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    New thylacocephalans from the Cretaceous Lagerstätten of Lebanon by Charbonnier Sylvain, Teruzzi Giorgio, Audo Denis, Lasseron Maxime, Haug Carolin, Haug Joachim T.

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…New genus and species from the Cretaceous of Lebanon links the Thylacocephala to the Crustacea. …”
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    Scientific Drilling of the Terrestrial Cretaceous Songliao Basin by Terrestrial Scientific Drilling of the Cretaceous Songliao Basin Science Team, Cheng-Shan Wang, Yongjian Huang

    Published 2008-07-01
    “…However, Cretaceous terrestrial climate records are at best fragmentary (Heimhofer et al., 2005). …”
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    Chemostratigraphy of Jurassic-cretaceous Italian carbonate platforms by Woodfine, R, Richard Gareth Woodfine

    Published 2002
    “…<p>Samples of shallow-water carbonates were collected from Jurassic and Cretaceous Italian carbonate platforms and subjected to petrographic, diagenetic and chemostratigraphic analyses (<sup>87</sup>Sr/<sup>86</sup>Sr, δ<sup>13</sup>C<sub>carb</sub>, δ<sup>13</sup>C<sub>org</sub>, δ<sup>18</sup>O). …”
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    Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Events: Causes and Consequences by Schlanger, S, Jenkyns, H

    Published 1976
    “…Interpretation of these events as the result of the interplay of two major geologic and climatic factors is given. The Late Cretaceous transgression which increased the area and volume of shallow epicontinental and marginal seas and was accompanied by an increase in the production of organic carbon; and the existence of an equable global climate which reduced the supply of cold oxygenated bottom water to the world ocean. …”
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    Cretaceous anoxic events: from continents to oceans by Jenkyns, H

    Published 1980
    “…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: late Barremian-Aptian-Albian, the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary and, to a lesser extent, the Coniacian-Santonian. …”
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    STRONTIUM ISOTOPIC VARIATIONS IN JURASSIC AND CRETACEOUS SEAWATER by Jones, C, Jenkyns, H, Coe, A, Hesselbo, S

    Published 1994
    “…It then begins a rapid increase in the Kimmeridgian and Portlandian that continues through much of the early Cretaceous. The curve levels off in the Barremian, suddenly dips downwards in the Aptian, and recovers gradually through the Albian. …”
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    Long-proboscid flies as pollinators of cretaceous gymnosperms by Peñalver, E, Arillo, A, Pérez-De La Fuente, R, Riccio, M, Delclòs, X, Barrón, E, Grimaldi, D

    Published 2015
    “…Early such flies include the brachyceran family Zhangsolvidae, previously known only as compression fossils from the Early Cretaceous of China and Brazil. It belongs to the infraorder Stratiomyomorpha, a group that includes the flower-visiting families Xylomyidae and Stratiomyidae. …”
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    High temperatures in the Late Cretaceous Arctic Ocean. by Jenkyns, H, Forster, A, Schouten, S, Sinninghe Damsté, J

    Published 2004
    “…To understand the climate dynamics of the warm, equable greenhouse world of the Late Cretaceous period, it is important to determine polar palaeotemperatures. …”
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    CRETACEOUS ANOXIC EVENTS - FROM CONTINENTS TO OCEANS by Jenkyns, H

    Published 1980
    “…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. …”
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    Cretaceous ammonite distributions and the opening of the South Atlantic by Kennedy, W, Cooper, M

    Published 1975
    “…Analysis of distribution patterns of middle to late Cretaceous ammonites along the line of the opening S. …”
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    First Cretaceous fish fauna from Malaysia by Teng, Yu He, Sone, Masatoshi, Hirayama, Ren, Yoshida, Masataka, Komatsu, Toshifumi, Khamha, Suchada, Cuny, Gilles

    Published 2019
    “…Cretaceous fish fossils are reported from Malaysia for the first time. …”
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