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Cryogenian of Yukon
FA Macdonald, MD Schmitz, JV Strauss, GP Halverson, TM Gibson, ...
Precambrian Research 319, 114-143, 2018
882018
The end of the Ediacaran: Two new exceptionally preserved body fossil assemblages from Mount Dunfee, Nevada, USA
EF Smith, LL Nelson, MA Strange, AE Eyster, SM Rowland, DP Schrag, ...
Geology 44 (11), 911-914, 2016
822016
Paleomagnetism of the Chuar Group and evaluation of the late Tonian Laurentian apparent polar wander path with implications for the makeup and breakup of Rodinia
A Eyster, BP Weiss, K Karlstrom, FA Macdonald
Bulletin 132 (3-4), 710-738, 2020
342020
One diamictite and two rifts: Stratigraphy and geochronology of the Gataga Mountain of northern British Columbia
A Eyster, F Ferri, MD Schmitz, FA Macdonald
American Journal of Science, 2018
302018
Paleomagnetic evidence for a large rotation of the Yukon block relative to Laurentia: Implications for a low-latitude Sturtian glaciation and the breakup of Rodinia
AE Eyster, RR Fu, JV Strauss, BP Weiss, CF Roots, GP Halverson, ...
Bulletin 129 (1-2), 38-58, 2017
212017
A new model for Quaternary lava dams in Grand Canyon based on 40Ar/39Ar dating, basalt geochemistry, and field mapping
RS Crow, KE Karlstrom, W McIntosh, L Peters, L Crossey, A Eyster
Geosphere 11 (5), 1305-1342, 2015
172015
Evaluating the Shinumo-Sespe drainage connection: Arguments against the “old”(70–17 Ma) Grand Canyon models for Colorado Plateau drainage evolution
KE Karlstrom, CE Jacobson, KE Sundell, A Eyster, R Blakey, RV Ingersoll, ...
Geosphere 16 (6), 1425-1456, 2020
102020
Geological map of the Coal Creek inlier
JV Strauss, CF Roots, FA Macdonald, GP Halverson, A Eyster, M Colpron
Ogilvie Mountains (NTS 116B/10-15 and 116C/9, 16): Yukon Geological Survey …, 2014
92014
The Ediacaran–Cambrian transition in the southern Great Basin, United States
EF Smith, LL Nelson, N O’Connell, A Eyster, MC Lonsdale
Bulletin 135 (5-6), 1393-1414, 2023
62023
Embracing uncertainty to resolve polar wander: A case study of Cenozoic North America
LC Gallo, M Domeier, F Sapienza, NL Swanson‐Hysell, B Vaes, Y Zhang, ...
Geophysical Research Letters 50 (11), e2023GL103436, 2023
32023
A new depositional framework for massive iron formations after the great oxidation event
A Eyster, LA Brengman, CIO Nichols, Z Levitt, J Wilcots, KD Bergmann
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 22 (8), e2020GC009113, 2021
32021
Life as a planetary process
EE Stüeken, GP Fournier, A Eyster
Planetary Astrobiology, 93, 2020
22020
The use of multi-model ensembles of IPCC 4th Assessment Report climate simulations for projections of Bolivian precipitation and temperature
A Eyster
22010
Reconstructing diagenetic mineral reactions from silicified horizons of the Paleoproterozoic Biwabik Iron Formation, Minnesota
S Duncanson, L Brengman, J Johnson, A Eyster, J Fournelle, A Moy
American Mineralogist 109 (2), 339-358, 2024
12024
A billion years of temperature variability: a key driver of Earth’s long-term habitability
K Bergmann, N Boekelheide, JW Clarke, MD Cantine, J Wilcots, ...
Authorea Preprints, 2022
12022
Hints of an Eoarchean magnetic field from the Isua Supracrustal Belt, Greenland
CIO Nichols, BP Weiss, AC Maloof, A Eyster, T Greenfield, J Ramezani, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, DI14A-02, 2019
12019
Rotating out of Rodinia: paleomagnetic evidence for a 50 degree Cryogenian–Ediacaran rotation of the Yukon stable block relative to Laurentia
AE EYSTER, A Francis, BP WEISS, GP HALVERSON, CF ROOTS, RR FU
2014 GSA Annual Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, 2014
12014
Conditions Necessary for a Mantle Plume to Initiate Large Rapid True Polar Wander
AE Eyster, RJ O'Connell
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2013, DI21A-2252, 2013
12013
Volcanism takes a back seat driving global iron deposition after the Great Oxidation Event
A Eyster, L Brengman, K Bergmann, J Ramezani, S George
2024
Embracing uncertainty to resolve polar wander
L Gallo, M Domeier, F Sapienza, N Swanson-Hysell, B Vaes, Y Zhang, ...
AGU23, 2023
2023
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