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Editorial: Advances in Paleogene research
Newsletters on Stratigraphy, 2017In the search for an improved understanding of Paleogene evolution a session was organised by the International Subcommission on Paleogene Stratigraphy (ISPS) during the 2nd International Congress on Stratigraphy held in Graz, Austria in July 2015, and the collection of papers presented in this volume is a result of this conference.
MONECHI, SIMONETTA +2 more
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Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary events
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2007The Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) boundary is recognized as one of the major catastrophic perturbations which affected the marine and terrestrial ecosystems and changed the earth's history and the path of evolution forever. Following this, the story of the K–Pg boundary has fascinated everyone interested in the history of life and death on our planet. In
Rodolfo Coccioni +2 more
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PALEOGENE PETROLEUM POSSIBILITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES
Energy, 1981Abstract Recent deep offshore drillings and detailed onshore geological studies have increased the importance of the Paleogene section of the Philippines as a possible hydrocarbon producer. Geochemistry of source rocks, shows, and production tests from this horizon indicates the generation of oil and gas.
Arthur Saldivar-Sali +2 more
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Permo–Paleogene magmatism in the eastern Alps
RENDICONTI LINCEI, 2010The present-day configuration of the lithosphere in the eastern Alps and more broadly in the northern Adriatic zone, records a multistage geologic evolution that was active since Precambrian times. Major evolutionary events (e.g., ocean opening, collision, subduction, etc.) were marked by the emplacement of large quantities of magmatic products.
BELLIENI, GIULIANO +3 more
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Paleobiology and Adaptations of Paleogene Metatherians
2015Diversity, dietary, and body mass analyses suggest that the early Eocene represents the major radiation event in South America metatherian evolutionary history. During this period, representatives of all orders typical of the Paleogene reached their greatest diversity (i.e., “basal ameridelphians”; Polydolopimorphia Polydolopiformes, and ...
Goin, Francisco Javier +4 more
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Paleontological Journal, 2019
This paper describes remains of fossil turtles from five Paleogene localities of Crimea. Two are Danian (Ak-Kaya 2 and Sakharnaya Golovka) and three are Bartonian (Ak-Kaya 1, Bakhchisarai and Prolom). The best studied turtle fauna comes from the Ak-Kaya 1 locality and includes three taxa: marine Argillochelys sp.
E. A. Zvonok, I. G. Danilov
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This paper describes remains of fossil turtles from five Paleogene localities of Crimea. Two are Danian (Ak-Kaya 2 and Sakharnaya Golovka) and three are Bartonian (Ak-Kaya 1, Bakhchisarai and Prolom). The best studied turtle fauna comes from the Ak-Kaya 1 locality and includes three taxa: marine Argillochelys sp.
E. A. Zvonok, I. G. Danilov
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1978
Differences in data reported by various authors raise questions on the absolute dating of the main Paleogene boundaries. Ignoring established geochronometric and biostratigraphic principles only complicates the task of correlating stratigraphic units and establishing the precision of the absolute geochronologic scale.
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Differences in data reported by various authors raise questions on the absolute dating of the main Paleogene boundaries. Ignoring established geochronometric and biostratigraphic principles only complicates the task of correlating stratigraphic units and establishing the precision of the absolute geochronologic scale.
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