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Autor:
Holligan, Patrick M.
Publikováno v:
Oceanography, 2002 Jan 01. 15(1), 145-146.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/43924995
Publikováno v:
Scripta Geologica. Special Issue. 3(10):215-227
New records of heteromorph ammonites from the Silesian Unit of the Outer Western Carpathians (Czech Republic) are represented especially by small pyrite steinkerns with suture lines preserved. A lesser proportion of them belongs to representatives of
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Scripta Geologica. Special Issue. 3(3):31-43
The Berriasian — lower Valanginian genus Leptoceras reappears in the lower Barremian sequences of Rumania, where it is represented by at least two species: L. brunneriforme sp. nov. and L. svinitense sp. nov. This record has led to a revision of th
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Scripta Geologica. Special Issue. 3(5):83-95
Two deshayesitid ammonite assemblages are described from the Lower Cretaceous succession of the north coast of Hold with Hope, North-East Greenland, and their biostratigraphical significance is assessed. In the earlier assemblage Prodeshayesites cf.
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Scripta Geologica. Special Issue. 3(9):159-213
Biostratigraphical investigation of the marly limestones of the La Bédoule area (SE France) has revealed a rich macrofaunal interval in four different sections, mainly consisting of the ammonite genera Pseudocrioceras and Barremites. A detailed stud
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Scripta Geologica. Special Issue. 3(2):15-29
Groebericeras bifrons Leanza is described from the Chacao Formation of central Mendoza and the Lo Valdês Formation of central Chile. The species appears limited to the Argentiniceras noduliferum Zone, which is traditionally placed in the lower Berri
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Scripta Geologica. Special Issue. 3(4):45-81
This paper focuses on the Barremian/Aptian boundary in the Trans-Caspian area. Results of a stratigraphical study of the uppermost Barremian and the lower Aptian succession in the Trans-Caspian area are presented. The bed-by-bed description of three
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Scripta Geologica. Special Issue. 3(7):129-149
Although the so-called 'standard' ammonite zonation of the Albian contains index species which occur in the Tethyan province, the scheme largely reflects the faunal succession in the European faunal province with its endemic sonneratiinid and hopliti
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Scripta Geologica. Special Issue. 3(6):97-127
Since the 2nd Workshop of the Lower Cretaceous Cephalopod Team in Mula, Spain (Hoedemaeker et al., 1993), several ammonite zones and ammonite horizons have been introduced that still have not be inserted in the standard zonation of the Mediterranean
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Scripta Geologica. Special Issue. 3(8):151-158
Despite the considerable differences in faunas from three widely separated areas in the Early Cretaceous world (Argentina, the Mediterranean area and NW Europe) eight genera are common to all three: Valanginites, Olcostephanus, Karakaschiceras, Neoho