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- Paleogene (33-66 Ma Time-Slice) Time
- Carnivorous Mammals from the Middle Eocene Washakie Formation, Wyoming, USA, and Their Diversity Trajectory in a Post-Warming World
- How to Serve a Onegeology Level 1 Conformant WMS Using Mapserver
- Paleogene Events, Evolution and Stratigraphy
- New Namalestes Remains from the Ypresian/Lutetian of Black Crow, Namibia Jorge MORALES 1, Martin PICKFORD 2
- Middle–Late Eocene
- GEOLOGIC TIME SCALE V
- Geologic Time Scale” by J.G
- New Chondrichthyans from Bartonian-Priabonian Levels of Río De Las Minas and Sierra Dorotea, Magallanes Basin, Chilean Patagonia
- The Oldest Freshwater Crabs: Claws on Dinosaur Bones Ninon Robin1*, Barry W
- Tectonic and Climatic Controls on the Development of Foreland Fan Deltas: Montserrat and Sant Llorencà Del Munt Systems (Middle
- (GSSP) for the Base of the Lutetian Stage at the Gorrondatxe Section, Spain
- Redalyc.Biostratigraphy of Larger Foraminifera in the Eocene (Upper
- The Bartonian-Priabonian Marine Record of the Eastern South
- Appendix 3. Age Table Data Dictionary
- 2009 Geologic Time Scale Cenozoic Mesozoic Paleozoic Precambrian Magnetic Magnetic Bdy
- Chapter 7 Plate 2 (Pdf)
- A High Resolution Lutetian-Bartonian Planktonic Fora- Miniferal Zonation in the Crimean-Caucasus Region of the Northeastern Peri-Tethys______
- Paleogene Carbonate Systems of Saint Barthélemy
- Chart 5.3 the Range of Key Paleogene Species for the Truncorotaloididae Truncorotaloididae Crassatus Lacerti
- Middle Eocene (Bartonian) Ficus from Monte Di Malo (Vicenza - Italy)
- International Chronostratigraphic Chart
- Chronological Stratigraphy (Roger Burkhalter)
- Bartonian to End-Rupelian Reticulate Nummulites of the Western Tethys
- Geologic Time Scale
- Matthew R. Borths
- Record of Early to Middle Eocene Paleoenvironmental Changes from Lignite Mines, Western India
- The Bartonian-Priabonian Marine Record of the Eastern South
- The Bartonian May 2021 BOARD & MANAGEMENT
- International Chronostratigraphic Chart
- A New Species of Angariid Gastropod from the Early Th Anetian of the Haymana-Polatlı Basin, Turkey
- Manuscript with Contributions from All Co-Authors
- 10. Late Cretaceous-Quaternary