Discussions; Replies

R1    K.C. Burke and W.S.F. Kidd, 1978.  Were Archean continental geothermal gradients much steeper than today? Reply (to Drury).  Nature 274, 720-721.

D2    K.D. Nelson and W.S.F. Kidd, 1979.  A lower Paleozoic trench-fill sequence, New World Island, Newfoundland:  Discussion.  Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., 90, 985-986.

D3    K.D. Nelson and W.S.F. Kidd, 1979.  The age of the Roberts Arm Group, north-central Newfoundland:  Discussion.  Can. J. Earth Sci., 16, 2068-2070.

R4    D.B. Rowley and W.S.F. Kidd, 1982.  Stratigraphic relationships and detrital composition of the medial Ordovician flysch of western New England: Implications for the tectonic evolution of the Taconic Orogeny:  A reply to Rodgers.  J. Geol., 90, 223-226.

R5    D.B. Rowley and W.S.F. Kidd, 1982.   Stratigraphic relationships and detrital composition of the medial Ordovician flysch of western New England:  Implications for the tectonic evolution of the Taconic Orogeny:  A reply to Geiser.  J. Geol., 90, 230-233.

D6    W. Bosworth, D.B. Rowley, and W.S.F. Kidd,1982.  A structure section in eastern New York showing variation in style of deformation across the Taconic Allochthon:  Discussion.  Northeastern Geol., 4, 111-116.

D7    T. Kusky and W.S.F. Kidd, 1985.  Middle Ordovician conodonts from the Buchans Group, Central Newfoundland, and their significance for regional stratigraphy of the Central Volcanic belt:  discussion.  Can. J. Earth Sci., 22, 484-485.

D8    T.M. Kusky, P.A. Winsky, and W.S.F. Kidd, 1994. Ensialic origin for the Ngezi Group, Belingwe greenstone belt, Zimbabwe: Comment.  Geology, 22, 766-767.

R9    D.C. Bradley and W.S.F. Kidd, 1995.  Flexural extension of the upper continental crust in collisional foredeeps: reply to discussion by Mayer.  Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., 107, 501.

D10    Kusky, T. M., Kidd, W. S. F., 1999. Continental extensional setting for the Archean Belingwe greenstone belt; discussion, Geology, 27, p. 861-862.

R11    B. Zhu, W.S.F. Kidd, D.B. Rowley, B.S. Currie, N. Shafique, 2006. Age of initiation of the India-Asia collision in the east-central Himalaya: Reply to Discussion by Li, X, et. al., J. Geol., 114, 641-643.