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Articles from the last few issues of Precambrian Research © Elsevier
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  • Provenance of a late Proterozoic-early Cambrian basin, Sierras de Cordoba, Argentina
    Precambrian Research, Vol. 129, No. 1. (12 February 2004), pp. 1-21.
    by JJ Schwartz, LP Gromet
  • Equatorial Baltica in the Vendian: palaeomagnetic data from the Sarek Dyke Swarm, northern Swedish Caledonides
    Precambrian Research, Vol. 129, No. 1. (12 February 2004), pp. 23-45.
  • Clastic sedimentation in a late Archaean accretionary terrain, Midlands greenstone belt, Zimbabwe
    Precambrian Research, Vol. 129, No. 1. (12 February 2004), pp. 47-69.
    by A Hofmann, PHGM Dirks, HA Jelsma
  • Paleomagnetism of the Neoproterozoic Chuar Group, Grand Canyon Supergroup, Arizona: implications for Laurentia's Neoproterozoic APWP and Rodinia break-up
    Precambrian Research, Vol. 129, No. 1. (12 February 2004), pp. 71-92.
    by AB Weil, JW Geissman, Voo
  • An equatorial Laurentia at 550 Ma confirmed by Grenvillian inherited zircons dated by LAM ICP-MS in the Skinner Cove volcanics of western Newfoundland: implications for inertial interchange true polar wander
    Precambrian Research, Vol. 129, No. 1. (12 February 2004), pp. 93-113.
    by JP Hodych, RA Cox, J Kosler
  • Provenance of the Proterozoic Thelon Basin, Nunavut, Canada, from detrital zircon geochronology and detrital quartz oxygen isotopes
    Precambrian Research, Vol. 129, No. 1. (12 February 2004), pp. 115-140.
    by SE Palmer, TK Kyser, EE Hiatt
  • Relationship between detrital zircon age-spectra and the tectonic evolution of the Late Archaean Witwatersrand Basin, South Africa
    Precambrian Research, Vol. 129, No. 1. (12 February 2004), pp. 141-168.
  • Basement tracing using Mid-Proterozoic anorthosites straddling a palaeoterrane boundary, Ontario, Canada
    Precambrian Research, Vol. 129, No. 1. (12 February 2004), pp. 169-184.
    by SA Prevec
  • Comment on ”C, O, Sr and Pb isotope systematics of carbonate sequences of the Vindhyan Supergroup, India: age, diagenesis, correlations and implications for global events” by J. S. Ray, J. Veizer and W.J. Davis - [Precambrian Res. 121 (2003) 103-140]
    Precambrian Research, Vol. 129, No. 1. (12 February 2004), pp. 185-188.
  • Reply to comment by Chakraborty P.P. and Sarkar A. on ”C, O, Sr and Pb isotope systematics of carbonate sequences of the Vindhyan Supergroup, India: age, diagenesis, correlations and implications for global events”
    Precambrian Research, Vol. 129, No. 1. (12 February 2004), pp. 189-190.
    by JS Ray, J Veizer
  • Comment on ”C, O, Sr and Pb isotope systematics of carbonate sequences of the Vindhyan Supergroup, India: age, diagenesis, correlations and implications for global events” by J.S. Ray, J. Veizer and W.J. Davis. [Precambrian Res. 121 (2003) 103-140]
    Precambrian Research, Vol. 129, No. 1. (12 February 2004), pp. 191-193.
    by S Kumar
  • Reply to comment by Kumar S. on ”C, O, Sr and Pb isotope systematics of carbonate sequences of the Vindhyan Supergroup, India: age, diagenesis, correlations and implications for global events”
    Precambrian Research, Vol. 129, No. 1. (12 February 2004), pp. 195-196.
    by JS Ray, J Veizer
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