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Max Casson
Geologist
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Cretaceous continental margin evolution revealed using quantitative seismic geomorphology, offshore northwest Africa
M Casson, G Calvès, M Huuse, B Sayers, J Redfern
Basin Research, 2020
192020
Evolution of a mixed siliciclastic‐carbonate deep‐marine system on an unstable margin: The Cretaceous of the Eastern Greater Caucasus, Azerbaijan
ZA Cumberpatch, EL Soutter, IA Kane, M Casson, SJ Vincent
Basin Research, 2020
162020
Evaluating the segmented post-rift stratigraphic architecture of the Guyanas continental margin
M Casson, J Jeremiah, G Calvès, FV de Goyet, K Reuber, M Bidgood, ...
Petroleum Geoscience 27 (3), petgeo2020-099, 2021
152021
Deep sea rock record exhumed on oceanic volcanic islands: the Cretaceous sediments of Maio, Cape Verde
M Casson, LG Bulot, J Jeremiah, J Redfern
Gondwana Research 81, 252-264, 2020
62020
Cenozoic to modern-day source to sink systems of Senegal: A record of provenance, transport, recycling and climate controls
I Mounteney, M Casson, J Rushton, I Millar, N Dethie, J Redfern
Journal of African Earth Sciences 178, 104150, 2021
32021
Tectono-stratigraphic evolution of the Mesozoic continental margins of the Central Atlantic
MA Casson
PhD thesis, University of Manchester, 2020
22020
Fishing in the Central Atlantic, an earliest Cenomanian ichthyodectiform from DSDP Site 367, Cape Verde Basin
M Casson, L Cavin, J Jeremiah, LG Bulot, J Redfern
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 38 (5), e1510415, 2018
22018
Establishing a High Resolution Integrated Stratigraphic Framework for the Berriasian to Early Barremian of the Morocco Atlantic Margin
O Bryers, L Bulot, J Jeremiah, M Casson, D Rehakova, M Masrour, ...
2019 AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition:, 2019
12019
Cretaceous climate change evidenced in the Senegalese rock record, NW Africa
M Pearson, M Casson, I Millar, R Charton, J Redfern
Journal of African Earth Sciences, 105166, 2023
2023
First unequivocal occurrence of the genus Douvilleiceras (Douvilleiceratoidea, Ancyloceratina) in the Albian of Sinai (Egypt)
LG Bulot, MF Aly, M Casson
Mediterranean Geoscience Reviews, 1-13, 2022
2022
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