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Proterozoic–Phanerozoic tectonic evolution of the Qilian Shan and Eastern Kunlun Range, northern Tibet
GSA Bulletin December 24, 2021, Vol.134, 2179-2205. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36306.1
Middle–Late Triassic southward-younging granitoids: Tectonic transition from subduction to collision in the Eastern Tianshan–Beishan Orogen, NW China
Qigui Mao; Songjian Ao; Brian F. Windley; Zhiyong Zhang; Miao Sang; Zhou Tan; Hao Wang; Rui Li; Wenjiao Xiao; Zhuo Pan
GSA Bulletin January 05, 2022, Vol.134, 2206-2224. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36172.1
Geochronology and geochemistry of the Huntington Formation, Olds Ferry terrane, Blue Mountains province, northern U.S. Cordillera: Implications for accreted terrane correlation and assemb...
GSA Bulletin January 05, 2022, Vol.134, 2225-2244. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36036.1
Tectonic controls on Quaternary landscape evolution in the Ventura basin, southern California, USA, quantified using cosmogenic isotopes and topographic analyses
A. Hughes; D.H. Rood; D.E. DeVecchio; A.C. Whittaker; R.E. Bell; K.M. Wilcken; L.B. Corbett; P.R. Bierman; B.J. Swanson; T.K. Rockwell
GSA Bulletin January 05, 2022, Vol.134, 2245-2266. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36076.1
Emergence of wet conditions in the Mono Basin of the Western USA coincident with inception of the Last Glaciation
Guleed A.H. Ali; Ke Lin; Sidney R. Hemming; Stephen E. Cox; Philipp Ruprecht; Susan R.H. Zimmerman; Scott Stine; Xianfeng Wang
GSA Bulletin February 02, 2022, Vol.134, 2267-2279. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36084.1
The Numidian sand event in the Burdigalian foreland basin system of the Rif, Morocco, in a source-to-sink perspective
Anas Abbassi; Paola Cipollari; M.G. Fellin; M.N. Zaghloul; Marcel Guillong; Mohamed El Mourabet; Domenico Cosentino
GSA Bulletin January 11, 2022, Vol.134, 2280-2304. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36136.1
Paleo–Pacific plate subduction on the eastern Asian margin: Insights from the Jurassic foreland system of the overriding plate
Liang Qiu; Ruoyan Kong; Dan-Ping Yan; Hong-Xu Mu; Weihua Sun; Shouheng Sun; Yangguang Han; Chengming Li; Liangliang Zhang; Fude Cao; Shahnawaz Ariser
GSA Bulletin February 02, 2022, Vol.134, 2305-2320. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36118.1
Ordovician–Silurian back-arc silicic magmatism in the southernmost Appalachians
GSA Bulletin February 03, 2022, Vol.134, 2321-2334. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B35948.1
Enhanced precipitation in the Gulf of Mexico during the Eocene–Oligocene transition driven by interhemispherical temperature asymmetry
GSA Bulletin February 03, 2022, Vol.134, 2335-2344. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36103.1
Paleozoic–Mesozoic dispersal of Gondwana: Insights from detrital zircon geochronology of Lesser Himalaya strata, eastern Nepal
GSA Bulletin February 03, 2022, Vol.134, 2345-2358. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36216.1
Linkages between nitrogen cycling, nitrogen isotopes, and environmental properties in paleo-lake basins
GSA Bulletin February 03, 2022, Vol.134, 2359-2372. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36290.1
A waning Saxothuringian Ocean evidenced in the Famennian tephra-bearing siliceous succession of the Bardo Unit (Central Sudetes, SW Poland)
Grzegorz Racki; Stanisław Mazur; Katarzyna Narkiewicz; Agnieszka Pisarzowska; Waldemar Bardziński; Katarzyna Kołtonik; Dawid Szymanowski; Paweł Filipiak; Barbara Kremer
GSA Bulletin February 04, 2022, Vol.134, 2373-2398. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B35971.1
Mass extinction or extirpation: Permian biotic turnovers in the northwestern margin of Pangea
GSA Bulletin February 04, 2022, Vol.134, 2399-2414. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36227.1
The Castle Rock and Ironside Mountain calderas, eastern Oregon, USA: Adjacent venting sites of two Dinner Creek Tuff units—the most widespread tuffs associated with Columbia River flood b...
GSA Bulletin February 09, 2022, Vol.134, 2415-2435. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36070.1
Genetic mechanism of transfer zones in rift basins: Insights from geomechanical models
GSA Bulletin February 08, 2022, Vol.134, 2436-2452. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36151.1
Late Miocene–Pliocene onset of fluvial incision of the Cauca River Canyon in the Northern Andes
GSA Bulletin February 09, 2022, Vol.134, 2453-2468. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36047.1
Secondary cratering on Earth: The Wyoming impact crater field
GSA Bulletin February 11, 2022, Vol.134, 2469-2484. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36196.1
Anthropogenic impact on sediment transfer in the upper Missouri River catchment detected by detrital zircon analysis
GSA Bulletin February 11, 2022, Vol.134, 2485-2502. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36217.1
Early Paleozoic Cascadia-type active-margin evolution of the Dunhuang block (NW China): Geochemical and geochronological constraints
Jérémie Soldner; Chao Yuan; Karel Schulmann; Yingde Jiang; Pavla Štípská; Yunying Zhang; Zongying Huang; Xinyu Wang
GSA Bulletin February 14, 2022, Vol.134, 2503-2530. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36220.1
Initial uplift of the Qilian Shan, northern Tibet since ca. 25 Ma: Implications for regional tectonics and origin of eolian deposition in Asia
GSA Bulletin February 14, 2022, Vol.134, 2531-2547. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36242.1
The stability of dinosaur communities before the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) boundary: A perspective from southern Alberta using calcium isotopes as a dietary proxy
GSA Bulletin February 10, 2022, Vol.134, 2548-2560. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36222.1
Modern-like elevation and climate in Tibet since the mid-Miocene (ca. 15 Ma)
GSA Bulletin February 14, 2022, Vol.134, 2561-2575. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36198.1
Late Paleozoic to Mesozoic tectonic transition in northeastern Eurasia: Constraints from two island arc magmatic belts in eastern NE China
GSA Bulletin February 15, 2022, Vol.134, 2576-2588. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36314.1
Hydrogeochemical evolution of formation waters responsible for sandstone bleaching and ore mineralization in the Paradox Basin, Colorado Plateau, USA
Ji-Hyun Kim; Lydia Bailey; Chandler Noyes; Rebecca L. Tyne; Chris J. Ballentine; Mark Person; Lin Ma; Mark Barton; Isabel Barton; Peter W. Reiners; Grant Ferguson; Jennifer McIntosh
GSA Bulletin February 15, 2022, Vol.134, 2589-2610. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36078.1
Late Miocene–Quaternary seismic stratigraphic responses to tectonic and climatic changes at the northeastern margin of the South China Sea
GSA Bulletin February 16, 2022, Vol.134, 2611-2632. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36224.1
Rifting of the Indian passive continental margin: Insights from the Langjiexue basalts in the central Tethyan Himalaya, southern Tibet
GSA Bulletin February 16, 2022, Vol.134, 2633-2648. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36204.1
Mesozoic intracontinental ductile shearing along the Paleozoic Shangdan suture in the Qinling Orogen: Constraints from deformation fabrics and geochronology
GSA Bulletin February 25, 2022, Vol.134, 2649-2666. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36293.1
The newly discovered ca. 1.35 Ga metamafic rocks in the Oulongbuluke Block, NW China, and its record for transition from the Columbia to Rodinia supercontinent
Pei Lv; Shengyao Yu; Yinbiao Peng; Sanzhong Li; Yongjiang Liu; Chunyu Wang; Deyou Sun; Xingzhou Jiang; Xiangyu Gao; Wentao Ji; Chuanzhi Li
GSA Bulletin February 16, 2022, Vol.134, 2667-2679. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36269.1
Influence of hydrostratigraphy on the distribution of groundwater arsenic in the transboundary Ganges River delta aquifer system, India and Bangladesh
Madhumita Chakraborty; Abhijit Mukherjee; Kazi Matin Ahmed; Alan E. Fryar; Animesh Bhattacharya; Anwar Zahid; Raja Das; Siddhartha Chattopadhyay
GSA Bulletin February 28, 2022, Vol.134, 2680-2692. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36068.1
Late Mesozoic volcanism in the southern Xiong'er Mountains, eastern Qinling: Partial melting of the subducted Qinling crust underneath North China
GSA Bulletin February 28, 2022, Vol.134, 2693-2708. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36237.1
Mercury enrichments during the Carnian Pluvial Event (Late Triassic) in South China
He Zhao; Stephen E. Grasby; Xiangdong Wang; Lei Zhang; Yongsheng Liu; Zhong-Qiang Chen; Zhaochu Hu; Yuangeng Huang
GSA Bulletin March 02, 2022, Vol.134, 2709-2720. doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/B36205.1
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Cover Image
Cover: Detailed view of a paleochannel of the late Cretaceous continental Dinosaur Park Formation of Alberta, Canada, illustrating a deposit that regularly produces dinosaur remains. See “The stability of dinosaur communities before the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) boundary: A perspective from southern Alberta using calcium isotopes as a dietary proxy” by Martin et al., p. 2548–2560.
Photo by: Jeremy Martin.
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