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- 2019
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Emplacement ages of Paleoproterozoic mafic dyke swarms in eastern Dharwar craton, India : Implications for paleoreconstructions and support for a ∼30° change in dyke trends from south to north
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- 2017
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A c. 1710 Ma mafic sill emplaced into a quartzite and calcareous series from Ighrem, Anti-Atlas – Morocco : Evidence that the Taghdout passive margin sedimentary group is nearly 1 Ga older than previously thought
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- 2016
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New advances in using large igneous provinces (LIPs) to reconstruct ancient supercontinents
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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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New U–Pb ages for mafic dykes in the Northwestern region of the Ukrainian shield : coeval tholeiitic and jotunitic magmatism
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U-Pb baddeleyite dating of the Proterozoic Pará de Minas dyke swarm in the São Francisco craton (Brazil) – implications for tectonic correlation with the Siberian, Congo and North China cratons
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Neoarchaean-Palaeoproterozoic Mafic Dyke Swarms from the Singhbhum Granite Complex, Singhbhum Craton, Eastern India : Implications for Identification of Large Igneous Provinces and Their Possible Continuation on Other Formerly Adjacent Crustal Blocks
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Morocco, North Africa : a Dyke Swarm Bonanza
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Proterozoic Dyke Swarms of the Siberian Craton and Their Geodynamic Implications
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Dyke swarms : keys to paleogeographic reconstructions
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