Publications by:
Christopher N. Todd
Also publishes as (Christopher Todd, Christopher Noel Todd, C.N. Todd)
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Foley, E.K., Roberts, E.M., Henderson, R.A., Todd, C.N., Knutsen, E.M., and Spandler, C. (2022) Middle Jurassic–Lower Cretaceous stratigraphy of the northern Great Australian Superbasin: insights from maximum depositional age constraints from the U–Pb detrital zircon record. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 69 (7). pp. 929-952.
Todd, Christopher, Roberts, Eric, and Charles, Adam (2022) A revised Permian-Triassic stratigraphic framework for the north-eastern Galilee Basin, Queensland, Australia, and definition of a new Middle-Upper Triassic sedimentary unit. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 69 (1). pp. 113-134.
Foley, Elliot K., Henderson, R.A., Roberts, E.M., Kemp, A.I.S., Todd, C.N., Knutsen, E.M., Fisher, C., Wainman, C.C., and Spandler, Carl (2021) Jurassic Arc: reconstructing the lost world of eastern Gondwana. Geology, 49 (11). pp. 1391-1396.
Cheng, Y., Todd, C.N., Henderson, R.A., Danisik, M., Sahlstrom, F., Chang, Z., and Correl, I (2020) Jurassic uplift and erosion of the northeast Queensland continental margin: evidence from (U–Th)/He thermochronology combined with U–Pb detrital zircon age spectra. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 67 (4). pp. 591-604.
Todd, Christopher Noel (2020) The sedimentary evolution of Permian to Cretaceous basins in Queensland, Australia: insights from lithostratigraphy, U–Pb zircon geochronology, sedimentary facies, and provenance analysis. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Todd, Christopher N., Roberts, Eric M., Knutsen, Espen M., Rozefelds, Andrew C., Huang, Hui-Qing, and Spandler, Carl (2019) Refined age and geological context of two of Australia’s most important Jurassic vertebrate taxa (Rhoetosaurus brownei and Siderops kehli), Queensland. Gondwana Research, 76. pp. 19-25.
Roberts, Eric M., Todd, Christopher N., Aanen, Duur K., Nobre, Tânia, Hilbert-Wolf, Hannah L., O'Connor, Patrick M., Tapanila, Leif, Mtelela, Cassy, and Stevens, Nancy J. (2016) Oligocene termite nests with in situ fungus gardens from the Rukwa Rift Basin, Tanzania, support a paleogene African origin for insect agriculture. PLoS ONE, 11 (6). e0156847. pp. 1-17.