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2. Orbital forcing of Upper Jurassic (Tithonian) shallow-water carbonates, Tethyan Adriatic Platform, Croatia evaluated using synthetic vs. real data sets
3. Middle and Late Jurassic record of sea-level, sequence development, and carbon-isotope fluctuations, Tethyan Adriatic Carbonate Platform, Croatia
4. Astronomically forced sequence development of terrestrial massive sand-sheet, inland sabkha and palustrine units, Lower Miocene Hadrukh Formation, eastern Saudi Arabia
5. Testing for astronomical forcing of cycles and gamma ray signals in outer shelf/upper slope, mixed siliciclastic-carbonates: Upper Oligocene, New Zealand
6. Climate controlled, fabric destructive, reflux dolomitization and stabilization via marine- and synorogenic mixed fluids: An example from a large Mesozoic, calcite-sea platform, Croatia
7. Distinguishing Milankovitch‐Driven Processes in the Rock Record from Stochasticity Using Computer‐Simulated Stratigraphy
8. FISCHERPLOTS: An Excel spreadsheet for computing Fischer plots of accommodation change in cyclic carbonate successions in both the time and depth domains
9. Carbon–oxygen isotope signal of Mississippian slope carbonates, Appalachians, USA: A complex response to climate-driven fourth-order glacio-eustasy
10. Transgressive oversized radial ooid facies in the Late Jurassic Adriatic platform interior: low-energy precipitates from highly supersaturated hypersaline waters
11. Assessing Milankovitch forcing in disconformity‐prone cyclic shallow‐water carbonates, Upper Jurassic (Kimmeridgian), Adriatic Platform, Croatia.
12. Updip sequence development on a wave- and current-dominated, mixed carbonate-siliciclastic continental shelf: Paleogene, North Carolina, eastern U.S.A.
13. Interactive comment on 'Central Tethyan platform-top hypoxia during Oceanic Anoxic Event 1a' by Alexander Hueter et al
14. Recurrent Cooling Events in Aptian Greenhouse: Stable-Isotope Trends and Sequence-Stratigraphic Evidence from Southern Tethyan Adriatic Platform Carbonates
15. Upper Callovian to Oxfordian Muddy Supersequence of Southern Adriatic Platform, Croatia
16. Sequence Stratigraphy and Oxygen-Carbon Isotope Signal from Albian Platform-Interior Carbonates, Southern Croatia
17. Sequence development influenced by intermittent cooling events in Aptian greenhouse, Adriatic Platform, Croatia
18. Aptian carbonate sequences of a cooler phase within Cretaceous greenhouse, Adriatic platform, Croatia
19. Coarse, fabric destructive post-depositional dolomites, Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous Adriatic platform, Croatia: origin by mesohaline reflux
20. Sequence and Carbon Isotope Stratigraphy from the Aptian carbonate platform interior, southern Croatia
21. Facies stacking pattern, sequence stratigraphy and carbon-isotope signature of Albian platform-interior carbonates, southern Croatia
22. Cyclostratigraphy of Upper Albian tropical platform-interior carbonate facies, Korcula Island, Croatia
23. Sedimentary and carbon isotope record from the Aptian carbonate platform, Croatia
24. Albian cyclic peritidal facies of Adriatic platform interior in southern Croatia
25. Bioturbated-carbonate-capped parasequences: a key to short term climate/sea level change on carbonate platforms controlled by climate and plant and animal bioturbation
26. Late Valanginian to Early Barremian peritidal facies of the Adriatic platform, Croatia: Evidence of subaerial exposure
27. Sequence Stratigraphy, Carbon Isotope Signature, and Dolomitization of a Late Jurassic Greenhouse Platform, Croatia
28. Late Valanginian to Late Hauterivian Peritidal and Subaerial Exposure Facies, Adriatic Platform, Croatia
29. Carbonate platform signature of greenhouse worlds
30. Marine platform dolomites, Late Jurassic Early Cretaceous Bahama type platform, Croatia
31. Do All Carbonate Parasequences Shallow Up? If Not, Why Not?
32. High Frequency Sea Level Change Recorded within non-cyclic Lower Aptian and cyclic Upper Aptian Platform-Interior Facies of the Adriatic Platform, Southern Croatia
33. High-resolution sequence stratigraphy of a Late Jurassic Adriatic platform: carbonate isotopic signature and greenhouse vs transitional eustasy
34. Peritidal and Subaerial Exposure Facies of Late Valanginian to Late Hauterivian Platform-Interior Carbonates, Mljet Island, Croatia
35. Albian Facies Within a Cyclic Peritidal Platform-Interior Sequence, Adriatic Platform, Southern Croatia
36. A Fifty million year (Late Jurassic – Early Cretaceous) climate record from the Bahama-type Adriatic platform, Croatia
37. Facies and cyclity of Barremian Peritidal deposits, Southern Adriatic Platform, Croatia
38. Facies stacking pattern in a Late Jurassic (Tithonian) Adriatic Platform: implications for greenhouse phase in Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous cool mode
39. Cyclicity of Barremian Tidal Flat Deposits of Southern Adriatic Platform, Croatia
40. Aptian Platform-Interior Facies of Adriatic Platform, Southern Croatia
41. Late Jurassic Tithonian greenhouse climate inferred from facies stacking: Adriatic cyclic platform interior, Croatia
42. Fischer plots track accommodation changes in Mesozoic Adriatic platform
43. Late Jurassic facies stacking patterns in the interior of the Adriatic Platform: evidence for greenhouse climate in Mesozoic cool mode
44. Microbial laminite versus rooted and burrowed caps on peritidal cycles: Salinity control on parasequence development, Early Cretaceous isolated carbonate platform, Croatia.
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46. IGC Field Trip T221: Early Paleozoic Continental Shelf to Basin Transition, Northern Virginia.
47. The Formation and Drowning of Isolated Carbonate Seamounts: Tectonic and Ecological Controls in the Northern Apennines.
48. Cyclic Sedimentation in Carbonate and Mixed Carbonate-Clastic Environments: Four Simulation Programs for a Desktop Computer.
49. Controls on Upper Jurassic Carbonate Buildup Development in the Lusitanian Basin, Portugal.
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