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Page 1: GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE

E D I T O R - I N - C H I E F

Professor Peter Clift Department of Geology and Geophysics,Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA [email protected]

E X E C U T I V E E D I T O R S

Dr Kathryn Goodenough British Geological Survey, The Lyell Centre, Research Avenue South, Edinburgh EH14 4AP, UK [email protected]

Dr Stephen M. Hubbard University of Calgary, Department of Geosciences, Calgary, Alberta, Canada [email protected]

Professor Olivier Lacombe University Pierre et Marie Curie, 4 Place Jussieu, 75005 Paris, France [email protected]

Dr Bas van de Schootbrugge Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, Princetonlaan 8A, 3584 CB Utrecht, The Netherlands [email protected]

B O O K R E V I E W E D I T O R

Please contact the Editorial Office at [email protected]

Dr Antonio Álvarez-Valero University of Salamanca, SpainDr Susanne Buiter University of Oslo, Norway Dr Stephen Brusatte University of Edinburgh, UKProfessor Alan Collins University of Adelaide, Australia Professor Yildirim Dilek Miami University, USAProfessor Victoria Ershova Saint Petersburg State University,

Russian FederationDr Svetoslav Georgiev Colorado State University, USADr Jacqueline Halpin University of Tasmania, Australia Professor Xian-Hua Li Institute of Geology and Geophysics

CAS, ChinaDr Guido Meinhold Keele University, UK

Dr Sarbani Patranabis-Deb Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Kolkata, IndiaProfessor Renata Schmitt Universidade Federal do Rio de

Janeiro, BrazilDr Holly Stein Colorado State University, USA; CEED,

University of Oslo, NorwayDr Hans-Dieter Sues Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, USADr Shiming Wan Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, ChinaProfessor Yongdong Wang Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

E D I T O R I A L B O A R D

The Geological Magazine was originally established in 1864 and has been published continuously ever since. It covers the whole field of earth sciences, has a worldwide readership and has a particular strength in providing a niche for interdisciplinary papers and papers that would be of interest to geologists from many different specialities. Papers of any length are considered, provided that the length is justifiable.

The Magazine publishes both original and review articles, rapid communications, discussions of papers which have already appeared in the Magazine, book reviews and a list of new publications.

There are no page charges for papers published in the Magazine.© Cambridge University Press 2019Internet AccessThis journal can be found online at https://www.cambridge.org/ geo. Geological Magazine (ISSN 0016-7568). Twelve parts form a volume in 2019.The subscription price (excluding VAT) of volume 156, 2019, which includes print and electronic access, is £1003 (US $1706 in USA, Canada and Mexico). The electronic-only price available to institutional subscribers is £780 (US $1420 in USA, Canada and Mexico). Single parts are £164 net (US $279 in USA, Canada and Mexico) plus postage. Prices include delivery by air where appropriate. Orders, which must be accompanied by payment, should be sent to any bookseller or subscription agent, or direct to the publisher: Cambridge University Press, The Uni- versity Printing House, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8BS. Subscriptions in the USA, Canada and Mexico should be sent to Cambridge University Press, Journals Fulfillment Department, One Liberty Plaza, New York, NY 10006. EU subscribers

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GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE

published by the press syndicate of the university of cambridgeThe Pitt Building, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1RP, United Kingdom

c a m b r i d g e u n i v e r s i t y p r e s s

Journals Fulfillment Department, UPH, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge, CB2 8BS, UK, United KingdomOne Liberty Plaza, New York, NY 10006, USA477 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne, VIC 3207, AustraliaRuiz de Alarcón 13, 28014 Madrid, SpainDock House, The Waterfront, Cape Town 8001, South Africa

Printed and bound in the UK by Bell & Bain Ltd, Glasgow

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For further information about this journal please go to the journal website at: cambridge.org/geo

Contents

ORIGINAL ARTICLES

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ISSN: 0016–7568Cyclostratigraphy, stratigraphic gaps and the duration of the Hettangian Stage (Jurassic): insights from the Blue Lias Formation of southern Britain 1469-1509Graham P. Weedon, Kevin N. Page and Hugh C. Jenkyns

Emplacement mechanism of the Tafresh granitoids, central part of the Urumieh–Dokhtar Magmatic Arc, Iran: evidence from magnetic fabrics 1510-1526Davoud Raeisi, Hassan Mirnejad and Maryam Sheibi

The Hudesheng mafic–ultramafic intrusions in the Oulongbuluke Block, Qinghai Province, NW China: chronology, geochemistry, isotopic systematics and tectonic implications 1527-1546Haoran Li, Fengyue Sun, Liang Li and Jiaming Yan

Behaviour of minor arcuate shapes hosted in curved fold-and-thrust belts: an example from the Northern Apennines (Italy) 1547-1564Sara Satolli, Simone Agostini and Fernando Calamita

A Palaeoarchean–Mesoarchean micro-continent entrained in the Jiao-Liao-Ji Belt at the southeastern North China Craton: evidence from the zircon record in the Bengbu area 1565-1586Chaohui Liu, Guochun Zhao, Fulai Liu and Jia Cai

Detrital zircon U–Pb geochronology andgeochemistry of late Neoproterozoic – earlyCambrian sedimentary rocks in the Cathaysia Block: constraint on its palaeo-position in Gondwana supercontinent 1587-1604Chen Xiong, Yaoling Niu, Hongde Chen, Anqing Chen, Chenggong Zhang, Feng Li, Shuai Yang and Shenglin Xu

Magma production along the Lord Howe Seamount Chain, northern zealandia 1605-1617Maria Seton, Simon Williams, Nick Mortimer, Sebastien Meffre, Steven Micklethwaite and Sabin Zahirovic

RAPID COMMUNICATION

Multicuspid tooth morphology in a gigantic Palaeocene pycnodont fish: evolutionary and palaeoecological significance 1618-1622Romain Vullo, Nathalie Bardet, Emmanuel Gheerbrant and Nour-Eddine Jalil

A protracted Ediacaran–Cambrian transition: an ichnologic ecospace analysis of the Fortunian in Newfoundland, Canada 1623-1630Brittany A. Laing, M. Gabriela Mángano, Luis A. Buatois, Guy M. Narbonne and Romain C. Gougeon

Life is everywhere in sinters: examples from Jurassic hot-spring environments of Argentine Patagonia 1631-1638Diego M Guido, Kathleen A Campbell, Frédéric Foucher and Frances Westall

DISCUSSION

Discussion of ‘Rare metals on shatter cone surfaces from the Steinheim Basin (SW Germany) – remnants of the impacting body?’ 1639-1640Ahmed El Goresy and Gerhard Schmidt

Reply to Discussion of ‘Rare metals onshatter cone surfaces from the SteinheimBasin (SW Germany) – remnants of theimpacting body?’ 1641-1643E. Buchner and M. Schmieder

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