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Cretaceous age, composition, and microstructure of pseudotachylyte in the Otage Schist, New Zealand

Author(s)Barker, Shaun; Sibson, Richard H; Palin, J, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2010
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Dynamics of fluid flow and fluid chemistry during crustal shortening

Author(s)Barker, Shaun
TypeThesis (PhD)
Date Published2007
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Evolution of fluid chemistry and fluid flow pathways during folding and faulting: an example from Taemas, NSW, Australia

Author(s)Barker, Shaun; Cox, Stephen
TypeJournal article
Date Published2011
Date Created-

Inventory and assessment of palaeoarchaean gneiss terrains and detrital zircons in southern West Greenland

Author(s)Nutman, Allen; Friend, Clark; Barker, Shaun, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2004
Date Created-

Microchemical evidence for episodic growth of antitaxial veins during fracture-controlled fluid flow

Author(s)Barker, Shaun; Cox, Stephen; Eggins, Stephen, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2006
Date Created-

Oscillatory zoning and trace element incorporation in hydrothermal minerals: insights from calcite growth experiments

Author(s)Barker, Shaun; Cox, Stephen
TypeJournal article
Date Published2011
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Pseudotachylyte-generating faults in Central Otago, New Zealand

Author(s)Barker, Shaun
TypeJournal article
Date Published2005
Date Created-
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Sm-Nd, Sr, C and O isotope systematics in hydrothermal calcite-fluorite veins: Implications for fluid-rock reaction and geochronology

Author(s)Barker, Shaun; Bennett, Victoria; Cox, Stephen, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2009
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