Advances in Syrian vertebrate paleontological research: New cretaceous and cenozoic fossils
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Moving monoliths: analyzing the stance and locomotion of sauropod dinosaurs
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The cretaceous crab revolution: Exceptional preservation of tropical faunas and the emergence of novel forms
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The carditidae: An example for the study of macroevolutionary history of bivalves
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The Moroccan Sahara: An open-airmuseum of fossil whales (archaeoceti)
F., P.D. Gingerich, S. Zouhri
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New perspectives on the simosaur fossil record of the middle East: A preliminary review
Alberto Cabezuelo Hernández, Carlos de Miguel Chaves, A. Pérez García
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Unraveling the evolution of sciaenidae (perciformes): A window into cenozoic marine diversity and paleogeography
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Back to the future: A reappraisal of theamphistegina-bearing pliocene strata of San Frediano (Pisa province, Italy)
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The coralligenous bioconstructions of the Mediterranean: An archive of geobiological and biomineralization processes
M. Cipriani, G. Maruca, A. Rosso, R. Sanfilippo, G. Donato, D. Basso, V. A. Bracchi, A. Guido
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The last tropical reefs of the Mediterranean: The example of the lower messinian (late miocene) acquabona succession (Northern Italy)
G. Coletti, O.M. Bialik, A. Vimercati, A. Vescogni, F.R. Bosellini, G. Bosio, A. Collareta, A. Guido, D. Basso
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The paleocene coral bioconstructions ofthe maiella mountain (pennapiedimonte,central italy): A quantitative microfacies analysis
G. Coletti, L. Commissario, M. Ali, L. Mariani, B. Granier, M. Brandano, A. Mancini, G. Rusciadelli, C. Ricci, J.I. Baceta, G. Mateu Vicens, D. Basso
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A cretaceous beach rolled down from amountain: Facies analysis of an ammonite rich block from the Maiella mountain
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Bioconstruction: Insights from coralligenous as a paleoenvironmental archive
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Microbial activity preserved in the microstromatolitic crusts of Lake Abhe, Republic of Djibouti: Implications for themicrobial fossil record and early earth environments
V.A.C. Dorneles, K. Hickman Lewis, A.M. Caminiti, R. Barbieri, B. Cavalazzi
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The geological role of diatoms: The pisco basin case study
M.E. Gastaldello, G. Bosio, G. Bianucci, C. Di Celma, L. Pellegrino, A. Collareta, E. Malinverno
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F. Rebecchi, Y. Ishitani, D. Lattanzi, S. Abramovich, P. Ambrogini, C. Ciacci, M. Betti, Y. Ujiié, C. Schmidt, F. Frontalini
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The rolling sponges: Ecological aspects and discussions of stromatoporoid growth habits from upper cretaceous of Brazil
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The fair future of fossils: What nocturn is working to build for the CT community
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Open palaeontology: A new diamond open access palaeontology journal with a flexible publishing format
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Morphobank: Supporting open science and fair data practices inmorphological phylogenetics
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Open science in academic publishing: A new direction for the journal historical biology
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An introduction to the thematic session: Hidden potential of paleontology on Asia’s eastern margin
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Revisiting the pleistocene environmental evolution of the hengchun paleo-lagoon in southernmost Taiwan: New microfossil evidence
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Fish from the strait: Otolith records of two new marine sediment cores from the Taiwan strait
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The age of the kueichulin formation/chinshui shale boundary in northern Taiwan: Analysis of nannofossils and foraminiferal
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Tartaro formation: A portal to early pliocene marine life in the Philippines
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Palaeoecological reconstruction and adaptation in the midway of Wallacea: Isotopic evidence of quaternary fossil fauna from Sulawesi
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New record of late pleistocene fossil assemblage from Bandung Basin, Westjava, Indonesia: Chronological and biostratigraphic significance
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Revisiting the pleistocene elephant fossils from Luzon island, Philippines: Elephas, palaeoloxodon or mammuthus?
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Analysis of invertebrate traces from the middle jurassic red beds of imilchil (Central High Atlas, Morocco): Paleoenvironmental implications
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New trace fossils in fossilized wood from eocene: Implications for amber deposits formation and paleoecological studies
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Ignacio Díaz Martínez, J.M.ª Hernández, J.A. Sánchez, K. Salman, N. Gallego, P. Huerta, J.M. Gasca, X. Pereda Suberbiola, J.I. Canudo, Fidel Torcida Fernández-Baldor
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When mollusks ate dinosaurs: Identification of radulichnus on isolated theropod teeth from the kimmeridgan of Guimarota (Leiria, Portugal)
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Ichnofossils of the Philippines: A regional compilation of current observations
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Megafauna 3d: Inclusive resources for paleontology teaching and outreach
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Understanding the morphology of sauropod footprints from the jurassic tracksite of pedras negras (serra do Bouro, Portugal): A new approach
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The paleontological museum of Alpuente, taking steps towards universal accessibility in a rural area
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The palaeoenvironmental and paleoecological quality status changes in the crotone basin (Calabria, Ionian sea, Italy): Insights from benthic foraminifera
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Survival strategies of conodonts in response to the evae transgression (early ordovician): Evolution and ecological implications
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Ostracods from extreme environments during the jurassic: The south-eastern France record
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Tracing methane seepage: Geochemical signature in foraminifera from a cold seep system (crotone mud pool, Ionian sea)
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Evaluating 3d digitization techniques and their methodological limitations: Insights into echinoderm morphometry
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The acid-insoluble organic matrix of mollusc shells: A valuable archive for palaeodietary and palaeoenvironmental reconstructions using freshwater mussels (unionoida) as a case study
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Growth lines: Slow growth structures in the giant brachiopods
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Molecular taphonomy: From fossil soft tissues to forgerie
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Equus stenonis and equus altidens from the farneta faunal unit (farneta, selvella and pietrafitta; Early pleistocene, central Italy): A revision with new insights for the evolution of the medium and large-sized equids during the late villafranchian in Western Eurasia
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Chalicotheres (perissodactyla) from lagrive, Southeast France: A transition from the mid to late miocene
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Influence of environmental, functional and evolutionary constraints on long bone shape variation: Preliminary results on the forelimb of plio-pleistocene rhinocerotina
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Cranial variation in extant and quaternary fossil rhinoceroses (mammalia, rhinocerotidae): State of theart and future perspectives
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New insights into the morphology and distribution of late miocene Western European tapiridae: Contributions from thevallès-penedès basin (ne Iberian peninsula)
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Functional and ecological implications of carpal morphology: A study across the graviportality-cursoriality continuum in rhinoceroses (mammalia, perissodactyla)
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Stephanorhinus hemitoechus in lunel-viel(Southeast of France, mis7): Anatomical and ecological adaptation of a paleontological cohort
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Crashing footfalls: Using geographicinformation systems to tell the story of a novel kyrgyz rhino
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Megafauna 3D: New and traditional technologies combined in a flexible educational environment
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How to organize your dragons: The development of phylogenetic tree of dragons of dreamworks cartoon
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Geology on stage: Monologues as a teaching methodology
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Enhancing early childhood understanding of evolution: A case study from a primary school
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Where is my fossil: A multiplatform application to explore the fossil record
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Exploring the state of paraná fossils: Educational initiatives at uepg natural sciences museum
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Cretaceous stromatolites of cantabria (Spain): Connecting science, education, and outreach
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Bridging heritage and education: The role of place-based education in paleontology
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Pleistocene revelation: Sexual dimorphism in notiomastodon platensis (mammalia, proboscidea) - a preliminary approach
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Dietary strategies and paleoenvironments of notiomastodonplatensis: Insights from isotopic analyses in the Brazilian pleistocene
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Stress marks in notiomastodon platensis molars: A study of enamel hypoplasia patterns
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The cranial base stem in Xenarthra: Tracking bones during ossification of the sphenoethmoidal area
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Isotopic diet variability in the extinct ground sloth lestodon armatus (Xenarthra, Folivora): A bulk-feeding grazer in the late pleistocene pampas grasslands
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Rediscovering silveirinha: New insights into the eocene’s small mammal treasures
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Revobbit: Exploring lagomorph evolutionary responses during past climate shifts
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Rodents as palaeoecological indicators: Reconstructing past environments across Eurasia
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The impact of cleaning on rodent teeth: A case study from kaldar cave (Iran)
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Taphonomy and site formation of vertebrate-bearing caves of Sumatra: Implications for establishing provenance of tropical fossils in Southeast Asia
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Exploring barnacle ultrastructure: A comparative study of modern and fossil (pliocene to pleistocene) barnacles from Italy
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Size or shape? morphometric studies to identify coprolite producers
I. Cambronero, N. García, E. Virgós, C. Laplana, E. Baquedano, J.L. Arsuaga
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A new taphonomic approach to the study of dog domestication: application to the Iron-Age site of Peña Moñuz (Guadalajara, Spain)
I. Claver, Verónica Estaca Gómez, G.J. Linares Matás, J. Arenas Esteban, José Yravedra Sainz de los Terreros
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Taphonomic spatial analysis: A logical descriptive approach
F. Grandi, I. Cáceres, A. Linares, G. Campeny, B. Gómez de Soler
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Taphonomy of orce: old sites, new paradigms
D. Herranz Rodrigo, José Yravedra Sainz de los Terreros, A. Serrano Ramos, L.A. Courtenay, C. Sánchez Bandera, J.A. Solano, Deborah Barsky, J.M. Jiménez Arenas
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Histological degradation, trace elementalteration, and soft tissue decay in fossil bones are interlinked: A case study from New Jersey
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Taphonomy and heritage: A healthy bond
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Barnacle-induced modifications on vertebrate bones: Insights from the pliocene marine deposits of the Valdelsa basin, Italy
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Galicia’s palaeontological heritage: The virtual oligo-miocene collection of ‘As Pontes’ (Galicia, Spain)
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From trees to rocks: Stone libraries -how petrified trees collection inspire across continents
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State of the art in coleoptera macroevolution: A fossil record perspective
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Archaeovision: Microvertebrates imaging system using 3D models and machine learning
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F. Marcos Fernández, J. Fernández Martínez, E. Fernández Fernández, L. Povoas, M. Judite Alves, P. Mocho
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Geoconservation and historic palaeontological localities: ‘Where’ is the most critical of the five wh-questions
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The nature research centre’s palaeontological collections: An introduction and their scientific significance
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S2S in palynology: Is the present a key to the past?
págs. 262-262
Hydroclimate and vegetation changes in India under a warmer climate: The view from marine isotope stage 11
págs. 263-263
The endangered science of tropical palynology: Human ingenuity in an age of algorithmic analysis
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Violeta bonino de lannguth: The first woman in the palaeontology of Uruguay and her legacy
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Breaking barriers: 20 years of women in labpaleo
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Breaking barriers: Women leading dinosaur research in Mexico
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Re-examining zonozoe drabowiensis: Insights into its affinities with early xiphosurans and aglaspidids
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New vertebrate material and palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the oldest dinosaur-bearing strata of Hațeg basin (Romania): Latest results of the paleontological excavations in the Vălioara Valley
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The “hill 991” section (Monte Cucco, Italy): A new record for the aptian-Albian interval in the Umbria-Marche basin
págs. 300-300
Miragaia longicollum is a species of stegosaur disctinct from dacentrurus armatus: Revision of diagnostic differences by direct comparisons of holotypes
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How to tell a tail: The taxonomic utility of caudal vertebrae in diplodocus
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Tethyshadros insularis (ornithischia, hadrosauroidea): New insights on the paleobiology of the most complete italian dinosaur
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A new ornithopod-dominated assemblage from the upper jurassic (upper kimmeridgian–tithonian) of Alpuente (Valencia, Spain): Preliminary results
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And there’s more! second progonocimicid (hemiptera: Coleorrhyncha) from mid-cretaceous burmese amber
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Virtual sensory reconstruction of the early miocene lorisid mioeuoticus (strepsirrhini, primates): Implications for behavioural and evolutionary history
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Sea surface temperature reconstruction of San Quintín, baja California: Evidence from mytilus californianus δ18o
F. Arenas, E. M Fonseca Ibarra, A. Sanchez, D. Medina Contreras
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Faunal remains from the bronze age occupation of El Acequión (Albacete, Castilla la Mancha, Spain)
Raquel Blázquez Orta, M.T. Pérez, I.J. Jiménez, R. García Martínez, M. Rodríguez Almagro, Luis Benítez de Lugo Enrich, N. García
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Red fox hemimandibles from sima de los huesos (sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos): Amorphological and metric comparison across pleistocene and holocene sites
Raquel Blázquez Orta, M.T. Pérez, Antonio Cernadas Garrido, J.L. Arsuaga, N. García
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The appendicular skeleton of neochelys (pleurodira; Podocnemididae): Insights from the Spanish species neochelys zamorensis
M. Gutiérrez Gálvez, F. Ortega, S. Martín de Jesús, Antonio Pérez García
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Offshore and onshore biostratigraphy of the South Caspian basin: Evidence from Turkmenistan and Iran
págs. 351-351
An earliest miocene record of paratoceras (artiodactyla: Protoceratidae) from Southern Mexico
E. Jiménez Hidalgo, G. Carbot Chanona, L.E. Gómez Pérez, V. Friedman
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Discovering parasitoid wasps in Danish amber: The first evidence of aphidiinae
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Small mammal remains from the mio-pliocene deposits of Beni Fouda basin (Northern East Algeria): Magnetostratigraphy and biochronological implications
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Preliminary data of amphibian and squamates reptiles from La Salema (late pleistocene; Facheca, Spain): Palaeoecological implications
R. Marquina Blasco, Salvador Bailon, V.D. Crespo, A. Fagaoga, C. Laplana, S. Mansino, F.J. Ruiz Sánchez, A. Sanchis
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Body size variations in hippopotamids: The case study of hippopotamus antiquus (mammalia, hippopotamidae) from mosbach (Germany)
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Reassessment of specialized canis from the early pleistocene site of Kromdraaia (South Africa): Taxonomic and paleoecological implications
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Survival of the eldest: Life history of middle pleistocene endemic ruminants of Java (axis lydekkeri and duboisia santeng)
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New insights into the evolution of the cave bear lineage: The ursus denigeri craniodental remains of santa Isabel de Ranero (Karrantza, Biscay, Iberian Peninsula)
M. Villalba de Alvarado, M. Arlegi, E. Santos, A. Badiola, A. Van Heteren, A. Gómez Olivencia
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New results on the cold-adapted faunas in the Western Pyrenees: The fossil assemblage from Garratxa III cave (Lekeitio, Biscay, Iberian Peninsula)
M. Villalba de Alvarado, A. Pablos, M. Rodríguez Almagro, A. Manjón, D. López Onaindi, V. Martínez Pillado, M. Arlegi, D. Álvarez Lao, J. van der Made, M. Arriolabengoa, A. Gómez Olivencia
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José Yravedra Sainz de los Terreros, Verónica Estaca Gómez, A. Grandal d’Anglade, A.J. Romero, P. Sancho Pérrez, H. Rodríguez Camacho, Ana C. Pinto Llona
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Significance of freshwater oncoids in cretaceous/paleogene fluvial deposits from Springbank, Alberta
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