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The Cenomanian-Turonian of the Saharan Atlas (Algeria)
Through the correlation of a ten of sections from platform to basin we suggest that the Cenomanian-Turonian Boundary Event and the deposition of black shales are at least in part linked to morphologic changes due to shallow-water carbonate production during a rise in relative sea-level, at first slow, faster later.
Grosheny, Danièle +7 more
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Stomiosphaerina bakae sp. nov., a new calcareous dinocyst of the Upper Cretaceous of the Central European Basin. [PDF]
Ciurej A.
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Review: Effect of global warming on plant evolution and diversity; lessons from the past and its potential recurrence in the future [PDF]
Abstrak. Setyawan AD. 2009. Pengaruh pemanasan global terhadap evolusi dan keanekaragaman tumbuhan; pelajaran dari masa lalu dan kemungkinan terulangnya kembali di masa depan. Nusantara Bioscience 1: 43-52.
SETYAWAN, AHMAD DWI
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Stratigraphical interpretation of Chalk Group macrofossils from Sheet 266 (Marlborough) : May 2011 [PDF]
Macrofossils from surface and outcrop exposures of the Chalk Group on Sheet 266 (Marlborough) were collected in May 2011 in connection with the resurvey of that district.
Woods, M.A.
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Detailed organic and inorganic geochemical analyses were used to assess the depositional environment and source rock potential of the Upper Albian to Turonian oil shale deposits in the Tarfaya Basin.
B.I. GHASSAL +4 more
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Rediscovery and redescription of the only known mosasaur bone from the Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) of Poland. [PDF]
Skawiński T.
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What is Inoceramus peruanus Bruggen, 1910? [PDF]
The figured holotype of the Lower Turonian Inoceramus peruanus BRUGGEN, 1910 from Peru was found in the collections of the Goldfuss Museum in Bonn. Its general shape is close to that of Mytiloides goppelnensis (BADILLET T SORNAY) and M. kossmati (HEINZ),
Dhondt, A.V. +3 more
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Pterosaur distribution in time and space: an atlas [PDF]
Barrett, Paul M. +3 more
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Early Turonian ammonites from Goulmima, southern Morocco
In recent years, large numbers of Early Turonian ammonites from Morocco have found their way onto the open market. They come from the Cretaceous escarpment to the north of Goulmima, in the province of El Rachidia, southern Morocco. A section measured northeast of the village of Asfla sets the ammonites in stratigraphic context. The fauna belongs to the
Kennedy, W +3 more
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