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Guasasa Formation
Cretaceous Boundary in Western Cuba (Sierra De Los Órganos)
Vertebrate Remains Are Relatively Well Known in Late Jurassic Deposits of Western Cuba. the Fossil Specimens That Have Been Coll
Redalyc.Salinites Grossicostatum (Imlay, 1939) and S. Finicostatum Sp. Nov. from the Latest Tithonian (Late Jurassic) of Northea
Remarks on the Tithonian–Berriasian Ammonite Biostratigraphy of West Central Argentina
Paleontología Mexicana ISSN (Revista Impresa): 0185-478X ISSN (Revista Electrónica): 2007-5189 Número De Certificado De Licitud De Título: No
Preliminary Geologic Map of the Greater Antilles and the Virgin Islands
Tithonian–Early Valanginian Evolution of Deposition Along the Proto-Caribbean Margin of North America Recorded in Guaniguanico Successions (Western Cuba)
Planktonic Foraminifers and Nannoconid Assemblages from the Late Aptian and Late Albian Limestones of the Pons Formation (Sierra De Los Organos, Western Cuba)
Estudio De Un Corte Del Cretácico Temprano, En El Miembro Tumbitas (Formación Guasasa), Sierra Del Infierno, Sierra De Los Órganos, Cuba Occidental
Universidad De Pinar Del Río “Hermanos Saíz Montes De Oca”
Viñales, Pinar Del Río, Cuba
Stratigraphic Evidence for Northwest to Southeast Tectonic Transport of Jurassic Terranes in Central Mexico and the Caribbean (Western Cuba) EMILE A
Field Guide GGGEEEOOOLLLOOOGGGYYY OOOFFF WWWEEESSSTTTEEERRRNNN CCCUUUBBBAAA
Western Cuba)
New Data on the Lower Cretaceous Microfossil and Nannoconid Stratigraphy in the Guaniguanico Terrane of Western Cuba2 (Figs 1-15)
Salinites Grossicostatum and S
Jurassic Paleobiogeography of the Conterminous United in Its Continental Setting
Field Guide to Western Cuba Landscape, Geology and People
Top View
Gold in the Farallones Block of the Shale-Hosted, Clastic-Dominated Castellanos Zinc-Lead Deposit (Northwest Cuba)
Field Guide to Western Cuba Geology and Geomorphology
Ammonite Biostratigraphy of the Tithonian of Western Cuba
Sea Level Changes Through the Jurassic/Cretaceous Boundary in Western Cuba Indicated by Taphonomic Analysis 431 Boletín De La Sociedad Geológica Mexicana