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1. In situ U-Pb dating of Jurassic dinosaur bones from Sichuan Basin, South China.

2. Provenance of Carboniferous-Permian sedimentary units in southern Mexico: evidence for peri-arc basin evolution during the Pangea assembly.

3. New Rock Art Sites in Tigrai, Northern Ethiopia, and Their Relevance to the Understanding of the Rock Art and Dating of Domesticates Elsewhere in Ethiopia.

4. Jurassic Paleomagnetism of the Lhasa Terrane—Implications for Tethys Evolution and True Polar Wander.

5. Results of 147 Sm– 143 Nd (ID-TIMS) and U–Pb (SHRIMP-II) Dating of Rocks and Minerals of the Chromite-Bearing Kluchevskoy Ophiolite Massif (the Eastern Segment of the Urals) and Their Geological Interpretation.

6. Thrust Structure and Bidirectional Paleocurrent in the Jingzhushan Formation during the Late Cretaceous in the Nyima Basin, Tibet Plateau, China: Approach of Magnetic Fabric and Zircon Chronology.

7. Geochemistry and geochronology of the Rajmahal Flood Basalt Province, northeastern India: Genetic links to Kerguelen hotspot activity.

8. Late Indosinian granitoids in the Zhacanggou, Guide Basin, NW China: Whole‐rock geochemistry, zircon U–Pb geochronology, Lu–Hf isotopes, and implications for magma mixing.

9. Isotopic Age of the Xiong'er Group Volcanic Rocks and Its Geological Significance in Western Henan, China.

10. Dating fossil lower-crustal earthquakes by in-situ apatite U-Pb geochronology.

11. 40Ar/39Ar dating of basaltic rocks and the pitfalls of plagioclase alteration.

12. The largest and earliest known sample of dental caries in an extinct mammal (Mammalia, Euarchonta, Microsyops latidens) and its ecological implications.

13. Pb–Pb Age of Carbonate Rocks of the Kamo Group, Baikit Anteclise of the Siberian Platform.

14. Geochronological study of biotite aegirine‐augite syenite in the Bengge area, Western Yunnan: An example of zircon U–Pb dating for alkalic rocks.

15. Apatite laser ablation Lu[sbnd]Hf geochronology: A new tool to date mafic rocks.

16. SHRIMP U–Pb ages of zircons from the Lengshuikeng ore field, North Wuyi Mountains, South China: Implications for dating volcaniclastic rocks.

17. Unraveling the geologic and tectonic history of the Memnonia-Sirenum region of Mars: Implications on the early formation of the Tharsis rise.

18. The geochemistry and geochronology of the upper granulite facies Kliprand dome: Comparison of the southern and northern parts of the Bushmanland Domain of the Namaqua Metamorphic Province, southern Africa and clues to its evolution.

19. COMPOSITION AND AGE OF BASIC DIKES IN THE NASTENKA SITE OF THE MALO-TARYNSKOYE OROGENIC GOLD DEPOSIT (VERKHOYANSK-KOLYMA FOLDED REGION, NORTHEAST RUSSIA).

20. New datings and elevations of a fossil reef in Lembetabe, southwest Madagascar: eustatic and tectonic implications.

21. Geochronology, petrogenesis, and tectonic implications of Permian felsic rocks of the Central Great Xing'an Range, NE China.

22. Design, construction, and characterization of a compact DD neutron generator designed for 40Ar/39Ar geochronology.

23. Petrogenesis of Jurassic granitoids in the west central Lhasa subterrane, Tibet, China: the Geji example.

24. The Python time machine -- an open source software application for luminescence-based rock surface dating.

25. The polyphase evolution of the mafic rocks of the Juiz de Fora Complex: The record of two supercontinent cycles.

26. Geochronology and geochemistry of the granitoids and ore – forming age in the Xiaoyao tungsten polymetallic skarn deposit in the Jiangnan Massif tungsten belt, China: Implications for their petrogenesis, geodynamic setting, and mineralization.

27. Age discordance and mineralogy.

28. U-Pb geochronology of grossular-andradite garnet.

29. Unsung Pioneers of Sequence Stratigraphy: Eliot Blackwelder, Joseph Barrell, Amadeus Grabau, John Rich and Harry Wheeler.

30. Geochronology and Genesis of the Tiegelongnan Porphyry Cu(Au) Deposit in Tibet: Evidence from U-Pb, Re-Os Dating and Hf, S, and H-O Isotopes.

31. Magnetic polarity maps and time maps in the eastern Potwar Plateau; Applications of magnetic polarity stratigraphy.

32. 40Ar/39Ar geochronology of the Drakensberg continental flood basalts: Understanding large argon isotopic variations in mafic groundmass and plagioclase size fractions.

33. Advances in in-situ Rb-Sr dating using LA-ICP-MS/MS: applications to igneous rocks of all ages and to the identification of unrecognized metamorphic events.

34. Zircon U-Pb geochronological evidence for the evolution of the Nan-Uttaradit suture in northern Thailand.

35. Geochronology and petrogenesis of Triassic high-K calc-alkaline granodiorites in the East Kunlun orogen, West China: Juvenile lower crustal melting during post-collisional extension.

36. U-Pb geochronology of detrital and inherited zircons in the Yidun arc belt, eastern Tibet Plateau and its tectonic implications.

37. Structural, metamorphic and geochronological record in the Goszów quartzites of the Orlica-Śnieżnik Dome (SW Poland): implications for the polyphase Variscan tectonometamorphism of the Saxothuringian terrane.

38. EPMA monazite geochronology of the basement and supracrustal rocks within the Pur-Banera basin, Rajasthan: Evidence of Columbia breakup in Northwestern India.

39. U/Pb geochronology of fossil fish dentine from Romualdo Formation, Araripe Basin, northeast of Brazil.

40. A Cryogenian chronology: Two long-lasting synchronous Neoproterozoic glaciations.

41. Recent plate re-organization at the Azores Triple Junction: Evidence from combined geochemical and geochronological data on Faial, S. Jorge and Terceira volcanic islands.

42. Assessing the age of the Late Cretaceous Danek Bonebed with U-Pb geochronology1.

43. Investigating the resetting of IRSL signals in beach cobbles and their potential for rock surface dating of marine terraces in Northern Chile.

44. When Did the Anthropocene Begin...and Why Does It Matter?

45. Direct dating of mid-crustal shear zones with synkinematic allanite: new in situ U-Th-Pb geochronological approaches applied to the Mont Blanc massif.

46. Palaeogeography of the Siberian platform during middle Palaeozoic Times (∼450–400 Ma): new palaeomagnetic evidence from the Lena and Nyuya rivers.

47. A two-stage exhumation in Western French Massif Central: New geochronological evidences of syn-collisional extension.

48. A new Bayesian approach toward improved regression of low-count U[sbnd]Pb geochronology data generated by LA-ICPMS.

49. Age and tectonic position of the Ulkan Group, the stratotype of the Upper Karelian in Eastern Siberia and the Far East.

50. Re–Os geochronology of the lacustrine Green River Formation: Insights into direct depositional dating of lacustrine successions, Re–Os systematics and paleocontinental weathering

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