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The youngest dinosaur footprints from England and their palaeoenvironmental implications
Newly discovered dinosaur footprints from the Lower Cretaceous (Albian) Folkestone Formation (Lower Greensand Group) of Kent in S.E. England can be referred to theropod, ornithopod and possibly ankylosaur dinosaurs. The occurrence of dinosaur footprints,
Lagnaoui A. +3 more
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The ichnofacies and palaeosols from the La Pava and Collón Curá formations were studied to shed light on the evolution of terrestrial ecosystems from Patagonia (Argentina) during the Middle Miocene Climate Transition.
Genise, Jorge Fernando +4 more
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The Westbury Formation (Rhaetian) beds of Westbury Garden Cliff, Westbury-on-Severn, west of Gloucester, Britain, show an unusual combination of features. Both deep water and emergent characteristics are present within the sediments and the trace fossils.
Allington-Jones, L.,, [No Value] +5 more
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Shallow marine deposits characterize the upper Albian – lower Cenomanian deposits of Northern Algeria. In Djebel Azzeddine (Ouled Nail Mounts), the corresponding sediments have been subdivided into three distinctive units A to C.
Cherif, Amine, Naimi, Mohammed Nadir
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INVERTEBRATE TRACE FOSSILS FROM TRIASSIC CONTINENTAL SUCCESSIONS OF SAN JUAN PROVINCE, ARGENTINA
This paper is the first report on invertebrate trace fossil assemblages from Marayes-El Carrizal and Ischigualasto-Villa Unión Basins (Triassic), San Juan Province, northwestern Argentina.
Ricardo N. Melchor +2 more
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Lower Cretaceous dinosaur footprints from the Molfetta tracksite (Apulia, southern Italy)
The lower Albian track-bearing surface of the San Leonardo quarry (Molfetta, Apulia) is characterised by more than 800 footprints, produced by both quadrupedal and bipedal dinosaurs.
Matteo Antonelli +13 more
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International audienceSauropod trackways are extensively reported from Upper Jurassic deposits, whereas thyreophoran tracks seem to be rarer and often overlooked or misidentified due to their morphological similarity to sauropod tracks.
Landry, Patrice +5 more
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The Late Miocene Rifian corridor as a natural laboratory to explore a case of ichnofacies distribution in ancient gateways. [PDF]
Miguez-Salas O +2 more
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A Cochlichnus - dominated ichnoassemblage was found in the "petrified forest" (Lepidodendron etc.), documenting very short colonisation windows for the tracemaker.
Turek, V.
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Were the First Trace Fossils Really Burrows or Could They Have Been Made by Sediment-Displacive Chemosymbiotic Organisms? [PDF]
McIlroy D.
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