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Table of Contents

October 01, 2018; Volume 318,Issue 8
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B

  1. Barclay, Richard

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      Does large igneous province volcanism always perturb the mercury cycle? Comparing the records of Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 and the end-Cretaceous to other Mesozoic events
      Lawrence M.E. Percival, Hugh C. Jenkyns, Tamsin A. Mather, Alexander J. Dickson, Sietske J. Batenburg, Micha Ruhl, Stephen P. Hesselbo, Richard Barclay, Ian Jarvis, Stuart A. Robinson and Lineke Woelders
      American Journal of Science October 2018, 318 (8) 799-860; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/08.2018.01
  2. Batenburg, Sietske J.

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      Does large igneous province volcanism always perturb the mercury cycle? Comparing the records of Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 and the end-Cretaceous to other Mesozoic events
      Lawrence M.E. Percival, Hugh C. Jenkyns, Tamsin A. Mather, Alexander J. Dickson, Sietske J. Batenburg, Micha Ruhl, Stephen P. Hesselbo, Richard Barclay, Ian Jarvis, Stuart A. Robinson and Lineke Woelders
      American Journal of Science October 2018, 318 (8) 799-860; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/08.2018.01
  3. Blattmann, Thomas M.

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      On the geological and scientific legacy of petrogenic organic carbon
      Thomas M. Blattmann, Dominik Letsch and Timothy I. Eglinton
      American Journal of Science October 2018, 318 (8) 861-881; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/08.2018.02

C

  1. Canals, Àngels

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      Reply: (Reply to the Comment by David W. Morrow on “Self-accelerating dolomite-for-calcite replacement: Self-organized dynamics of burial dolomitization and associated mineralization”, v. 311, n. 7, p. 573–607.)
      Enrique Merino and Àngels Canals
      American Journal of Science October 2018, 318 (8) 887-892; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/08.2818.04

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  1. Dickson, Alexander J.

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      Does large igneous province volcanism always perturb the mercury cycle? Comparing the records of Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 and the end-Cretaceous to other Mesozoic events
      Lawrence M.E. Percival, Hugh C. Jenkyns, Tamsin A. Mather, Alexander J. Dickson, Sietske J. Batenburg, Micha Ruhl, Stephen P. Hesselbo, Richard Barclay, Ian Jarvis, Stuart A. Robinson and Lineke Woelders
      American Journal of Science October 2018, 318 (8) 799-860; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/08.2018.01

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  1. Eglinton, Timothy I.

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      On the geological and scientific legacy of petrogenic organic carbon
      Thomas M. Blattmann, Dominik Letsch and Timothy I. Eglinton
      American Journal of Science October 2018, 318 (8) 861-881; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/08.2018.02

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  1. Hesselbo, Stephen P.

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      Does large igneous province volcanism always perturb the mercury cycle? Comparing the records of Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 and the end-Cretaceous to other Mesozoic events
      Lawrence M.E. Percival, Hugh C. Jenkyns, Tamsin A. Mather, Alexander J. Dickson, Sietske J. Batenburg, Micha Ruhl, Stephen P. Hesselbo, Richard Barclay, Ian Jarvis, Stuart A. Robinson and Lineke Woelders
      American Journal of Science October 2018, 318 (8) 799-860; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/08.2018.01

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  1. Jarvis, Ian

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      Does large igneous province volcanism always perturb the mercury cycle? Comparing the records of Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 and the end-Cretaceous to other Mesozoic events
      Lawrence M.E. Percival, Hugh C. Jenkyns, Tamsin A. Mather, Alexander J. Dickson, Sietske J. Batenburg, Micha Ruhl, Stephen P. Hesselbo, Richard Barclay, Ian Jarvis, Stuart A. Robinson and Lineke Woelders
      American Journal of Science October 2018, 318 (8) 799-860; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/08.2018.01
  2. Jenkyns, Hugh C.

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      Does large igneous province volcanism always perturb the mercury cycle? Comparing the records of Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 and the end-Cretaceous to other Mesozoic events
      Lawrence M.E. Percival, Hugh C. Jenkyns, Tamsin A. Mather, Alexander J. Dickson, Sietske J. Batenburg, Micha Ruhl, Stephen P. Hesselbo, Richard Barclay, Ian Jarvis, Stuart A. Robinson and Lineke Woelders
      American Journal of Science October 2018, 318 (8) 799-860; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/08.2018.01

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  1. Letsch, Dominik

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      On the geological and scientific legacy of petrogenic organic carbon
      Thomas M. Blattmann, Dominik Letsch and Timothy I. Eglinton
      American Journal of Science October 2018, 318 (8) 861-881; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/08.2018.02

M

  1. Mather, Tamsin A.

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      Does large igneous province volcanism always perturb the mercury cycle? Comparing the records of Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 and the end-Cretaceous to other Mesozoic events
      Lawrence M.E. Percival, Hugh C. Jenkyns, Tamsin A. Mather, Alexander J. Dickson, Sietske J. Batenburg, Micha Ruhl, Stephen P. Hesselbo, Richard Barclay, Ian Jarvis, Stuart A. Robinson and Lineke Woelders
      American Journal of Science October 2018, 318 (8) 799-860; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/08.2018.01
  2. Merino, Enrique

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      Reply: (Reply to the Comment by David W. Morrow on “Self-accelerating dolomite-for-calcite replacement: Self-organized dynamics of burial dolomitization and associated mineralization”, v. 311, n. 7, p. 573–607.)
      Enrique Merino and Àngels Canals
      American Journal of Science October 2018, 318 (8) 887-892; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/08.2818.04
  3. Morrow, David W.

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      Comment on the “Self-accelerating dolomite-for-calcite replacement model: Self-organized dynamics of burial dolomitization and associated mineralization”, v. 311, n. 7, p. 573–607, by Enrique Merino and Àngels Canals
      David W. Morrow
      American Journal of Science October 2018, 318 (8) 882-886; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/08.2018.03

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  1. Percival, Lawrence M.E.

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      Does large igneous province volcanism always perturb the mercury cycle? Comparing the records of Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 and the end-Cretaceous to other Mesozoic events
      Lawrence M.E. Percival, Hugh C. Jenkyns, Tamsin A. Mather, Alexander J. Dickson, Sietske J. Batenburg, Micha Ruhl, Stephen P. Hesselbo, Richard Barclay, Ian Jarvis, Stuart A. Robinson and Lineke Woelders
      American Journal of Science October 2018, 318 (8) 799-860; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/08.2018.01

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  1. Robinson, Stuart A.

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      Does large igneous province volcanism always perturb the mercury cycle? Comparing the records of Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 and the end-Cretaceous to other Mesozoic events
      Lawrence M.E. Percival, Hugh C. Jenkyns, Tamsin A. Mather, Alexander J. Dickson, Sietske J. Batenburg, Micha Ruhl, Stephen P. Hesselbo, Richard Barclay, Ian Jarvis, Stuart A. Robinson and Lineke Woelders
      American Journal of Science October 2018, 318 (8) 799-860; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/08.2018.01
  2. Ruhl, Micha

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      Does large igneous province volcanism always perturb the mercury cycle? Comparing the records of Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 and the end-Cretaceous to other Mesozoic events
      Lawrence M.E. Percival, Hugh C. Jenkyns, Tamsin A. Mather, Alexander J. Dickson, Sietske J. Batenburg, Micha Ruhl, Stephen P. Hesselbo, Richard Barclay, Ian Jarvis, Stuart A. Robinson and Lineke Woelders
      American Journal of Science October 2018, 318 (8) 799-860; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/08.2018.01

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  1. Woelders, Lineke

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      Does large igneous province volcanism always perturb the mercury cycle? Comparing the records of Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 and the end-Cretaceous to other Mesozoic events
      Lawrence M.E. Percival, Hugh C. Jenkyns, Tamsin A. Mather, Alexander J. Dickson, Sietske J. Batenburg, Micha Ruhl, Stephen P. Hesselbo, Richard Barclay, Ian Jarvis, Stuart A. Robinson and Lineke Woelders
      American Journal of Science October 2018, 318 (8) 799-860; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/08.2018.01
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