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  1. A new subsurface temperature model for Ireland from joint geophysical–petrological inversion of seismic, surface heat flow and petrophysical data
  2. Where did the ice reach the sea? The utility of coupled K-feldspar Rb-Sr, Ar-Ar, and Pb-isotope analysis applied to mid-Miocene ice-rafted debris in Antarctic marine sediment 
  3. Excess 40Ar in Alkali Feldspar and 206,207Pb in Apatite Caused by Fluid-Induced Recrystallisation in a Semi-Closed Environment in Proterozoic (Meta)Granites of the Mt Isa Inlier, NE Australia
  4. Continental-scale sediment mixing and dispersal across northern Gondwana: detrital zircon U-Pb-O-Hf isotopic evidence from the Cambro-Ordovician sandstones overlying the Arabian Shield
  5. Dynamic collapse and regrowth of the Antarctic Ice Sheet in the Weddell Sea sector during the middle Miocene: A novel multi-proxy sedimentary provenance approach using in-situ 87Rb/87Sr dating of detrital K-feldspar
  6. Palaeoproterozoic (late “Laxfordian”) reworking of juvenile Neoarchean Lewisian orthogneisses, Iona, Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
  7. Trade, recycling and mixing in local metal management strategies of the later Bronze Age south Carpathian Basin: Lead isotope and chemical analyses of hoarded metalwork
  8. Mapping ancient geochemical terranes using feldspar Pb isotopes
  9. Mountains from sand grains: Advances in detrital provenance applied to orogens
  10. Sedimentary recycling in Jianchuan Basin, SE Tibetan Plateau: A solution to the debate on the formation age of the First Bend (Yangtze River)
  11. Detrital garnet geochronology by in‐situ U‐Pb and Lu‐Hf analysis: A case study from the European Alps
  12. Late Oligocene Formation of the Pearl River Triggered by the Opening of the South China Sea
  13. Beyond Zircon: Incorporating Detrital Feldspar Pb Isotope Analysis into the Multiproxy Toolbox for Sedimentary Provenance Analysis—an Example from a Long-Lived Eastern Laurentian Clastic System
  14. Sedimentary provenance perspectives on the evolution of the major rivers draining the eastern Tibetan Plateau
  15. Detrital garnet Lu-Hf and U-Pb geochronometry coupled with compositional analysis: Possibilities and limitations as a sediment provenance indicator
  16. Tracking ice-sheet dynamics by detrital feldspar Pb-isotope and 87Rb/87Sr dating during the Middle Miocene Climatic Transition, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
  17. Cenozoic reorganization of fluvial systems in eastern China: Sedimentary provenance of detrital K-feldspar in Taiwan
  18. The Basement and Dalradian Rocks of the North Mayo Inlier
  19. The Geology of Western Ireland: A Record of the ‘Birth’ and ‘Death’ of the Iapetus Ocean
  20. The Slishwood Division and Its Relationship with the Dalradian Rocks of the Ox Mountains
  21. Do Palaeoproterozoic terrane boundaries (defined using feldspar Pb isotope data) control mineralization in the North Atlantic region?
  22. Uranium–lead phosphate chronostratigraphy: A proof of concept from the mid-Carboniferous boundary
  23. Meter-Scale Chemical and Isotopic Heterogeneities in the Oceanic Mantle, Leka Ophiolite Complex, Norway
  24. No connection between the Yangtze and Red rivers since the late Eocene
  25. Formation of the Three Gorges (Yangtze River) no earlier than 10 Ma
  26. Correction to: Ultrapotassic magmatism in the heyday of the Variscan Orogeny: the story of the Třebíč Pluton, the largest durbachitic body in the Bohemian Massif
  27. Alternatives to zircon in sedimentary provenance analysis: A case study in detrital garnet U-Pb and trace-element analysis
  28. Tracking ice-sheet dynamics by detrital feldspar Pb-isotope and 87Rb/87Sr dating during the Middle Miocene Climatic Transition, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
  29. Constraining the links between the Himalayan belt and the Central Myanmar Basins during the Cenozoic: An integrated multi-proxy detrital geochronology and trace-element geochemistry study
  30. The Importance of Provenance for Triassic Petroleum Systems on the Southwest Barents Shelf
  31. Isotopic forward modelling: A new tool to interpret U-Pb thermochronometry data
  32. Linking sedimentary phosphate U-Pb ages to syn-sedimentary processes
  33. Multi-method approach to understanding the migration mechanisms of Pb in apatite and Ar in alkali feldspar from Proterozoic granitic batholiths from the Mt. Isa Inlier (Australia)
  34. Diffusion and fluid interaction in Itrongay pegmatite (Madagascar): Evidence from in situ 40Ar/39Ar dating of gem-quality alkali feldspar and U Pb dating of protogenetic apatite inclusions
  35. Southeastern Tibetan Plateau serves as the dominant sand contributor to the Yangtze River: Evidence from Pb isotopic compositions of detrital K‐feldspar
  36. Ultrapotassic magmatism in the heyday of the Variscan Orogeny: the story of the Třebíč Pluton, the largest durbachitic body in the Bohemian Massif
  37. Mobility and diet in Prehistoric Denmark: strontium isotope analysis and incremental stable isotope analysis of human remains from the Limfjord area
  38. Rapid crystallization of precious-metal-mineralized layers in mafic magmatic systems
  39. Age constraints for rare felsic mantle xenoliths from Elie Ness, Scottish Midland Valley
  40. Sr isotopes indicate millennial-scale formation of metal-rich layers by reactive melt percolation in an open-system layered intrusion
  41. U-Pb dating of carbonate-fluorapatite: a potential chronological tool for ancient marine sediments
  42. Tracking Late Quaternary ice sheet dynamics by multi-proxy detrital mineral U-Pb analysis: A case study from the Odyssea contourite, Ross Sea, Antarctica
  43. What are we dating, volume diffusion or recrystallisation? Isotopic modelling and trace-element analysis as tools to interpret the high-temperature U-Pb thermochronometer in apatite and rutile
  44. Rhenium‑osmium geochronology of the Toarcian Posidonia Shale, SW Germany
  45. Age and Origin of Deep Crustal Meta-igneous Xenoliths from the Scottish Midland Valley: Vestiges of an Early Palaeozoic Arc and ‘Newer Granite’ Magmatism
  46. The effect of intra-crystal uranium zonation on apatite U-Pb thermochronology: A combined ID-TIMS and LA-MC-ICP-MS study
  47. Assessing mineral fertility and bias in sedimentary provenance studies: examples from the Barents Shelf
  48. Practical guidelines and recent advances in the Itrax XRF core-scanning procedure
  49. Signal-to-noise ratios, instrument parameters and repeatability of Itrax XRF core scan measurements of floodplain sediments
  50. Linking in situ Crystallisation and Magma Replenishment via Sill Intrusion in the Rum Western Layered Intrusion, NW Scotland
  51. Peri-Gondwanan Ordovician arc magmatism in southeastern Ireland and the Isle of Man: Constraints on the timing of Caledonian deformation in Ganderia
  52. Length-scales of chemical and isotopic heterogeneity in the mantle section of the Shetland Ophiolite Complex, Scotland
  53. Multiple intrusive phases in the Leinster Batholith, Ireland: geochronology, isotope geochemistry and constraints on the deformation history
  54. Hf isotope evidence for effective impact melt homogenisation at the Sudbury impact crater, Ontario, Canada
  55. Sedimentary provenance constraints on drainage evolution models for SE Tibet: Evidence from detrital K-feldspar
  56. Incremental Construction of the Unit 10 Peridotite, Rum Eastern Layered Intrusion, NW Scotland
  57. Cryptic Disc Structures Resembling Ediacaran Discoidal Fossils from the Lower Silurian Hellefjord Schist, Arctic Norway
  58. Interrogating the provenance of large river systems: multi-proxyin situanalyses in the Millstone Grit, Yorkshire
  59. Identification of mantle peridotite as a possible Iapetan ophiolite sliver in south Shetland, Scottish Caledonides
  60. Provenance of detrital K-feldspar in Jianghan Basin sheds new light on the Pliocene–Pleistocene evolution of the Yangtze River
  61. Generations of Melt Extraction, Melt–Rock Interaction and High-Temperature Metasomatism Preserved in Peridotites of the ∼497 Ma Leka Ophiolite Complex, Norway
  62. A-type magmatism in a syn-collisional setting: The case of the Pan-African Hook Batholith in Central Zambia
  63. Sedimentary provenance, age and possible correlation of the Iona Group SW Scotland
  64. Pb isotope compositions of detrital K-feldspar grains in the upper-middle Yangtze River system: Implications for sediment provenance and drainage evolution
  65. Evolution of the Tyrone ophiolite, Northern Ireland, during the Grampian–Taconic orogeny: a correlative of the Annieopsquotch Ophiolite Belt of central Newfoundland?
  66. Constraints on the timing of Scandian deformation and the nature of a buried Grampian terrane under the Caledonides of northwestern Ireland
  67. Chemical heterogeneity in the upper mantle recorded by peridotites and chromitites from the Shetland Ophiolite Complex, Scotland
  68. Large-scale, linked drainage systems in the NW European Triassic: insights from the Pb isotopic composition of detrital K-feldspar
  69. Parental magma composition of the syntectonic Dawros Peridotite chromitites, NW Connemara, Ireland
  70. Age and composition of crystalline basement rocks on the Norwegian continental margin: offshore extension and continuity of the Caledonian-Appalachian orogenic belt
  71. In-situ zircon U–Pb, oxygen and hafnium isotopic evidence for magma mixing and mantle metasomatism in the Tuscan Magmatic Province, Italy
  72. Erratum to “Rhenium–osmium isotopes and platinum-group elements in the Rum Layered Suite, Scotland: Implications for Cr-spinel seam formation and the composition of the Iceland mantle anomaly” [Earth and Planetary Science Letters 286 (2009) 41–51]
  73. Dalradian Grampian Group affinity for the Bowmore Sandstone Group, Islay, SW Scotland
  74. Timing of ophiolite obduction in the Grampian orogen
  75. A Laurentian provenance for the Dalradian rocks of north Mayo, Ireland, and evidence for an original basement-cover contact with the underlying Annagh Gneiss Complex
  76. Detrital zircon, detrital titanite and igneous clast U–Pb geochronology and basement–cover relationships of the Colonsay Group, SW Scotland: Laurentian provenance and correlation with the Neoproterozoic Dalradian Supergroup
  77. Cr-spinel Seam Petrogenesis in the Rum Layered Suite, NW Scotland: Cumulate Assimilation and in situ Crystallization in a Deforming Crystal Mush
  78. Andean sinistral transpression and kinematic partitioning in South Georgia
  79. An integrated study of Permo-Triassic basins along the North Atlantic passive margin: implication for future exploration
  80. Sedimentology, sandstone provenance and palaeodrainage on the eastern Rockall Basin margin: evidence from the Pb isotopic composition of detrital K-feldspar
  81. K-feldspar sand-grain provenance in the Triassic, west of Shetland: distinguishing first-cycle and recycled sediment sources?
  82. Zircon texture and chemical composition as a guide to magmatic processes and mixing in a granitic environment and coeval volcanic system
  83. Hidden Archaean and Palaeoproterozoic crust in NW Ireland? Evidence from zircon Hf isotopic data from granitoid intrusions
  84. Rhenium–osmium isotopes and platinum-group elements in the Rum Layered Suite, Scotland: Implications for Cr-spinel seam formation and the composition of the Iceland mantle anomaly
  85. Erratum to “Basement–cover relationships of the Kalak Nappe Complex, Arctic Norwegian Caledonides and constraints on Neoproterozoic terrane assembly in the North Atlantic region” [Precambrian Res. 160 (2008) 245–276]
  86. The roles of melt infiltration and cumulate assimilation in the formation of anorthosite and a Cr-spinel seam in the Rum Eastern Layered Intrusion, NW Scotland
  87. Western Grenville Province holds key to midcontinental Granite-Rhyolite Province enigma
  88. Constraints on crustal structure and composition within a continental suture zone in the Irish Caledonides from shear wave wide-angle reflection data and lower crustal xenoliths
  89. The Finnmarkian Orogeny revisited: An isotopic investigation in eastern Finnmark, Arctic Norway
  90. Insights into granite petrogenesis from quantitative assessment of the field distribution of enclaves, xenoliths and K-feldspar megacrysts in the Monte Capanne pluton, Italy
  91. The tectonothermal evolution and provenance of the Tyrone Central Inlier, Ireland: Grampian imbrication of an outboard Laurentian microcontinent?
  92. Basement–cover relationships of the Kalak Nappe Complex, Arctic Norwegian Caledonides and constraints on Neoproterozoic terrane assembly in the North Atlantic region
  93. Baltica in the Cryogenian, 850–630Ma
  94. Insights into magmatic evolution and recharge history in Capraia Volcano (Italy) from chemical and isotopic zoning in plagioclase phenocrysts
  95. Tectonic evolution of the Arctic Norwegian Caledonides from a texturally- and structurally-constrained multi-isotopic (Ar-Ar, Rb-Sr, Sm-Nd, U-Pb) study
  96. Drainage reorganization during breakup of Pangea revealed by in-situ Pb isotopic analysis of detrital K-feldspar
  97. Provenance and Terrane Evolution of the Kalak Nappe Complex, Norwegian Caledonides: Implications for Neoproterozoic Paleogeography and Tectonics
  98. The structure and timing of lateral escape during the Scandian Orogeny: A combined strain and geochronological investigation in Finnmark, Arctic Norwegian Caledonides
  99. Erratum to: “Granitic magmatism of Grenvillian and late Neoproterozoic age in Finnmark, Arctic Norway—Constraining pre-Scandian deformation in the Kalak Nappe Complex” [J. Precam. Res. 145(2006)24–52]
  100. Insights into magma evolution in Capraia Volcano (Italy) from plagioclase chemical and isotopic zonation
  101. Granitic magmatism of Grenvillian and late Neoproterozoic age in Finnmark, Arctic Norway—Constraining pre-Scandian deformation in the Kalak Nappe Complex
  102. The Use of the Common Pb Isotope Composition of Detrital K-Feldspar Grains as a Provenance Tool and Its Application to Upper Carboniferous Paleodrainage, Northern England
  103. The Lapland-Kola orogen: Palaeoproterozoic collision and accretion of the northern Fennoscandian lithosphere
  104. Early Silurian magmatism and the Scandian evolution of the Kalak Nappe Complex, Finnmark, Arctic Norway
  105. Erratum to D. Gagnevin, J. S. Daly, T. E. Waight, D. Morgan, and G. Poli (2005) “Pb isotopic zoning of K-feldspar megacrysts determined by Laser Ablation Multi-Collector ICP-MS: Insights into granite petrogenesis”, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 69, 1...
  106. Seismic velocities of granulite-facies xenoliths from Central Ireland: Implications for lower crustal composition and anisotropy
  107. 470 Ma granitoid magmatism associated with the Grampian Orogeny in the Slishwood Division, NW Ireland
  108. Pb isotopic zoning of K-feldspar megacrysts determined by Laser Ablation Multi-Collector ICP-MS: Insights into granite petrogenesis
  109. Microchemical and Sr Isotopic Investigation of Zoned K-feldspar Megacrysts: Insights into the Petrogenesis of a Granitic System and Disequilibrium Crystal Growth
  110. Grampian and late Grenville events recorded by mineral geochronology near a basement-cover contact in north Mayo, Ireland
  111. Petrographic, geochemical and isotopic constraints on magma dynamics and mixing in the Miocene Monte Capanne monzogranite (Elba Island, Italy)
  112. Crenulation-slip development in a Caledonian shear zone in NW Ireland: evidence for a multi-stage movement history
  113. Grampian orogenesis and the development of blueschist-facies metamorphism in western Ireland
  114. Age and provenance of early Precambrian metasedimentary rocks in the Lapland-Kola Belt, Russia: evidence from Pb and Nd isotopic data
  115. Ion microprobe UPb zircon geochronology and isotopic evidence for a trans-crustal suture in the Lapland–Kola Orogen, northern Fennoscandian Shield
  116. Isotopic dating of overthrusting, collapse and related granitoid intrusion in the Grampian orogenic belt, northwestern Ireland
  117. Contrasting magmatic arcs in the Palaeoproterozoic of the south-western Baltic Shield
  118. Turbidites from the Clew Bay Complex, Ireland: provenance based on petrography, geochemistry and crustal residence values
  119. The Grenville Orogenic Cycle (ca. 1350-1000 Ma): an Adirondack perspective
  120. SmNd evidence for late Archaean crust formation in the Lapland-Kola Mobile Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia and Norway
  121. Age and crustal evolution of crystalline basement in western Ireland and Rockall
  122. Late Archaean SmNd model ages from the Voche-Lambina area: implications for the age distribution of Archaean crust in the Kola Peninsula, Russia
  123. Sm-Nd and U-Pb Isotopic Evidence of Juvenile Crust in the Adirondack Lowlands and Implications for the Evolution of the Adirondack Mts.
  124. Crustal growth in SW Sweden
  125. A precise U-Pb zircon age for the Inishtrahull syenitic gneiss, County Donegal, Ireland
  126. Geochronological evidence from discordant plutons for a late Proterozoic orogen in the Caledonides of Finnmark, northern Norway
  127. Juvenile Middle Proterozoic crust in the Adirondack Highlands, Grenville province, northeastern North America
  128. A local source for the Ordovician Derryveeny Formation, western Ireland: implications for the Connemara Dalradian
  129. Age, tectonic setting and provenance of Östfold-Marstrand Belt Supracrustals: Westward crustal growth of the Baltic Shield at 1760 Ma
  130. Preface
  131. Late Proterozoic High-pressure granulite facies meta-morphism in the north-east Ox inlier, north-west Ireland
  132. Late Presveconorwegian Magmatism in the Östfold-Marstrand Belt, Bohuslän, SW Sweden
  133. RbSr isotopic equilibrium during Sveconorwegian (= Grenville) deformation and metamorphism of the Orust dykes, S.W. Sweden
  134. Age relations of Sveconorwegian granitoid rocks in the Stora Le-Marstrand belt, Orust area, Sweden
  135. Rb-Sr ages of intrusive plutonic rocks from the Stora Le—Marstrand belt in Orust, SW Sweden
  136. The Annagh Gneiss Complex in County Mayo, Ireland