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3D structural modeling of lower cretaceous Alam El Bueib reservoir in Menes field, Shushan Basin, north Western Desert, Egypt. [PDF]
Ibrahim HS, Mabrouk WM, Metwally AM.
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Carbonate burial regimes, the Meso-Cenozoic climate, and nannoplankton expansion. [PDF]
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Cretaceous crocodyliform reconciles conflicting evidence on the Mesozoic paleogeography of Europe during the Gondwana-Laurasia split. [PDF]
Szegszárdi M, Ősi A, Rabi M.
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A brief review of non-avian dinosaur biogeography: state-of-the-art and prospectus. [PDF]
Upchurch P, Chiarenza AA.
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Brachiopod events in the European Middle Cretaceous (Aptian-Cenomanian)
Cretaceous Research, 1981Abstract Brachiopod events in the European Middle Cretaceous (Aptian-Cenomanian). Brachiopod species proliferated in the Late Aptian and Cenomanian. Significant palaeobiogeographical events took place during the Middle Cretaceous, in particular during Early and Late Albian time.
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Paleontological Journal, 2021
Ammonites of a new genus, Kislovodskoceras gen. nov., with the type species K. kislovodskense sp. nov. (fam. Desmoceratidae), are described from the Middle Aptian of the vicinity of Kislovodsk. The shell shape and sutural ontogeny are discussed. Findings of the new taxon are confined to the middle part of the Epicheloniceras subnodosocostatum Zone, for
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Ammonites of a new genus, Kislovodskoceras gen. nov., with the type species K. kislovodskense sp. nov. (fam. Desmoceratidae), are described from the Middle Aptian of the vicinity of Kislovodsk. The shell shape and sutural ontogeny are discussed. Findings of the new taxon are confined to the middle part of the Epicheloniceras subnodosocostatum Zone, for
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Cretaceous Research, 2015
Abstract Cauvery Basin, a pericratonic rift basin along the Eastern Continental Margin of India, evolved during the breakup of the Eastern Gondwanaland. It exposes both syn-rift and later post-rift passive margin deposits ranging from Barremian to Miocene.
Amruta R. Paranjape +2 more
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Abstract Cauvery Basin, a pericratonic rift basin along the Eastern Continental Margin of India, evolved during the breakup of the Eastern Gondwanaland. It exposes both syn-rift and later post-rift passive margin deposits ranging from Barremian to Miocene.
Amruta R. Paranjape +2 more
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Cretaceous Research, 2019
Abstract Significant influence of anoxic events on faunal turnovers in marine communities is well-established. However, many studies are focused on the impact of anoxic conditions on benthic organisms, while coeval changes in pelagic cephalopod assemblages remain relatively poorly understood.
Mikhail A. Rogov +6 more
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Abstract Significant influence of anoxic events on faunal turnovers in marine communities is well-established. However, many studies are focused on the impact of anoxic conditions on benthic organisms, while coeval changes in pelagic cephalopod assemblages remain relatively poorly understood.
Mikhail A. Rogov +6 more
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