Jurassic corals from the Shemshak Formation of the Alborz Mountains, Iran [PDF]
Fürsich, Franz T., Pandey, Dhirendra K.
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Az Óbányai Aleurolit Formáció fekete palájának izotópgeokémiai és szénhidrogéngenetikai jellemzése | Isotope geochemistry and characterization of hydrocarbon potential of black shale from Óbánya Siltstone Formation [PDF]
A toarci Óbányai Aleurolit Formáció réka-völgyi szelvényének (Mecsek hegység) alsó részéből gyűjtött fekete pala minták összes szerves szén-tartalma a laminált kőzettípusban 3,89–8,12%, a vékonyréteges változatban 2,14–3,29%.
Hámorné Vidó, Mária +3 more
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International audienceLes dépôts toarciens du Moyen Atlas central, généralement de type hémipélagiques, indiquent des conditions de plate-forme et de bassin ; ils sont marneux et confinés dans les dépocentres, calcaro-marneux et condensés dans les ...
Bejjaji, Zohra +2 more
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Contrasting terrestrial and marine ecospace dynamics after the end-Triassic mass extinction event. [PDF]
Cribb AT +12 more
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Reduced plate motion controlled timing of Early Jurassic Karoo-Ferrar large igneous province volcanism. [PDF]
Ruhl M +8 more
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Early Toarcian perturbation to the carbon cycle.
The Early Jurassic is a period marked by the dislocation of the Pangaea which is associatedto a high volcanic activity. At this time, the sea-level rise and high pCO2 in the atmosphere areresponsible for a high primary productivity context and the onset of favourable conditions for thepreservation of organic matter.
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Pterosaur distribution in time and space: an atlas [PDF]
Barrett, Paul M. +3 more
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Biomarker and compound-specific isotope records across the Toarcian CIE at the Dormettingen section in SW Germany. [PDF]
Ajuaba S +6 more
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Abrupt climate change and extinction events [PDF]
There is a growing body of theoretical and empirical support for the concept of instabilities in the climate system, and indications that abrupt climate change may in some cases contribute to abrupt extinctions.
Crowley, Thomas J.
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Obligate faunivorous megatheropod size class patterns across the Jurassic-Cretaceous Periods. [PDF]
Boisvert C +5 more
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