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621by Kirkland, Christopher L., Daly, J. Stephen, Whitehouse, Martin J.Get access
Published in Precambrian Research (2008)
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626by Loron, Corentin, Rainbird, Robert, Turner, Elizabeth, Greenman, J. Wilder, Javaux, EmmanuelleGet access
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627Neoproterozoic–Lower Palaeozoic stratigraphical relationships in the marginal thin-skinned thrust...“... overlie foreland rocks of latest Neoproterozoic–Early Palaeozoic age, mainly exposed in tectonic windows...”
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629by Junco Rojas, Andrés Eduardo“...The Big Easy prospect is a low-sulfidation epithermal gold occurrence of Neoproterozoic age...”
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630by Tahata, Miyuki, Sawaki, Yusuke, Yoshiya, Kazumi, Nishizawa, Manabu, Komiya, Tsuyoshi, Hirata, Takafumi, Yoshida, Naohiro, Maruyama, Shigenori, Windley, Brian F.Get access
Published in Precambrian Research (2015)
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631“...The Neoproterozoic Katangan Supergroup comprises a thick sedimentary rock succession subdivided...”
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632by Baldwin, Geoffrey, Turner, Elizabeth, Kamber, Balz“...Neoproterozoic iron formations record an unusual and apparently final recurrence of this sediment...”
Published in Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2012)
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634by HAO, Xiaoshu, ZHANG, Chuanlin, ZHANG, Huichao, DING, Teng, YE, Xiantao“...Abstract The Neoproterozoic banded iron formations (BIFs) were closely associated...”
Published in Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition (2022)
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635“... of initial (Neoproterozoic) rifting, and final (Neoproterozoic/Cambrian) drifting. The synchronous rifting...”
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636“...The Neoproterozoic Kuujjua Formation is an up to 120 m thick, texturally submature quartzarenite...”
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