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“Early Neoproterozoic sequence stratigraphy, Amundsen and Mackenzie-Selwyn basins, northwestern Canada”, in Saskatoon 2000; from plains to shield; the making of a continent's interior, vol. 27, Geological Association of Canada, Waterloo, ON, Canada, 2002, pp. 69-70.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2012-080294Amundsen Basineastern SiberiaMackenzie-Selwyn Basin
“Pinning northeastern Australia to northwestern Laurentia in the Mesoproterozoic”, Precambrian ResearchPrecambrian Research, vol. 249, pp. 88-99, 2014.
, Al3omTimes Cited:12Cited References Count:59
“Pinning northeastern Australia to northwestern Laurentia in the Mesoproterozoic”, Precambrian ResearchPrecambrian Research, vol. 249, pp. 88-99, 2014.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2014-066195Columbia SupercontinentFifteenmile GroupHess Canyon BasinNaraku Batholithnortheastern Australianorthwestern LaurentiaNuna SupercontinentTrampas BasinWernecke SupergroupWilliams Batholith
“Geology, Uqpilik, Victoria Island, Northwest Territories”, Geological Survey of Canada, p. preliminary, 2015.
, , “Late Mesoproterozoic rifting in Arctic Canada during Rodinia assembly: impactogens, trans-continental far-field stress and zinc mineralisation”, Terra NovaTerra NovaTerra Nova, vol. 28, pp. 188-194, 2016.
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“Rifting of Columbia to form a deep-water siliciclastic to carbonate succession; the Mesoproterozoic Pinguicula Group of northern Yukon, Canada”, Precambrian ResearchPrecambrian Research, vol. 278, pp. 179-206, 2016.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2016-058822Hart River InlierMount Landreville Formationnorthern Yukon TerritoryPass Mountain FormationPinguicula BasinPinguicula GroupRubble Creek Formation
“Rifting of Columbia to form a deep-water siliciclastic to carbonate succession: The Mesoproterozoic Pinguicula Group of northern Yukon, Canada”, Precambrian ResearchPrecambrian Research, vol. 278, pp. 179-206, 2016.
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“Origin and hydrology of a large, intact Early Cambrian paleocave system and its role in overlying fluidisation structures, Arctic Canada”, Sedimentary GeologySedimentary Geology, vol. 351, pp. 66-79, 2017.
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