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    • The role of deep Earth dynamics in driving the flooding and emergence of New Guinea since the Jurassic 

      Harrington, Lauren; Zahirovic, Sabin; Flament, Nicolas; Muller, R. Dietmar
      Published 2017-12-01
      The paleogeography of New Guinea indicates fluctuating periods of flooding and emergence since the Jurassic, which are inconsistent with estimates of global sea level change since the Eocene. The role of deep Earth dynamics ...
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    • Explaining recent increases in calorie intake in rural india: The role of social policy strengthening 

      Pritchard, Bill; Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala; Siddiqui, Md Zakaria
      Published 2019-03-15
      During the past decade, considerable research efforts have sought to explain India’s “calorie consumption paradox”, namely, the coexistence of a decline in average per capita calorie intake in rural India alongside increased ...
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    • Dynamic topography of passive continental margins and their hinterlands since the Cretaceous 

      Muller, R. Dietmar; Hassan, Rakib; Gurnis, Michael; Flament, Nicolas; Williams, Simon E
      Published 2018-01-01
      Even though it is well accepted that the Earth's surface topography has been affected by mantle-convection induced dynamic topography, its magnitude and time-dependence remain controversial. The dynamic influence to ...
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    • Australian-Antarctic breakup and seafloor spreading: Balancing geological and geophysical constraints 

      Williams, Simon E; Whittaker, Joanne M; Halpin, Jacqueline A; Muller, R. Dietmar
      Published 2019-01-01
      The motion of diverging tectonic plates is typically constrained by geophysical data from preserved ocean crust. However, constraining plate motions during continental rifting and the breakup process relies on balancing ...
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    • Kinematic constraints on the Rodinia to Gondwana transition 

      Merdith, Andrew S; Williams, Simon E; Muller, R. Dietmar; Collins, Alan S
      Published 2017-09-01
      Earth's plate tectonic history during the breakup of the supercontinent Pangea is well constrained from the seafloor spreading record, but evolving plate configurations during older supercontinent cycles are much less well ...
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