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Citation: Aw. Baird et Aj. Russell, Structural and stratigraphic perspectives on the uplift and erosional history of Djebel Cherichira and Oued Grigema, a segment of the Tunisian Atlas thrust front, GEOL SOC SP, (162), 1999, pp. 125-142
Citation: Rwh. Butler et S. Spencer, Landscape evolution and the preservation of tectonic landforms along the northern Yammouneh Fault, Lebanon, GEOL SOC SP, (162), 1999, pp. 143-156
Citation: Mg. Eriksson, Influence of crustal movements on landforms, erosion and sediment deposition in the Irangi Hills, central Tanzania, GEOL SOC SP, (162), 1999, pp. 157-168
Citation: Pa. Fothergill et H. Ma, Preliminary observations on the geomorphic evolution of the Guide Basin, Qinghai Province, China: implications for the uplift of the northeast marginof the Tibetan Plateau, GEOL SOC SP, (162), 1999, pp. 183-200
Authors:
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Dorjnamjaa, D
Citation: La. Owen et al., The landscape evolution of Nemegt Uul: a late Cenozoic transpressional uplift in the Gobi Altai, southern Mongolia, GEOL SOC SP, (162), 1999, pp. 201-218
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Citation: Ch. Costa et al., Palaeolandsurfaces and neotectonic analysis in the southern Sierras Pampeanas, Argentina, GEOL SOC SP, (162), 1999, pp. 229-238
Authors:
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Sugden, DE
Denton, GH
Marchant, DR
Cockburn, HAP
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