified using optically stimulated luminescence dating of fluvial terraces

    Author(s): Fuchs, M.C., Gloaguen, R., Krbetschek, M. and Szulc, A.

2008

  • Kinematic and thermal constraints on the reactivation of the Outer Hebrides Fault Zone, NW Scotland

    Author(s): Szulc, A.G., Alsop, G.I. and Oliver, G.J.H.

2006

  • Tectonic evolution of the Himalaya constrained by detrital 40Ar-39Ar, Sm-Nd and petrographic data from the Siwalik foreland basin succession, SW Nepal

    Author(s): Szulc, A.G., Najman, Y., Sinclair, H.D., Pringle, M., Bickle, M., Chapman, H., Garzanti, E., Andò, S., Huyghe, P., Mugnier, J.L., Ojha, T. and DeCelles, P.

  • Miocene to Recent exhumation of the central Himalaya determined from combined detrital zircon fission-track and U/Pb analysis of Siwalik sediments, western Nepal

    Author(s): Bernet, M., van der Beek, P., Pik, R., Huyghe, P., Mugnier, J.L., Labrin, E. and Szulc, A.G.

2005

  • Channel flow and ductile extrusion of the high Himalayan slab-the Kangchenjunga-Darjeeling profile, Sikkim Himalaya

    Author(s): Searle, M.P. and Szulc, A.G.

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