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Revisiting Ediacaran sulfur isotope chemostratigraphy with in situ nanoSIMS analysis of sedimentary pyrite
Geology January 26, 2021, Vol.49, 611-616. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48262.1
Recalibrating Rodinian rifting in the northwestern United States
Daniel T. Brennan; Zheng-Xiang Li; Kai Rankenburg; Noreen Evans; Paul K. Link; Adam R. Nordsvan; Christopher L. Kirkland; J. Brian Mahoney; Tim Johnson; Bradley J. McDonald
Geology February 05, 2021, Vol.49, 617-622. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48435.1
Biomineralization of the Cambrian chancelloriids
Geology February 05, 2021, Vol.49, 623-628. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48428.1
Organic biomorphs may be better preserved than microorganisms in early Earth sediments
Geology January 28, 2021, Vol.49, 629-634. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48152.1
Redefining the age of the lower Colorado River, southwestern United States
R.S. Crow; J. Schwing; K.E. Karlstrom; M. Heizler; P.A. Pearthree; P.K. House; S. Dulin; S.U. Jänecke; M. Stelten; L.J. Crossey
Geology February 22, 2021, Vol.49, 635-640. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48080.1
Wide-blocky veins explained by dependency of crystal growth rate on fracture surface type: Insights from phase-field modeling
Geology February 05, 2021, Vol.49, 641-646. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48472.1
Apatite nanoparticles in 3.46–2.46 Ga iron formations: Evidence for phosphorus-rich hydrothermal plumes on early Earth
Geology February 05, 2021, Vol.49, 647-651. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48374.1
Inherited lithospheric structures control arc-continent collisional heterogeneity
Geology February 05, 2021, Vol.49, 652-656. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48246.1
Metal-induced stress in survivor plants following the end-Permian collapse of land ecosystems
Daoliang Chu; Jacopo Dal Corso; Wenchao Shu; Haijun Song; Paul B. Wignall; Stephen E. Grasby; Bas van de Schootbrugge; Keqing Zong; Yuyang Wu; Jinnan Tong
Geology February 05, 2021, Vol.49, 657-661. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48333.1
Is the Eastern Denali fault still active?
Geology February 05, 2021, Vol.49, 662-666. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48461.1
Discovery of a large subsoil nitrate reservoir in an arroyo floodplain and associated aquifer contamination
Geology February 22, 2021, Vol.49, 667-671. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G47916.1
Gulf of Aden spreading does not conform to triple-junction formation
Geology February 05, 2021, Vol.49, 672-676. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48529.1
High-precision U-Pb age constraints on the Permian floral turnovers, paleoclimate change, and tectonics of the North China block
Qiong Wu; Jahandar Ramezani; Hua Zhang; Jun Wang; Fangui Zeng; Yichun Zhang; Feng Liu; Jun Chen; Yaofeng Cai; Zhangshuai Hou; Chao Liu; Wan Yang; Charles M. Henderson; Shu-zhong Shen
Geology February 05, 2021, Vol.49, 677-681. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48051.1
Abrasion regimes in fluvial bedrock incision
Geology February 22, 2021, Vol.49, 682-386. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48466.1
External signal preservation in halokinetic stratigraphy: A discrete element modeling approach
Geology February 22, 2021, Vol.49, 687-692. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48448.1
The Parker Quarry Lagerstätte of Vermont—The first reported Burgess Shale–type fauna rediscovered
Geology February 22, 2021, Vol.49, 693-697. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48422.1
Phanerozoic variation in dolomite abundance linked to oceanic anoxia
Geology February 22, 2021, Vol.49, 698-702. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48502.1
Homeostatic response of Aptian gymnosperms to changes in atmospheric CO2 concentrations
Geology February 22, 2021, Vol.49, 703-707. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48037.1
Subduction erosion and crustal material recycling indicated by adakites in central Tibet
Zong-Yong Yang; Qiang Wang; Lu-Lu Hao; Derek A. Wyman; Lin Ma; Jun Wang; Yue Qi; Peng Sun; Wan-Long Hu
Geology February 22, 2021, Vol.49, 708-712. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48486.1
Mid-Miocene volcanic migration in the westernmost Sunda arc induced by India-Eurasia collision
Geology March 04, 2021, Vol.49, 713-717. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48568.1
Volcanic carbon cycling in East Lake, Newberry Volcano, Oregon, USA
Geology March 04, 2021, Vol.49, 718-722. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48388.1
Calcium isotope composition of Morozovella over the late Paleocene–early Eocene
Gabriella D. Kitch; Andrew D. Jacobson; Dustin T. Harper; Matthew T. Hurtgen; Bradley B. Sageman; James C. Zachos
Geology March 04, 2021, Vol.49, 723-727. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48619.1
The age of dust—A new hydrological indicator in arid environments?
Geology March 04, 2021, Vol.49, 728-732. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48592.1
Magnetostratigraphy of U-Pb–dated boreholes in Svalbard, Norway, implies that magnetochron M0r (a proposed Barremian-Aptian boundary marker) begins at 121.2 ± 0.4 Ma
Yang Zhang; James G. Ogg; Daniel Minguez; Mark W. Hounslow; Snorre Olaussen; Felix M. Gradstein; Selen Esmeray-Senlet
Geology March 04, 2021, Vol.49, 733-737. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48591.1
Spatio-temporal patterns of Pyrenean exhumation revealed by inverse thermo-kinematic modeling of a large thermochronologic data set
Magdalena Ellis Curry; Peter van der Beek; Ritske S. Huismans; Sebastian G. Wolf; Charlotte Fillon; Josep-Anton Muñoz
Geology March 22, 2021, Vol.49, 738-742. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48687.1
New multicellular marine macroalgae from the early Tonian of northwestern Canada
Katie M. Maloney; Galen P. Halverson; James D. Schiffbauer; Shuhai Xiao; Timothy M. Gibson; Maxwell A. Lechte; Vivien M. Cumming; Alexie E.G. Millikin; Jack G. Murphy; Malcolm W. Wallace; David Selby; Marc Laflamme
Geology March 22, 2021, Vol.49, 743-747. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G48508.1
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A 23 m.y. record of low atmospheric CO2
Geology June 01, 2021, Vol.49, e524. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/G49093Y.1
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COVER: Meandering deep-sea burrows (Nereites) from the Cretaceous of Piani di Creto, near Genova Molassana, Italy. The association patterns characterizing Nereites and other fossil burrows have been shaped by small-world assembly rules remarkably similar to those that shape human social networks. Small-world dynamics has been a major macroevolutionary force in marine environments for the Phanerozoic. See “Small-world dynamics drove Phanerozoic divergence of burrowing behaviors” by Baucon et al., p. 748–752.
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