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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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    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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    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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    Relating soil gas to weathering using rock and regolith geochemistry
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    American Journal of Science September 2018, 318 (7) 727-763; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/07.2018.01
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    The tectonics and paleo-drainage of the easternmost Himalaya (Arunachal Pradesh, India) recorded in the Siwalik rocks of the foreland basin
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    American Journal of Science September 2018, 318 (7) 764-798; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/07.2018.02
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    Petrogenesis of the Rambler Rhyolite Formation: Controls on the Ming VMS Deposit and geodynamic implications for The Taconic Seaway, Newfoundland Appalachians, Canada
    Jean-Luc Pilote and Stephen J. Piercey
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    Detrital zircon geochronology of the Fredericton Trough, New Brunswick, Canada: Constraints on the Silurian Closure of remnant Iapetus Ocean
    Robert J. Dokken, John W.F. Waldron and S. Andrew Dufrane
    American Journal of Science June 2018, 318 (6) 684-725; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/06.2018.03
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    Isotope sclerochronology of ammonites (Baculites Compressus) from methane seep and non-seep sites in the Late Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway, USA: Implications for ammonite habitat and mode of life
    Neil H. Landman, J. Kirk Cochran, Mariah Slovacek, Neal L. Larson, Matthew P. Garb, Jamie Brezina and James D. Witts
    American Journal of Science June 2018, 318 (6) 603-639; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/06.2018.01
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    Model based Paleozoic atmospheric oxygen estimates: a revisit to GEOCARBSULF
    Shuang Zhang, Noah J. Planavsky, Alexander J. Krause, Edward W. Bolton and Benjamin J. W. Mills
    American Journal of Science May 2018, 318 (5) 557-589; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/05.2018.05
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    Interpreting multiple sulfur isotope signals in modern anoxic sediments using a full diagenetic model (California-Mexico margin: Alfonso Basin)
    Andrew Masterson, Marc J. Alperin, William M. Berelson and David T. Johnston
    American Journal of Science May 2018, 318 (5) 459-490; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/05.2018.02

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