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Paleobiogeography of Early Cretaceous Ammonoids
2015International ...
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Flowers from the Early Cretaceous
2010Fossil angiosperms from the Early Cretaceous are of special interest because currently the earliest widely-accepted angiosperms are from this age. Chaoyangia, Archaefructus, Sinocarpus, and Callianthus are four representative angiosperms from the Yixian Formation (125 Ma, Early Cretaceous).
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Early Cretaceous insect faunas and palaeoenvironment
Cretaceous Research, 1995Abstract The record of Cretaceous insect life has increased dramatically in the last few decades. A new family database suggests that a peak of diversity was reached in the Early Cretaceous, the biggest in the Phanerozoic prior to the Tertiary. The subsequent decline is attributable to the rapid replacement of older floras by angiosperms.
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Early Cretaceous life, climate and anoxia
Cretaceous Research, 2012Abstract Early Cretaceous life and the environment were strongly influenced by the accelerated break up of Pangaea, which was associated with the formation of a multitude of rift basins, intensified spreading, and important volcanic activity on land and in the sea.
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Fossil evidence of core monocots in the Early Cretaceous
Nature Plants, 2019C. Coiffard +3 more
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Palaeobiogeography of the Early Cretaceous corals
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1992Abstract A compilation of the geographical distribution of about 1000 species of corals from the Early Cretaceous (Valanginian to Cenomanian) is presented. After the reefal regression during the latest Jurassic, no corals appear in the Berriasian, and only a few species are known from the Valanginian and Hauterivian.
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Early cretaceous angiosperms from Queensland, Australia
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1990Abstract In the Great Artesian Basin, Clavatipollenites first appears in the Barremian-early Aptian and Asteropollis in the basal Albian. Rousea Tricolpites, Phimopollenites follow in the mid-Albian and Cupuliferoidaepollenites, ?Fraxinoipollenites, ?Tricolpopollenites, Dryadopollis, Nssapollenites and other very rare forms in the late Albian.
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Early Cretaceous Volcanism in Eastern Argentina
2016Volcanic rocks of Parana Magmatic Province (PMP) are mostly located within the area of the intracratonic Parana basin and covered an extensive region of Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and north-eastern Argentina. In the latter, the main outcrops are located in Misiones and Corrientes provinces, while a thick volcanic pile remains buried under the surface of
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Early Cretaceous Volcanism in Central Argentina
2016The main exposed site of Early Cretaceous volcanism in central Argentina is located in Sierra Chica of Cordoba Province (SCC), within the Central Rift System. Also to the south, in Levalle basin, a thick Early Cretaceous volcanic pile lies buried in the subsurface. Other localities where volcanism is exposed are Sierra de las Quijadas and Cerrillada de
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