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Journal articles on the topic "Cretaceous flora"

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Golovneva, L. B., T. M. Kodrul, and E. V. Bugdaeva. "The Late Cretaceous floras of the Zeya-Bureya Basin." Palaeobotany 11 (2020): 5–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/palaeobotany/2020.11.5.

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A general characterization of the Late Cretaceous floras of the Zeya-Bureya Basin is provided based on floristic assemblages from Russia (Amur Region) and China (Heilongjiang Province). Four phases of floral evolution were revealed: the Turonian-Coniacian (the Sutara flora), the Santonian (the Yong’ancun and Middle Kundur floras), the Campanian (the Taipinglinchang and Late Kundur floras) and the late Maastrichtian (Bureya flora). This long paleofloral succession provides possibility for investigation of different trends in the evolution of the Late Cretaceous taxa, flora, and climate.
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Rajanikanth, A., and Ch Chinnappa. "Early Cretaceous flora of India- A review." Journal of Palaeosciences 65, no. (1-2) (2016): 209–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.54991/jop.2016.312.

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Earth’s terrestrial ecosystem during the early Cretaceous was marked by the dominance of naked seeded plants and appearance of flowering plants. Tectonic changes and evolutionary processes affected southern floras of the globe during this time. Review of Indian early Cretaceous flora distributed in peri and intra–cratonic basins signify homogenity of composition with regional variations. The flora composed of pteridophytes, pteridospermaleans, pentoxylaleans, bennettitaleans, ginkgoaleans, coniferaleans, taxaleans and taxa of uncertain affinity along with sporadic occurrence of flowering plant
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Sukh-Dev. "Floristic zones in the Mesozoic formations and their relative age." Journal of Palaeosciences 36 (December 31, 1987): 161–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.54991/jop.1987.1572.

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Through a comprehensive analytical study of the Mesozoic flora and synthesis of the available data 12 assemblage zones and a floral succession are established. These assemblage zones also extend into the Early Cretaceous flora in the neighboring countries: Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka. The Gondwana Triassic elements and the European Jurassic-Cretaceous elements in the flora are highlighted. The inter-relationship of the Mesozoic floras of Gondwanaland, European and Asian countries is examined. The relative age of the biozones is worked out on the basis of plant megafossils, palynology
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Yudova, D. A., and L. B. Golovneva. "The genus Trochodendroides Berry in the Chingandzha flora of Northeastern Russia." Palaeobotany 5 (2014): 60–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/palaeobotany/2014.5.60.

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Three species of Trochodendroides were described fr om the Late Cretaceous deposits of the Chingandzha Formation. Two of them (T. tumanensis Yudova, sp. nov. and T. deminii Yudova et Golovn., sp. nov.) were described as new species, and one was described as Trochodendroides sp. Comparison of new species of the genus Trochodendroides of the Chingandzha flora with representatives of this genus in other Late Cretaceous floras of Northeastern Russia shows that they were presented in composition of the Coniacian Tylpegyrgynai flora of the Pekulnei ridge too, wh ere they were described with other sp
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Chinnappa, Ch, A. Rajanikanth, and Y. V. Rao. "Floral diversity and implications in palaeoenvironment of Vemavaram Formation (Krishna Depression), Krishna-Godavari Basin, Andhra Pradesh, India." Journal of Palaeosciences 63, no. (1-2) (2014): 63–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.54991/jop.2014.321.

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The present study deals with the plant megafossil assemblage and associated environment of the Vemavaram Formation (Krishna Depression), Krishna–Godavari Basin, Andhra Pradesh, India. The plant fossils are collected from Vemavaram (currently known as Ommevaram), Prakasam District, Andhra Pradesh. Sixteen taxa are recognised including four new species, namely Dictyozamites ommevaramensis, Ptilophyllum heterophylla, Pagiophyllum ommevaramensis and Elatocladus loyolii alongwith twelve known species. The Early Cretaceous flora from the Vemavaram Formation is compiled and compared with the floras o
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Shczepetov, S. V., and L. B. Golovneva. "The late cretaceous flora from volcanogenic deposits of northern Priokhotie (The Okhotsk-Chukotka volcanogenic belt)." Palaeobotany 1 (2010): 45–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/palaeobotany/2010.1.45.

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Assemblage of fossil plants from the Gydra, Yum and Kananyga Formations (the Villigha and Toomahni Rivers interfluve, Okhotsk-Chukotka volcanogenic belt) are joined in the Aleeki flora. The systematic description of main species is given and floristic and phytostratigraphical analysis of this flora is carried out. New species Lobifolia alikensis Golovn. et Shczep. is described. The Aleeki flora is typical flora of the Okhotsk-Chukotka volcanogenic belt. It contain few angiosperms and significant amount relic elements among ferns (Hausmannia, Lobifolia), cycadophytes (Heilungia), czekanowskiale
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Shczepetov, S. V., and A. B. Herman. "On the non-marine stratigraphy and floras of north-eastern Russia." Стратиграфия 27, no. 3 (2019): 40–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0869-592x27340-52.

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Some decisions of the Third Inter-departmental Regional Stratigraphic Meeting on Precambrian, Paleozoic and Mesozoic of North-eastern Russia (St. Petersburg, 2002) are analysed in the light of latest data obtained. It is shown that regional stratigraphic units (‘Horizons’) of non-marine Cretaceous recognised in this Meeting are in fact not the basic subdivisions, but rather specialised biostratigraphic units, namely ‘Beds with flora’. Ages of some of these units are specified, notably Beds with Arman Flora is Turonian–Coniacian, Beds with Amka Flora is Coniacian and Beds with Arkagala Flora is
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Nosova, N. V., and L. B. Golovneva. "A new species of Pseudotorellia Florin (Ginkgoales) from late Cretaceous deposits of the Lena-Vilui depression (Eastern Siberia)." Palaeobotany 2 (2011): 91–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/palaeobotany/2011.2.91.

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The replacement of mesophytic flora, with a predominance of gymnosperms and ferns, by cainophytic flora, with a prevalence of angiosperms, took place in the middle of the Cretaceous Period. The investigation of this phenomenon is of great importance to the understanding of evolution patterns of the major systematic groups, and palaeofloras as a whole. The processes whereby angiosperms appeared and diversified, as well as the processes whereby gymnosperms and ferns met extinction, appear to have different features, depending on the region studied. In Eastern Siberia (the Lena-Vilui depression),
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Heřmanová, Zuzana, Jiří Kvaček, and Else Marie Friis. "Plant mesofossils from the Late Cretaceous Klikov Formation, the Czech Republic." Fossil Imprint 77, no. 2 (2021): 256–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/fi.2021.018.

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Late Cretaceous mesofossils are described from the Zliv-Řídká Blana locality in the South Bohemian Basins, the Czech Republic. Angiosperm remains dominate the fossil assemblage both in terms of taxonomic diversity and quantitatively, with about 65 different species based on about 1,000 specimens of flowers, fruits and seeds. There are surprisingly few nonangiosperm species in the flora, with only four specimens assigned to bryophytes, ferns and conifers. There are no megaspores of Selaginellales or Salviniales, which are otherwise common in many Cretaceous mesofossil floras. Among angiosperms,
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Rajanikanth, A. "Diversification and evolution of Early Cretaceous East Coast flora of India." Journal of Palaeosciences 45 (December 31, 1996): 369–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.54991/jop.1996.1257.

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The Early Cretaceous continental sediments in the East Coast of India are characterized by the Ptilophyllum flora. Interplay of tectonism and sedimentation caused plant fossil preservation in different unconnected paralic deposits distributed in Cauvery, Palar, Krishna-Godavari and Mahanadi basins and in the associated Pranhita-Godavari Graben. Plant megafossils assigned to pteridophytes, pteridosperms, cycadophytes, Taxales, Ginkgoales and Coniferales are variously distributed in these basins. Differential preservation of plant parts denotes an incomplete evolutionary pattern. Variation withi
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Cretaceous flora"

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Wan, Zhihui. "The Lower Cretaceous flora of the Gates Formation from Western Canada." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1996. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp05/nq23955.pdf.

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Bastos, Bibiana Liguori. "Flora fóssil do pontal Rip, Ilha Nelson, Península Antártica: taxonomia e contexto geológico." Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, 2012. http://www.repositorio.jesuita.org.br/handle/UNISINOS/4587.

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Hayes, Peta Angela. "Cretaceous angiosperm leaf floras from Antarctica." Thesis, University of Leeds, 1999. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/21096/.

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Late Cretaceous angiosperm leaf floras from the Antarctic Peninsula have been studied and described for the first time. The Hidden Lake Formation (Coniacian) and Santa Marta Formation (Santonian-early Campanian) floras were preserved within shallow marine strata exposed on James Ross Island. This area was located at approximately 65°S during the Late Cretaceous. These fossils represent the remains of vegetation growing in the southern high latitudes on an emergent volcanic arc. The plants probably grew on the delta top and along the edge of streams. The leaf fossils are preserved as isolated a
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Chambers, Paul Martin. "Late Cretaceous and early Palaeocene marine diatom floras." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.265772.

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Horikx, Maurits [Verfasser]. "Assessing the temporal patterns of mid-Cretaceous floral change in Portugal : a palynological and chemostratigraphic approach / Maurits Horikx." Hannover : Technische Informationsbibliothek und Universitätsbibliothek Hannover (TIB), 2015. http://d-nb.info/1078047332/34.

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Cripps, Jennifer Ann. "Environmental impact of Deccan Trap flood basalt volcanism : assessment of regional floral responses to late Cretaceous-early Tertiary activity." Thesis, Open University, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.272896.

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Clauser, Sébastien. "Etudes stratigraphiques du Campanien et du Maastrichtien de l'Europe occidentale : Côte Basque, Charentes (France) ; Limbourg (Pays-Bas) : biochronologie, magnétostratigraphie, stratigraphie isotopique, radiochronologie comparées du domaine océanique et des régions stratotypiques : contribution à la paléoclimatologie du Crétacé supérieur." Paris 6, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA066151.

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Revision de la stratigraphie du campanien et du maestrichtien en europe. Les resultats magnetostratigraphiques et geochimiques conduisent a mettre en parallele l'ancienne campanien-dordonien et la limite campanien-maestrichtien telle qu'elle est definie au limbourg. On etablit la position d'un pole geomagnetique virtuel pour l'europe stable. On met en evidence le synchronisme des evenements biologiques (apparition-disparition) et isotopiques. De meme les accidents isotopiques sont correlables entre sites pelagiques et sites de plateforme ce qui laisse supposer une origine climatique pour les d
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Gee, Carole T. "Revision of the early Cretaceous flora from Hope Bay, Antarctica." 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/19377.

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The Early Cretaceous (Berriasian) Hope Bay flora is one of the most diverse assemblages from the Mesozoic of Antarctica. Collected in 1902 by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition of 1901-1903 from Hope Bay at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, and described in 1913 by T. G. Halle, it has served as a classic reference collection for Jurassic and Cretaceous southern hemisphere paleobotanical studies. Because the systematics of the flora were outdated by the enormous advances in our understanding of fossil plants during the last 70 years, it was in serious need of revision. This revision ha
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Books on the topic "Cretaceous flora"

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Krasilov, Valentin Abramovich. Late Cretaceous (Turonian) flora of Southern Negev, Israel. Pensoft, 2005.

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Stephen, McLoughlin, ed. Early Cretaceous (Neocomian) flora and fauna of the Lower Strzelecki Group, Gippsland Basin, Victoria. Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, 2002.

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International Palaeontological Congress (1st 2002 Sydney, N.S.W.). First International Palaeontological Congress: Pre-congress fieldtrip 1 : cretaceous-cenozoic floras and landscapes of southeastern Australia. Geological Society of Australia], 2002.

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William, Dawson John. On the correlation of early Cretaceous floras in Canada and the United States, and on some new plants of this period. s.n., 1986.

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William, Dawson John. On the correlation of early Cretaceous floras in Canada and the United States, and on some new plants of this period. s.n., 1986.

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Junrong, Tao, Liu Yusheng, and Zhou Zhekun, eds. Zhongguo wan bai e shi zhi xin sheng dai zhi wu qu xi fa zhan yan bian: The evolution of the late Cretaceous-Cenozoic floras in China. Ke xue chu ba she, 2000.

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Contributions to the Fossil Flora of the Western Territories: The Cretaceous Flora, Volume 6, Part 1. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Stopes, M. G. Catalogue of the Mesozoic Plants the Cretaceous Flora, Algae and Fungi. International Books & Periodicals Supply Service, 1985.

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Jurassic and Cretaceous floras and climates of the earth. Cambridge University Press, 1991.

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Jurassic and Cretaceous Floras and Climates of the Earth. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Cretaceous flora"

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Jain, Sreepat, and Ahmed Awad Abdelhady. "Short Note on the Early Cretaceous Flora of India." In Geology of the Cauvery Basin in South India. CRC Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781032710488-18.

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Kunzmann, Lutz, Ana Paula Assis de Oliveira Westerkamp, Maria Edenilce Peixoto Batista, and Catarina Rydin. "Gymnosperms from the Early Cretaceous Crato Flora: Competitors for the Nascent Flowering Plants." In Brazilian Paleofloras. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22526-1_30.

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Kunzmann, Lutz, Ana Paula de Assis Oliveira Westerkamp, Maria Edenilce Peixoto Batista, and Catarina Rydin. "Gymnosperms from the Early Cretaceous Crato Flora: Competitors for the Nascent Flowering Plants." In Brazilian Paleofloras. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90913-4_30-1.

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Kunzmann, Lutz, Clément Coiffard, Ana Paula Assis de Oliveira Westerkamp, et al. "Crato Flora: A 115-Million-Year-Old Window into the Cretaceous World of Brazil." In Brazilian Paleofloras. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22526-1_27.

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Kunzmann, Lutz, Clément Coiffard, Ana Paula Assis de Oliveira Westerkamp, et al. "Crato Flora: A 115-Million-Year-Old Window into the Cretaceous World of Brazil." In Brazilian Paleofloras. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90913-4_27-1.

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Chinnappa, Ch, Pauline Sabina Kavali, A. Rajanikanth, Mercedes di Pasquo, and M. E. C. Bernardes-de-Oliveira. "Early Cretaceous Flora from the East Coast Sedimentary Basins of India: Their Chronostratigraphic and Palaeobiogeographic Significance." In Mesozoic Stratigraphy of India. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71370-6_17.

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Beerling, D. J. "Palaeo-Ecophysiological Studies on Cretaceous and Tertiary Fossil Floras." In Cenozoic Plants and Climates of the Arctic. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79378-3_3.

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Friis, Else Marie, Kaj Raunsgaard Pedersen, and Peter R. Crane. "Angiosperm floral structures from the Early Cretaceous of Portugal." In Early Evolution of Flowers. Springer Vienna, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6910-0_3.

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Herman, A. B. "A Review of Late Cretaceous Floras and Climates of Arctic Russia." In Cenozoic Plants and Climates of the Arctic. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79378-3_10.

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AKGÜN, Funda, and Mine Sezgül KAYSERİ ÖZER. ""TÜRKİYE PALEOVEJETASYONUNUN JEOLOJİK ZAMAN İÇERİSİNDEKİ DEĞİŞİMİ VE BİYOÇEŞİTLİLİK"." In BİYOÇEŞİTLİLİK VE EKOSİSTEMLER. TÜRKİYE BİLİMLER AKADEMİSİ, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.53478/tuba.978-625-8352-58-0.ch15.

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"Paleobotanical and paleopalynological studies contain information from the appearance of the first vascular terrestrial plants in the Late Ordovician-Silurian to the Neogene in 4.5 billion years of Earth geological history. In this period based on published studies., the traces of plant life in Anatolia as macro and microflora and their ecological responses have been shared very concisely. In the geological time scale, issues such as continental movements, geomorphology, sea and land effect-view, sea level changes, atmospheric oxygen and carbon dioxide concentration, temperature changes, whic
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Conference papers on the topic "Cretaceous flora"

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Maccracken, S. Augusta, Ian M. Miller, Ian M. Miller, et al. "PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF PLANT–INSECT ASSOCIATIONS IN THE KAIPAROWITS FLORA, LATE CRETACEOUS OF UTAH." In GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016. Geological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2016am-286937.

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Estrada-Ruiz, Emilio, Joan M. Parrott, Jr Upchurch, et al. "The wood flora from the Upper Cretaceous Crevasse Canyon and McRae formations, south-central New Mexico, USA: A progress report." In 63rd Annual Fall Field Conference. New Mexico Geological Society, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.56577/ffc-63.503.

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Butrim, Matthew, S. Augusta Maccracken, Rich Barclay, and Ellen Currano. "FLORAL RECOVERY AFTER THE END-CRETACEOUS MASS EXTINCTION IN THE DENVER BASIN, COLORADO." In GSA Connects 2023 Meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Geological Society of America, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2023am-395607.

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Flynn, Andrew G., Ross Secord, Jie Geng, et al. "EARLY PALEOCENE FLORAS FROM THE SAN JUAN BASIN (NEW MEXICO, USA) RECORD TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEM CHANGE FOLLOWING THE CRETACEOUS-PALEOGENE BOUNDARY." In GSA 2020 Connects Online. Geological Society of America, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020am-359350.

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