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Miogypsinid biostratigraphy in lower Miocene Qom Formation, Central Iran

Micropaleontology, 2019
The Qom Formation of Central Iran consists of carbonates, evaporates and clastics in several depositional cycles, divided into nine members in the type area around Qom city, as best exemplified in the Dobaradar section. Each cycle starts with carbonates, followed by terrestrial and finally evaporate deposits.
Jahanbakhsh Daneshian   +1 more
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Organic Geochemical Study of the Lower Miocene Kremna Basin, Serbia

2014
The Kremna Basin is located in south west Serbia, in the Zlatibor area, which is part of the Internal Dinarides. This basin is note worthy because of the type of bedrock drainage, which it represents. It was formed on ultrabasic rocks and volcanic materials that influenced the occurrence of organic matter (OM) in the basin fill.
Perunovic, Tamara   +9 more
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Two New Fossil Primates from the Lower Miocene of Kenya

Nature, 1970
Relationships of Miocene Hominoidea are re-evaluated in the light of two new fossil pongids from the early Miocene of Rusinga and Songhor, one an undetermined species of Proconsul possibly ancestral to orang-utans and the other an undetermined species of Aegyptopithecus.
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Lower Miocene echinoderms of Jamaica, West Indies

2005
Despite being diverse globally, Miocene echinoids are poorly known from Jamaica. Moderately diverse echinoids and other echinoderms have been identified mainly from fragmentary specimens collected from chalks and mass-flow deposits of the Lower Miocene Montpelier Formation, White Limestone Group, near Duncans, parish of Trelawny.
Donovan, S.K. (Stephen)   +2 more
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THE LOWER MIOCENE RUMINANTS OF GEBEL ZELTEN LIBYA

1973
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Oligocene and Lower Miocene Radiolaria in Tropical Pacific Sediments

Micropaleontology, 1959
"Twenty-one species of Radiolaria, ten of them new, are investigated in seventeen Oligocene and lower Miocene samples from the Caribbean and tropical Pacific regions. It is possible to correlate sediments from the two regions approximately, on the basis of their radiolarian assemblages.
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Lower Miocene Stages

New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, 1972
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A Lower Miocene mammalian fauna from Siwa, Egypt

1973
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Introduction to Part C Introduction: The lower miocene

1995
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the lower Miocene. In the western Tethys domain, the beginning of the Miocene is characterized by widespread explosive volcanism accompanying the uplifting of the Apennine and Alpine orogens. Volcanism was actually active in Sardinia and in the southeastern Venetian Alps (Monti Lessini, Monti Berici, Colli ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

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