16 results on '"Hesselbo, S.P."'
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2. Early Jurassic PCO2 Reconstructions Reveal Doubling of Carbon Dioxide Levels Across the Sinemurian–Pliensbachian Transition
3. An Early Jurassic (Sinemurian–Toarcian) stratigraphic framework for the occurrence of Organic Matter Preservation Intervals (OMPIs)
4. On the onset of Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) volcanism and environmental and carbon-cycle change at the Triassic–Jurassic transition (Neuquén Basin, Argentina)
5. Spectral Gamma-Ray Logs in Relation to Clay Mineralogy and Sequence Stratigraphy, Cenozoic of the Atlantic Margin, offshore New Jersey
6. Seismic-to-Well Correlation of Seismic Unconformities at Leg 150 Continental Slope Sites
7. The geochemistry of modern calcareous barnacle shells and applications for palaeoenvironmental studies
8. Sedimentology, stratigraphic context, and implications of Miocene intrashelf bottomset deposits, offshore New Jersey
9. Osmium isotope evidence for two pulses of increased continental weathering linked to Early Jurassic volcanism and climate change
10. Chemical and isotopic architecture of the belemnite rostrum
11. First record of the Early Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event from the Southern Hemisphere, Neuquén Basin, Argentina
12. Reply to comment from E. Głowniak and H. Wierzbowski on “The mid-Oxfordian (Late Jurassic) positive carbon-isotope excursion recognised from fossil wood in the British Isles; C.R. Pearce, S.P. Hesselbo and A.L. Coe, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 221, 343–357”
13. Fuller's earth (bentonite) in the Lower Cretaceous (Upper Aptian) ofShanklin (Isle of Wight, southern England)
14. Late Miocene to Pleistocene sequences at the New Jersey outer continental shelf (ODP leg 174A, sites 1071 and 1072)
15. Gamma-ray character and correlation of the Lower Lias, SW Britain
16. Stratigraphic relations of the Lower Greensand (Lower Cretaceous) of the Calne area, Wiltshire
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