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2. Condensation Origin for Neoproterozoic Cap Carbonates during Deglaciation
3. Terminology of Geological Time: Establishment of a Community Standard
4. Testing the Extensional Detachment Paradigm: A Borehole Observatory in the Sevier Desert Basin
5. Volcanism: Eruptions and Extinctions
6. Is There a Role for Sequence Stratigraphy in Chronostratigraphy?
7. Kinematic Evidence for Downdip Movement on the Mormon Peak Detachment
8. Observations from the Basin and Range Province (Western United States) Pertinent to the Interpretation of Regional Detachment Faults
9. Regional Structure and Kinematic History of the Sevier Fold-and-Thrust Belt, Central Utah: Discussion
10. Resolving Apparent Conflicts between Oceanographic and Antarctic Climate Records and Evidence for a Decrease in pCO2 during the Oligocene through Early Miocene (34–16 Ma)
11. Distinguishing between Rooted and Rootless Detachments: A Case Study from the Mormon Mountains of Southeastern Nevada
12. Stratigraphy, Sedimentary Structures, and Textures of the Late Neoproterozoic Doushantuo Cap Carbonate in South China
13. The Ediacaran Period: A New Addition to the Geologic Time Scale
14. Pattern of Mesozoic Thrust Surfaces and Tertiary Normal Faults in the Sevier Desert Subsurface, West-Central Utah
15. U-Pb Sensitive High-Resolution Ion Microprobe Ages from the Doushantuo Formation in South China: Constraints on Late Neoproterozoic Glaciations
16. A New Period for the Geologic Time Scale
17. Eocene Calibration of Geomagnetic Polarity Time Scale Reevaluated: Evidence from the Green River Formation of Wyoming
18. Three "First Places" for Ediacaran Period
19. Carbonate Platform Growth and Cyclicity at a Terminal Proterozoic Passive Margin, Infra Krol Formation and Krol Group, Lesser Himalaya, India
20. Neoproterozoic Stratigraphic Comparison of the Lesser Himalaya (India) and Yangtze Block (South China): Paleogeographic Implications
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