Citation: P. Xypolias et T. Doutsos, Kinematics of rock flow in a crustal-scale shear zone: implication for theorogenic evolution of the southwestern Hellenides, GEOL MAG, 137(1), 2000, pp. 81-96
Authors:
Dentith, MC
Bevan, AWR
Backhouse, J
Featherstone, WE
Koeberl, C
Citation: Mc. Dentith et al., Yallalie: a buried structure of possible impact origin in the Perth Basin,Western Australia, GEOL MAG, 136(6), 1999, pp. 619
Citation: Tp. Crimes et D. Mcilroy, A biota of Ediacaran aspect from lower Cambrian strata on the Digermul Peninsula, Arctic Norway, GEOL MAG, 136(6), 1999, pp. 633-642
Citation: Je. Treagus, A structural reinterpretation of the Tummel Belt and a transpressional model for evolution of the Tay Nappe in the Central Highlands of Scotland, GEOL MAG, 136(6), 1999, pp. 643-660
Citation: Ra. Batchelor et L. Jeppsson, Wenlock metabentonites from Gotland, Sweden: geochemistry, sources and potential as chemostratigraphic markers, GEOL MAG, 136(6), 1999, pp. 661-669
Citation: Cj. Underwood et Sf. Mitchell, Mid-Cretaceous onlap history of the Market Weighton structural high, northeast England, GEOL MAG, 136(6), 1999, pp. 681-696
Citation: M. Aberhan, Terrane history of the Canadian Cordillera: estimating amounts of latitudinal displacement and rotation of Wrangellia and Stikinia, GEOL MAG, 136(5), 1999, pp. 481-492
Citation: Bp. Roser et Rj. Korsch, Geochemical characterization, evolution and source of a Mesozoic accretionary wedge: the Torlesse terrane, New Zealand, GEOL MAG, 136(5), 1999, pp. 493-512
Citation: Mp. Searle et al., Age of crustal melting, emplacement and exhumation history of the Shivlingleucogranite, Garhwal Himalaya, GEOL MAG, 136(5), 1999, pp. 513-525
Citation: Mb. Holness, Contact metamorphism and anatexis of Torridonian arkose by minor intrusions of the Rum Igneous Complex, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, GEOL MAG, 136(5), 1999, pp. 527-542
Authors:
Scourse, JD
Austin, WEN
Sejrup, HP
Ansari, MH
Citation: Jd. Scourse et al., Foraminiferal isoleucine epimerization determinations from the Nar Valley Clay, Norfolk, UK: implications for Quaternary correlations in the southernNorth Sea basin, GEOL MAG, 136(5), 1999, pp. 543-560
Citation: Hp. Sejrup et Kl. Knudsen, Geochronology and palaeoenvironment of marine Quaternary deposits in Denmark: new evidence from northern Jutland, GEOL MAG, 136(5), 1999, pp. 561-578
Citation: Pa. Ustaomer et G. Rogers, The Bolu Massif: remnant of a pre-Early Ordovician active margin in the west Pontides, northern Turkey, GEOL MAG, 136(5), 1999, pp. 579-592
Citation: R. Hetzel et Rl. Romer, U-Pb dating of the Verkniy Ufaley intrusion, middle Urals, Russia: a minimum age for subduction and amphibolite facies overprint of the East Europeancontinental margin, GEOL MAG, 136(5), 1999, pp. 593-597
Citation: Ds. Wray, Identification and long-range correlation of bentonites in Turonian-Coniacian (Upper Cretaceous) chalks of northwest Europe, GEOL MAG, 136(4), 1999, pp. 361-371
Citation: Wt. Dean et al., Ordovician and Silurian stratigraphy and trilobites, Taurus Mountains nearKemer, southwestern Turkey, GEOL MAG, 136(4), 1999, pp. 373-393
Citation: Ltp. English, The use of magnetic susceptibility and trace element geochemistry for the correlation of fine-grained siliciclastic sequences: a Late Llandovery example from northwest England, GEOL MAG, 136(4), 1999, pp. 423-436
Citation: M. Ganssloser, Detrital chromian spinels in Rhenohercynian greywackes and sandstones (Givetian-Visean, Variscides, Germany) as indicators of ultramafic source rocks, GEOL MAG, 136(4), 1999, pp. 437-451
Citation: Ae. Richards et al., The sedimentology and palaeoecology of the Westleton Member of the NorwichCrag Formation (Early Pleistocene) at Thorington, Suffolk, England, GEOL MAG, 136(4), 1999, pp. 453-464