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    Provenance record from Mesoproterozoic-Cambrian sediments of Peary Land, North Greenland: Implications for the ice-covered Greenland Shield and Laurentian palaeogeography by Kirkland, Chris, Pease, V., Whitehouse, M., Ineson, J.

    Published 2009
    “…The coverage and nature of this basement is of key importance in understanding the evolution of the Greenland Shield and its palaeogeography. Specifically, the extent of the Grenville Orogen within Greenland is difficult to resolve due to overprinting deformation and ice cover. …”
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    Palaeogeographic development and economic potential of the coal-bearing palaeocene Todalen Member, Spitsbergen by Marshall, Christopher John

    Published 2013
    Subjects: “…Oil Prone Coals Svalbard Todalen Member Palaeogeography Palaeocene Longyear Svea Svarteper Askeladden Retorting Spitsbergen Paralic…”
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    Decoding Earth's rhythms: Modulation of supercontinent cycles by longer superocean episodes by Li, Z., Mitchell, R., Spencer, Christopher, Ernst, R., Pisarevskiy, Sergei, Kirscher, Uwe, Murphy, J.

    Published 2019
    “…This interpretation is in agreement with global palaeogeography and is supported by variations in passive margin, orogen, and mineral deposit records that each exhibits both ~500–700 million years periodic signal and a 1000–1500 million years variation trend. …”
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    Palaeobiogeography of Ordovician echinoderms by Lefebvre, B., Sumrall, C.D., Shroat-Lewis, R.A., Reich, M., Webster, G.D., Hunter, Aaron, Nardin, E., Rozhnov, S., Guensburg, T., Touzeau, A., Noailles, F., Sprinkle, J.

    Published 2013
    “…Late Ordovician faunas tend to become more cosmopolitan, possibly as a consequence of changing palaeogeography and/or relatively higher sea-levels in the Sandbian–Katian interval. …”
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    A distant magmatic source for Cretaceous karst bauxites of Southern Apennines (Italy), revealed through SHRIMP zircon age dating by Boni, Maria, Reddy, Steven, Mondillo, Nicola, Balassone, Giuseppina, Taylor, Rich

    Published 2012
    “…Because the bauxite occurs on a isolated carbonate platform, the grains must come from far away sources, most probably transported by wind. The age, palaeogeography and inferred Cretaceous wind pattern are consistent with a prevailing origin from the Dinaric and Carpatho-Balkan orogenic belts, with its Cretaceous bimodal volcanism.…”
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    Distributions and stable carbon isotopic compositions of biomarkers in torbanites from different palaeogeographical locations by Grice, Kliti, Audino, Michiele, Alexander, Robert, Kagi, Robert

    Published 2001
    “…The data was scrutinised for any evidence of molecular features which may be characteristic of palaeogeography. The torbanites studied were selected to cover a range of age and palaeoclimatic conditions (e.g. …”
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    Detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology, Hf isotopes and geochemistry constraints on crustal growth and Mesozoic tectonics of southeastern China by Meng, L., Li, Zheng-Xiang, Chen, H., Li, X., Zhu, C.

    Published 2014
    “…Such sharp changes between the pre-J1 and post-J1 strata coincide with the remarkable change in regional palaeogeography from a broad shallow marine basin in the Late Triassic–Early Jurassic time to a basin-and-range-style province in the Middle Jurassic. …”
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    The Sperrgebiet Domain, Aurus Mountains, SW Namibia: A ~2020–850 Ma window within the Pan-African Gariep Orogen by Thomas, R., Macey, P., Spencer, Christopher, Dhansay, T., Diener, J., Lambert, C., Frei, D., Nguno, A.

    Published 2016
    “…It was cannibalised by the later Richtersveld arc which dominated the palaeogeography of this part of southern Africa 100 m.y. later, and which forms the crustal infrastructure of much of Western Namaqualand. …”
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