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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A new fish fauna from the Jurassic of Vietnam Filleul, A
2001
19 5 p. 641-647
7 p.
article
2 Comparison and correlation of physical properties from the plain and slope sediments in the Ulleung Basin, East Sea (Sea of Japan) Kim, G.Y
2001
19 5 p. 669-681
13 p.
article
3 Cretaceous corals from Tibet (China) — stratigraphic and palaeobiogeographic aspects Löser, H.
2001
19 5 p. 661-667
7 p.
article
4 Current literature survey 2001
19 5 p. I-VIII
nvt p.
article
5 Diachronous cooling along the Mogok Metamorphic Belt (Shan scarp, Myanmar): the trace of the northward migration of the Indian syntaxis Bertrand, Guillaume
2001
19 5 p. 649-659
11 p.
article
6 Distribution and characteristics of diamonds from Myanmar Win, T.T
2001
19 5 p. 563-577
15 p.
article
7 Field relations and structural constraints for the Teru volcanic formation, northern Kohistan Terrane, Pakistani Himalayas Danishwar, S.
2001
19 5 p. 683-695
13 p.
article
8 Geochemical evolution of groundwater in the Quaternary aquifer of Calcutta and Howrah, India Sikdar, P.K
2001
19 5 p. 579-594
16 p.
article
9 Leong, K.M. (Ed.). The Petroleum Geology and Resources of Malaysia ISBN 983-9738-10-0 Murphy, Richard W
2001
19 5 p. 697-700
4 p.
article
10 Permo-Triassic evolution of Gondwanan eastern Indonesia, and the final Mesozoic separation of SE Asia from Australia Charlton, T.R.
2001
19 5 p. 595-617
23 p.
article
11 Structural evolution from Paleogene extension to Latest Miocene-Recent arc-continent collision offshore Taiwan: comparison with on land geology Huang, Chi-Yue
2001
19 5 p. 619-638
20 p.
article
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