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- 2021
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Late Paleoproterozoic mafic magmatism and the Kalahari craton during Columbia assembly
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Major-trace element and Sr-Nd isotope compositions of mafic dykes of the Singhbhum Craton : Insights into evolution of the lithospheric mantle
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2020
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Neoarchean large igneous provinces on the Kaapvaal Craton in southern Africa re-define the formation of the Ventersdorp Supergroup and its temporal equivalents
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2019
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The precambrian mafic magmatic record, including large igneous provinces of the kalahari craton and its constituents : A paleogeographic review
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- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter
- 2018
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Direct Mesoproterozoic connection of the Congo and Kalahari cratons in proto-Africa : Strange attractors across supercontinental cycles
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2017
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Timing and tempo of the Great Oxidation Event
2017) In Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 114(8). p.1811-1816(
- Contribution to journal › Article
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Paleomagnetism and U–Pb geochronology of the Black Range dykes, Pilbara Craton, Western Australia : a Neoarchean crossing of the polar circle
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Validating the existence of the supercraton Vaalbara in the Mesoarchaean to Palaeoproterozoic
2017) In Litholund theses(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
- 2016
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U–Pb baddeleyite geochronology and geochemistry of the White Mfolozi Dyke Swarm : unravelling the complexities of 2.70–2.66 Ga dyke swarms across the eastern Kaapvaal Craton, South Africa
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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New U–Pb geochronologic and palaeomagnetic constraints on the late Palaeoproterozoic Hartley magmatic event : evidence for a potential large igneous province in the Kaapvaal Craton during Kalahari assembly, South Africa
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- Contribution to journal › Article