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Zubair A. Jinnah
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Roberts, Eric M., O’Connor, Patrick M., Clarke, Julia A., Slotznick, Sarah P., Placzek, Christa J., Tobin, Thomas S., Hannaford, Carey, Orr, Theresa, Jinnah, Zubair A., Claeson, Kerin M., Salisbury, Steven, Kirschvink, Joseph L., Pirrie, Duncan, Lamanna, Matthew C., and UNSPECIFIED (2023) New age constraints support a K/Pg boundary interval on Vega Island, Antarctica: Implications for latest Cretaceous vertebrates and paleoenvironments. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 135 (3/4). pp. 867-885.
Jinnah, Zubair A., and Roberts, Eric M. (2011) Facies associations, paleoenvironment, and base-level changes in the upper cretaceous Wahweap Formation, Utah, U.S.A. Journal of Sedimentary Research, 81 (4). pp. 266-283.
Pickering, Robyn, Dirks, Paul H.G.M., Jinnah, Zubair, de Ruiter, Darryl J., Churchill, Steven E., Herries, Andy I.R., Woodhead, Jon D., Hellstrom, John C., and Berger, Lee R. (2011) Australopithecus sediba at 1.977 Ma and implications for the origins of the genus Homo. Science, 333 (6048). pp. 1421-1423.
O'Connor, Patrick M., Sertich, Joseph J.W., Stevens, Nancy J., Roberts, Eric M., Gottfried, Michael D., Hieronymus, Tobin L., Jinnah, Zubair A., Ridgely, Ryan, Ngasala, Sifa E., and Temba, Jesuit (2010) The evolution of mammal-like crocodyliforms in the Cretaceous Period of Gondwana. Nature, 466 (7307). pp. 748-751.
Roberts, Eric M., O'Connor, Patrick M., Stevens, Nancy J., Gottfried, Michael D., Jinnah, Zubair A., Ngasala, Sifael, Choh, Adeline M., and Armstrong, Richard A. (2010) Sedimentology and depositional environments of the Red Sandstone Group, Rukwa Rift Basin, southwestern Tanzania: new insight into Cretaceous and Paleogene terrestrial ecosystems and tectonics in sub-equatorial Africa. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 57 (3). pp. 179-212.
Jinnah, Zubair A., Roberts, Eric M., Deino, Alan L., Larsen, Joseph S., Link, Paul K., and Fanning, C. Mark (2009) New 40Ar-39Ar and detrital zircon U-Pb ages for the Upper Cretaceous Wahweap and Kaiparowits formations on the Kaiparowits Plateau, Utah: implications for regional correlation, provenance, and biostratigraphy. Cretaceous Research, 30 (2). pp. 287-299.