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1. Organic petrography and geochemical characterization of the Upper Cretaceous Second White Specks and Upper Belle Fourche alloformations, west-central Alberta: Analysis of local maturity anomalies.

2. Geochemical characteristics of Cretaceous Yogou Formation source rocks and oil-source correlation within a sequence stratigraphic framework in the Termit Basin, Niger.

3. The geochemistry, tectonic and palaeogeographic setting of the Karing Volcanic Complex and the Dusunbaru pluton, an early Permian volcanic-plutonic centre in Sumatra, Indonesia.

4. The tight oil potential of the Lucaogou Formation from the southern Junggar Basin, China.

5. Geochemical characteristics and origin of sodium carbonates in a closed alkaline basin: The Lower Permian Fengcheng Formation in the Mahu Sag, northwestern Junggar Basin, China.

6. Multiple sulphur isotope records tracking basinal and global processes in the 1.98 Ga Zaonega Formation, NW Russia.

7. Geochemistry and geochronology of gabbros from the Asa Ophiolite, Tibet: Implications for the early Cretaceous evolution of the Meso-Tethys Ocean.

8. Effects of core formation on the Hf–W isotopic composition of the Earth and dating of the Moon-forming impact.

9. An integrated approach for identification and characterization of palaeo-exposure surfaces in the upper Sarvak Formation of Abadan Plain, SW Iran.

10. Marine redox stratification on the earliest Cambrian (ca. 542–529 Ma) Yangtze Platform.

11. Carbonate diagenesis in the Barremian-Aptian Tirgan Formation (Kopet-Dagh Basin, NE Iran): Petrographic, geochemical and reservoir quality constraints.

12. Petrogenesis and tectonics of the Acasta Gneiss Complex derived from integrated petrology and 142Nd and 182W extinct nuclide-geochemistry.

13. Element geochemical characteristics and formation environment for the roof, floor and gangue of coal seams in the Gujiao mining area, Xishan coalfield, China.

14. Detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology and provenance of the Sanxiatian Formation (Huade Group) in the North China Craton: Implications for the breakup of the Columbia supercontinent.

15. Formation of the Neoproterozoic ophiolites in southern China: New constraints from trace element and PGE geochemistry and Os isotopes.

16. Geochronology and geochemistry of volcanic rocks from the Jingtan Formation in the eastern Jiangnan orogen, South China: Constraints on petrogenesis and tectonic implications.

17. Geochemical characterisation of xenotime formation environments using U-Th.

18. Evidence for melting of subducting carbonate-rich sediments in the western Aegean Arc.

19. Geochemistry and depositional conditions of the carbonate-bearing lacustrine source rocks: A case study from the Early Permian Fengcheng Formation of Well FN7 in the northwestern Junggar Basin.

20. Cyclostratigraphic constraints on the duration of the Datangpo Formation and the onset age of the Nantuo (Marinoan) glaciation in South China.

21. Origin of a Tertiary oil from El Mahafir wildcat & geochemical correlation to some Muglad source rocks, Muglad basin, Sudan.

22. Evolution and estimated age of the C5 Lukala carbonate-evaporite ramp complex in the Lower Congo region (Democratic Republic of Congo): New perspectives in Central Africa.

23. The oldest known paleosol profiles on Earth: 3.46 Ga Panorama Formation, Western Australia.

24. Formation mechanism of tight coal-derived-gas reservoirs with medium-low abundance in Xujiahe Formation, central Sichuan Basin, China.

25. Geological and geochemical characteristics of marine-continental transitional shale from the Upper Permian Longtan formation, Northwestern Guizhou, China.

26. Evaluation of Eocene source rock for potential shale oil and gas generation in north Cambay Basin, India.

27. Formation of the Eğrikar (Gümüşhane) Fe–Cu skarn type mineralization in NE Turkey: U–Pb zircon age, lithogeochemistry, mineral chemistry, fluid inclusion, and O-H-C-S isotopic compositions.

28. Depositional environment and factors controlling β-carotane accumulation: A case study from the Jimsar Sag, Junggar Basin, northwestern China.

29. An integrated study of geochemistry and mineralogy of the Upper Tukau Formation, Borneo Island (East Malaysia): Sediment provenance, depositional setting and tectonic implications.

30. Seismic interpretation and characterization of anhydrite caprocks in the Tromsø Basin, SW Barents Sea.

31. Reply to comment on “Geochronology and geochemistry of rhyolites from Hormuz Island, southern Iran: A new Cadomian arc magmatism in the Hormuz Formation” by Atapour, H. and Aftabi, A.

32. Petrology and geochemistry of the orbicular granitoid of Caldera, northern Chile. Models and hypotheses on the formation of radial orbicular textures.

33. Geochronology and geochemistry of the Early Jurassic Yeba Formation volcanic rocks in southern Tibet: Initiation of back-arc rifting and crustal accretion in the southern Lhasa Terrane.

34. Statistical analysis as a tool for assisting geochemical interpretation of the Upper Triassic Yanchang Formation, Ordos Basin, Central China.

35. Spatial variations in the stoichiometry and geochemistry of Miocene dolomite from Grand Cayman: Implications for the origin of island dolostone.

36. Seawater storage and element transfer associated with mantle serpentinization in magma-poor rifted margins: A quantitative approach.

37. Petrography and geochemistry of the Mesoarchean Bikoula banded iron formation in the Ntem complex (Congo craton), Southern Cameroon: Implications for its origin.

38. New geochemical and mineralogical constraints on the genesis of the Vani hydrothermal manganese deposit at NW Milos island, Greece: Comparison with the Aspro Gialoudi deposit and implications for the formation of the Milos manganese mineralization.

39. A mixed seawater and hydrothermal origin of superior-type banded iron formation (BIF)-hosted Kouambo iron deposit, Palaeoproterozoic Nyong series, Southwestern Cameroon: Constraints from petrography and geochemistry.

40. Evaluation of provenance and weathering of beach sediments in the lower part of the Cameroonian coast.

41. Physico-chemical tuning of palaeogeographic shifts: Bhuj formation, Kutch, India.

42. Paleoredox reconstruction of bituminous shales from the Miocene Hançili Formation, Çankırı-Çorum Basin, Turkey: Evaluating the role of anoxia in accumulation of organic-rich shales.

43. Characteristics of hydrothermal sedimentation process in the Yanchang Formation, south Ordos Basin, China: Evidence from element geochemistry.

44. Taphofacies of Lower-Middle Pennsylvanian marine invertebrates from the Monte Alegre and Itaituba formations, part of the outcropped marine sequence of the Tapajós Group (Southern Amazonas Basin, Brazil) – regional palaeoecological models.

45. Geochemical characterisation of Neoproterozoic marine habitats: Evidence from trace elements and Nd isotopes in the Urucum iron and manganese formations, Brazil.

46. Composition and pore characteristics of black shales from the Ediacaran Lantian Formation in the Yangtze Block, South China.

47. Palynology, palynofacies analysis, depositional environments and source rock potential of Lower Cretaceous successions in southern Iraq.

48. Geochemical characteristics of marine and terrestrial shale gas in China.

49. The geochemical characteristics and factors controlling the organic matter accumulation of the Late Ordovician-Early Silurian black shale in the Upper Yangtze Basin, South China.

50. The effect of river-delta system on the formation of the source rocks in the Baiyun Sag, Pearl River Mouth Basin.

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