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1.- "MIDDLE TRIASSIC RHYNCHOSAURS" AND "LATE TRIASSIC RHYNCHOSAURS" INDICATE AGE; DON'T THEY? UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, MUSEUM OF PALEONTOLOGY; BERKELEY, CA; USA; UNITED STATES, 2002 2002 CALIFORNIA PALEONTOLOGY CONFERENCE; ABSTRACTS Ver registro
2.- A 12.000 YR C13 AND N15 ISOTOPIC RECORD FROM AMBOROMENA, ANDRINGITRA MASSIF, IN MADAGASCAR 1998 Ver registro
3.- A contribution to the study of FTIR spectra of opals E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung; Stuttgart; DEU; Germany, 2010 Ver registro
4.- A revision of the sauropod dinosaur genus 'Bothriospondylus' with a redescription of the type material of the Middle Jurassic form 'B. madagascariensis' Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of Palaeontological Association; London; GBR; United Kingdom, 2010 Ver registro
5.- A revision of Titanosaurus Lydekker (Dinosauria, Sauropoda), the first dinosaur genus with a "Gondwanan" distribution Cambridge University Press; Cambridge; GBR; United Kingdom, 2003 Ver registro
6.- AFRICAN, SOUTHERN INDIAN AND SOUTH AMERICAN CRATONS WERE NOT PART OF THE RODINIA SUPERCONTINENT; EVIDENCE FROM FIELD RELATIONSHIPS AND GEOCHRONOLOGY ELSEVIER; AMSTERDAM; NLD; NETHERLANDS, 2003 OROGENIC BELTS, REGIONAL AND GLOBAL TECTONICS; A MEMORIAL VOLUME TO CHRIS MCAULAY POWELL Ver registro
7.- Aluminum phosphate in Proterozoic metaquartzites; implications for the Precambrian oceanic P budget and development of life Geological Society of America (GSA); Boulder, CO; USA; United States, 2007 The evolution of the Rheic Ocean; from Avalonian-Cadomian active margin to Alleghenian-Variscan collision Ver registro
8.- Assessing global exposure and vulnerability towards natural hazards; the Disaster Risk Index Copernicus GmbH on behalf of the European Geophysical Society; Katlenburg-Lindau; DEU; Germany, 2009 Ver registro
9.- ASTERISM IN BERYL, AQUAMARINE AND EMERALD; AN UPDATE GEMMOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION AND GEM TESTING LABORATORY OF GREAT BRITAIN; LONDON; GBR; UNITED KINGDOM, 2004 Ver registro
10.- Blue and red thermoluminescence of natural quartz in the temperature region from -196 to 400 degrees C Elsevier; Oxford; GBR; United Kingdom, 2007 Ver registro
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