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Habitat Availability, Jurassic and Cretaceous Origins of the Deep-Bodied Shark Morphotype and the Rise of Pelagic Sharks. [PDF]
Gayford JH+5 more
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On the Hypothesis that Lake Tanganyika represents an Old Jurassic Sea
J. E. S. MOORE
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Maureen Steiner, Pioneer in the Study of the Magnetic Polarity Timescale
Abstract This perspective is in memory of Maureen Steiner (1944–2023), who was a pioneer in the study of geomagnetism and paleomagnetism. Over an approximately 50‐year‐long career, she made many contributions to the study of geomagnetic history and its application to diverse geological problems.
Spencer G. Lucas
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Pulses of ocean acidification at the Triassic-Jurassic boundary. [PDF]
Trudgill M+24 more
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Abstract My life in science, as a faculty member in Higher Education (The Academy), and as a proud member of AGU, reflects the fact that I am one of the very fortunate ones in the Geosciences who went through undergraduate and graduate years during the true blossoming of the science in the early years after the acceptance of Plate Tectonics.
John W. Geissman
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Climate-change-enhanced habitat diversification for the Middle Jurassic Yanliao Biota in East Asia. [PDF]
Hao W+15 more
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Jurassic Fossils from AlaskaJura-Fossilien aus Alaska.J. F. Pompeckj [PDF]
J. P. S.
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Eusphalerum, an understudied beetle pollinator in North America, comprises over 50% of beetle specimens collected using flight‐intercept traps in forests across New Brunswick, Canada. In a study investigating its phenology, congeneric aggregation and population dynamics, we demonstrated that Eusphalerum exhibits unique phenology distinct from other ...
Mélodi Lagacé+3 more
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