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Queensland University of Technology - Brisbane / Australia
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Scott Bryan's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Revised definition of large igneous provinces (LIPs)SE Bryan, RE ErnstEarth-Science Reviews 86 (1-4), 175-202, 20088542008
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The largest volcanic eruptions on EarthSE Bryan, IU Peate, DW Peate, S Self, DA Jerram, MR Mawby, JSG Marsh, ...Earth-Science Reviews 102 (3-4), 207-229, 20103002010
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Large igneous provinces and silicic large igneous provinces: Progress in our understanding over the last 25 yearsSE Bryan, L FerrariGSA Bulletin 125 (7-8), 1053-1078, 20132992013
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Silicic volcanism: an undervalued component of large igneous provinces and volcanic rifted marginsSE Bryan, TR Riley, DA Jerram, CJ Stephens, PT Leat, MA MenziesSpecial Papers-Geological Society of America, 97-118, 20022952002
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Early Cretaceous volcano-sedimentary successions along the eastern Australian continental margin: Implications for the break-up of eastern GondwanaSE Bryan, AE Constantine, CJ Stephens, A Ewart, RW Schön, J ParianosEarth and Planetary Science Letters 153 (1-2), 85-102, 19972721997
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