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1. Forty Years On: Just How Life Changing are School Expeditions?

2. The question of significance: Tall ship sailing and virtue development.

3. Learning outdoors and living well? Conceptual prospects for enhancing curriculum planning and pedagogical practices.

4. Not all aragonitic molluscs are missing: taphonomy and significance of a unique shelly lagerstätte from the Jurassic of SW Britain.

5. Predicting sediment discharges and erosion rates in deep time—examples from the late Cretaceous North American continent.

7. Controls on tidal sedimentation and preservation: Insights from numerical tidal modelling in the Late Oligocene–Miocene South China Sea, Southeast Asia.

8. Coupled 'storm-flood' depositional model: Application to the Miocene-Modern Baram Delta Province, north-west Borneo.

9. Reconstructing the morphologies and hydrodynamics of ancient rivers from source to sink: Cretaceous Western Interior Basin, Utah, USA.

10. Spatial sampling heterogeneity limits the detectability of deep time latitudinal biodiversity gradients.

11. Asteroid impact, not volcanism, caused the end-Cretaceous dinosaur extinction.

12. Predicting fluvial suspended sediment discharges in the geologic past — examples from the Cenomanian and Turonian North American continent.

13. Application of the adjoint approach to optimise the initial conditions of a turbidity current with the AdjointTurbidity 1.0 model.

14. Application of the adjoint approach to optimise the initial conditions of a turbidity current.

15. An improved quantitative measure of the tendency for volcanic ash plumes to form in water: implications for the deposition of marine ash beds.

16. Prediction of shoreline–shelf depositional process regime guided by palaeotidal modelling.

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