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MAASTRICHTIANABSTRACT. The stratotype of the Maastrichtian Stage named by the Belgian geologist André Dumont in 1849 is situated in the Netherlands at the St Pietersberg ...
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GSSP for Maastrichtian StageThe base of the Maastrichtian Stage is defined at level 115.2 on platform IV of the geological site at Tercis les Bains (Landes, France).
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Maastrichtian - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsMaastrichtian refers to the uppermost stage of the Late Cretaceous, characterized by strata sourced from cratonic or recycled Upper Cretaceous rocks, with ...
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Rapid Recovery of Life at Ground Zero of the End Cretaceous Mass ...The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) mass extinction eradicated 76% of species on Earth. It was caused by the impact of an asteroid on the Yucatán carbonate platform ...
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Asteroid impact, not volcanism, caused the end-Cretaceous ... - PNASThe Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) mass extinction coincided with two major global environmental perturbations: heightened volcanism associated with the Deccan ...
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The 150th anniversary of the Maastrichtian Stage | Cambridge CoreApr 1, 2016 · It was André Hubert Dumont (1809–1857) (Fig. 1) who, while mapping at the St Pietersberg south of Maastricht in the summer of 1849, noted that ...
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The 150th anniversary of the Maastrichtian Stage - a celebratory ...It was André Hubert Dumont (1809–1857) (Fig. 1) who, while mapping at the St Pietersberg south of Maastricht in the summer of 1849, noted that the higher ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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The 150th anniversary of the Maastrichtian Stage – a celebratory ...It was André Hubert Dumont (1809–1857) (Fig. 1) who, while mapping at the St Pietersberg south of Maastricht in the summer of 1849, noted that the higher ...
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Stratigraphy of the type Maastrichtian – a synthesisA synthesis of the stratigraphy of the Maastrichtian Stage in its extended type area, that is, southern Limburg (the Netherlands), and adjacent Belgian and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] INTERNATIONAL CHRONOSTRATIGRAPHIC CHARTUnits of all ranks are in the process of being defined by Global Boundary. Stratotype Section and Points (GSSP) for their lower boundaries, including.
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The base of the Maastrichtian - ResearchGateAug 7, 2025 · In the GSSP sec tion at Tercis, the FO of the ammonite Pachydiscus neubergicus (von Hauer) has been re corded just 0.9 m [116.1 m] above the ...Missing: ICS | Show results with:ICS
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GSSP for Danian Stage - International Commission on StratigraphyThe GSSP is located in northern Tunisia about 7km west of the town of El Kef. The locality is reached by taking the road to Tajerouine for about 5km.
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Stratigraphy of the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary at the ...Jan 18, 2023 · The K/Pg boundary at El Kef is defined by a “classic” 1–3-mm-thick, rust-colored ferruginous layer that comprises the iridium anomaly and ...
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[PDF] The Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the base of ...(1991) and Rocchia and. Robin (1998) confirmed the high concentrations of iridium and other. PGEs in K/Pg boundary sediments at the El Kef GSSP, already.
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A 40Ar/39Ar and U–Pb timescale for the Cretaceous Western Interior ...Dec 5, 2023 · The Cenomanian–Turonian boundary is placed at 93.95 ± 0.05 Ma on the basis of the age determinations summarized in Table 1 and Figure 3 (Jones ...
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Establishing robust temporal links with the onset of Deccan volcanismDec 12, 2017 · Our revised chronology for the late Maastrichtian warming event, combined with the latest radiogenic dates for Deccan volcanism, point to the ...Missing: refinements | Show results with:refinements
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Precession-paced late Maastrichtian bottom-water dynamics - NatureMar 27, 2025 · One of these warming events, the so-called Mid-Maastrichtian-Event (MME) around 69 Ma marks the end of the early Maastrichtian. It is ...Missing: division | Show results with:division
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Belemnites of the family Belemnitellidae Pavlow, 1914 from the Late ...Sep 18, 2024 · In summary, four Belemnella zones can be identified in the uppermost Campanian and lower Maastrichtian of the Middle Vistula valley. The upper ...Missing: lancesi | Show results with:lancesi
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Stratigraphy of the type maastrichtian - a synthesis - ResearchGateAug 7, 2025 · The lower Maastrichtian portion is comparatively poorly preserved, being characterised by frequent reworking; only elements of the Belemnella ...
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UPPER CAMPANIAN (CRETACEOUS) AMMONITES FROM THE ...The larger part of the Maastrichtian is absent from the Sinjar area. The Lower Maastrichtian and high Upper Campanian are thickly represented. In this area the ...<|separator|>
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Ammonites from the Saratoga Chalk (Upper Cretaceous), ArkansasMay 20, 2016 · The Saratoga Chalk of Arkansas yields a rich ammonite fauna of 17 species, referred to the Nostoceras (N.) hyatti zone.
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(PDF) The Belemnella stratigraphy of the Campanian–Maastrichtian ...Aug 8, 2025 · The species of Belemnella recognized are placed into the stratigraphic framework based on the standard ammonite and inoceramid bivalve zonations ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The Belemnella stratigraphy of the Campanian– Maastrichtian ...Jun 15, 2011 · belemnite zones: the Belemnella lanceolata Zone, of the lower Lower Maastrichtian, and the Belemnella occi- dentalis Zone, of the upper ...
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(PDF) Campanian - Maastrichtian carbon isotope stratigraphy: Shelf ...Aug 6, 2025 · The Campanian-Maastrichtian transition is characterized by a negative carbon-isotope excursion, the so-called Campanian-Maastrichtian Boundary ...
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(PDF) A new age model and chemostratigraphic framework for the ...Jun 17, 2025 · Our refined age model allows for global correlation between the type-Maastrichtian sequence and Maastrichtian successions worldwide.
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Did Late Cretaceous cooling trigger the Campanian–Maastrichtian ...Mar 10, 2018 · The Campanian–Maastrichtian (83–66 Ma) was a period of global climate cooling, featuring significant negative carbon-isotope (δ13 C) anomalies, ...
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MAGNETOSTRATIGRAPHYThe merged Maastrichtian polarity pattern from Holes 1259A and 1259B is consistent with Chrons C31r–C31n and C30n–C29r. ... Chrons C31r–C29r (Maastrichtian), ...
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An integrated Upper Maastrichtian stratigraphic record - ResearchGateAug 23, 2014 · ... Chron C29r, down to the Lower/Upper Maastrichtian. boundary, C31n-C31r. It encompasses a total of ~60 m in Sopelana and ~45 m in Bjala. We ...
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The Cretaceous world: plate tectonics, palaeogeography and ...At the start of the Cretaceous, the supercontinent of Pangaea had just begun to break apart and only a few small ocean basins separated Laurasia, West Gondwana ...
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Expanse of Greater India in the late Cretaceous - ScienceDirectJul 15, 2020 · Greater India extended ∼2700 km farther north from its present northern margin at the longitude of 79.6°E before collision with Asia.
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The Cretaceous Period (146-65 million years ago)Australia was joined to Antarctica, New Zealand and South America, forming the last remnant of the great southern landmass called Gondwana. About 80 million ...
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Variation of melting processes and magma sources of the early ...Oct 15, 2019 · ... Deccan, the Malwa Plateau, which are dated at ∼67.5 Ma. These are therefore some of the oldest Deccan lavas, erupted before the Main Deccan ...
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Developments in the stratigraphy of the Deccan Volcanic Province ...The Deccan Volcanic Province has been considered as one of the largest magmatic regions, involving an aerial coverage of ca. 500,000 km2.
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The Magmatic Architecture of Continental Flood Basalts I ...Nov 4, 2021 · The Deccan Traps mark the beginning of the Réunion hotspot track and are associated with partial melting due to the arrival of a deep mantle ...
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Alaska Volcano Observatory | AniakchakThe pre-caldera cone was built upon a basement of Tertiary sedimentary and volcanic rocks and Jurassic-Cretaceous sedimentary rocks, which are exposed high on ...Missing: Maastrichtian precursors
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Late Cretaceous climate changes recorded in Eastern Asian ...During the Late Cretaceous a significant part of the globe was occupied by the proto-Pacific Ocean, which was rimmed by active arc complexes much like today ( ...Late Cretaceous Climate... · Introduction · Late Cretaceous Tectonic And...<|separator|>
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Hydrodynamic mechanism for the Laramide orogeny | GeosphereFeb 1, 2011 · The main episode of deformation started in the Maastrichtian (66–75 Ma), usually dated by the appearance of local basins and locally derived ...
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Early Inception of the Laramide Orogeny in Southwestern Montana ...Jan 9, 2019 · The Laramide orogenic event in the western interior U.S. is typified by basement-involved uplifts and intervening basins and inboard ...
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Geochronological Constraints on the Evolution and Petrogenesis of ...Dec 18, 2023 · The Malwa Plateau thus appears to record an earlier, cooler stage of the Deccan plume's evolution and continued to erupt through a large part of ...Missing: fluctuations | Show results with:fluctuations
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Multi-proxy record of the mid-Maastrichtian event in the European ...The MME was associated with global sea-level rise, changes in climate and deep-water circulation that were accompanied by biotic extinctions.
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Early Maastrichtian carbon cycle perturbation and cooling event ...May 27, 2009 · [21] On the basis of our high-resolution records for the Maastrichtian the negative carbon isotope excursion leads the oxygen isotope excursion ...
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Palaeogeographic regulation of glacial events during the ... - NIHSep 21, 2016 · Cold high-latitude conditions have notably been reported for the late Aptian and Maastrichtian,,,, making plausible the presence of polar ice ...
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[PDF] Upheavals during the Late Maastrichtian - Princeton UniversityRecent high-precision U–Pb dating of the Deccan Trap erup- tions (Schoene et al., 2015) revealed ~3000 m of lava flows erupted in just 750 ky during magnetic ...
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[PDF] A new high-resolution chronology for the late Maastrichtian warming ...300 k.y. before the K/Pg boundary, with peak warming of ~+4 °C (δ18Obenthic excursion of. 93. ~0.8‰) attained between ~66.27–66.18 Ma (Fig. 1).
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New maastrichtian oxygen and carbon isotope record: Additional ...The average tropical deep-sea surface paleotemperature estimates for the Maastrichtian could have been about 26.6–30.2°C, but, apparently, did not reach the ...
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Deep-sea paleotemperature record of extreme warmth during the ...Jun 2, 2017 · Oxygen isotope analyses of well-preserved foraminifera from Blake Nose (30°N paleolatitude, North Atlantic) and globally distributed ...Missing: stage | Show results with:stage
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Maastrichtian climate of southern Patagonia (Argentina)These proxies provide insight into how the environment influenced soil formation and how climate factors played a role in the evolution of the Chorrillo ...
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Evidence for global cooling in the Late Cretaceous - NatureJun 17, 2014 · In the lower Maastrichtian, the TEX86 values rise to 0.75, followed by a decrease to 0.71. In the upper Maastrichtian, values rise again to 0.78 ...Missing: stage | Show results with:stage
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Clumped isotope temperature and salinity constrains for the ...This manuscript presents a thoughtful interpretation of clumped and stable oxygen isotope data from the Maastrichtian Chalk Sea. While the study provides ...
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Seawater properties based on clumped isotope analyses of ...Oct 25, 2025 · Seawater properties based on clumped isotope analyses of macrofossil assemblages from the Upper Cretaceous–Lower Paleocene Type-Maastrichtian ...
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[PDF] Chronology of Fluctuating Sea Levels Since the TriassicSea level fluctuations over the past 250 million years are tracked using global cycle charts, with a time scale and chronostratigraphy, and are manifest by ...
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Maastrichtian to early Paleocene sea level changes and climatic ...3 major sea level changes on the SE Tethys shelf in the Maastrichtian-Paleocene. Dominance of the warm or seasonally alternating climate during high sea levels.
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Geochemistry of oceanic anoxic events - AGU Journals - WileyMar 9, 2010 · Oceanic anoxic events (OAEs) record profound changes in the climatic and paleoceanographic state of the planet and represent major disturbances in the global ...Missing: Maastrichtian | Show results with:Maastrichtian
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Maastrichtian Anoxia and Its Influence on Organic Matter and Trace ...May 22, 2023 · Early-to-late Maastrichtian (∼70.9–67.7 Ma) organic-rich sediments were deposited in Egypt during a warm, arid-to-humid greenhouse climate.
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Global trends of pCO2 across the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary ...These records indicate pCO2 of ca. 570–300 ppm for the Late Cretaceous to the early Paleocene, with an overall trend of decreasing pCO2 with time (Beerling et ...
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Latest Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) aridity indicated by paleosols in ...The McRae Formation in south-central New Mexico contains paleosols that indicate a significant increase in aridity occurred during the latest Cretaceous ...Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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[PDF] Paleogeography and the Late Cretaceous of the Western Interior of ...... Maastrichtian ... reconstruction map of the Cenomanian ...
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Maastrichtian to early Paleocene sea level changes and climatic ...Sea level charts of the Arabian platform produced by Haq and Al-Qahtani (2005) reveal two short and one long term regression in the Maastrichtian-Danian period.
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[PDF] The ammonite fauna of the type Maastrichtian with a revision of ...Ammonites known to be from the Meerssen Chalk are Nostoceras sp. Diplomoceras cylindraceum (Defrance, 1816), Baculites ver¬ tebralis Lamarck, 1801, B. anceps ...
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The last Maastrichtian ammonites from the Brazos River sections in ...The assemblage is dominated by the heteromorphs Eubaculites carinatus (Morton, 1834) and Discoscaphites spp.; single examples of Pachydiscus (P.)
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Evolution and extinction of Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous ...Oct 14, 2025 · Late Maastrichtian diversity levels remained stable despite reported climatic and environmental variation. Ammonite diversity patterns during ...
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Belemnites around the KTB - Palaeontologia ElectronicaBelemnella skolozdrownae is recorded from the upper upper Maastrichtian Sigerslev Member in Denmark (upper part of the zone with H. constrictus crassus) and ...Missing: lancesi | Show results with:lancesi
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Species richness and abundance patterns of Tethyan Cretaceous ...The sessile, epibenthic rudist bivalves (superfamily Hippuritacea; Late Jurassic–Maastrichtian) were dominant constituents of many Cretaceous Tethyan ...Abstract · Evolution And Palaeoecology... · Barremian--Aptian
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Rudist decline in the Maastrichtian Cardenas Formation (East ...Rudist bivalves are diverse and abundant in the Maastrichtian Cardenas Formation in east-central Mexico (Table 1). They have been considered as some of the ...
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A refined foraminiferal biostratigraphy for the Late Campanian–Early ...These zones can be related to the biostratigraphical interval of the Globotruncana aegyptiaca. (Late Campanian), Gansserina gansseri (latest Campanian–Early ...
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[PDF] The Campanian–Maastrichtian foraminiferal - Geologica CarpathicaMar 30, 2017 · The presence of relatively rich associations of planktonic foraminifera allowed recognition of two biozones: the Globotruncana ventricosa Zone, ...
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Early Maastrichtian ammonites and nautiloids from Hrebenne ...The ammonites from Hrebenne comprise typically early Maastrichtian forms; their specific composition is similar to that recorded from both western.
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The brachiopod assemblage from the Maastrichtian white chalk at ...Feb 6, 2024 · According to these authors, the low brachiopod diversity and abundance in the upper lower and lower upper Maastrichtian assemblages, including ...Missing: nautiloids | Show results with:nautiloids
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[PDF] Ichnology of Late Cretaceous echinoids from the Maastrichtian Type ...Jul 31, 2020 · These were colonised by a range of cementing and boring invertebrates, includ- ing crinoids, foraminifera, sponges, bryozoans, sabel- lid and ...Missing: diversity | Show results with:diversity
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The benthic foraminiferal response to the mid-Maastrichtian event in ...Jun 8, 2022 · In shallower depositional settings, nutrient recycling took place closer to the seafloor, which allowed more organic matter to reach the bottom.Missing: chemostratigraphy turnovers 2021-2024
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Tyrant dinosaur evolution tracks the rise and fall of Late Cretaceous ...... Maastrichtian of Laramidia (e.g., Edmontosaurus and Triceratops). In a pattern similar to that of Tyrannosauridae, alligatoroid crocodylians and baenid ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The end of the sauropod dinosaur hiatus in North AmericaAll Maastrichtian North American sauropods have been referred to a single species, Alamosaurus sanjuanensis, which belongs to the sauropod clade ...
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The Titanosaur Sauropods from the Late Campanian ... - BioOneDec 1, 2012 · Titanosaurs are represented by Rocasaurus muniozi and Aeolosaurus sp., and at least four other taxa, represented by fragmentary material. The ...Aeolosaurus Sp · Fig. 4 · Titanosauria Incertae Sedis
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Mass extinction of birds at the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg ...Aug 30, 2011 · We describe a diverse avifauna from the latest Maastrichtian of western North America, which provides definitive evidence for the persistence of a range of ...
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Late Maastrichtian pterosaurs from North Africa and mass extinction ...Mar 13, 2018 · We describe new pterosaur fossils from the end of the Cretaceous in Morocco, including as many as 7 species. They represent 3 different families.
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A review of the Jurassic and Cretaceous Gondwanan pterosaur recordThe South American pterosaur assemblage represents the most speciose and diverse known from Gondwana, with several lineages represented.
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Cretaceous pterosaur history, diversity and extinction - Lyell Collection... pterosaur taxic diversity remained high until the end Maastrichtian, although morphological diversity may have been low. The demise of the Pterosauria at ...
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Giant Mosasaurus hoffmanni (Squamata, Mosasauridae) from the ...Aug 5, 2025 · M. hoffmanni from the Penza is one of the largest mosasaurs ever known with an overall length of the body about 17 m.
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Maastrichtian plesiosaurs from northern Patagonia - ScienceDirectThree relatively complete elasmosaurid plesiosaurs were recently recovered from the north of Patagonia, Argentina. They were found in the uppermost levels ...
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A new elasmosaurid from the upper Maastrichtian López de ...Elasmosaurids are one of the most frequently recorded marine reptiles from the Weddellian Province (Patagonia, Western Antarctica and New Zealand). Improvements ...
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[PDF] Mammals from the end of the age of dinosaurs in North Dakota and ...Three species of mammals (Alphadon marshi, Gypsonic- tops illuminatus, and Cimolestes magnus) of the eight that have been found in the Hell Creek Formation ...
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[PDF] Turtles of the upper Aguja Formation (late Campanian), Big Bend ...The highest turtle diversity occurred in the late Campanian and the lowest diversity in the Maastrichtian. INTRODUCTION. Objectives of Study. This study ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The first report of Chelonioidea cf. Ctenochelys from the Late ...Mar 27, 2023 · A mandible of a Late Cretaceous sea turtle with affinities to Ctenochelys is reported from the Maastrichtian type area of the Netherlands.
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Fossils show that massive pterosaurs could fly millions of years agoSep 9, 2024 · Fossils of the pterosaurs Inabtanin alarabia (left) and Arambourgiania philadelphiae discovered in Jordan showcased their 3D wing structures and ...Missing: Tethys | Show results with:Tethys
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The Angiosperm Terrestrial Revolution and the origins of modern ...Oct 26, 2021 · Description of seven common plant megafossils from the Hell Creek formation (Late Cretaceous: late Maastrichtian), North Dakota, South Dakota, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Megaflora of the Hell Creek and lower Fort Union - GeoScienceWorldThe late Maastrichtian Hell Creek flora is dominated by angiosperms; ferns, fern allies, cycads, ginkgo, and conifers represent ⬍10% of total taxa and ...Missing: dominance | Show results with:dominance
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Diversified fossil plant assemblages from the Maastrichtian in Isona ...In addition, Sabalites palms and at least five types of magnoliids and eudicots found here are very similar to fossil leaves reported from Upper Cretaceous ...
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A global view of Cretaceous vegetation patterns - GeoScienceWorldAt high northern latitudes there was a large decline among the bennettites and to a lesser extent in the ginkgophytes and cycads (Vachrameev, 1981),.
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Volume 1, Chapter 3The vegetation was a mosaic of deciduous angiosperm and gymnosperm forests ... The deciduous forests of the Columbia Plateaus and those of eastern North America ...
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Main floristic types from the: Maastrichtian (left): Ferns, palms, conifersMar 9, 2022 · Main floristic types from the: Maastrichtian (left): Ferns, palms, conifers; earliest Danian (middle): Cheirolepidiaceae, shrubs and other low–diversity flora.
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Revision of the Triprojectate and Oculate Angiosperm Pollen Record ...Nov 30, 2023 · Triprojectate and oculate groups drastically increase in diversity and abundance during the Maastrichtian, with 30 new species, while ...
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Latest Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) aridity indicated by paleosols in ...The McRae Formation in south-central New Mexico contains paleosols that indicate a significant increase in aridity occurred during the latest Cretaceous ...
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Changes in floral diversities, floral turnover rates, and climates in ...Total angiosperm pollen diversity rose during the Campanian and declined toward the end of the Maastrichtian. However, anemophilous porate pollen of the ...Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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Rapid ocean acidification and protracted Earth system recovery ...Oct 21, 2019 · There is abundant evidence for a massive bolide impact at the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K-Pg) boundary (66.04 Ma) that coincides in those sections ...
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Understanding the KT Boundary - Lunar and Planetary InstituteThis boundary corresponds to one of the greatest mass extinctions in Earth's history. At least 75 percent of the species on our planet, both in the seas and on ...Chicxulub impact crater · Chicxulub crater · Global Effects · Drilling Projects
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Death from Above! The Cretaceous/Paleogene ExtinctionJan 19, 2023 · The toothless crown-group birds survived, as did the living groups of amphibians, turtles, lepidosaurs, and crocodylians. The long-snouted ...
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Organic matter from the Chicxulub crater exacerbated the K–Pg ...Target rock-derived soot immediately contributed to global cooling and darkening that curtailed photosynthesis and caused widespread extinction. PAH evidence ...Missing: fern | Show results with:fern
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End-Cretaceous marine mass extinction not caused by productivity ...A transient episode of surface ocean acidification may have been the main cause of extinction of calcifying plankton and ammonites, and recovery of productivity ...Missing: near- | Show results with:near-
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Two-step extinction of Late Cretaceous marine vertebrates ... - NatureMar 6, 2020 · Our diversity data show two separate extinction events: (i) the 'Middle Campanian Crisis' (about 77 Mya) and (ii) the end-Maastrichtian (66 Mya) events.Missing: belemnites | Show results with:belemnites
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Terrestrial Response to Maastrichtian Climate Change Determined ...This study focuses on the terrestrial response to two rapid climate events just prior to the K-Pg boundary marked by the Chicxulub impact.
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No phylogenetic evidence for angiosperm mass extinction at ... - NIHSep 13, 2023 · The fossil record suggests that the K-Pg event had a strong regional impact on angiosperms with up to 75% species extinctions, but only had a ...
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Chicxulub Crater: A possible Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary impact ...Jun 2, 2017 · We suggest that a buried 180-km-diameter circular structure on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico, is an impact crater. Its size and shape are ...
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The Chicxulub Impact Produced a Powerful Global TsunamiOct 4, 2022 · This asteroid struck in shallow water and caused a large tsunami. Here we present the first global simulation of the Chicxulub impact tsunami ...Missing: sulfate | Show results with:sulfate
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Asteroid impact, not volcanism, caused the end-Cretaceous ...Jun 29, 2020 · These elements imply a cause–effect relationship between the Chicxulub impactor and the K/Pg mass extinction of non-avian dinosaurs.
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Terrestrial evidence for volcanogenic sulfate-driven cooling eventDec 18, 2024 · Our records show long-term warming of ~3°C, probably driven by Deccan CO 2 emissions, and reveal a transient (<10 kyr) ~5°C cooling event.
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Deep marine records of Deccan Trap volcanism before the ...Results show that the global 187Os/188Os signal is clearly reproducible, while the global Hg record does not form a consistent pattern. Moreover ...
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Globally distributed iridium layer preserved within the Chicxulub ...Feb 24, 2021 · In the distal and mostly marine sections, the K-Pg boundary is composed of a ~3-mm-thick reddish clay layer containing shocked minerals, impact ...
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Link Between Asteroid Impact and Mass Extinction Is Rock SolidMar 4, 2010 · They further rule out significant effects of volcanism. Thus, Chicxulub is responsible for the demise of dinosaurs and most living organisms on ...Missing: primary K-
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Mass Extinctions and Their Relationship With Atmospheric Carbon ...Jun 22, 2023 · The rising concentration of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) in Earth's atmosphere from burning fossil fuels poses a risk to biodiversity from ocean acidification.