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    High latitude Albian climate variability: Palynological evidence for long-term drying in a greenhouse world by Wagstaff, Barbara E., Gallagher, Stephen J., Norvick, Martin S., Cantrill, David J., Wallace, Malcolm W.

    “…Detailed “Quaternary-style” quantitative spore–pollen counts, with a pollen sum based on total non-angiosperm seed plants, from a southern high palaeolatitude…”
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    Palaeoenvironments and palaeocommunities from Lower Cretaceous high-latitude sites, Otway Basin, southeastern Australia by Tosolini, Anne-Marie P., Korasidis, Vera A., Wagstaff, Barbara E., Cantrill, David J., Gallagher, Stephen J., Norvick, Martin S.

    “…Lower Cretaceous (Barremian to Albian) fossil plant assemblages are preserved in sediments of the Otway Group, Otway Basin, and contemporaneous Strzelecki…”
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    Early angiosperm diversification in the Albian of southeast Australia: implications for flowering plant radiation across eastern Gondwana by Korasidis, Vera A., Wagstaff, Barbara E., Gallagher, Stephen J., Duddy, Ian R., Tosolini, Anne-Marie P., Cantrill, David J., Norvick, Martin S.

    Published in Review of palaeobotany and palynology (01-09-2016)
    “…This study provides the first record of the high diversity and abundance of Victoria's earliest angiosperms from outcrops in the non-marine upper Eumeralla…”
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    Basement controls on rifting and the associated formation of ocean transform faults—Cretaceous continental extension of the southern margin of Australia by Miller, John McL, Norvick, Martin S., Wilson, Christopher J.L.

    Published in Tectonophysics (22-11-2002)
    “…The initial stage of continental extension between Australia and Antarctica was associated with lateral changes in extension direction along the margin that…”
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