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Abstract The Basque‐Cantabrian Pyrenees experienced Early Cretaceous rifting and latest Cretaceous to Cenozoic inversion, with the presence of prerift Upper Triassic Keuper salt influencing how deformation was accommodated. Considerable disagreement exists on the degree of decoupling of supra‐ and subsalt deformation, the amount of thin‐skinned ...
Mark G. Rowan +6 more
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Arcillas Wealdenses en Cantabria (N. de España): Su Aprovechamiento Cerámico
Several clay sediments from the Weald facies (Barcena Mayor Formation, Vega de Pas Formation , including Upper Valanginian to Barremian) belonging to the Pas Group (Lower Cretaceous Period) from Cantabria (N. Spain) have been studied .
Díaz Rodríguez, L. A., Torrecillas, R.
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Presencia de Baryonyx walkeri (Saurischia, Theropoda) en el Weald de La Rioja (España). Nota previa [PDF]
Se describe un fragmento mandibular, correspondiente al maxilar izquierdo de un Theropodo identificado como Baryonyx, procedente de la localidad de Igea, provincia de La Rioja (N. de España). La localidad se inscribe en el Grupo Enciso, y dentro de éste,
VIERA, L.I., TORRES, J.A.
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Quantifying the geometries of evaporite deposits at a 13 C and δ 18 O isotope analysis. The stratigraphic interval contains five facies. In stratigraphic order, these include supratidal porphyritic nodular evaporite, shallow subtidal peloidal packstone ...
S. Abbott, C. John, A. Fraser
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The Base Cretaceous unconformity in Southwest Britain, Iberia, and adjacent North Atlantic basins is a composite of at least three unconformities formed during the Middle Jurassic, Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous, and Mid‐Cretaceous. Seismic data reveal that the Jurassic–Early Cretaceous unconformity, linked to Berriasian uplift and North Atlantic ...
S. S. Husein +3 more
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Evidence of greater dung beetle abundance in a rewilded area compared to nearby organic farms
The abundance of dung beetles was more than 20 times greater at rewilded sites compared to organic sites. This case study suggests that rewilding with large herbivores may provide an effective strategy to combat dung beetle declines. Abstract Organic farms have been shown to harbour larger and more diverse invertebrate populations and associated ...
Sarah Brompton +2 more
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Eocene gastropods of the New Forest, UK
Gastropods expanded into niches vacated by both terrestrial and marine organisms following the end‐Cretaceous mass extinction, to become one of the dominant mollusc groups of the Cenozoic. The Selsey Formation of Eocene age was deposited within a shallow marine embayment across the Hampshire Basin (southern England) and contains a particularly diverse ...
James Barnet
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A Nanoconfined Four-Enzyme Cascade Simultaneously Driven by Electrical and Chemical Energy, with Built-in Rapid, Confocal Recycling of NADP(H) and ATP. [PDF]
Megarity CF +4 more
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Source of Cement in the Great Oolite Reservoir, Storrington Oil Field, Weald Basin, South of England [PDF]
The source of cement in oilfields is critical to the prediction of the distribution of cements in the reservoirs and also prediction of reservoir quality.
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