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1. The first description of vertebrate and invertebrate ichnofossils in the Stellarton Basin (Westphalian C), Nova Scotia, Canada

4. A diverse Late Carboniferous vertebrate and invertebrate ichnofaunal assemblage from Smith Point, Nova Scotia, Canada: implications for local stratigraphic mapping

5. Sedimentology and stratigraphy of the type section of the Pennsylvanian Boss Point Formation, Joggins Fossil Cliffs, Nova Scotia, Canada

6. 'Coal Age Galapagos': Joggins and the lions of Nineteenth Century geology

7. Stratigraphy and sedimentology of early Pennsylvanian red beds at Lower Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada: the Little River Formation with redefinition of the Joggins Formation

8. Sir William Dawson (1820-1899): a very modern paleobotanist

9. On the discovery of tetrapod trackways from Permo-Carboniferous redbeds of Prince Edward Island and their biostratigraphic significance

12. The carboniferous--Permian fossil record of Prince Edward Island, Canada, grows in significance.

13. Feature: UNESCO World Heritage and the Joggins cliffs of Nova Scotia.

14. Vegetation-induced sedimentary structures from fossil forests in the Pennsylvanian Joggins Formation, Nova Scotia.

17. A Batrachichnus salamandroides trackway from the Minto Formation of central New Brunswick, Canada: implications for alternative tracemaker interpretations.

18. The first evidence of terrestrial vertebrates from the Lower Mississippian Albert Formation of New Brunswick: Implications for the invasion of continental lacustrine ecosystems and biodiversity during Romer's Gap in Atlantic Canada.

19. On the discovery of a new Pygocephalus cubichnia from the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Joggins Fossil Cliffs, Nova Scotia, Canada.

20. The Pennsylvanian Springhill Mines Formation: sedimentological framework of a portion of the Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site.

21. Evaporite tectonics and the late Paleozoic stratigraphic development of the Cumberland basin, Appalachians of Atlantic Canada.

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