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  • GSA Honorary Fellow Award, The Geological Society of America

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J. J. Veevers is affiliated with Macquarie University in Australia. Their academic profile reflects a career connected to this institution, although specific details about their research focus within this affiliation are not provided.

Veevers has been recognized with the GSA Honorary Fellow Award from The Geological Society of America. The exact year of this award is not specified.

The available data does not include specific publications, research topics, coauthors, or fields of study associated with Veevers. Consequently, there is no detailed information on their body of work, areas of specialty, or collaboration networks.

Best Publications

  • Late Paleozoic glacial episodes in Gondwanaland reflected in transgressive-regressive depositional sequences in Euramerica

    J. J. Veevers;C. McA. Powell

  • Pre-breakup continental extension in East Gondwanaland and the early opening of the eastern Indian Ocean

    C.McA. Powell;S.R. Roots;J.J. Veevers

  • Gondwanaland from 650–500 Ma assembly through 320 Ma merger in Pangea to 185–100 Ma breakup: supercontinental tectonics via stratigraphy and radiometric dating

    J.J. Veevers

  • Review of seafloor spreading around Australia. I. synthesis of the patterns of spreading

    J.J. Veevers;C.McA. Powell;S.R. Roots

  • Dating the 840–544 Ma Neoproterozoic interval by isotopes of strontium, carbon, and sulfur in seawater, and some interpretative models

    M.R. Walter;J.J. Veevers;C.R. Calver;P. Gorjan

  • Phanerozoic earth history of Australia

    J. J. Veevers;P. J. Conaghan

  • Global coal gap between Permian-Triassic extinction and Middle Triassic recovery of peat-forming plants

    Gregory J. Retallack;John J. Veevers;Ric Morante

  • U–Pb ages and source composition by Hf-isotope and trace-element analysis of detrital zircons in Permian sandstone and modern sand from southwestern Australia and a review of the paleogeographical and denudational history of the Yilgarn Craton

    John J. Veevers;A. Saeed;Elena A. Belousova;W. L. Griffin

  • Neoproterozoic stratigraphy of the Centralian Superbasin, Australia

    M.R. Walter;J.J. Veevers;C.R. Calver;K. Grey

  • Billion-year earth history of Australia and neighbours in Gondwanaland

    J. J. Veevers

  • Spreading history of the eastern Indian Ocean and Greater India's northward flight from Antarctica and Australia

    B. D. Johnson;C. McA. Powell;J. J. Veevers

  • Gondwana Master Basin of Peninsular India Between Tethys and the Interior of the Gondwanaland Province of Pangea

    J. J. Veevers;R. C. Tewari

  • Southern Africa: Karoo Basin and Cape Fold Belt

    J. J. Veevers;D. I. Cole;E. J. Cowan

  • Permian-Triassic Pangean Basins and Foldbelts Along the Panthalassan Margin of Gondwanaland

    J.J. Veevers;C.Mca. Powell

  • Breakup of Australia and Antarctica estimated as mid-Cretaceous (95 ± 5 Ma) from magnetic and seismic data at the continental margin

    J.J. Veevers

  • Permian-Triassic Transantarctic basin

    James W. Collinson;John L. Isbell;David H. Elliot;Molly F. Miller

  • Updated Gondwana (Permian-Cretaceous) earth history of Australia

    John Veevers

  • Southern South America

    Oscar R. López-Gamundí;Irene S. Espejo;Patrick J. Conaghan;C. McA. Powell

  • Reconstructions before rifting and drifting reveal the geological connections between Antarctica and its conjugates in Gondwanaland

    J.J. Veevers

  • Pan-Gondwanaland detrital zircons from Australia analysed for Hf-isotopes and trace elements reflect an ice-covered Antarctic provenance of 700–500 Ma age, TDM of 2.0–1.0 Ga, and alkaline affinity

    J.J. Veevers;E.A. Belousova;A. Saeed;K. Sircombe

  • Indo-Australian Stratigraphy and the Configuration and Dispersal of Gondwanaland

    J. J. Veevers;J. G. Jones;J. A. Talent

Frequent Co-Authors

C. McA. Powell
C. McA. Powell University of Western Australia
Elena Belousova
Elena Belousova Macquarie University
Malcolm R. Walter
Malcolm R. Walter University of New South Wales
John L. Isbell
John L. Isbell University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Tjeerd H. van Andel
Tjeerd H. van Andel University of Cambridge
Zheng-Xiang Li
Zheng-Xiang Li Curtin University
Alan Cooper
Alan Cooper Charles Sturt University
Norman J. Pearson
Norman J. Pearson Macquarie University
William L. Griffin
William L. Griffin Macquarie University
Peter D. Kinny
Peter D. Kinny Curtin University

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