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    Palaeoecology and sedimentology of Waulsortian 'reefs' (lower carboniferous) by Morgan, N

    Published 1980
    “…<p>Palaeoecological and sedimentological analysis has been applied in the study of Lower Carboniferous Waulsortian 'reefs' exposed in the Manifold Valley, North Staffordshire and in the Meuse Vallley in southern Belgium. …”
    Thesis
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    Fault characterisation in the Pre-Zechstein succession of the Anglo-Dutch and East Pennine basins by Elliott, VE

    Published 2019
    “…The methods used to characterise the faults include (1) the detailed analysis of 3D seismic attributes, sampled at various Carboniferous intervals offshore; (2) fault throw mapping performed on areas in which good reflection correlations could be mapped, and (3) the sampling of fault frequency and spacings using the 1D scanline method, so that it can be applied to different data types. …”
    Thesis
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    Hydrological implications of stable isotope determinants in U.K. waters by Brown, H, Brown, Heather

    Published 1984
    “…</p> <p>Systematic sampling was undertaken over two years in the Malham (Carboniferous limestone) and Lambourn (Chalk) areas. …”
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    A field and laboratory investigation of the compliance of fractured rock by Lubbe, R, Dr. Rudi Lubbe

    Published 2005
    “…<p>A borehole test site was constructed in a Carboniferous limestone quarry, at Tytherington, situated north of Bristol, UK. …”
    Thesis
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    STYLES OF IRON ORE MINERALIZATION AT THE SCHWANER MOUNTAINS AREA, SOUTHWEST KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA by , KYAW ZIN LATT, , Dr. Lucas Donny Setijadji

    Published 2011
    “…After the deposition of Permo-Carboniferous sediments on a basement complex of crystalline schists and the emplacement of gabbroic plutonic masses, the zone of the Schwaner Mountains had been invaded by large granitic to quartz-dioritic (tonalitic) batholiths. …”
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    A seismic interpretation of the Danish North sea by Cartwright, J, Joseph A. Cartwright

    Published 1988
    “…</p> <p>The Danish Central Graben opened initially in the Late Carboniferous, as part of a regional dextral transtensile deformation that affected much of Europe. …”
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    The evolution and phylogeny of early amniotes by Ford, DP

    Published 2018
    “…Amniotes are a monophyletic group that first arose around 320 million years ago in the Carboniferous period, and soon diverged into the two crown- group clades, Synapsida, total-group mammals, and Sauropsida, total-group reptiles. …”
    Thesis