Bridging the gap between decomposition theory and forensic research on postmortem interval. [PDF]
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Almost billfish: convergent longirostry, micro-dentition, and possible glandular sinuses in a large teleost fish from the Upper Cretaceous of Northern Italy. [PDF]
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Decomposition in an extreme cold environment and associated microbiome-prediction model implications for the postmortem interval estimation. [PDF]
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Morphotypes, preservation, and taphonomy of dinosaur footprints, tail traces, and swim tracks in the largest tracksite in the world: Carreras Pampa (Upper Cretaceous), Torotoro National Park, Bolivia. [PDF]
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Experimental maturation of pine resin in sediment to investigate the formation of synthetic copal and amber. [PDF]
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Geochemical taphonomy of shallow marine vertebrate assemblages
Abstract Combined histological and geochemical analyses demonstrate complex processes leading to preservation of microbially altered bone. In certain situations, a chemical microenvironment distinct from surrounding pore waters is developed and maintained within the bone. The bone acts as a closed system, and hence palaeoenvironmental interpretations
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Sedimentary Geology, 2002Abstract The Gondwana formations of India, comprising a thick succession of Permo-Mesozoic continental sedimentary rocks, occur in rift basins formed within the Indian plate. Successions developed in some of the Gondwana basins namely—Pranhita–Godavari, Damodar, Satpura and Son–Mahanadi, contain an array of vertebrate fossil assemblages.
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