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  • Using chlorine isotopes to understand magmatic and volcanic processes on the Moon” by Department of Planetary Sciences ...
  • The Last Glacial Maximum revisited: New perspectives from paleoclimate data assimilation" by University of Arizona Department ...
  • "Resetting Southern Tibet: The serious challenge of obtaining primary records of Paleoaltimetry" by University of Arizona ...
  • How hot and wet is the Moon: Insight from experiments” by Department of
  • "Deciphering tectonics and climatic signatures from sedimentary archives" by University of Arizona Department of

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Gold, black gold, and heresy: crustal extension, alkaline lakes and the origin of the world's second greatest gold province” by ... Distinctive structural phenomena in evaporite systems: examples from the Paradox Basin” by University of Arizona Department of ... Using Scientific Drilling to understand the ecological and evolutionary history of ancient lakes” by Department of What can aftershock focal mechanisms tell us about crustal stress and structure?” by Department of

"A Tale of Two Modern Flat Slabs along the South America Subduction Zone" by University of Arizona Department of

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