Evaluation of sedimentary features and biomarkers in the Paleogene Niubao formation in the Lunpola basin, Tibetan plateau: implications for the oil source rocks and exploration Hao LiuChan WangYunlong Xu Original Paper 19 November 2020 Pages: 399 - 417
Precursor extension to final Neo-Tethys break-up: flooding events and their significance for the correlation of shallow-water and deep-marine organisms (Anisian, Eastern Alps, Austria) H.-J. GawlickR. LeinI. I. Bucur Original Paper 03 January 2021 Pages: 419 - 446
Windowing petrogenesis of continental flood basalts through mineralogical investigations: a case study from the Eastern Deccan Volcanic Province Payel DeyJyotisankar RayChristian Koeberl Original Paper 04 January 2021 Pages: 447 - 466
Geochemistry and Sm–Nd isotopic sources of Late Ediacaran siliciclastic series in the Ossa–Morena Complex: Iberian–Bohemian correlations Esther Rojo-PérezJosé M. FuenlabradaJavier Fernández-Suárez Original Paper 02 January 2021 Pages: 467 - 485
The Eocene Poshteh Ba–Pb–Zn–Cu deposit, Iran: geological, mineral–chemical, fluid inclusion, and S–O isotopic analysis of a Kuroko-type VMS deposit with paleo-hydrothermal vent chimneys Fardin MousivandGolshan GhaffariSergey A. Sadykov Original Paper 02 January 2021 Pages: 487 - 511
The mineralogic and isotopic fingerprint of equatorial carbonates: Kepulauan Seribu, Indonesia Dwi Amanda UtamiLars ReuningSri Yudawati Cahyarini Original Paper Open access 18 January 2021 Pages: 513 - 534
Interacting faults in a meso-scale hybrid thrust sequence Seyed Tohid NabaviSeyed Ahmad Alavi GeoSites 01 February 2021 Pages: 535 - 537
Large-scale Late Triassic to Early Jurassic high εHf(t)–εNd(t) felsic rocks in the Ergun Massif (NE China): implications for southward subduction of the Mongol–Okhotsk oceanic slab and lateral crustal growth Yinglei LiGuang WuTiegang Li Original Paper 18 January 2021 Pages: 539 - 558
Petrographic and geochemical characterization of the Middle‒Upper Jurassic Fe–Mn crusts and mineralizations from Monte Inici (north-western Sicily): genetic implications Giovanna ScopellitiValeria Russo Original Paper Open access 18 January 2021 Pages: 559 - 582
Planktic foraminiferal response to an early Paleocene transient warming event and biostratigraphic implications André BornemannSofie JehleRobert P. Speijer Original Paper Open access 22 February 2021 Pages: 583 - 594
Active tectonics along the Sheladiz seismogenic fault in the Western Zagros fold-thrust belt, Kurdistan, Northern Iraq Jamal A. H. Doski Original Paper 28 January 2021 Pages: 595 - 608
Quantitative kinematic analyses of the Darizhun shear zone within the hinterland of the Zagros orogenic belt, Iran Somaye Derikvand Original Paper 20 February 2021 Pages: 609 - 626
Post-magmatic fracturing, fluid flow, and vein mineralization in supra-subduction zones: a comparative study on vein calcites from the Troodos ophiolite and the Izu–Bonin forearc and rear arc Dennis QuandtW. KurzP. Micheuz Original Paper Open access 13 February 2021 Pages: 627 - 649
The hottest African thermal spring (Hammam Chellala, Algeria) Mohammed Nadir NaimiAmine Cherif GeoSites 13 February 2021 Pages: 651 - 652
Sedimentological and stratigraphic constraints on Oligo–Miocene deposition in the Mogod Mountains, northern Tunisia: new insights for paleogeographic evolution of North Africa passive margin Sami RiahiMohamed SoussiDorrik Stow Original Paper 27 February 2021 Pages: 653 - 688
The Volsci Volcanic Field (central Italy): eruptive history, magma system and implications on continental subduction processes F. MarraG. L. CardelloG. Sottili Original Paper Open access 12 February 2021 Pages: 689 - 718
Early Miocene larger benthic foraminifera from the northwestern Tethyan Seaway (NW Iran): new findings on Shallow Benthic Zone 25 Mohsen Yazdi-MoghadamMehdi SarfiMohammad Sharifi Original Paper 30 January 2021 Pages: 719 - 740
Analogue model of the Bala Rud Fault, Zagros: an oblique basement ramp in a fold-and-thrust belt Raana Razavi PashKhalil SarkarinejadHossein Motamedi Original Paper 27 January 2021 Pages: 741 - 755
An outstanding scientist, a great book and an infernal title A. M. Celâl Şengör History of Earth Sciences 11 February 2021 Pages: 759 - 765