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- 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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Nature of three episodes of Paleoproterozoic magmatism (2180 Ma, 2115 Ma and 1890 Ma) in the Liaoji belt, North China with implications for tectonic evolution
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- 2016
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A Devonian >2000-km-long dolerite dyke swarm-belt and associated basalts along the Urals-Novozemelian fold-belt : part of an East-European (Baltica) LIP tracing the Tuzo Superswell
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Baddeleyite U–Pb ages and gechemistry of the 1875–1835 Ma Black Hills Dyke Swarm across north-eastern South Africa : part of a trans-Kalahari Craton back-arc setting?
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New U–Pb age and paleomagnetic constraints from the Uitkomst Complex, South Africa : clues to the timing of intrusion
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Mesoproterozoic dykes in the Timmiarmiit area, Southeast Greenland : evidence for a continuous Gardar dyke swarm across Greenland’s North Atlantic Craton
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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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Mafic magmatism in the Bakhuis Granulite Belt (western Suriname) : relationship with charnockite magmatism and UHT metamorphism
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New advances in using large igneous provinces (LIPs) to reconstruct ancient supercontinents
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The 1501 Ma Kuonamka Large Igneous Province of northern Siberia : U-Pb geochronology, geochemistry, and links with coeval magmatism on other crustal blocks
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