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“Tectonic controls on distribution and stratigraphy of the Cryogenian Rapitan iron formation, northwestern Canada”, Precambrian ResearchPrecambrian Research, vol. 278, pp. 303-322, 2016.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2016-058828Mount Berg FormationRapitan GroupRapitan iron formationRedstone BasinSayunei FormationShezal FormationSnake River Basin
“Origin and hydrology of a large, intact Early Cambrian paleocave system and its role in overlying fluidisation structures, Arctic Canada”, Sedimentary Geology, vol. 351, pp. 66-79, 2017.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2017-037559fluidization structurespaleocavesQuyuk formationWynniatt Formation
“Atypical Cu mineralisation in the Cornwallis carbonate-hosted Zn district: Storm copper deposit, Arctic Canada”, Ore Geology ReviewsOre Geology Reviews, vol. 99, pp. 86-115, 2018.
, “Implications of selective predation on the macroevolution of eukaryotes: Evidence from Arctic Canada”, Emerging Topics in Life SciencesEmerging Topics in Life Sciences, 2018.
, “Early fungi from the Proterozoic era in Arctic Canada”, Nature, 2019.
, “High-resolution correlation between contrasting early Tonian carbonate successions in NW Canada highlights pronounced global carbon isotope variations”, Precambrian ResearchPrecambrian Research, vol. 346, p. 105816, 2020.
, “Offshore bedrock geology of Eclipse Sound and Pond Inlet: connecting the structure and stratigraphy of Bylot and northern Baffin islands”, Canadian Journal of Earth SciencesCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, vol. 57, pp. 1254-1267, 2020.
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“Shale-hosted biota from the Dismal Lakes Group in Arctic Canada supports an early Mesoproterozoic diversification of eukaryotes”, Journal of Paleontology, pp. 1-25, 2021.
, “Biostratigraphic evidence for incremental tectonic development of early Cambrian deep-water environments in the Misty Creek embayment (Selwyn basin, Northwest Territories, Canada)”, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, pp. 1-16, 2022.
, “Geochemical Evidence for a Topographically Driven Regional Mineralizing Fluid in the Polaris Zn District, Arctic Canada”, Economic Geology, vol. 117, pp. 1451-1480, 2022.
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“Redbed diagenesis links district-scale mineralising fluids to Cu source rock in the Polaris Zn-Pb(-Cu) district, Arctic Canada”, Ore Geology Reviews, p. 105916, 2024.
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