CRETACEOUS ANOXIC EVENTS - FROM CONTINENTS TO OCEANS
Pelagic Cretaceous sediments, deposited in a range of palaeotectonic and palaeogeographic settings, from continents to oceans, are commonly black and bituminous. 3 particular time-envelopes define the major occurrences of such facies. These intervals define the duration of so-called Oceanic Anoxic E...
Main Author: | Jenkyns, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1980
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