List of contentArticle, Pages 273-286
Age, petrology and geochemistry of the porphyritic Aitik intrusion, and its relation to the disseminated Aitik Cu-Au-Ag deposit, northern Sweden
Christina Wanhainen (1), Kjell Billström (2) and Olof Martinsson (1)
Article, Pages 287-302
A revised geochronology for the Blekinge Province, southern SwedenÅke Johansson (1), Svetlana Bogdanova (2) and Audrius âeãys (2)
Article, Pages 303-310
Mesoproterozoic bimodal magmatism along the Protogine Zone, S Sweden: three magmatic pulses at 1.56, 1.22 and 1.205 Ga, and regional implicationsUlf Söderlund (1,2) and Rikard Ask (1)
Article, Pages 311-320
Provenance of Late Ordovician clastic sedimentary rocks in Jämtland, central SwedenPeter Dahlqvist, Leif Johansson and Ulf Söderlund
Article, Pages 321-325
Trace fossils from the Dividalen Group of northern Finland with remarks on early Cambrian trace fossil provincialismYlo J. Systra (1) and Sören Jensen (2)
Miscellaneous, Pages 326-326
Changes in GFF publication policy
Article, Pages 327-337
The Lower Cambrian brachiopod Kyrshabaktella and associated shelly fossils from the Harkless Formation, southern NevadaChristian B. Skovsted (1,*) and Lars E. Holmer (2)
Article, Pages 339-348
Early–Middle Ordovician (Billingen–Volkhov stages) Orthide and Protorthide brachiopods from the East BalticEva Egerquist and Lars E. Holmer
Debate, Pages 349-350
Hyperbolic tangents are no substitute for simple classical physicsKurt Lambeck
Debate, Pages 350-351
Never forget the highest coastline! – Reply to “Hyperbolic tangents are not substitute for simple classical physics”Tore Påsse
Miscellaneous, Pages 352-352
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