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1. The Early Cretaceous Absolute Geomagnetic Paleointensity Based on Results for Traps of the Franz Josef Land Archipelago.

2. Anomalously fertile subcontinental lithospheric mantle beneath the intracontinental Canning Basin, Western Australia.

3. Influence of upwelling mantle magmas on cratonic crust implied from Vp/Vs beneath South America platform.

4. Prolonged Multi‐Phase Magmatism Due To Plume‐Lithosphere Interaction as Applied to the High Arctic Large Igneous Province.

5. Characterization and imaging magnetic minerals from ultramafic roots of a LIP: implication for deep crustal magnetic sources.

6. Prolonged Multi‐Phase Magmatism Due To Plume‐Lithosphere Interaction as Applied to the High Arctic Large Igneous Province

7. Crustal deformation in the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau: insights from broad-band Pg-wave attenuation tomography.

8. Carbon release from Large Igneous Province magmas estimated from trace element-gas correlations

9. Was the Late Ordovician mass extinction truly exceptional?

10. Effects of redox variability and early diagenesis on marine sedimentary Hg records.

11. Plume–lithosphere interactions and LIP-triggered climate crises constrained by the origin of Karoo lamproites.

12. Decoding the Emeishan Permian mantle plume in the southeastern margin of Tibet from the seismic signature of the local lithosphere.

13. Imprints of subducted Palaeo-Tethys oceanic lithosphere on upper-mantle discontinuities and the formation of the Emeishan large igneous province.

14. REE mineralization related to carbonatites and alkaline magmatism in the northern Tarim basin, NW China: implications for a possible Permian large igneous province.

15. The supercontinent cycle and Earth's long‐term climate.

16. Enhanced continental chemical weathering during the multiple early Eocene hyperthermals: New constraints from the southern Indian Ocean.

17. A New Tectonic Model Between the Madagascar Ridge and Del Cano Rise in the Indian Ocean.

18. A 27.5-My underlying periodicity detected in extinction episodes of non-marine tetrapods.

19. Plate Boundary and Triple Junction Control of Shatsky Rise Formation and Implications for Other Ocean Plateaus.

20. Sixteen mass extinctions of the past 541 My correlated with 15 pulses of Large Igneous Province (LIP) volcanism and the 4 largest extraterrestrial impacts.

21. High Q ScS beneath the Ontong Java Plateau

22. High-resolution palaeomagnetic results of Ethiopian trap series from Lima Limo section: implications for the Oligocene geomagnetic field behaviour and timing of volcanism.

23. Serial interaction of primitive magmas with felsic and mafic crust recorded by gabbroic dikes from the Antarctic extension of the Karoo large igneous province.

24. Molecular and isotopic evidence reveals the end-Triassic carbon isotope excursion is not from massive exogenous light carbon.

25. Volcanic controls on seawater sulfate over the past 120 million years.

26. The Evolution of Large Igneous Provinces in the Earth's History: The Eastern Baltic Shield.

27. Conditioned duality between supercontinental 'assembly' and 'breakup' LIPs.

28. Crustal Structure of the Greenland‐Iceland Ridge from Joint Refraction and Reflection Seismic Tomography.

29. Early Cretaceous Basalts of the Franz Josef Land Archipelago: Correspondence of New 40Ar/39Ar and Paleomagnetic Data.

30. How Thermochemical Piles Can (Periodically) Generate Plumes at Their Edges.

31. 1860-Ma I-Shaped Mafic Sills in the Murmansk Craton, Eastern Fennoscandia: Petrology and Tectonic Setting of Within-plate Mafic Events during Nuna Assembly.

32. A new crustal shear-velocity model in Southwest China from joint seismological inversion and its implications for regional crustal dynamics.

33. A reappraisal of the H–κ stacking technique: implications for global crustal structure.

34. A review of the Intraplate Mafic Magmatic Record of the Greater Congo craton.

35. Petrogenesis and geochemistry of WNW-ESE to NW-SE trending doleritic dykes of the Paleoproterozoic Liptako basement (West African Craton, West Niger).

36. Bayesian Markov-Chain Monte Carlo Inversion of Low-Temperature Thermochronology Around Two 8 − 10 m Wide Columbia River Flood Basalt Dikes

37. Interaction of a Spreading Mantle Plume Head and the Ancient Lithosphere: Studying Mantle Xenoliths in Basalts and Lamprophyre Diatremes of Western Syria.

38. Time series analysis of mantle cycles Part II: The geologic record in zircons, large igneous provinces and mantle lithosphere.

39. Pacific‐Panthalassic Reconstructions: Overview, Errata and the Way Forward.

40. Thinking about LIPs: A brief history of ideas in Large igneous province research.

41. Low water content in the mantle source of the Hainan plume as a factor inhibiting the formation of a large igneous province.

42. Lithospheric Thickness of Volcanic Rifting Margins: Constraints From Seaward Dipping Reflectors.

43. Geodynamic origin of carbonatites from the absolute paleotectonic reconstructions.

44. K-rich hydrous mantle lithosphere beneath the Ontong Java Plateau: Significance for the genesis of oceanic basalts and Archean continents.

45. Age and geochemistry of the Beata Ridge: Primary formation during the main phase (~89 Ma) of the Caribbean Large Igneous Province.

46. Terrestrial sources as the primary delivery mechanism of mercury to the oceans across the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event (Early Jurassic).

47. Thermal regime of the Northern Hikurangi margin, New Zealand.

48. The integration of palaeomagnetism, the geological record and mantle tomography in the location of ancient continents.

49. Multiphase magmatic and tectonic evolution of a large igneous province - Evidence from the crustal structure of the Manihiki Plateau, western Pacific.

50. Estimating emplacement rates for seaward-dipping reflectors associated with the U.S. East Coast Magnetic Anomaly.

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