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Lithostratigraphy,Geochronology, and Rare Earth Element Geochemistry of Fossils from the Classical Fossil Lake Area, South Central Oregon

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Relost and Refound Detection of a Paleontologically, Historically, Cinematically, and Environmentally Important Solution Feature in the Carbonate Belt of Southeastern Pennsylvania.

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Tectonic implications of diverse igneous blocks in Franciscan melange, Northern California and southwestern Oregon

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Rare Earth Element (REE) determination of the strtatigraphic Position Mosasaurus missouriensis (Harlan), the first names fossil reptile from the American west

  • Read more about Rare Earth Element (REE) determination of the strtatigraphic Position Mosasaurus missouriensis (Harlan), the first names fossil reptile from the American west

Channel network scaling laws in submarine basins

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Complexity in a cellular model of river avulsion

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Conditions for branching in depositional rivers

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Early permian coal-forming floras preserved as compressions from the Wuda District (Inner Mongolia, China)

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Scaling relationships and evolution of distributary networks on wave-influenced deltas

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Transience and persistence in the depositional record of continental margins

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