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Progress in palynology of the Gelasian–Calabrian Stages in Europe: Ten messages
Europe has at present the most extensive network of palynological sites covering the Late Pliocene and the Early Pleistocene or roughly the Gelasian-Calabrian Stages. This paper covers ten points of recent progress in the palynology of this time period:
Leroy, SAG
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A recently developed method in palaeoclimatology, bioclimatic analysis, which makes it possible to extract a maximum of information from the available mammal proxy-data, is applied to a succession of fossil rodent assemblages recorded from the Pliocene ...
Peláez Campomanes, Pablo +2 more
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Plio-Pleistocene deep-sea ventilation in the eastern Pacific and potential linkages with Northern Hemisphere glaciation. [PDF]
Yi L +10 more
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Morphological, ecological and phenological information is given for the Colombian species Trigonobalanus excelsa G. Lozano, J. Hernández & J. Henao (Fagaceae, Trigonobalanoideae). It is concluded that T.
Hernández Camacho Jorge +2 more
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Pattern and rate in the Plio-Pleistocene evolution of modern human brain size. [PDF]
Gingerich PD.
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The Siwalik Series and the Plio-Pleistocene Boundary
In this article, the recent investigations on the Siwaliks are briefly reviewed. As to the Plio-Pleistocene boundary in the Siwaliks, especially the stratigraphical and paleontological relations between the Pinjor and Tatrot, is discussed. On the basis of geological and paleontological survey in the area of East of Chandigarh, Punjab, N. W.
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Plio-Pleistocene magnetic polarity stratigraphies of ODP Leg 177 Sites from the South Atlantic
Magnetic polarity stratigraphies from ODP Leg 177 'high resolution' sites indicate Brunhes sedimentation rates in the 12-25 cm/kyr range, with a trend of decreasing sedimentation rates with increasing age.
Channell, James E T +3 more
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Ages on weathered Plio-Pleistocene tephra sequences, western North Island, New Zealand
Using the zircon fission-track method, we have obtained five ages on members of two strongly-weathered silicic, Pliocene-Pleistocene tephra sequences, the Kauroa and Hamilton Ash formations, in western North Island, New Zealand.
Liddell, Ivan J. +5 more
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Oldest known pantherine skull and evolution of the tiger
The tiger is one of the most iconic extant animals, and its origin and evolution have been intensely debated. Fossils attributable to extant pantherine species-lineages are less than 2 MYA and the earliest tiger fossils are from the Calabrian, Lower ...
Kitchener Andrew C. +13 more
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Life history, environment and extinction of the Scallop Carolinapecten Eboreus (Conrad) in the Plio-Pleistocene of the U.S. Eastern Seaboard [PDF]
Plio-Pleistocene mass extinction of marine bivalves on the U.S. eastern seaboard has been attributed to declines in temperature and primary production. We investigate the relationship of growth rate in the scallop Carolinapecten eboreus to variation in ...
Johnson, Andrew L.A. +5 more
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