Coniacian ammonites from James Ross Island, Antarctica
The Cenomanian-Santonian biostratigraphy of the James Ross Basin, north-eastern Antarctic Peninsula is in need of comprehensive revision. This is being achieved by the systematic re-investigation of a series of key reference sections on the north-west coast of James Ross Island, with the first of th...
Main Authors: | Kennedy, W, Crame, J, Bengtson, P, Thomson, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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