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“Wallrock alteration associated with turbidite-hosted gold deposits; examples from the Palaeozoic Lachlan fold belt in central Victoria, Australia”, in Mesothermal gold mineralization in space and time, vol. 13, Elsevier, Amsterdam, International, 1998, pp. 345-380.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.1999-025733
“W. G. E. Caldwell, B.Sc., Ph.D. (Glasgow), D.Sc. (Sask.), F.R.S.C.; a career resume”, in Impacts and mass extinctions; papers in honor of Glen Caldwell--Impacts et extinctions massives; articles en l'honneur de Glen Caldwell, vol. 38, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada, 2001, pp. 121-123.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2001-036539Caldwell, W. Glen E.
“Wandering gravel-bed rivers and high-constructive stable channel sandy fluvial systems in the Ross River area, Yukon Territory, Canada”, in Fluvial sedimentology 2001; program and abstracts, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Conservation and Survey Division, Lincoln, NE, United States, 2001, p. 177.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2006-056118Ross River Yukon Territory
“What happened to the spirally lophophorate brachiopods during the multiple Late Ordovician mass extinctions?”, in 9th North American paleontological convention; abstracts, vol. 9, North American Paleontological Convention, [varies], International, 2009, p. 177.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2010-056626AthyrididaAtrypida
“What happens when there is no volcanism; BIFs and how greenstones have developed in the Superior and elsewhere”, in Yilgarn-Superior workshop; abstracts; fifth international Archean symposium, Geological Survey of Western Australia, Perth, West. Aust., Australia, 2010, pp. 32-36.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2011-040311
“Wandering gravel-bed rivers and high-constructive stable channel study fluvial systems in the Ross River area, Yukon Territory, Canada”, Geoscience Frontiers, vol. 2, pp. 277-288, 2011.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2012-087375Ross River
“What about the fluids? re-examination of the petrology of Proterozoic A-type granites from the North Khetri copper belt, Rajasthan, India”, in Abstract Volume (Geological Association of Canada), vol. 35, Geological Association of Canada, Waterloo, ON, Canada, 2012, pp. 70-71.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.690868-26
“Whelanite, Cu (sub 2) Ca (sub 6) [Si (sub 6) O (sub 17) (OH)](CO (sub 3) )(OH) (sub 3) (H (sub 2) O) (sub 2) , an (old) new mineral from the Bawana Mine, Milford, Utah”, American MineralogistAmerican Mineralogist, vol. 97, pp. 2007-2015, 2012.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2013-004030Bawana Minekinoitestringhamitewhelanite
“Whelanite, Cu2Ca6[Si6O17(OH)](CO3)(OH)(3)(H2O)(2), an (old) new mineral from the Bawana mine, Milford, Utah”, American MineralogistAmerican Mineralogist, vol. 97, pp. 2007-2015, 2012.
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“Weathering rinds as mirror images of palaeosols: Examples from the Western Alps with correlation to Antarctica and Mars”, Journal of the Geological SocietyJournal of the Geological Society, vol. 170, pp. 833-847, 2013.
, Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2018 Elsevier Inc.20133716730222Chemical weatheringClastic sedimentsDensity gradientsGlacial depositsMicrobial analysisMicrobial populationsMineral and chemical compositionsQuaternary sequence
“Windmountainite, □Fe3+2Mg2□2Si8O20(OH)2(H2O)4·4H2O, a new modulated, layered Fe3+-Mg-silicate-hydrate from Wind Mountain, New Mexico: Characterization and origin, with comments on the classification of palygorskite-group minerals”, The Canadian MineralogistThe Canadian Mineralogist, vol. 58, pp. 477-509, 2020.
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