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81. An assessment of terrestrial vertebrate diversity in Maine
82. Tectonic evolution of the NW-Himalayan thrust front: The Trans-Indus Ranges, northern Pakistan
83. Diet, spatial organization, and habitat relationships of fishers in south-central British Columbia
84. Individual differences in the Rayleigh match ranges of X-linked color-deficient observers
85. Upper Jurassic Radiolarian biostratigraphy of the lower member of the Taman Formation, east-central Mexico and of volcanopelagic strata overlying the Coast Range Ophiolite, Stanley Mountain, southern California Coast Ranges
86. Regional stratigraphy and tectonic implications of La Chona Quadrangle, Sierra Madre Oriental, northeast Mexico
87. Tectonic evolution of Franciscan and related rocks in the Lassics Peaks region, northern California Coast Ranges
88. Biogeography and insularity of small mammals on Great Basin mountain ranges
89. Structural and stratigraphic relations in the White River region, eastern Main Ranges, southern Canadian Rocky Mountains, British Columbia
90. Angular distributions and energy spectra of fragments formed in the interaction of uranium-238 with 400 GeV protons
91. Tertiary tectonics of the Border Ranges Fault System, north-central Chugach Mountains, Alaska: Sedimentation, deformation and uplift along the inboard edge of a subduction complex
92. OPERATOR RANGES OF SHIFTS AND C*-ALGEBRAS (STRANGE RANGE, QUASI-SIMILARITY, LATTICE)
93. PALEOMAGNETISM OF THE MONTEREY FORMATION IN THE WESTERN TRANSVERSE RANGES, CALIFORNIA (TECTONICS, ROCK MAGNETISM)
94. THE SHEAR WAVE VELOCITY STRUCTURE OF THE LITHOSPHERE IN CENTRAL AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA (RAYLEIGH)
95. SEISMICITY AND CRUSTAL STRUCTURE STUDIES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: TECTONIC IMPLICATIONS FROM IMPROVED EARTHQUAKE LOCATIONS (FAULTS, CONTINENTAL BORDERLAND)
96. Depositional and sequence stratigraphic framework of an exposed Neoproterozoic suprasalt minibasin at Patawarta Diapir, Flinders Ranges, South Australia
97. Adaptive Evolution Of The Invasive Plant Spartina Alterniflora Across Latitudinal Gradients In Its Invasive And Native Ranges
98. Organic Geochemistry And Source Rock Potential Assessment Of The Late Paleocene Patala Formation Margalla Hills Range,North Pakistan
99. Power Regularity Of Adjoint Abelian Operators On Banach Space
100. Comparison Of The Structure And Function Of Rhizosphere Soil Microorganisms In Ambrosia Artemisiifolia And Ambrosia Trifida Between Invasive And Native Ranges
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