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Exploratory Temporal and Evolutionary Insights into the <i>Filoviridae</i> Family Through Multiprotein Phylogeny. [PDF]

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Assessment of the Radioactivity, Metals Content and Mineralogy of Granodiorite from Calabria, Southern Italy: A Case Study. [PDF]

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Surviving a Dark Age: The Oldest Baleen-Bearing Whales (Cetacea: Chaeomysticeti) of Pacific South America (Lower Miocene, Peru). [PDF]

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Synchronizing climate-carbon cycle heartbeats in the Phanerozoic vegetated icehouses. [PDF]

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The upper Tortonian–lower Messinian at Monte dei Corvi (Northern Apennines, Italy): Completing a Mediterranean reference section for the Tortonian Stage

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2009
A high-resolution integrated stratigraphy including biostratigraphy, magnetostratigraphy, tephrostratigraphy and cyclostratigraphy is presented for the upper Tortonian and lower Messinian (Upper Miocene) at Monte dei Corvi. Numerical age control comes from a combination of magnetobiostratigrapic dating and astronomical tuning, while radioisotope dating
Klaudia F Kuiper   +2 more
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Tortonian ostracodes of Southwestern Europe

Geobios, 2005
Abstract This paper analyzes the lithostratigraphic features and the ostracode associations of the Tortonian deposits located in the western and central sectors of the Guadalquivir basin (S Spain). Eight facies associations are defined (FA-1 to FA-8), being deposited in fluvial to upper bathyal paleoenvironments.
Manuel Abad   +2 more
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The genus Cytherella (Ostracoda) in the Italian Tortonian-Recent

Revue De Micropaleontologie, 1996
Abstract Italian species of the genus Cytherella Jones , 1849 are studied from the Tortonian to Recent interval. Thirteen species are treated, 12 of which are illustrated. The lectotype and a paralectotype of Cythere? serratula Brady , 1880 are also illustrated for comparison. Three species, Cytherella cercinata, C. gibba and C.
Giuseppe Aiello, Diana Barra
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