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New and Poorly Known Perisphinctoidea (Ammonitina) from the Upper Tithonian of Le Chouet (Drôme, SE France)
Upper Jurassicelower Cretaceous Stratigraphy in South-Eastern Tibet: a Comparison with the Western Himalayas
Jurassic-Cretaceous Tectonic and Depositional Evolution of the Forearc
Remarks on the Tithonian–Berriasian Ammonite Biostratigraphy of West Central Argentina
Eine Ammoniten-Fauna Aus Den Spiti-Schiefern Von Muktinath in Nepal 63-88 © Biodiversity Heritage Library, 63
X. Paleontology, Biostratigraphy
A Comparison of the Ammonite Faunas of the Antarctic Peninsula and Magallanes Basin
Structural and Stratigraphic Significance of the Buchia Zones in the Colyear Springs-Paskenta Area California
Early Cretaceous Strata of the Nepal Himalayas: Conjugate Margins and Rift Volcanism During Gondwanan Breakup
A New Late Tithonian Ammonite Assemblage from Kutch, Western India
Tithonian-Berriasian Ammonite Fauna of Arroyo Cieneguita
(Late Jurassic) of Kutch, Western India
A Review of Jurassic Dinoflagellate Cyst Biostratigraphy and Global Provincialism
Combined Radiolarian-Ammonite Stratigraphy for the Late Jurassic of the Antarctic Peninsula: Implications for Radiolarian Stratigraphy
The Effects of Sexual Dimorphism on Survivorship in Fossil Ammonoids: a Role for Sexual Selection in Extinction
1 the Literature on Triassic, Jurassic and Earliest Cretaceous Dinoflagellate Cysts: 2 Supplement 1 3 4 James B
Ammonites from the 'A Zones in Northwestern California and Southwestern Oregon
Late Jurassic - Early Cretaceous Cephalopods of Eastern Alexander Island, Antarctica
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Newsletter 30
(Ammonoidea) from the Tithonian (Late Jurassic) of Kutch, Western India
Back Matter (PDF)
Survey of Canada
Cretaceous System
The Indonesian Sedimentologists Forum (FOSI) the Sedimentology Commission - the Indonesian Association of Geologists (IAGI) Number 30 – August 2014 Page 1 of 105
Tithonian-Valanginian Amonites Pampa Tril
Sea-Level Changes Recorded by Cerium Anomalies in the Late Jurassic (Tithonian) Black Rock Series of Qiangtang Basin, North-Central Tibet