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- Age of magnetization of Mesoproterozoic rocks from the Natal sector of the Namaqua-Natal belt, South Africa
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- Yellowstone in Yukon: The Late Cretaceous Carmacks Group Stephen T. Johnston* Canada/Yukon Geoscience Office, Box 2703 (F-3), Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 2C6, Canada
- The odyssey of the Cache Creek terrane, Canadian Cordillera: Implications for accretionary orogens, tectonic setting of Panthalassa,
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- Can. J. Earth Sci. 42: 14311448 (2005) doi: 10.1139/E05-046 2005 NRC Canada Geology and juxtaposition history of the Yukon
- Results of paleomagnetic investigations of volcanic strata in the uppermost Cretaceous Carmacks Group (70 Ma), in south-centralYukon, have proven controversial. Anomalously shallow paleomagnetic inclinations imply large (~2000 km)
- Collisional orogenesis in the northern Canadian Cordillera: Implications for Cordilleran crustal structure, ophiolite
- Anomalous diamond in the Atlin-Nakina region, British Columbia: insights from heavy minerals in stream sediments
- The Whitehorse Trough is an early Mesozoic marine sedimentary basin, which extends from southern Yukon to Dease Lake in British Columbia. This paper outlines the stratigraphy and structure, and characterises the overall petroleum
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- Z .Earth and Planetary Science Letters 146 1997 465474 CocosNazca slab window beneath Central America
- The Great Alaskan Terrane Wreck: reconciliation of paleomagnetic and geological data in the northern Cordillera