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    Provenance of Triassic sandstones on the southwest Barents Shelf and the implication for sediment dispersal patterns in northwest Pangaea by Fleming, Edward J., Flowerdew, Michael J., Smyth, Helen R., Scott, Robert A., Morton, Andrew C., Omma, Jenny E., Frei, Dirk, Whitehouse, Martin J.

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-12-2016)
    “…Thick Triassic siliciclastic units form major reservoir targets for hydrocarbon exploration on the Barents Shelf; however, poor reservoir quality, possibly…”
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    Deformation-related microstructures in magmatic zircon and implications for diffusion by Reddy, Steven Michael, Timms, Nicholas E., Hamilton, Patrick Joseph, Smyth, Helen R.

    Published in Contributions to mineralogy and petrology (01-02-2009)
    “…An undeformed glomeroporphyritic andesite from the Sunda Arc of Java, Indonesia, contains zoned plagioclase and amphibole glomerocrysts in a fine-grained…”
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    SedLog: A shareware program for drawing graphic logs and log data manipulation by Zervas, Dimitrios, Nichols, Gary J., Hall, Robert, Smyth, Helen R., Lüthje, Charlotta, Murtagh, Fionn

    Published in Computers & geosciences (01-10-2009)
    “…SedLog is a free multi-platform software package for creating graphic sediment logs providing an intuitive graphical user interface. The graphic sediment logs…”
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    Significant volcanic contribution to some quartz-rich sandstones, East Java, Indonesia by Smyth, Helen R, Hall, Robert, Nichols, Gary J

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-05-2008)
    “…Quartz-rich sedimentary rocks are commonly assumed to be the eroded products of cratons or recycled orogens. However, active or eroded acidic volcanic regions…”
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    A Toba-scale eruption in the Early Miocene: The Semilir eruption, East Java, Indonesia by Smyth, Helen R., Crowley, Quentin G., Hall, Robert, Kinny, Peter D., Hamilton, P. Joseph, Schmidt, Daniela N.

    Published in Lithos (01-10-2011)
    “…The Indonesian archipelago is well-known for volcanic activity and has been the location of three catastrophic eruptions in the last million years: Krakatau,…”
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