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Surviving a Dark Age: The Oldest Baleen-Bearing Whales (Cetacea: Chaeomysticeti) of Pacific South America (Lower Miocene, Peru). [PDF]

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Astrochronology of the Mediterranean Langhian between 15.29 and 14.17Ma

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2010
An integrated high-resolution magnetobiocyclostratigraphy including radioisotopic dating and astronomical tuning is presented for the interval between 15.29 and 14.17 Ma in the marine La Vedova section in northern Italy. The natural remanent magnetization is carried by the iron sulphide greigite and the resultant magnetostratigraphy can be correlated ...
Hüsing S. K.   +6 more
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Plant–insect interactions from the Miocene (Burdigalian–Langhian) of Jiangxi, China

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2020
Abstract The study of plant–insect interactions can provide valuable information about terrestrial ecosystems. A plant assemblage from the Toupi Formation of Jiangxi, China, provides indirect evidence of the plant–insect interactions that occurred in a Miocene forest community.
Fu-Jun Ma   +5 more
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Chapter A6 Calcareous plankton biostratigraphy of the langhian historical stratotype

1995
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the calcareous plankton biostratigraphy of the Langhian historical stratotype. The Langhian stage, introduced by Pareto in 1865, is the currently accepted chronostratigraphic unit for indicating the lower part of the middle Miocene.
FORNACIARI, ELIANA   +6 more
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Chapter A5 Langhian, serravallian, and tortonian historical stratotypes

1995
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses Langhian, Serravallian, and Tortonian historical stratotypes. Chronostratigraphy does represent a basic common language of communication in Earth Sciences. However, most chronostratigraphic units of the standard Geologic Time Scale lack an appropriate and rigid definition in the rock stratigraphic record ...
RIO, DOMENICO   +4 more
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Langhian (early Middle Miocene) Foraminiferal Assemblage from Bhubhan Formation, Mizoram, NE India

Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2007
Abstract A small but varied assemblage of planktonic and benthic foraminifers comprising at least six genera and seven species is documented from the Upper Bhubhan Formation exposed at Thuampui in Aizawl District of Mizoram (NE India).
Kapesa Lokho, D.S.N. Raju
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A new species of embidopsocine barklouse in Langhian amber from Zhangpu, China (Psocoptera: Liposcelididae)

Palaeoentomology, 2022
A new fossil liposcelidid barklouse is described and figured in mid-Miocene amber from southeastern China. Belaphotroctes grimaldii sp. nov. is documented from an individual preserved in Langhian amber from Zhangpu, Fujian, China, and is the first fossil species of the family from the Cenozoic of Asia.
MICHAEL S. ENGEL, BO WANG
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Basin analysis of the Burdigalian and Early Langhian successions, Kirkuk Basin, Iraq

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2007
Abstract Two depositional basins were present in the Kirkuk Basin of northeastern Iraq during the Burdigalian and Early Langhian ages (Late Lower–Early Middle Miocene) and have been studied at several oilfields. Both basins display shallowing upward sequences composed of carbonate and evaporite sediments.
A. I. Al-Juboury   +2 more
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Middle Miocene freshwater mollusks from Lake Sinj(Dinaride Lake System, SE Croatia; Langhian)

Archiv für Molluskenkunde International Journal of Malacology, 2011
This study provides the first assemblage-based taxonomic revision of the mollusk fauna of the Middle Miocene Dinaride Lake System (DLS). The assemblage, consisting of more than 13.000 specimens, was sampled from a 100-m-thick Lower Langhian interval of the Lucane section in the Sinj Basin (Croatia).
Thomas A. Neubauer   +2 more
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Integrated micropalaeontological study (ostracods and calcareous plankton) of the Langhian western Hyblean successions (Sicily, Italy)

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2001
Abstract Four sections cropping out in the Hyblean Plateau (SE Sicily) were studied biostratigraphically and palaeoecologically. The investigated succession was referred to the early–late Langhian on the basis of both the planktonic foraminifers (lowermost part of the Praeorbulina glomerosa sicana Subzone–lowermost part of the Orbulina universa ...
DALL'ANTONIA, B.   +2 more
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