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2. Adria in Mediterranean paleogeography, the origin of the Ionian Sea, and Permo-Triassic configurations of Pangea
3. Arctic ice and the ecological rise of the dinosaurs
4. Paleomagnetic Constraints From South Georgia On The Tectonic Reconstruction Of The Early Cretaceous Rocas Verdes Marginal Basin System Of Southernmost South America
5. Planetary chaos and inverted climate phasing in the Late Triassic of Greenland
6. A Late Permian paleopole from the Ikakern Formation (Argana basin, Morocco) and the configuration of Pangea
7. A new vertebrate fossil-bearing layer in the Rhætelv Formation (Kap Stewart Group) of central East Greenland: evidence of a Hettangian marine incursion into the continental Jameson Land Basin
8. Latitudinal land–sea distributions and global surface albedo since the Cretaceous
9. Northward dispersal of dinosaurs from Gondwana to Greenland at the mid-Norian (215–212 Ma, Late Triassic) dip in atmospheric pCO2
10. RESET: A Method to Monitor Thermoremanent Alteration in Thellier-Series Paleointensity Experiments
11. LA-ICPMS U-Pb geochronology of detrital zircon grains from the Coconino, Moenkopi, and Chinle Formations in the Petrified Forest National Park (Arizona)
12. Pangea B and the Late Paleozoic Ice Age
13. Reservoir and sealing properties of the Newark rift basin formations: Implications for carbon sequestration
14. Testing the occurrence of Late Jurassic true polar wander using the La Negra volcanics of northern Chile
15. Triassic lithostratigraphy of the Jameson Land Basin (central East Greenland), with emphasis on the new Fleming Fjord Group
16. U-Pb zircon geochronology and depositional age models for the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation (Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona, USA): implications for Late Triassic paleoecological and paleoenvironmental change
17. A candidate GSSP for the base of the Anisian from Kçira, Albania
18. Adria as promontory of Africa and its conceptual role in the Tethys Twist and Pangea B to Pangea A transformation in the Permian
19. Jurassic Monster Polar Shift Confirmed by Sequential Paleopoles From Adria, Promontory of Africa
20. Magnetochronology of the Entire Chinle Formation (Norian Age) in a Scientific Drill Core From Petrified Forest National Park (Arizona, USA) and Implications for Regional and Global Correlations in the Late Triassic
21. Mapping solar system chaos with the Geological Orrery
22. New magnetobiostratigraphic results from the Ladinian of the Dolomites and implications for the Triassic geomagnetic polarity timescale
23. Temporal and Stratigraphic Framework for Paleoanthropology Sites Within East-Central Area 130, Koobi Fora, Kenya
24. Anomalous Late Jurassic motion of the Pacific Plate with implications for true polar wander
25. Colorado Plateau Coring Project, Phase I (CPCP-I): A continuously cored, globally exportable chronology of Triassic continental environmental change from Western North America
26. Early hominins in Europe: The Galerian migration hypothesis
27. Empirical evidence for stability of the 405-kiloyear Jupiter-Venus eccentricity cycle over hundreds of millions of years
28. Forward modeling of thermally activated single-domain magnetic particles applied to First Order Reversal Curves
29. New early Permian paleopoles from Sardinia confirm intra-Pangea mobility
30. An early Brunhes (<0.78 Ma) age for the Lower Paleolithic tool-bearing Kozarnika cave sediments, Bulgaria
31. Astrochronostratigraphic polarity time scale (APTS) for the Late Triassic and Early Jurassic from continental sediments and correlation with standard marine stages
32. Enhanced magnetization of the Marlboro Clay as a product of soil pyrogenesis at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary?
33. A Novel Plate Tectonic Scenario for the Genesis and Sealing of Some Major Mesozoic Oil Fields
34. Identification of the short-lived Santa Rosa geomagnetic excursion in lavas on Floreana Island (Galapagos) by ⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar geochronology
35. Impact ejecta at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary
36. In memoriam George Kukla (1930 - 2014): A pioneer using magnetostratigraphy for land-sea climate correlations
37. New insights into lithology and hydrogeology of the northern Newark Rift Basin
38. New Insights on Rift Basin Development and the Geological Carbon Cycle, Mass Extinction, and Carbon Sequestration...
39. 3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya
40. A 30 Myr record of Late Triassic atmospheric pCO2 variation reflects a fundamental control of the carbon cycle by changes in continental weathering.
41. Age of Mammuthus trogontherii from Kostolac, Serbia, and the entry of megaherbivores into Europe during the Late Matuyama climate revolution
42. Bottleneck at Jaramillo for human migration to Iberia and the rest of Europe?
43. Chronostratigraphy of KNM-ER 3733 and other Area 104 hominins from Koobi Fora
44. Paleomagnetism of Miocene volcanics on Sao Tome: Paleosecular variation at the Equator and a comparison to its latitudinal dependence over the last 5 Myr
45. Quantified abundance of magnetofossils at the Paleocene–Eocene boundary from synchrotron-based transmission X-ray microscopy
46. Revised Stratigraphy of Late Triassic Age Strata of the Dan River Basin (Virginia and North Carolina, USA) Based on Drill Core and Outcrop Data
47. Tracking the Late Jurassic apparent (or true) polar shift in U-Pb-dated kimberlites from cratonic North America (Superior Province of Canada)
48. Weaker axially dipolar time-averaged paleomagnetic field based on multidomain-corrected paleointensities from Galapagos lavas
49. Age constraints on the dispersal of dinosaurs in the Late Triassic from magnetochronology of the Los Colorados Formation (Argentina)
50. Migration of Hominins With Megaherbivores into Europe via the Danube-Po Gateway in the Late Matuyama Climate Revolution
51. A paleointensity technique for multidomain igneous rocks
52. Comment on ‘The oldest human fossil in Europe from Orce (Spain) by Toro-Moyano et al. (2013)
53. Evidence for abundant isolated magnetic nanoparticles at the Paleocene–Eocene boundary
54. Modulation of Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic climate by variable drawdown of atmospheric pCO2 from weathering of basaltic provinces on continents drifting through the equatorial humid belt
55. Zircon U-Pb Geochronology Links the End-Triassic Extinction with the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province
56. Magnetization of polar ice: a measurement of terrestrial dust and extraterrestrial fallout
57. Rapid emplacement of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province as a net sink for CO2
58. The Dababiya corehole, Upper Nile Valley, Egypt: Preliminary Results
59. Volume II: Paleomagnetism and Confirmation of Drift (H.R. Frankel)
60. An earlier origin for the Acheulian
61. Atmospheric Pco2 Perturbations Associated with the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province
62. Climatically driven biogeographic provinces of Late Triassic tropical Pangea
63. Dynamos, domains, and paleomagnetic poles
64. First dated human occupation of Italy at ~0.85 Ma during the late Early Pleistocene climate transition
65. Implications of the Newark Supergroup-based astrochronology and geomagnetic polarity time scale (Newark-APTS) for the tempo and mode of the early diversification of the Dinosauria
66. Response to Comment on “Atmospheric PCo2 Perturbations Associated with the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province”
67. Understanding Earth’s Deep Past: Lessons for Our Climate Future
68. Equatorial paleomagnetic time-averaged field results from 0-5 Ma lavas from Kenya and the latitudinal variation of angular dispersion
69. Equatorial paleosecular variation of the geomagnetic field from 0 to 3 Ma lavas from the Galapagos Islands
70. Human migration into Europe during the late Early Pleistocene climate transition
71. Influence of inclination error in sedimentary rocks on the Triassic and Jurassic apparent pole wander path for North America and implications for Cordilleran tectonics
72. New magnetostratigraphy for the Olduvai Subchron in the Koobi Fora Formation, northwest Kenya, with implications for early Homo
73. Potential on-shore and off-shore reservoirs for CO2 sequestration in Central Atlantic magmatic province basalts
74. Rhaetian magneto-biostratigraphy from the Southern Alps (Italy): Constraints on Triassic chronology
75. Site Selected for Colorado Plateau Coring: Colorado Plateau Coring Project Workshop, Phase 2: 100 Million Years of Climatic, Tectonic, and Biotic Evolution From Continental Coring . . .
76. The Colorado Plateau Coring Project (CPCP): 100 Million Years of Earth System History
77. Opening of the Neo-Tethys Ocean and the Pangea B to Pangea A transformation during the Permian
78. Pleistocene magnetochronology of early hominin sites at Ceprano and Fontana Ranuccio, Italy
79. Stable isotopic response to late Eocene extraterrestrial impacts
80. What, if anything, is Quaternary?
81. Climatic, Tectonic, and Biotic Evolution in Continental Cores: Colorado Plateau Coring Project Workshop; St. George, Utah, 13-16 November 2007
82. CPCP: Colorado Plateau Coring Project — 100 Million Years of Early Mesozoic Climatic, Tectonic, and Biotic Evolution of an Epicontinental Basin Complex
83. Early Jurassic magnetostratigraphy and paleolatitudes from the Hartford continental rift basin (eastern North America) . . .
84. Equatorial convergence of India and early Cenozoic climate trends
85. Ice magnetization in the EPICA-Dome C ice core: Implication for dust sources during glacial and interglacial periods
86. Mapping Geomagnetic Field Variations with Unmanned Airborne Vehicles
87. Synchrony between the Central Atlantic magmatic province and the Triassic-Jurassic mass-extinction event? Reply to Marzoli et al.
88. Testing corrections for paleomagnetic inclination error in sedimentary rocks: A comparative approach
89. End-Triassic calcification crisis and blooms of organic-walled 'disaster species'
90. Leg 68: Introduction, Explanatory Notes, and Conventions
91. Meteoric smoke concentration in the Vostok ice core estimated from superparamagnetic relaxation and some consequences for estimates of Earth accretion rate
92. Source of oceanic magnetic anomalies and the geomagnetic polarity time scale
93. Synchrony between the Central Atlantic magmatic province and the Triassic-Jurassic mass-extinction event?
94. The Global Standard Stratotype-section and Point (GSSP) for the base of the Eocene Series in the Dababiya section (Egypt)
95. Widespread formation of cherts during the early Eocene climate optimum
96. Eocene biostratigraphy and magnetic stratigraphy from Possagno, Italy: The calcareous nannofossil response to climate variability
97. Meteoric smoke fallout revealed by superparamagnetism in Greenland ice
98. Paleointensity applications to timing and extent of eruptive activity, 9°-10°N East Pacific Rise
99. Revised chronology for late Pleistocene Mono Lake sediments based on paleointensity correlation to the global reference curve
100. Bolide summer: The Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum as a response to an extraterrestrial trigger
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