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David Macdonald
David Macdonald
Professor of Petroleum Geology, University of Aberdeen
Verified email at abdn.ac.uk
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Early Cenozoic two-phase extension and late Cenozoic thermal subsidence and inversion of the Bohai Basin, northern China
MB Allen, DIM Macdonald, Z Xun, SJ Vincent, C Brouet-Menzies
Marine and Petroleum geology 14 (7-8), 951-972, 1997
6661997
Mesozoic break-up of SW Gondwana: implications for regional hydrocarbon potential of the southern South Atlantic
D Macdonald, I Gomez-Perez, J Franzese, L Spalletti, L Lawver, ...
Marine and Petroleum Geology 20 (3-4), 287-308, 2003
2442003
Tectonic and paleoenvironmental evolution of Mesozoic sedimentary basins along the Andean foothills of Argentina (32–54 S)
J Franzese, L Spalletti, IG Pérez, D Macdonald
Journal of South American Earth Sciences 16 (1), 81-90, 2003
2002003
Transtensional deformation in the evolution of the Bohai Basin, northern China
MB Allen, DIM Macdonald, Z Xun, SJ Vincent, C Brouet-Menzies
Geological Society, London, Special Publications 135 (1), 215-229, 1998
1491998
Sedimentary basins on the east flank of the Antarctic Peninsula: proposed nomenclature
RA Del Valle, DH Elliot, DIM Macdonald
Antarctic Science 4 (4), 477-478, 1992
1371992
Whole exome sequencing identifies genetic variants in inherited thrombocytopenia with secondary qualitative function defects
B Johnson, GC Lowe, J Futterer, M Lordkipanidzé, D MacDonald, ...
haematologica 101 (10), 1170, 2016
1362016
A preliminary assessment of the hydrocarbon potential of the Larsen Basin, Antarctica
DIM Macdonald, PF Barker, SW Garrett, JR Ineson, D Pirrie, BC Storey, ...
Marine and Petroleum Geology 5 (1), 34-53, 1988
1261988
Belemnite battlefields
P Doyle, DIM MacDonald
Lethaia 26 (1), 65-80, 1993
1111993
Twenty Years in Tibet: Intimate and Personal Experiences of the Closed Land among all Classes of its People from the Highest to the Lowest
D Macdonald
(No Title), 1996
971996
Practical hazops, trips and alarms
D Macdonald
Elsevier, 2004
842004
Giant slide deposits from a Mesozoic fore-arc basin, Alexander Island, Antarctica
DIM Macdonald, ACM Moncrieff, PJ Butterworth
Geology 21 (11), 1047-1050, 1993
761993
Evolution of the Timan–Pechora and south barents sea basins
N O’leary, N White, S Tull, V Bashilov, V Kuprin, L Natapov, D Macdonald
Geological Magazine 141 (2), 141-160, 2004
732004
A depositional and sequence stratigraphic model for cold-water, spiculitic strata based on the Kapp Starostin Formation (Permian) of Spitsbergen and equivalent deposits from …
SN Ehrenberg, NAH Pickard, LB Henriksen, TA Svana, P Gutteridge, ...
AAPG bulletin 85 (12), 2061-2088, 2001
722001
Using high-resolution aeromagnetic data to recognise and map intra-sedimentary volcanic rocks and geological structures across the Cretaceous middle Benue Trough, Nigeria
GK Anudu, RA Stephenson, DIM Macdonald
Journal of African Earth Sciences 99, 625-636, 2014
692014
Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Permian of the Falkland Islands: lithostratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental links with South Africa
NH Trewin, DIM Macdonald, CGC Thomas
Journal of the Geological Society 159 (1), 5-19, 2002
672002
The land of the Lama: a description of a country of contrasts & of its cheerful, happy-go-lucky people of hardy nature & curious customs; their religion, ways of living, trade …
D Macdonald
Seeley, Service & Co., Ltd., 1929
671929
Lithostratigraphy of upper jurassic-lower cretaceous strata of eastern Alexander Island, Antarctica
PJ Butterworth, JA Crame, PJ Howlett, DIM Macdonald
Cretaceous Research 9 (3), 249-264, 1988
661988
Practical machinery safety
D Macdonald
Elsevier, 2004
652004
The Stratigraphy, Setting and Hydrocarbon Potential of the Mesozoic Sedimentary Basins of the Antarctic Peninsula: Chapter 8
DIM Macdonald, PJ Butterworth
AAPG Special Volumes 139, 101-125, 1990
651990
Applicability of thin or thick skinned structural models in a region of multiple inversion episodes; southern South Africa
DA Paton, DIM Macdonald, JR Underhill
Journal of structural geology 28 (11), 1933-1947, 2006
642006
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