Magnetic susceptibility, XRF and color reflectance data of DSDP Hole 72-516F, cores 113 and 114
Deep marine successions of early Campanian age from DSDP site 516F drilled at low paleolatitudes in the South Atlantic reveal distinct sub-Milankovitch variability in addition to precession and eccentricity related variations.
Frederik J Hilgen (6966380) +5 more
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Astronomical calibration of the middle Cambrian in Baltica: global carbon cycle synchronization and climate dynamics. [PDF]
Jamart V +9 more
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Cyclic stratification was examined in the Upper Cretaceous (Santonian-Campanian) section (Eagle Formation) within the Bighorn Basin of Wyoming. Of particular concern was the 103 to 104 year band, which in marine settings has been attributed to orbital ...
Johnson, Kimberly Ann
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Middle to upper Devonian (givetian and frasnian) shallow-water carbonates of Western Europe: fades analysis and cyclicity [PDF]
The Middle and Upper Devonian (Givetian-Frasnian) shallow-water carbonate facies of western Europe were deposited as a large-scale transgressive succession over continental facies of the Old Red Continent.
Garland, Joanna
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Organic carbon cycling and black shale deposition: an Earth System Science perspective. [PDF]
Jin Z, Wang X, Wang H, Ye Y, Zhang S.
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Honing in on the climate signal in seafloor topography. [PDF]
Ito G.
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textHigh-resolution sequence stratigraphy coupled with understanding of diagenetic processes within carbonate strata improves our understanding of platform evolution controls, facies models, and reservoir quality. The Cupido platform (Barremian to Aptian)
Altobi, Younis Khamis +1 more
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Inductive prediction in biology: Are long-term ecological and evolutionary processes predictable?: Are long-term ecological and evolutionary processes predictable? [PDF]
Rull V.
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The relevance and significance of variable cyclicities in paleoclimate archives. [PDF]
Aldahan A.
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The Late Triassic platform carbonates of the Transdanubian Range, Hungary were part of a passive margin platform at the southwestern end of the Triassic Tethys now occurs in a single fault-bounded terrain.
Balog, Anna
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