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2. A New Hypothesis for the Amount and Distribution of Dextral Displacement along the Fish Lake Valley–Northern Death Valley–Furnace Creek Fault Zone, California-Nevada
3. A New Period for the Geologic Time Scale
4. Are Proterozoic Cap Carbonates and Isotopic Excursions a Record of Gas Hydrate Destabilization Following Earth’s Coldest Intervals
5. Calibration between Eustatic Estimates from Backstripping and Oxygen Isotopic Records for the Oligocene
6. Carbonate Platform Growth and Cyclicity at a Terminal Proterozoic Passive Margin, Infra Krol Formation and Krol Group, Lesser Himalaya, India
7. Carbon Isotopic Composition of Neoproterozoic Glacial Carbonates as a Test of Paleoceanographic Models for Snowball Earth Phenomena
8. Condensation Origin for Neoproterozoic Cap Carbonates during Deglaciation
9. Deformation and Basin Formation along Strike-Slip Faults
10. Depositional Sequence Analysis Applied to Late Proterozoic Wilpena Group, Adelaide Geosyncline, South Australia
11. Detrital Zircon Provenance of Mesoproterozoic to Cambrian Arenites in the Western United States and Northwestern Mexico
12. Distinguishing between Rooted and Rootless Detachments: A Case Study from the Mormon Mountains of Southeastern Nevada
13. Eocene Calibration of Geomagnetic Polarity Time Scale Reevaluated: Evidence from the Green River Formation of Wyoming
14. Evaluating the Stratigraphic Response to Eustasy from Oligocene Strata in New Jersey
15. Evidence for Two Pulses of Glaciation during the Late Proterozoic in Northern Utah and Southeastern Idaho
16. Extensional Collapse along the Sevier Desert Reflection, Northern Sevier Desert Basin, Western United States: Comment and Reply
17. Is There a Role for Sequence Stratigraphy in Chronostratigraphy?
18. Is the Sevier Desert Reflection of West-Central Utah a Normal Fault?
19. Is the Sevier Desert Reflection of West-Central Utah a Normal Fault?: Comment and Reply
20. Kinematic Evidence for Downdip Movement on the Mormon Peak Detachment
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