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    Tripathi, S.K. and Carter, Andy and Dhar, A and Resmi, S and Ghosh, B. (2025) Geochemistry of volcanic rocks from the Andaman Sea: Insights into the nature of back-arc crust. Lithos 492 (107870), pp. 1-26. ISSN 0024-4937.

    Calkin, T and Dunbar, G.B. and Atkins, C and Carter, Andy and Coenen, J.J. and Eaves, S.E. and Ginnane, C.E. and Golledge, N.R. and Harwood, D.M. and Levy, R. and Hurwitz, B.C. and Hulbe, C. and Lawrence, J.D. and Marschalek, J.W. and Martin, A.P. and Mullen, A.D. and Neuhaus, S. and Quartini, E. and Schmidt, B.E. and Steven, C. and Turnbull, J.C. and Vermeesch, P. and Washam, P.M. (2024) Recent sedimentology at the grounding zone of the Kamb Ice stream, West Antarctica and implications for ice shelf extent. Quaternary Science Reviews 344 (108988), pp. 1-13. ISSN 0277-3791.

    Rugen, E.J. and Pastore, G. and Vermeesch, P. and Spencer, A.M. and Webster, D. and Smith, A.G.G. and Carter, Andy and Shields, G.A. (2024) Glacially influenced provenance and Sturtian affinity revealed by detrital zircon U–Pb ages from sandstones in the Port Askaig Formation, Dalradian Supergroup. Journal of the Geological Society 181 (5), ISSN 0016-7649.

    Chen, W-H and Yan, Y and Carter, Andy and Clift, P.D. and Huang, C-Y and Yumul, G.P. and Dimalanta, C.B. and Gabo-Ratio, J.A.S. and Zhang, L. and Wang, M-H and Zhang, X-C (2024) Evolution of arc‐continent collision in the southeastern margin of the South China Sea: insight From the Isugod Basin in Central‐Southern Palawan. Tectonics 43 (6), pp. 1-31. ISSN 0278-7407.

    Riley, T.R. and Flowerdew, M.J. and Carter, Andy and Curtis, M.L. and Millar, I.L. and Crame, A. and Whitehouse, M.J. (2024) Tracking the tempo of a continental margin arc: insights from a forearc succession in West Antarctica. GSA Bulletin , ISSN 0016-7606.

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