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  1. Tectono‐magmatic division of the Late Ordovician (Sandbian) volcanism at the south‐western margin of Baltica using immobile trace elements: Relations to the plate movements in the Iapetus Palaeo‐Ocean
  2. Immobile and mobile elements during the transition of volcanic ash to bentonite – An example from the early Palaeozoic sedimentary section of the Baltic Basin
  3. Chemical weathering east and west of the emerging Caledonides in the Silurian – Early Devonian, with implications for climate1
  4. Internal stratification of two thick Ordovician bentonites of Estonia: deciphering primary magmatic, sedimentary, environmental and diagenetic signatures
  5. Upper Katian (Ordovician) volcanic ashes
  6. Upper Silurian stratigraphy of Podolia revisited: carbon isotopes, bentonites and biostratigraphy
  7. Silurian bentonites in Lithuania: correlations based on sanidine phenocryst composition and graptolite biozonation – interpretation of volcanic source regions
  8. The Llandovery–Wenlock boundary interval in west-central continental Estonia: an example from the Suigu (S-3) core section
  9. Geochemical evolution of Caledonian volcanism recorded in the sedimentary rocks of the eastern Baltic region
  10. Correlation of Silurian bentonites based on the immobile elements in the East Baltic and Scandinavia
  11. NITROGEN ISOTOPES IN KUKERSITE AND BLACK SHALE IMPLYING ORDOVICIAN-SILURIAN SEAWATER REDOX CONDITIONS
  12. Temporal evolution, petrography and composition of dolostones in the Upper Devonian Plavinas Regional Stage, southern Estonia and northern Latvia
  13. Al2O3/TiO2 ratio of the clay fraction of Late Ordovician–Silurian carbonate rocks as an indicator of paleoclimate of the Fennoscandian Shield
  14. Geochemical variations within the mid-Silurian Grötlingbo Bentonite (Gotland, Sweden): discriminating between magmatic composition, ash transport fractionation and diagenetic effects
  15. The Geniai Tuff in the southern East Baltic area - a new correlation tool near the Aeronian/Telychian stage boundary, Llandovery, Silurian
  16. Correlation of upper Llandovery–lower Wenlock bentonites in the När (Gotland, Sweden) and Ventspils (Latvia) drill cores: role of volcanic ash clouds and shelf sea currents in determining areal distribution of bentonite
  17. Geochemistry and correlation of volcanic ash beds from the Rootsiküla Stage (Wenlock–Ludlow) in the eastern Baltic
  18. Composition and correlation of volcanic ash beds of Silurian age from the eastern Baltic
  19. Integrated Telychian (Silurian) K-bentonite chemostratigraphy and biostratigraphy in Estonia and Latvia
  20. Distribution of phosphorus in the Middle and Upper Ordovician Baltoscandian carbonate palaeobasin
  21. Hirnantian (latest Ordovician) bio- and chemostratigraphy of the Stirnas-18 core, western Latvia
  22. Reconstruction of currents in the Mid-Ordovician–Early Silurian central Baltic Basin using geochemical and mineralogical indicators
  23. Corroded hydrothermal quartz in Ordovician altered volcanic ash beds of the Baltoscandian Region
  24. Multiphase Silurian bentonites in the Baltic Palaeobasin
  25. Hydrodynamic control of sedimentation in the Ordovician (Arenig–Caradoc) Baltic Basin
  26. Geochemistry of Telichian (Silurian) K-bentonites in Estonia and Latvia
  27. Correlation of Silurian bentonites from Gotland and the eastern Baltic using sanidine phenocryst composition, and biostratigraphical consequences
  28. Use of immobile trace elements for the correlation of Telychian bentonites on Saaremaa Island, Estonia, and mapping of volcanic ash clouds
  29. Altered volcanic ash as an indicator of marine environment, reflecting ph and sedimentation rate – example from the Ordovician Kinnekulle bed of Baltoscandia
  30. Chloritization of Late Ordovician K-bentonites from the northern Baltic Palaeobasin–influence from source material or diagenetic environment?
  31. Bioproductivity rise in the East Baltic epicontinental sea in the Aeronian (Early Silurian)
  32. Carbon isotope event markers through the Wenlock–Pridoli sequence at Ohesaare (Estonia) and Priekule (Latvia)