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“The Proterozoic Pinguicula Group, Wernecke Mountains, Yukon: A siliciclastic and carbonate slope to basin succession with local and exotic sediment provenance.”, in Yukon Exploration and Geology 2011, Yukon Geological Survey, 2012, pp. 129-149.
, “Chemostratigraphic correlation of the epicratonic Lower to Middle Cambrian Mount Clark, Mount Cap and Saline River formations, northern mainland Northwest Territories”, Geological Association of Canada – Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting, vol. 40. Kingston, ON, p. 37, 2017.
, “Convergin morphometry of Proterozoic and post-vegetation rivers”, Geological Association of Canada - Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting, vol. 40. Kingston, ON, p. 174, 2017.
, “An exquisitely diverse assemblage of organic-walled microfossils from the Proterozoic of Arctic Canada and implications for the early evolution of eukaryotes”, Geological Association of Canada – Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting, vol. 40. Kingston, ON, p. 233, 2017.
, “Intact paleocaves linked to sediment fluidisation structures at the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary (Victoria Island, NWT)”, Geological Association of Canada – Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting, vol. 40. Kingston, ON, p. 251, 2017.
, “Stratigraphy, chemostratigraphy and paleoenvironmental analysis of a ~1.0 Ga carbonate shelf succession: The Brock Inlier, Northwest Territories, Canada”, Geological Association of Canada – Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting. Kingston, ON, p. 132, 2017.
, “Implications of selective predation on the macroevolution of eukaryotes: Evidence from Arctic Canada”, Emerging Topics in Life SciencesEmerging Topics in Life Sciences.
, “Organic-walled microfossils from the late Meso to early Neoproterozoic lower Shaler Supergroup (Arctic Canada): Diversity and biostratigraphic significance”, Precambrian ResearchPrecambrian Research.
, “Organic-walled microfossils from the late Meso to early Neoproterozoic lower Shaler Supergroup (Arctic Canada): diversity and biostratigraphic significance”, Precambrian Research, vol. 321, pp. 349-374, 2019.
, “Planform sinuosity of Proterozoic rivers: A craton to channel-reach perspective.”, Fluvial meanders and their sedimentary products in the rock record., vol. 48, accepted October 24th, 2017. International Association of Sedimentologists, 2017.
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