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PALEOGEOGRAPHY, TOPONYMY AND ETHNOGENESIS
Soviet Geography, 1975An attempt is made by a Lithuanian physical geographer to combine the findings of paleogeography and place-name studies in shedding light on the time and place of the original settlement of the Indo-European peoples. The author also suggests that plausible elements in folk legend are susceptible to paleogeographic analysis, and he illustrates the point
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Cretaceous paleogeography in China
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1987Abstract The paleogeography of China is represented by four maps: the Neocomian, Aptian-Albian, Cenomanian-Santonian, and the Campanian-Maastrichtian. The continental interior of China was characterized by large lake systems in tectonic depressions and intermontane basins, with little or no marine influence.
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Eocene Paleogeography of Southern California: ABSTRACT
AAPG Bulletin, 1936Recent stratigraphic studies have permitted the making of some new guesses about land and sea distribution and the changes that occurred from time to time between the end of the Cretaceous and the beginning of the Oligocene. The chief conclusions are: (1) that some large areas in the Coast Ranges were notably folded near the end of the Cretaceous; (2 ...
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Gondwanan Paleogeography and Paleoclimatology
1990The supercontinent Gondwana would, by its sheer size, be expected to have had a profound influence on climate. In general, the continental interior would be expected to have been dry and temperatures strongly seasonal, especially at times of low sea level.
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NEOPROTEROZOIC GLOBAL PALEOGEOGRAPHY REVISITED
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2019Zheng-Xiang Li +4 more
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