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Kimmeridgian palaeogeography and basin evolution of northeastern Iberia

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2001
Abstract Two sedimentary basins were developed during the Kimmeridgian in the northeastern part of Iberia: the Basque-Cantabrian Basin, to the northwest, and the Iberian Basin, to the east. These basins were mainly filled by carbonates deposited in a shallow epicontinental sea that was connected to the open marine realms of both the North Atlantic ...
B. Bádenas, M. Aurell
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Jurassic (Toarcian to Kimmeridgian) dinoflagellate cysts and paleoclimates

Palynology, 1999
Abstract Multivariate statistics have been used to identify the paleoclimatic‐paleoecological affinities of most European Jurassic (Toarcian to Kimmeridgian) dinoflagellate cyst taxa. These analyses were then used to construct dinoflagellate cyst diagrams (abbreviated to ‘cyst diagrams'), which are analogous to pollen diagrams.
James B. Riding   +1 more
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Epizoic oysters on Kimmeridgian ammonites

1968
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XIV.—Submarine Faulting in Kimmeridgian Times: East Sutherland

Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1933
Although it is unlikely that the east of Sutherland will ever rival the west in geological renown, its varied interests have already furnished material for a considerable literature. Attention has been specially focussed upon a down-faulted coastal strip of Mesozoic rocks, which, starting at Golspie, extends north-eastwards for twenty miles through ...
E. B. Bailey, J. Weir
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The dinosaur tracksite of Loulle (early Kimmeridgian; Jura, France)

Geobios, 2016
Abstract More than 1500 sauropod and theropod tracks have been discovered and excavated on the floor of a disused 3800 m 2 quarry, near the village of Loulle (French Jura). These levels correspond to a tidal-flat environment, from intertidal to supratidal zone, dated from the earliest Kimmeridgian (∼157 M.a.).
Mazin, Jean-Michel   +2 more
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Kimmeridgian emersion on Biokovo Mt.

2007
Biokovo Mt. and comprises an interesting succession of Jurassic and Cretaceous deposits of the vast Mesozoic Adriatic Carbonate Platform (AdCP). One of the regionally important events in the geological history of the platform took place in the Kimmeridgian, which was characterized by important facies differentiation throughout the area of the platform.
Velić, Ivo   +6 more
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Cyclostome bryozoans from the Kimmeridgian (Upper Jurassic) of Poland

Geodiversitas, 2009
Hara U. & Taylor P. D. 2009. — Cyclostome bryozoans from the Kimmeridgian (Upper Jurassic) of Poland. Geodiversitas 31 (3) : 555-575.
Urszula Hara, Paul D. Taylor
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High-resolution palynofacies investigation of Kimmeridgian sedimentary cycles

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 1995
Abstract Palynofacies analysis is used as a tool to investigate in detail the palaeoenvironmental variations through several sedimentary cycles in the Kimmeridge Clay of Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, UK. Evidence is given of palaeoenvironmental variations within cycles corresponding to those expected for obliquity orbital forcing.
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Propectinatites, a new Lower Kimmeridgian ammonite genus

1968
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A Mammalian Fauna from the Kimmeridgian of Portugal

Nature, 1961
A MAMMALIAN fauna, consisting of 14 specimens, has been collected from the small Guimarota coal pit, near Leira. The age has been determined as Kimmeridgian by means of the ostracods and characeans. The pit is still in operation and it seems possible to obtain a good fauna, qualitatively as well as quantitatively.
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