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Ganterite, a new barium-dominant analogue of muscovite from the Berisal Complex, Simplon Region, Switzerland

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Abyssal undular vortices in the Eastern Mediterranean basin

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Application of stable carbon isotopes for reconstructing salt-marsh floral zones and relative sea level, New Jersey, USA

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Hydrogeomorphology of the hyporheic zone: Stream solute and fine particle interactions with a dynamic streambed

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Improved Characterization of Soil Organic Matter by Thermal Analysis Using CO2/H2O Evolved Gas Analysis

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Internal boundary layer model for the evolution of desert dune fields

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Soil Organic Matter Quality in Chronosequences Of Secondary Northern Hardwood Forests In Western New England

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The Wake of the Tsunami: Researching Across Disciplines and Developmental Spaces in Southern Thailand

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A new ice core proxy of continental weathering and its feedback with atmospheric CO2

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Nile Delta vegetation response to Holocene climate variability

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David Goldsby
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Douglas Jerolmack
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Alain F. Plante
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