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534 publications found.

2022

  • Adapting mark-recapture methods to estimating accepted species-level diversity: a case study with terrestrial Gastropoda

    Author(s): Rosenberg, G., Auffenberg, K., Bank, R., Bieler, R., Bouchet, P., Herbert, D., Köhler, F., Neubauer, T.A., Neubert, E., Páll-Gergely, B., Richling, I. and Schneider, S.

  • Palynology of Early Cretaceous (Barremian to Aptian) hydrocarbon (methane) seep carbonates and associated mudstones, Wollaston Forland, Northeast Greenland

    Author(s): Bang, E., Nakrem, H.A., Little, C.T.S., Kürschner, W., Kelly, S.R.A. and Smelror, M.

  • First record of Pliocene (Zanclean to mid Piacenzian) marine deposits on Rhodes (Greece): implications for eastern Mediterranean palaeo(bio)geography

    Author(s): Schneider, S., Linse, U., Stamatiadis, P., Falkenberg, J., Mutterlose, J. and Weich, M.

  • First record of Plesiodiceras (Bivalvia, Hippuritida, Epidiceratidae) from the late Kimmeridgian (Late Jurassic) of Saudi Arabia, and its palaeobiogeographic significance

    Author(s): Schneider, S. and Al-Mojel, A.

  • Volcanic landscape controls on pre-rift to syn-rift volcano sedimentary systems: the Prestfjall Formation eruptive hiatus, Faroe Islands Basalt Group, northeast Atlantic

    Author(s): Jolley, D.W., Passey, S.R., Vosgerau, H. and Sørensen, E.V.

  • The age of the first pulse of continental rifting associated with the breakup of Pangea in Southwest Iberia: new palynological evidence

    Author(s): Vilas-Boas, M., Paterson, N.W., Pereira, Z., Fernandes, P. and Cirilli, S.

  • Establishing a provenance framework for sandstones in the Greenland–Norway Rift from the composition of moraine/outwash sediments

    Author(s): Szulc, A., Morton, A.C., Whitham, A., Hemming, S.R. and Thomson, S.N.

  • Biomarkers reveal two paramount Pliocene-Pleistocene connectivity events in the Caspian Sea Basin

    Author(s): Vasiliev, I., van der Meer, M.T.J, Stoica, M., Krijgsman, W., Reichart, G-J., Lazarev, S., Butiseacă, G.A., Niedermeyer, E.M., Aliyeva, E., van Baak, C.G.C. and Mulch, A.

  • Wildfires and monsoons: Cryptic drivers for highly variable provenance signals within a Carboniferous fluvial system

    Author(s): Anders, B., Tyrrell, S., Chew, D., O'Sullivan, G., Mark, C., Graham, J.R., Badenszki, E. and Murray, J.

  • Spatial variation in provenance signal: identifying complex sand sourcing within a Carboniferous basin using multiproxy provenance analysis

    Author(s): Anders, B., Tyrrell, S., Chew, D., Mark, C., O'Sullivan, G., Murray, J., Graham, J.R. and Badenszki, E.

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