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    Analyse séquentielle de l'Eocène et de l'Oligocène du bassin Parisien (France) Sequence Analysis of the Eocene-Oligocene Paris Basin, France by Gely J. P., Lorenz C.

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…Dans le Bassin parisien pendant l'Eocène et l'Oligocène, on dénombre vingt-deux discontinuités issues d'émersions correspondant aux périodes de bas-niveaux marins. …”
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    STRATIGRAPHY OF THE LOWER OLIGOCENE NUMMULITIC LIMESTONES, NORTH OF SONQOR (NW IRAN) by MOHSEN YAZDI-MOGHADAM, ABBAS SADEGHI, MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN ADABI, ALIREZA TAHMASBI

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The lower Oligocene hyaline and porcellaneous larger foraminifera of a carbonate platform setting, north of Sonqor, were studied for high-resolution biostratigraphy in the context of European standard zonation (Shallow Benthic Zones). …”
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    Depositional environment and petroleum potential of Oligocene rocks in the Waschberg Zone (Austria) by Pupp Magdalena, Bechtel Achim, Gratzer Reinhard, Heinrich Maria, Kozak Sharadiya, Lipiarski Piotr, Sachsenhofer Reinhard F.

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Oligocene successions in the North Alpine Foreland Basin (NAFB) and the Western Carpathians reflect Paratethys-wide paleogeographic changes, which also control their petroleum potential. …”
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    The first sawfly from the Oligocene of Céreste (Southern France) (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae) by André Nel, Meicai Wei, Gengyun Niu, Pauline Coster, Mathieu Boderau, Hugo Josse, Jean-Paul Kundura, Marie-Hélène Kundura, Patrick Brisac, Loup Boudet, Corentin Jouault

    Published 2024-01-01
    “… Luberotenthredo cerestensis gen. et sp. nov. is the first record of the sawfly family Tenthredinidae from the Oligocene of Céreste (Southern France). This taxon is described and illustrated based on a well-preserved specimen. …”
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    Orbitally tuned timescale and astronomical forcing in the middle Eocene to early Oligocene by T. Westerhold, U. Röhl, H. Pälike, R. Wilkens, P. A. Wilson, G. Acton

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…In this study, a robust astronomically calibrated age model was constructed for the middle Eocene to early Oligocene interval (31–43 Ma) in order to permit more detailed study of the exceptional climatic events that occurred during this time, including the middle Eocene climate optimum and the Eocene–Oligocene transition. …”
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    Paleocene – Late Oligocene dinoflagellate cysts biostratigraphy, onshore Niger Delta by Festus Ojenabor, Suyi Lawrence Fadiya, Ekundayo Joseph Adepehin

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…A new biostratigraphic biozonation for the Paleocene to Late Oligocene succession of the onshore Niger Delta has been developed based on the identification of significant stratigraphic dinoflagellate cyst events. …”
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    A tiny short-legged bird from the early Oligocene of Poland by Bochenski Zbigniew M., Tomek Teresa, Swidnicka Ewa

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…We describe an articulated partial leg of an Oligocene bird. It is one of the smallest avian fossils ever recorded. …”
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    The first Oligocene sea turtle (Pan-Cheloniidae) record of South America by Edwin Cadena, Juan Abella, Maria Gregori

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Here we report and describe the first record of Oligocene (late Oligocene, ∼24 Ma) Pan-Cheloniidae sea turtle remains of South America. …”
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    Late Paleocene to early Oligocene fire ecology of the south Mongolian highland by Xinying Zhou, Xinying Zhou, Jian Wang, Jian Wang, Qian Li, Bin Bai, Fangyuan Mao, Xiaoqiang Li, Xiaoqiang Li, Yuan-Qing Wang, Yuan-Qing Wang

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…We propose that these temporal changes in the fire ecology were consistent within the northern temperate zone from the Late Paleocene through Early Oligocene, and we suggest that studies of global wildfires need to be evaluated within the context of paleovegetation zones and ecosystem evolution.…”
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