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Prof. (Emeritus) George Dix
Prof. (Emeritus) George Dix
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The origin, history, and regional structural development of the Peace River Arch, Western Canada
SC O¢Connell, GR Dix, JE Barclay
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology 38 (1), 4-24, 1990
1381990
The importance of changing oceanography in controlling late Quaternary carbonate sedimentation on a high‐energy, tropical, oceanic ramp: north‐western Australia
NP James, Y Bone, TK Kyser, GR Dix, LB Collins
Sedimentology 51 (6), 1179-1205, 2004
1082004
Shallow, subsurface growth and burial alteration of Middle Devonian calcite concretions
GR Dix, HT Mullins
Journal of Sedimentary Research 57 (1), 140-152, 1987
1021987
Sr-isotope chronostratigraphy of Paleogene–Neogene marine deposits: Austral Basin, southern Patagonia (Argentina)
A Parras, GR Dix, M Griffin
Journal of South American Earth Sciences 37, 122-135, 2012
1012012
Hydrothermal venting within a coral reef ecosystem, Ambitle Island, Papua New Guinea
T Pichler, GR Dix
Geology 24 (5), 435-438, 1996
951996
Coral mounds on the west Florida slope: unanswered questions regarding the development of deep-water banks
CR Newton, HT Mullins, AF Gardulski, AC Hine, GR Dix
Palaios, 359-367, 1987
681987
Marine saline ponds as sedimentary archives of late Holocene climate and sea-level variation along a carbonate platform margin: Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas
GR Dix, RT Patterson, LE Park
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 150 (3-4), 223-246, 1999
551999
Rapid burial diagenesis of deep-water carbonates: Exuma Sound, Bahamas
GR Dix, HT Mullins
Geology 16 (8), 680-683, 1988
541988
Architecture of a Neoproterozoic intracratonic carbonate ramp succession: Wynniatt Formation, Amundsen basin, Arctic Canada
D Thomson, RH Rainbird, G Dix
Sedimentary Geology 299, 119-138, 2014
452014
Genesis and dispersal of carbonate mud relative to late quaternary sea-level change along a distally-steepened carbonate ramp (Northwestern Shelf, Western Australia)
GR Dix, NP James, TK Kyser, Y Bone, LB Collins
Journal of Sedimentary Research 75 (4), 665-678, 2005
452005
The great American carbonate bank in Eastern Canada: an Overview
D Lavoie, A Desrochers, G Dix, I Knight, OS Hersi
432012
Late Ordovician platform foundering, its paleoceanography and burial, as preserved in separate (eastern Michigan Basin, Ottawa Embayment) basins, southern Ontario
S Sharma, GR Dix, JFV Riva
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 40 (2), 135-148, 2003
432003
Late Mississippian bryozoan/microbial build‐ups on a drowned karst terrain: Port au Port Peninsula, western Newfoundland
GR Dix, NP James
Sedimentology 34 (5), 779-793, 1987
431987
Patterns of burial-and tectonically controlled dolomitization in an Upper Devonian fringing-reef complex; Leduc Formation, Peace River Arch area, Alberta, Canada
GR Dix
Journal of Sedimentary Research 63 (4), 628-640, 1993
421993
Facies development of a Late Ordovician mixed carbonate-siliciclastic ramp proximal to the developing Taconic orogen: Lourdes Formation, Newfoundland, Canada
KL Batten Hender, GR Dix
Facies 54, 121-149, 2008
382008
Stages of platform development in the Upper Devonian (Frasnian) Leduc Formation, Peace River Arch, Alberta
GR Dix
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology 38 (1), 66-92, 1990
361990
Systematic decrease of high ä13C values with burial in late Archaean (2.8 Ga) diagenetic dolomite: evidence for methanogenesis from the Crixás Greenstone Belt, Brazil
GR Dix, ML Thomson, FJ Longstaffe, RH McNutt
Precambrian Research 70 (3-4), 253-268, 1995
351995
Blackriveran (lower Mohawkian, Upper Ordovician) lithostratigraphy, rhythmicity, and paleogeography: Ottawa Embayment, eastern Ontario, Canada
O Salad Hersi, GR Dix
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 36 (12), 2033-2050, 2000
342000
A new geological framework for the Middle Ordovician Carillon Formation (uppermost Beekmantown Group, Ottawa Embayment): onset of Taconic foreland deposition and tectonism …
GR Dix, ZA Rodhan
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 43 (9), 1367-1387, 2006
332006
The Potsdam Beekmantown Group boundary, Nepean Formation type section (Ottawa, Ontario): a cryptic sequence boundary, not a conformable transition
GR Dix, OS Hersi, GS Nowlan
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 41 (8), 897-902, 2004
332004
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