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Goonetilleke, M., Silva, R.L., Mendonça-Filho, J..G., Durkin, P.R. 2025. A lithofacies-coupled palynofacies model for meandering river floodplains in the Late Cretaceous: Insights from the Dinosaur Park Formation, Alberta, Canada. International Journal of COal Geology, 304.

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Mercader, J., Akuku, P., Boivin, N., Camacho, A., Carter, T. Clarke, S., Temprana, A.C., Favreau, J., Galloway, J., Hernando, R., Huang, H., Hubbard, S., Kaplan, J.O., Larter, S., Magohe, S., Mohamed, A., Mwambwiga, A., Oladele, A., Petraglia, M.,  Roberts, P., Saladié, P., Shikoni, A., Silva, R., Soto, M., Stricklin, D., Mekonnen, D.Z., Zhao, W., P.R. Durkin. 2025. Homo erectus adapted to steppe-desert climate extremes one million years ago. Communications Earth & Environment, 6 (1).

 

Speed, C.M., Sylvester, Z., Durkin, P.R. Flaig, P.P. 2024. Three-dimensional anatomy of a Cretaceous river avulsion. Geology, 52 (12).

 

Finotello, A., Durkin, P.R., Sylvester, Z. 2024. Meandering Streamflows across Landscapes and Scales: A Review and Discussion. Geological Society, London, Special Publications 540 (1).

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Finotello, A., Durkin, P.R., Sylvester, Z. 2024. About this title-Meandering Streamflows: Patterns and Processes across Landscapes and Scales. Geological Society, London, Special Publications 540 (1).

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Peng, Y., Durkin, P.R., Martin, H.K., Leckie, D.A., Horner, S.C., Hubbard, S.M. 2024. Early Cretaceous evolution of the McMurray Formation: A review toward a better understanding of the paleo-depositional system. Earth-Science Reviews, 104740.

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Mayo K., Silva, R.L., Durkin, P.R. 2023. Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of Late Cretaceous rivers, Dinosaur Park Formation, Alberta, Canada. Sedimentary Geology 457, 106499.

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Sylvester, Z., Durkin, P.R., Hubbard, S.M., Mohrig, D. 2021. Autogenic translation and counter point bar deposition in meandering rivers. GSA Bulletin 133 (11-12), 2439-2456

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Mercader, J., Akuku, P., Boivin, N., Bugumba, R., Bushozi, P., Camacho, A., Carter, T., Clarke, S., Cueva-Temprana, A., Durkin, P., Favreau, J., Fella, K., Haberle, S., Hubbard, S.M., Inwood, J., Itambu, M., Koromo, S., Lee, P., Mohammed, A., Mwambwiga, A., Olesilau, L., Patalano, R., Roberts, P., Rule, S., Saladie, P., Siljedal, G., Soto, M., Umbsaar, J. and Petraglia, M., 2021. Earliest Olduvai hominins exploited unstable environments ~2 million years ago. Nature Communications, v. 12.

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Durkin, P.R., Hubbard, S.M., Holbrook, J., Weleschuck, Z., Nesbit, P., Hugenholtz, C., Lyons, T. and Smith, D.G., 2020. Recognizing the product of concave-bank sedimentary processes in fluvial meander belts. Sedimentology, 67, p. 2819-2849

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Sylvester, Z., Durkin, P.R., and Covault, J.A., 2019. High curvatures drive river meandering. Geology, v, 47, p, 263-266

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Durkin, P.R. Hubbard, S.M., Holbrook, J., and Boyd, R.L., 2018. Evolution of fluvial meander-belt deposits with implications for the completeness of the stratigraphic record. Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 130, p. 721-739. 

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Durkin, P.R., Boyd, R.L., Hubbard, S.M., Shultz, A.W., Blum, M.D., 2017. Three-dimensional reconstruction of meander-belt evolution, Cretaceous McMurray Formation, Alberta Foreland Basin, Canada. Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 87, p. 1075-1099
 

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