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Return to the Paleocene

2017
This chapter introduces the reader to philosophical and ethical inquiry by forging a distinction between descriptive and normative claims, as well as explanatory and justificatory arguments. It utilizes cases of paleontological discovery and climate communication to argue that “catastrophe reasoning” about climate change is not only politically but ...
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Correlation of Paleocene and Eocene Formations and Cretaceous-Paleocene Boundary in New Jersey

AAPG Bulletin, 1956
The Hornerstown formation is correlated with the Midway stage (Paleocene) of the Gulf Coast. The Vincentown formation is correlated with the Aquia formation (lower Eocene) of Maryland, and the Manasquan formation is correlated with the Claiborne stage (middle Eocene) of Alabama. The presence of a "middle greensand" unit between the Navesink (Cretaceous)
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Late Cretaceous–Paleocene Depsits

2020
Preceding studies divided the Late Cretaceous deposits in the Cyrenaica Basin into two parts: the first part was deposited on the coast (Al Hilal and Al Athrun formations) and the second part in the inland (Qasr Al Abid, Al Baniyah, Al Majahir and Wadi Dukhan formations).
Osama Rahil Shaltami   +3 more
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Paleomagnetism of a paleocene pluton on jamaica

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1975
Abstract A Paleocene granodiorite pluton on Jamaica has been subject to extensive weathering caused by the tropical marine environment of the island. The natural remanence of 29 samples obtained from relatively fresh rock in two localities was found to consist of two components with overlapping coercivity ranges.
S.N. Dasgupta, S.A. Vincenz
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The Paleocene primate radiation

2015
The plesiadapoid primates What events took place 65.5 mya at the beginning of the Cenozoic Era, which is colloquially known as “The Age of Mammals?” This is the Cretaceous/Tertiary (K/T) boundary, and it is now clear that most placental mammal orders originate after this boundary (O’Leary et al ., 2013).
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Paleocene--A Micropaleontologist's Point of View

AAPG Bulletin, 1965
An historical summary is presented of the original definition, early and subsequent usage, and present conflicting concepts of the term Paleocene. Recent studies on planktonic foraminifers and coccolithophorids have resulted in a biostratigraphic zonation of the Paleocene which can be correlated with sufficient accuracy with the type localities of the ...
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Volume calculation of Paleocene calcareous nannofossils

2008
During the past decades, volume calculation of extant calcareous nannoplankton has been performed in order to convert coccolith fluxes data into carbonate export productivity. The most useful and relative recent method to estimate the volume of coccoliths is described by Young & Ziveri (2000).
DE BERNARDI B, AGNINI, CLAUDIA
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The Paleocene Pantodonta

Journal of Mammalogy, 1961
Claude W. Hibbard, Elwyn L. Simons
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The Paleocene

1983
J.F. Geys, R. Marquet
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Spatial patterns of climate change across the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2022
Jiang Zhu, Mingsong Li, Andrew Ridgwell
exaly  

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