Maastrichtian

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51Leg 207 Preliminary Report Demerara Rise: Equatorial Cretaceous and Paleogene Paleoceanographic Transect, Western Atlantic 4 January–6 March 2003

Leg 207 Preliminary Report Demerara Rise: Equatorial Cretaceous and Paleogene Paleoceanographic Transect, Western Atlantic 4 January–6 March 2003

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Language: English - Date: 2003-04-23 17:05:05
52Origins and biogeography of Cretaceous /Tertiary biserial planktonic foraminifera in the southern oceans ANNE BOERSMA, Microclimates Research Consultants, Stony Point, New YorkBRIAN HUBER, Smithsonian Institution,

Origins and biogeography of Cretaceous /Tertiary biserial planktonic foraminifera in the southern oceans ANNE BOERSMA, Microclimates Research Consultants, Stony Point, New YorkBRIAN HUBER, Smithsonian Institution,

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53nificant negative excursion in the isotopic carbon-13 isotopic signal and a negative excursion in the isotopic oxygen-18 isotopic signal among several of the Danian benthic taxa (Barrera personal communication). Similar

nificant negative excursion in the isotopic carbon-13 isotopic signal and a negative excursion in the isotopic oxygen-18 isotopic signal among several of the Danian benthic taxa (Barrera personal communication). Similar

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54weather wave base. The sequence shallows up in to grainstones with some bidirectional cross-bedded intraclastic grainstones indicative of tidally influenced deposition and further shallows into white-weathering fenestral

weather wave base. The sequence shallows up in to grainstones with some bidirectional cross-bedded intraclastic grainstones indicative of tidally influenced deposition and further shallows into white-weathering fenestral

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55fore, organisms that depended on algae as a principal nutrient source, such as bivalves, would have been adversely affected. It is therefore being proposed that E. antarctica shows that its growth was restricted, due not

fore, organisms that depended on algae as a principal nutrient source, such as bivalves, would have been adversely affected. It is therefore being proposed that E. antarctica shows that its growth was restricted, due not

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56Depositional setting of the Lower and Middle Cambrian in the Pensacola Mountains A.J. ROWELL Department of Geology

Depositional setting of the Lower and Middle Cambrian in the Pensacola Mountains A.J. ROWELL Department of Geology

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 21:17:52
57Evaluating global paleoshoreline models for the Cretaceous and Cenozoic

Evaluating global paleoshoreline models for the Cretaceous and Cenozoic

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58Bookman Old Style Negreta cursiva

Bookman Old Style Negreta cursiva

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59Terrestrial geology and geophysics Paleobiogeography of Cretaceous and Paleogene decapods from the high southern latitudes R.M. FELDMANN,  Department of Geology, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio 44242

Terrestrial geology and geophysics Paleobiogeography of Cretaceous and Paleogene decapods from the high southern latitudes R.M. FELDMANN, Department of Geology, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio 44242

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60stranding event. The only published accounts of extensive accumulations are limited to (1) Iredalewho reported observing over 100 broken shells on a beach near Cape Bedford, North Queensland; (2) Hamadain

stranding event. The only published accounts of extensive accumulations are limited to (1) Iredalewho reported observing over 100 broken shells on a beach near Cape Bedford, North Queensland; (2) Hamadain

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 22:21:51