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Cornelis J-T, Wise S, Lavkulich L, Vermeire M-L, Delvaux B, Barling J. 2014. Silicon isotopes record dissolution and re-precipitation of pedogenic clay minerals in a podzolic soil chronosequence. Geoderma. 235:19–29.
Cornelis JT, Weis D, DELVAUX B. 2014. A MORE ADVANCED WEATHERING PRODUCT IN SOILS. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting in ….
Cutts JA. 2013. Age and geochemical character of granite and syenite plutons in the Grenville Province of southeastern Ontario; insights into magmatism during the Ottawan Orogeny and evidence of the Frontenac intrusive suite in the Sharbot Lake domain.
Cutts JA, Easton RM, Carr SD. 2012. Major Element, Trace Element and Isotope Geochemistry of Plutons Intruded Circa 1090 to 1065 Ma in the Southeastern Central Metasedimentary Belt, Grenville Province.
Cutts JA, Carr SD, Easton RM. 2011. 6. Project Unit 11-013. Characterization of Syntectonic to Posttectonic Intrusions of. Summary of Field Work.
Cutts JA, Carr SD, Easton RM. 2011. Characterization of Syntectonic to Posttectonic Intrusions of Circa 1090 to 1065 Ma Age in the Southeastern Central Metasedimentary Belt, Grenville Province.
Cutts JA, Smit MA. 2018. Rates of Deep Continental Burial From Lu-Hf Garnet Chronology and Zr-in-Rutile Thermometry on (Ultra)high-Pressure Rocks. Tectonics. 37:71–88.
Cutts JA. 2014. Geological, Geochemical, Geophysical and Petrologic Data Related to a Study of Plutons Intruded c\emphirca 1090 to 1065 Ma in the Southeastern Central Metasedimentary Belt, Grenville Province..
Cutts JA, McNicoll VJ, Zagorevski A, Anderson RG, Martin K. 2015. U-Pb geochronology of the Hazelton Group in the McTagg anticlinorium, Iskut River area, northwestern British Columbia.. Geological Fieldwork. :87–101.
Cutts JA, Zagorevski A, McNicoll VJ, Carr SD. 2012. Tectono-stratigraphic setting of the Moreton’s Harbour Group and its implications for the evolution of the Laurentian margin: Notre Dame Bay, Newfoundland. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 49:111-127.

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