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    Provenance of Permian Delaware Mountain Group, central and southern Delaware Basin, and implications of sediment dispersal pathway near the southwestern terminus of Pangea by Xie, Xiangyang, Anthony, John M., Busbey, Arthur B.

    Published in International geology review (11-02-2019)
    “…The Delaware Basin is located near the southwestern end of the Alleghanian-Ouachita-Marathon orogenic belt. The basin is mostly filled by Permian clastic rocks…”
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    Effects of differential tectonic activities on overpressure evolution in the deep-water area of the Qiongdongnan Basin: implications for gas hydrate accumulation by Xu, Litao, Wang, Ren, Ren, Jinfeng, Shi, Wanzhong, Xie, Xiangyang, He, Yulin, Busbey, Arthur B., Du, Hao, Zuo, Tingna, Xu, Xiaofeng

    Published in Journal of the Geological Society (06-05-2024)
    “…The lack of data on the complex tectonics of the Qiongdongnan Basin has thus far restricted our understanding of the overpressure, deep hydrocarbon and shallow…”
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    U-Pb detrital zircon geochronology and Hf isotopic composition of Permian clastic rocks, Zhen'an basin, South Qinling belt: implications for the Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the Qinling orogenic belt by Cheng, Cheng, Li, Shuangying, Xie, Xiangyang, Manger, Walter L., Busbey, Arthur B.

    Published in International geology review (13-08-2019)
    “…Detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology, and Hf isotope compositional data for Permian strata near Xikou, Zhen'an in the South Qinling belt help constrain the…”
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    Evidence for Late Cretaceous Volcanism in Trans‐Pecos Texas by Breyer, John A., Busbey III, Arthur B., Hanson, Richard E., Befus, Kenneth E., Griffin, William R., Hargrove, Ulysses S., Bergman, Steven C.

    Published in The Journal of geology (01-03-2007)
    “…Cretaceous basaltic pyroclastic strata have been discovered in a fault block on the southern edge of the Rosillos Mountains laccolith in the Big Bend area of…”
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    Nonexplosive and explosive magma/wet-sediment interaction during emplacement of Eocene intrusions into Cretaceous to Eocene strata, Trans-Pecos igneous province, West Texas by Befus, Kenneth S., Hanson, Richard E., Miggins, Daniel P., Breyer, John A., Busbey, Arthur B.

    “…Eocene intrusion of alkaline basaltic to trachyandesitic magmas into unlithified, Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) to Eocene fluvial strata in part of the…”
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    Form and function of the feeding apparatus of Alligator mississippiensis by Busbey, 3rd, A B

    Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-10-1989)
    “…The architecture of the jaw muscles and their tendons of Alligator mississippiensis is described and their function examined by electromyography. Alligator…”
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    Remote Sensing Analysis of Selected Terrestrial Impact Craters and a Suspected Impact Structure in South Korea using Space Shuttle Photographs by Neven A. Trenc, Ken M. Morgan, R. Nowell Donovan, Arthur B. Busbey

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-11-2010)
    “…Typical morphological elements for impact craters were detectedon all analyzed Shuttle photographs. Features with diameters smallerthan 2 km could not be…”
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    Clay mineral content, type, and their effects on pore throat structure and reservoir properties: Insight from the Permian tight sandstones in the Hangjinqi area, north Ordos Basin, China by Wang, Ren, Shi, Wanzhong, Xie, Xiangyang, Zhang, Wei, Qin, Shuo, Liu, Kai, Busbey, Arthur B.

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-05-2020)
    “…Clay mineral content and pore throat structure, including type, morphology, size distribution, and porosity and permeability, are very important in factors…”
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    Inversion and propagation of the Late Paleozoic Porjianghaizi fault (North Ordos Basin, China): Controls on sedimentation and gas accumulations by Xu, Qinghai, Shi, Wanzhong, Xie, Xiangyang, Busbey, Arthur B., Xu, Litao, Wu, Rui, Liu, Kai

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-03-2018)
    “…In contrast to typical intracratonic basins, the Ordos Basin comprises marginal deformation belts and complex fault systems. This study uses 3D seismic data…”
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    Crustal thickness variation of the Dabie orogenic belt: Insights from detrital zircon evidence and geological significance by Cheng, Cheng, Li, Shuangying, Xie, Xiangyang, Xie, Wei, Yang, Dongdong, Chai, Guanglu, Lu, Yanlin, Wei, Xing, Li, Min, Hu, Bo, Busbey, Arthur B., Shu, Xujie

    Published in Gondwana research (01-05-2024)
    “…[Display omitted] •Three stages of crustal thickening occurred in the DOB since the Neoproterozoic.•The thickest crust at ca. 210 Ma represents the cessation…”
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    Deep-lacustrine sediment gravity flow channel-lobe complexes on a stepped slope: An example from the Chengbei Low Uplift, Bohai Bay Basin, East China by Guo, Jingxiang, Jiang, Zaixing, Xie, Xiangyang, Liang, Chao, Wang, Wenwen, Busbey, Arthur B., Jia, Chaochen, Meng, Jiayi

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-02-2021)
    “…Many stepped slopes are present at deep-lacustrine basin margins in China, especially in the Paleogene rift basin margins of East China. Sediment gravity-flow…”
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    Boundary fault linkage and its effect on Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous sedimentation in the Gudian half-graben, Songliao Basin, northeastern China by Wang, Ren, Shi, Wanzhong, Xie, Xiangyang, Tang, Daqing, Manger, Walter, Busbey, Arthur B., Xu, Litao

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-12-2018)
    “…The Songliao Basin, northeastern China, is one of the few ultra-large petroleum basins in the world. Fault superposition, linkage, and stratigraphic…”
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    Lacustrine environment evolution in the Mesozoic North Yellow Sea Basin, eastern China: Insight from the transition of Jurassic grey mudstones to Cretaceous red successions by Cen, Xin, Wang, Ren, Shi, Wanzhong, Cheng, Rihui, Shen, Yanjie, Hu, Xiaoqiang, Xie, Xiangyang, Busbey, Arthur B.

    “…During the Cretaceous, terrestrial red beds appear on a global scale. Previous reports have suggested that these red beds were intricately linked to hot…”
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    Macintosh shareware/freeware earthscience software by Busbey, Arthur B

    Published in Computers & geosciences (01-05-1999)
    “…There are a number of widely scattered freeware/shareware web sites where Macintosh software of interest to earth scientists is available. Though the software…”
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    Lower Cretaceous lacustrine successions, North Yellow Sea Basin, eastern China: Rift basin sequence stratigraphy and stacking patterns in response to magmatic activity by Wang, Ren, Shi, Wanzhong, Xie, Xiangyang, Wang, Liaoliang, Manger, Walter, Busbey, Arthur B., Xu, Qinghai

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-12-2017)
    “…A series of Mesozoic rift basins formed in eastern China were associated with magmatic activity and subduction along the Eurasia, Izanagi and Pacific plate…”
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    Hydrothermal indications of Early Cretaceous red beds in lacustrine successions, North Yellow Sea Basin, eastern China by Wang, Ren, Shi, Wanzhong, Xie, Xiangyang, Wang, Liaoliang, Busbey, Arthur B., Manger, Walter, Xia, Zhimin

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-12-2017)
    “…Controversies over the origin of globally distributed Cretaceous red beds have mainly focused on climate vs. weathering with potential hydrothermal influence…”
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    New material of Sebecus cf. huilensis (Crocodilia: Sebecosuchidae) from the Miocene La Venta Formation of Colombia by Busbey, Arthur B.

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (07-03-1986)
    “…Sebecus huilensis, an advanced sebecosuchian crocodilian, was first described by Langston (1965) based on a fragmentary lower jaw from the Miocene La Venta…”
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