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- Acadian Orogeny 45–46 Accretion 112 Grampian Terrane 62–64
- The Mesoproterozoic in the Nordic Countries
- Tracing Sveconorwegian Magmatic Provinces in the Nordfjord Region, Western Norway: a Zircon U-Pb Geochronological and Petrological Study
- New U-Pb Geochronological Insights Into
- Article in Press
- Review of the Proterozoic Evolution of the Grenville Province, Its Adirondack Outlier, and the Mesoproterozoic Inliers of the Appalachians
- Crustal Growth During the Sveconorwegian Orogeny
- Final Draft PDF 10 MB
- Linking Collisional and Accretionary Orogens During Rodinia Assembly and Breakup: Implications for Models of Supercontinent Cycles ∗ Peter A
- Decompressional Equilibration of the Midsund Granulite from Otrøy, Western Gneiss Region, Norway
- The Sandvik Peridotite, Gurskøy, Norway: Three Billion Years of Mantle Evolution in the Baltica Lithosphere
- The Mesoproterozoic Hallandian Event - a Region-Scale Orogenic Event in the Fennoscandian Shield
- Ngu Rapport 2019.001
- Breaking the Grenville–Sveconorwegian Link in Rodinia Reconstructions
- Crustal Structure of the Baltic Shield Beneath the Sea of Bothnia; BABEL Line 6
- From the Early Paleozoic Platforms of Baltica and Laurentia to the Caledonide Orogen of Scandinavia and Greenland
- Sveconorwegian Link in Rodinia Reconstructions
- Reconstructing Rodinia by Fitting Neoproterozoic Continental Margins
- Crustal Structure and Regional Tectonics of SE Sweden and the Baltic Sea
- Laurentia-Baltica-Amazonia Relations During Rodinia Assembly
- The Putumayo Orogen of Amazonia: a Synthesis Published Online 24 November 2020
- Depositional History and Tectonic Regimes Within and in the Margins of the Fennoscandian Shield During the Last 1300 Million Years
- Secular Changes in Relationships Between Plate-Tectonic and Mantle-Plume Engendered Processes During Precambrian Time
- The Sveconorwegian Orogeny in Southern Norway, Relative to Deep Crustal Structures and Events in the North Atlantic Proterozoic Supercontinent
- The Geological History of the Baltic Sea a Review of the Literature and Investigation Tools
- Back Matter (PDF)
- A Remarkable Discovery of Electrum on the Island of Sylt, Northern Germany, and Its Scandinavian Origin