Publisher: Society for Sedimentary Geology
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FISH PREDATION ON A MEDITERRANEAN ECHINOID: IDENTIFICATION AND PRESERVATION POTENTIAL
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TEXTURAL AND GEOCHEMICAL FEATURES OF FRESHWATER MICROBIALITES FROM LAGUNA BACALAR, QUINTANA ROO, MEXICO
SET I. CASTRO-CONTRERAS, et al. (2014)
SURVIVING IN THE WATER COLUMN: DEFINING THE TAPHONOMICALLY ACTIVE ZONE IN PELAGIC SYSTEMS
SANDRO MONTICELLI PETRÓ, et al. (2018)
TAPHONOMY, GEOLOGICAL AGE, AND PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHY OF LOTOSAURUS ADENTUS (ARCHOSAURIA: POPOSAUROIDEA) FROM THE MIDDLE-UPPER TRIASSIC BADONG FORMATION, HUNAN, CHINA
CEDRIC J. HAGEN, et al. (2018)
Evolutionary Rates of Jurassic Ammonites in Relation to Sea-level Fluctuations
JOSÉ SANDOVAL, et al. (2001)
The Detection and Importance of Subtle Biofacies within a Single Lithofacies: The Upper Ordovician Kope Formation of the Cincinnati, Ohio Region
STEVEN M. HOLLAND, et al. (2001)
Measuring Recurrence of Marine Biotic Gradients: A Case Study from the Pennsylvanian-Permian Midcontinent
THOMAS D. OLSZEWSKI, et al. (2001)
Terrestrial Climate Evolution in Northwest Germany Over the Last 25 Million Years
TORSTEN UTESCHER, et al. (2000)
Cross-Calibration of Daily Growth Increments, Stable Isotope Variation, and Temperature in the Gulf of California Bivalve Mollusk Chione cortezi: Implications for Paleoenvironmental Analysis
DAVID H. GOODWIN, et al. (2001)
Taphonomic Control on Microstructure in Early Neoproterozoic Reefal Stromatolites and Thrombolites
ELIZABETH C. TURNER, et al. (2000)
