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2019

  • Historical faunal exchange between the Pontocaspian Basin and North America

    Author(s): Vandendorpe, J., van Baak, C.G.C., Stelbrink, B., Delicado, D., Albrecht, C. and Wilke, T.

  • Magneto-biostratigraphic age constraints on the palaeoenvironmental evolution of the South Caspian basin during the Early-Middle Pleistocene (Kura basin, Azerbaijan)

    Author(s): Lazarev, S., Jorissen, E.L., van de Velde, S., Rausch, L., Stoica, M., Wesselingh, F.P., van Baak, C.G.C., Yanina, T.A., Aliyeva, E. and Krijgsman, W.

  • Plenasium (Aurealcaulis) elegans sp. nov. from the Eocene of Vietnam – a connecting link in the evolution of modern Royal Ferns (Osmundeae, Osmundaceae)

    Author(s): Hiller, P., Böhme, M., Schneider, S., Prieto, J. and Bomfleur, B.

2020

  • Late Cretaceous to ?Paleocene freshwater, brackish-water and marine molluscs from Al-Khodh, Oman

    Author(s): Schneider, S., Kollmann, H. and Pickford, M.

  • Mineralogy, geochemistry and source potential of shale in the Cambro-Ordovician Khabour Formation, Iraq

    Author(s): Al-Juboury, A.I., Howard, J., Thusu, B., Nichols, G., Vincent, S.J., Kaye, M.D. and Vautravers, B.P.H.

  • Cretaceous arc volcanism of Palmer Land, Antarctic Peninsula: Zircon U-Pb geochronology, geochemistry, distribution and field relationships

    Author(s): Riley, T.R., Flowerdew, M.J., Burton-Johnson, A., Leat, P.T., Millar, I.L. and Whitehouse, M.J.

  • Bottom water redox conditions and benthic foraminiferal morphogroup response in the Late Cretaceous Sverdrup Basin, Arctic Canada: Implications for Oceanic Anoxic Event 3

    Author(s): Davies, M.A., Schröder-Adams, C.J., Herrle, J.O., Hülse, P. and Schneider, S.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Late Miocene sediment delivery from the axial drainage system of the East Carpathian foreland basin to the Black Sea

    Author(s): de Leeuw, A., Vincent, S., Matoshko, A., Matoshko, A., Stoica, M. and Nicoara, I.

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