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Entophysalis in the Rhynie chert (Lower Devonian, Scotland): implications for cyanobacterial evolution
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- 26 February 2024, pp. 1946-1952
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Chinese stalagmite δ18O records reveal the diverse moisture trajectories during the middle to late last glacial period
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- 19 February 2024, pp. 1-13
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- 01 May 2009, p. 576
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Structural, lithostratigraphic and thermal features of a Permian lower crust from the Western Italian Alps (Valpelline Series, Valle d’Aosta)
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- 06 February 2024, pp. 1-27
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The origin of the ultrahigh-pressure Tso Morari complex, NW Himalaya: implication for early Paleozoic rifting
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- 25 January 2024, pp. 1-8
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The riddle of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus’ dorsal sail
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- 17 November 2015, pp. 544-547
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Fractures in the Niagara Escarpment in Ontario, Canada: distribution, connectivity, and geohazard implications
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- 13 July 2022, pp. 1936-1951
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Tectonic evolution of the Caledonian orogeny in Scotland: a review based on the timing of magmatism, metamorphism and deformation
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- 15 October 2021, pp. 124-152
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A historical account of how continental drift and plate tectonics provided the framework for our current understanding of palaeogeography
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- 19 March 2018, pp. 182-207
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Fieldwork and disability: an overview for an inclusive experience
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- 04 September 2020, pp. 1933-1938
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