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Continental slivers in oceanic transform faults controlled by rift inheritance
Balázs A, Gerya T, Tari G.
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Phylogenetic Inferences and Historical Biogeography of Onocleaceae. [PDF]
Zhao J +9 more
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Dinosaur track assemblages from mid-Cretaceous of Fujian Province, southeastern China: ichnotaxonomic review and faunal comparison. [PDF]
Xing L +8 more
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Distribution of selected Berriasian to Aptian benthic foraminifera, Beaufort-Mackenzie area
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Berriasian (Lower Cretaceous) brachiopods from the Crimea
Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation, 2006Four successive assemblages of Berriasian brachiopods distinguished for the first time in the Crimea are correlated with concurrent subdivisions of the ammonoid scale. Berriasian brachiopods are represented by 44 species of 27 genera and 14 families, which are most complete in terms of taxonomic composition as compared to other concurrent brachiopod ...
S. V. Lobatscheva, T. N. Smirnova
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Palaeobiogeography of Early Cretaceous (Berriasian–Barremian) calcareous nannoplankton
Marine Micropaleontology, 2000In order to assess Early Cretaceous nannoplankton biogeography, we studied a series of sites which provide a north-south transect across the Atlantic Ocean, supplemented by sections from the North Sea Basin, Barents Sea, Falkland Plateau, Weddell Sea (Antarctica), Argo Abyssal Plain (NW of Australia) and Neuquen Basin (Argentina).
C. Street, P.R. Bown
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The Berriasian of the European realm
1982(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Sasonova, Johanna G, Sasonov, Nikolay T
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The Lower Cretaceous (Berriasian and Valanginian) in NW Germany
Cretaceous Research, 1996Abstract The non-marine sedimentary successions of the Berriasian and lower Valanginian of NW Germany are described. The stratigraphical distribution of ostracods allow this interval to be subdivided into 10 biozones, which can be used for regional correlation in the central part of the NW German Basin.
Franz Elstner, Jörg Mutterlose
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Zapaliinae, a new subfamily of Tithonian–Berriasian ataxioceratid ammonites
PalZ, 2017The recent recognition of the earliest Andean Tithonian ammonite fauna (Picunleufuense Zone) has allowed a balanced classification of the ataxioceratid ammonites, reflecting their phylogenetic relationships. The Picunleufuense Zone fauna, first recognized in the Neuquen Basin at the base of the Vaca Muerta Formation, is represented by numerous records ...
Horacio Parent +3 more
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