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Deccan volcanism at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary [PDF]

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The accuracy with which one can claim that Deccan trap volcanism occurred at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary (KTB) over a very short time interval is of key importance in deciding whether a volcanic origin of the KTB events should be taken seriously. In
Besse, J., Courtillot, V., Vandamme, D.
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Upper Cretaceous Cephalopoda from offshore deposits off the Natal South coast, South Africa [PDF]

open access: yes, 1985
Dredge samples off the Natal South Coast yielded an Upper Cretaceous cephalopod fauna consisting of Eutrephoceras sphaericum geinitzi Wiedmann, 1960, Phylloceras (Hypophylloceras) woodsi woodsi Van Hoepen, 1921, Partschiceras umzambiense (Van Hoepen ...
Klinger, Herbert C
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Graptolites et Chitinozoaires Siluriens de la vallée de la Burdinale, Massif du Brabant, Belgique [PDF]

open access: yes, 1979
Assemblages of graptolites and chitinozoans are descnbed respectively by B. RICKARDS and J. VERNIERS from Silurian deposits which were studied in the Burdinale valley by J. VERNIERS (Ph. D. dissertation, 1976).
Rickards, B., Verniers, J.
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Superior cervical vertebrae of a Miocene hominoid and a Plio-Pleistocene hominid from southern Africa [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
The Miocene hominoid and Plio-Pleistocene hominid vertebral record is poor. In 1994, a complete atlas of a hominoid was found in breccia at Berg Aukas in Namibia. Its age was estimated to be middle Miocene (13 myr) on the basis of microfauna.
Gommery, Dominique
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About large bovids (Bovidae, Mammalia) in the NW of Iberian Peninsula [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
[Abstract] Large bovids (Bos primigenius and Bison priscus) bone remains from NW Iberian Peninsula sites are studied in this paper. Anatomic features in both species are highly similar, which makes difficult these bone fossils to identify.
Grandal-d'Anglade, Aurora   +2 more
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Mécanique crânio-faciale et occlusion. L’histoire de l’architecture crânio-faciale et des déséquilibres maxillo-mandibulaires par la téléradiographie de profil

open access: yesUISPP Journal
Le crâne humain situé au sommet de celui des vertébrés selon la conception de l’Antiquité gréco-romaine a été au centre des réflexions et des études par moult philosophes, anatomistes, chirurgiens et autres médecins du Moyen Âge et de la Renaissance ...
Djillali Hadjouis
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