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Knoll, A.H.

Buick, R., D. Des Marais, and A.H. Knoll. 1995. Stable isotope compositions of carbonates from the Mesoproterozoic Bangemall Group, Australia: environmental variations, metamorphic effects and stratigraphic trends. Chemical Geology 123: 153- 172.

Grotzinger, J.P., and A.H. Knoll. 1995. Anomalous carbonate precipitates: Is the Precambrian the key to the Permian? Palaios 10: 578-596.

Kaufman, A.J., and A.H. Knoll. 1995. Neoproterozoic variations in the carbon isotopic composition of seawater: stratigraphic and biogeochemical implications. Precambrian Research 73: 27-49.

Knoll, A.H. 1995. Archean and Proterozoic paleontology. In J. Jansonius, and D.C. McGregor, [eds.], Palynology: principles and applications, Vol. I, 53-82. American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists Foundation, Tulsa.

Knoll, A.H., and H.D. Holland. 1995. Proterozoic oxygen and evolution: an update. In S. Stanley et al. [eds.], Effects of past global change on life, 21-33. NAS Press, Washington.

Knoll, A.H., A.J. Kaufman, J.P. Grotzinger, and P. Kolosov. 1995. Integrated approaches to terminal Proterozoic stratigraphy: an example from the Olenek Uplift, northern Siberia. Precambrian Research 73: 251-270.

Knoll, A.H., A.J. Kaufman, and S.A. Semikhatov. 1995. The Proterozoic carbon isotope record: Mesoproterozoic carbonates from Siberia. American Journal of Science 295: 823-850.

Knoll, A.H., A.J. Kaufman, M.A. Semikhatov, J.P. Grotzinger, and W. Adams. 1995. Sizing up the sub-Tommotian unconformity in Siberia. Geology 23: 1139-1143.

Knoll, A.H., and V.N. Sergeev. 1995. Taphonomic and evolutionary changes across the Mesoproterozoic- Neoproterozoic boundary. Neues Jahrbuch fÅr Geologie und PalÑontologie, Abhandlungen 195: 289-302.

Knoll, A.H., and M.R. Walter. 1995. Preface: Special Issue on Neoproterozoic stratigraphy and Earth history. Precambrian Research 73: 1-2.

Sergeev, V.N., A.H. Knoll, and J.P. Grotzinger. 1995. Paleobiology of the Mesoproterozoic Billyakh Group, northern Siberia. Paleontological Society Memoirs 39: 1-37.


Retallack, G.J.

Retallack, G.J. 1995. Were the Ediacaran fossils lichens? - reply. Paleobiology 20: 523-544.

Retallack, G.J., and A. Mindszenty. 1995. Well preserved late Precambrian paleosols from northwest Scotland - reply. Journal of Sedimentary Research A65: 445.


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