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South Pacific Paleogene Climate

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Thomas, DJ   +30 more
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Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary events

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2007
The 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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Editorial: Advances in Paleogene research

Newsletters on Stratigraphy, 2017
In 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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Chapter 20 Paleogene history

Geological Society, London, Memoirs, 1997
The Paleogene chapter of Svalbard history is a quite distinct one. It begins with an unconformity, albeit a sub-parallel one representing a late Cretaceous hiatus. Resting on Albian and older strata, the Van Mijenfjorden Group of six formations totals a thickness of about 2500 m in the Central Basin of Spitsbergen.
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Paleogene

2016
James G. Ogg   +2 more
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Paleogene and Neogene

2008
The Central European geology of the Paleogene and Neogene is summarised.
Pavelić, Davor   +4 more
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The Paleogene Period.

2004
history and subdivisions of the Paleogene. Paleocene, Eocene and Oligocene series.
H. P. LUTERBACHER, J. R. ALI   +9 more
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Paleogene Foraminifera – South Atlantic

1977
Abstract The several recorded foraminiferal assemblages from the South American and African continents and those of the South Atlantic Ocean are summarized in the present work. Paleocene planktonic and benthonic assemblages have a wide Atlantic areal distribution.
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