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Authors: Pokrovsky, OS Schott, J
Citation: Os. Pokrovsky et J. Schott, Kinetics and mechanism of dolomite dissolution in neutral to alkaline solutions revisited, AM J SCI, 301(7), 2001, pp. 597-626

Authors: Widmer, T Thompson, AB
Citation: T. Widmer et Ab. Thompson, Local origin of high pressure vein material in eclogite facies rocks of the Zermatt-Saas Zone, Switzerland, AM J SCI, 301(7), 2001, pp. 627-656

Authors: Dorais, MJ Wintsch, RP Becker, H
Citation: Mj. Dorais et al., The Massabesic Gneiss Complex, New Hampshire: A study of a portion of the Avalon terrane, AM J SCI, 301(7), 2001, pp. 657-682

Authors: Stefansson, A Gislason, SR
Citation: A. Stefansson et Sr. Gislason, Chemical weathering of basalts, Southwest Iceland: Effect of rock crystallinity and secondary minerals on chemical fluxes to the ocean, AM J SCI, 301(6), 2001, pp. 513-556

Authors: Vidal, O Parra, T Trotet, F
Citation: O. Vidal et al., A thermodynamic model for Fe-Mg aluminous chlorite using data from phase equilibrium experiments and natural pelitic assemblages in the 100 degrees to 600 degrees C, 1 to 25 kb range, AM J SCI, 301(6), 2001, pp. 557-592

Authors: Whipple, KX
Citation: Kx. Whipple, Fluvial landscape response time: How plausible is steady-state denudation?, AM J SCI, 301(4-5), 2001, pp. 313-325

Authors: Bierman, PR Caffee, M
Citation: Pr. Bierman et M. Caffee, Slow rates of rock surface erosion and sediment production across the Namib Desert and escarpment, southern Africa, AM J SCI, 301(4-5), 2001, pp. 326-358

Authors: Sears, JW
Citation: Jw. Sears, Emplacement and denudation history of the Lewis-Eldorado-Hoadley thrust slab in the northern Montana Cordillera, USA: implications for steady-state orogenic processes, AM J SCI, 301(4-5), 2001, pp. 359-373

Authors: Batt, GE
Citation: Ge. Batt, The approach to steady-state thermochronological distribution following orogenic development in the Southern Alps of New Zealand, AM J SCI, 301(4-5), 2001, pp. 374-384

Authors: Pazzaglia, FJ Brandon, MT
Citation: Fj. Pazzaglia et Mt. Brandon, A fluvial record of long-term steady-state uplift and erosion across the Cascadia forearc high, western Washington State, AM J SCI, 301(4-5), 2001, pp. 385-431

Authors: Montgomery, DR
Citation: Dr. Montgomery, Slope distributions, threshold hillslopes, and steady-state topography, AM J SCI, 301(4-5), 2001, pp. 432-454

Authors: Willett, SD Slingerland, R Hovius, N
Citation: Sd. Willett et al., Uplift, shortening, and steady-state topography in active mountain belts, AM J SCI, 301(4-5), 2001, pp. 455-485

Authors: Stark, CP Stark, GJ
Citation: Cp. Stark et Gj. Stark, A channelization model of landscape evolution, AM J SCI, 301(4-5), 2001, pp. 486-512

Authors: Pazzaglia, F Knuepfer, PLK
Citation: F. Pazzaglia et Plk. Knuepfer, The steady-state Orogen: AJS special issue - Arpril/May, 2001 - Preface, AM J SCI, 301(4-5), 2001, pp. IX-XI

Authors: Tucker, RD Osberg, PH Berry, HN
Citation: Rd. Tucker et al., The geology of a part of acadia and the nature of the Acadian orogeny across Central and eastern Maine, AM J SCI, 301(3), 2001, pp. 205-260

Authors: Bekker, A Kaufman, AJ Karhu, JA Beukes, NJ Swart, QD Coetzee, LL Eriksson, KA
Citation: A. Bekker et al., Chemostratigraphy of the paleoproterozoic Duitschland Formation, South Africa: Implications for coupled climate change and carbon cycling, AM J SCI, 301(3), 2001, pp. 261-285

Authors: Maria, A Hermes, OD
Citation: A. Maria et Od. Hermes, Volcanic rocks in the Narragansett basin, southeastern New England: Petrology and significance to early basin formation, AM J SCI, 301(3), 2001, pp. 286-312

Authors: House, MA Wernicke, BP Farley, KA
Citation: Ma. House et al., Paleo-geomorphology of the Sierra Nevada, California, from (U-Th)/He ages in apatite, AM J SCI, 301(2), 2001, pp. 77-102

Authors: Rock, PA Mandell, GK Casey, MH Walling, EM
Citation: Pa. Rock et al., Gibbs energy of formation of dolomite from electrochemical cell measurements and theoretical calculations, AM J SCI, 301(2), 2001, pp. 103-111

Authors: Jones, CE Jenkyns, HC
Citation: Ce. Jones et Hc. Jenkyns, Seawater strontium isotopes, oceanic anoxic events, and seafloor hydrothermal activity in the Jurassic and Cretaceous, AM J SCI, 301(2), 2001, pp. 112-149

Authors: Wyld, SJ Wright, JE
Citation: Sj. Wyld et Je. Wright, New evidence for Cretaceous strike-slip faulting in the United States Cordillera and implications for terrane-displacement, deformation patterns, andplutonism, AM J SCI, 301(2), 2001, pp. 150-181

Authors: Berner, RA Kothavala, Z
Citation: Ra. Berner et Z. Kothavala, GEOCARB III: A revised model of atmospheric CO2 over phanerozoic time, AM J SCI, 301(2), 2001, pp. 182-204

Authors: Poage, MA Chamberlain, CP
Citation: Ma. Poage et Cp. Chamberlain, Empirical relationships between elevation and the stable isotope composition of precipitation and surface waters: Considerations for studies of paleoelevation change, AM J SCI, 301(1), 2001, pp. 1-15

Authors: Xu, TF Pruess, K
Citation: Tf. Xu et K. Pruess, Modeling multiphase non-isothermal fluid flow and reactive geochemical transport in variably saturated fractured rocks: 1. Methodology, AM J SCI, 301(1), 2001, pp. 16-33

Authors: Xu, TF Sonnenthal, E Spycher, N Pruess, K Brimhall, G Apps, J
Citation: Tf. Xu et al., Modeling multiphase non-isothermal fluid flow and reactive geochemical transport in variably saturated fractured rocks: 2. Applications to supergene copper enrichment and hydrothermal flows, AM J SCI, 301(1), 2001, pp. 34-59
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