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Rare earth elements (REE) and other trace element concentrations in proximal Chicxulub ejecta deposits from northern Belize – support for a single-impact scenario
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Macropyge (Promacropyge) Scandinavica new species; The first macropyginid trilobite recorded from the Furongian of Baltica
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Understanding Zircon Geochronology - Constraints from Imaging and Trace Elements
2007) In Litholund theses(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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Lower Cambrian eodiscoid trilobites from Scandinavia and their implications for intercontinental correlation
2007) 12th International Conference of the Cambrian Chronostratigraphy Working Group In New York State Museum Bulletin 510. p.81-81(
- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
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The tectonic evolution of the western part of the Svecofennian orogen, central Sweden : Insight from U/Pb and 40Ar/39Ar geochronology at Forsmark
2007) In Litholund theses(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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40Ar/39Ar and (U-Th)/He geochronology: Phase 2
2007)(
- Book/Report › Report
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Bradoriids (Arthropoda) from the lower-middle Cambrian of Scania, Sweden
2007) Lundadagarna i Historisk Geologi och Paleontologi X, 2007 In [Publication information missing] p.17-17(
- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
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Barren intervals in the Alum Shale Formation of Scania: taphonomy, ecology, or both?
2007) Lundadagarna i Historisk Geologi och Paleontologi X, 2007 In [Publication information missing] p.40-40(
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First record of the Ordovician Guttenberg d13C excursion (GICE) in New York state and Ontario: Local and regional chronostratigraphic implications
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First record of Halisaurus (Squamata: Mosasauridae) from the Pacific Coast of North America
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- Contribution to journal › Article