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41fore, organisms that depended on algae as a principal nutrient source, such as bivalves, would have been adversely affected. It is therefore being proposed that E. antarctica shows that its growth was restricted, due not

fore, organisms that depended on algae as a principal nutrient source, such as bivalves, would have been adversely affected. It is therefore being proposed that E. antarctica shows that its growth was restricted, due not

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42known. The framework modes and their sources suggest deposition in a foreland basin but do not preclude accumulation in a pull-apart basin. Resolution of basin type is hindered because sequences are fragmentary, folded,

known. The framework modes and their sources suggest deposition in a foreland basin but do not preclude accumulation in a pull-apart basin. Resolution of basin type is hindered because sequences are fragmentary, folded,

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43Dynamic subsidence of Eastern Australia during the Cretaceous

Dynamic subsidence of Eastern Australia during the Cretaceous

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44Dynamic topography and anomalously negative residual depth of the Argentine Basin

Dynamic topography and anomalously negative residual depth of the Argentine Basin

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Language: English - Date: 2012-01-22 20:34:13
45Vishal Maharaj is working on his Ph.D. degree at The University of Texas (Austin) His current research involves the investigation of the devevelopement of sedimentary fill within minibasin provinces through applicatons i

Vishal Maharaj is working on his Ph.D. degree at The University of Texas (Austin) His current research involves the investigation of the devevelopement of sedimentary fill within minibasin provinces through applicatons i

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Language: English - Date: 2012-01-10 12:28:53
46Dynamic topography and anomalously negative residual depth of the Argentine Basin

Dynamic topography and anomalously negative residual depth of the Argentine Basin

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47BSRG 2010 Conference programme National Oceanography Centre, SouthamptonDecember 2010 Convenor: Dr Russell Wynn

BSRG 2010 Conference programme National Oceanography Centre, SouthamptonDecember 2010 Convenor: Dr Russell Wynn

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Language: English - Date: 2011-01-04 16:27:05
48Sedimentary Research British Sedimentological Research Group AGM Abstracts

Sedimentary Research British Sedimentological Research Group AGM Abstracts

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Language: English - Date: 2015-02-03 13:30:25
49Alluvial stratigraphic sequences within the Permian Transantarctic foreland basin, Beardmore Glacier area, Antarctica JOHN

Alluvial stratigraphic sequences within the Permian Transantarctic foreland basin, Beardmore Glacier area, Antarctica JOHN

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 20:31:15
50Mygdalys Salazar graduated as a geophysical engineer and spent eight years working for the Venezuelan national oil company. Realizing the importance of improving her knowledge in other areas of earth science, she complet

Mygdalys Salazar graduated as a geophysical engineer and spent eight years working for the Venezuelan national oil company. Realizing the importance of improving her knowledge in other areas of earth science, she complet

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Language: English - Date: 2013-02-04 12:32:15