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Lithostratigraphy and depositional history of the middle triassic dowsing Dolomitic formation of the southern North Sea and adjoining areas

open access: yes, 2017
Middle Triassic deposition in Northwest Europe occurred in the enclosed Germanic Basin, which extended from its connection with Tethys in eastern Poland to eastern England.
Southworth, Christopher John
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Stratigraphic Occurrences of Sub-Polar Planktic Foraminifera in Pleistocene Sediments on the Lomonosov Ridge, Arctic Ocean

open access: yesFrontiers in Earth Science, 2019
Turborotalita quinqueloba is a species of planktic foraminifera commonly found in the sub-polar North Atlantic along the pathway of Atlantic waters in the Nordic seas and sometimes even in the Arctic Ocean, although its occurrence there remains poorly ...
Matt O’Regan   +14 more
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THE VALANGINIAN WEISSERT OCEANIC ANOXIC EVENT RECORDED IN CENTRAL-EASTERN SARDINIA (ITALY)

open access: yesRivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 2018
Investigations on the S’Ozzastru section from the northern part of the Mt Albo area (central-eastern Sardinia, Italy) for integrated litho- bio- and chemostratigraphy allowed the identification of the Valanginian Weissert Oceanic Anoxic Event (OAE ...
CINZIA BOTTINI   +4 more
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M-051 Paleozoic lithostratigraphy of southeastern Minnesota

open access: yes, 1983
Scale 1:500,000, 8 pls. PLATES: 1, A. Maquoketa-Dubuque-Galena Formations, and B. Decora-Platteville-Glenwood formations; 2, A. St. Peter Sandstone, and B. Prarie du Chien Group; 3, Jordan Sandstone; 4, St.
Mossler, J.H.
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Lithostratigraphy of Masol paleonto-archeological localities in the Quranwala zone, 2.6Ma, Northwestern India

open access: yes, 2016
Since 2008, the ‘Siwaliks’ Indo-French Program of Research has surveyed the north of the Chandigarh anticline (Siwalik Frontal Range [SFR], northwestern India) in the Masol inlier known for its Plio-Pleistocene transitional fauna (2.6Ma). Twelve paleonto-
Singh, M.   +16 more
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Lithostratigraphy of the Upper Oligocene – Miocene succession of Denmark

open access: yesGeological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin, 2010
This paper presents a revised lithostratigraphic scheme for the uppermost Upper Oligocene – Miocene succession of Denmark. The marine Oligocene Brejning Clay Member is upgraded to formation status and includes the Sydklint Member and the Øksenrade Member (new). The shallow marine and deltaic deposits of mainly Early Miocene age are included in the Ribe
Rasmussen, Erik Skovbjerg   +2 more
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Lithostratigraphy, sedimentation and evolution of the Volta Basin in Ghana [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
We present a revised lithostratigraphy for the Voltaian Supergroup of Ghana, based on a review of existing literature, interpretations of remotely sensed data and reconnaissance field survey of the Volta Basin.
Thomas, Christopher W.   +11 more
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The geology of the deepest Cenozoic lignite-rich grabens in Poland with particular reference to their lithostratigraphy: a comparative study

open access: yes
The thickest lignite seams in Poland are located in tectonic depressions such as the Kleszczów, Złoczew, and Lubstów grabens, as well as the Zittau (Żytawa) Basin.
Klęsk, Jakub   +2 more
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Ostracod assemblages indicating a low water level episode of Lake Peipsi at the beginning of the Holocene [PDF]

open access: yesEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences, 2009
Three sediment cores from the northern part of Lake Peipsi in eastern Estonia were analysed for their ostracod content. The investigated sediments consist of late Weichselian glaciolacustrine varved and homogeneous clay, lake marl, and gyttja. Altogether
Niinemets, Eve, Hang, Tiit
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An updated correlation of the Silurian strata in Estonia [PDF]

open access: yesEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences
The correlation of the Silurian succession of Estonia with the global standard has long been considered reliable. However, new information, particularly on the distribution of microfossils, has changed our understanding of the Silurian stratigraphy in ...
Peep Männik, Tõnu Meidla, Olle Hints
doaj   +1 more source

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