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Publications by Malcolm B. Hart
The Valanginian Positive Carbon Isotope Event in Arctic Russia: Evidence From Terrestrial and Marine Isotope Records and Implications for Global Carbon Cycling
Cretaceous Research
Paleontology
A Reassessment of 'Globigerina Bathoniana' Pazdrowa, 1969 and the Palaeoceanographic Significance of Jurassic Planktic Foraminifera From Southern Poland
Journal of Micropalaeontology
Paleontology
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Oxygen-Isotope Trends and Seawater Temperature Changes Across the Late Cambrian Steptoean Positive Carbon-Isotope Excursion (SPICE Event)
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The SISAL Database: A Global Resource to Document Oxygen and Carbon Isotope Records From Speleothems
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Carbon and Oxygen Isotope Records From Paleosols Spanning the Paleocene-Eocene Boundary, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming
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