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  1. 61

    The Giant Marine Gastropod Campanile Giganteum (Lamarck, 1804) as a High‐Resolution Archive of Seasonality in the Eocene Greenhouse World by Niels J. deWinter, Johan Vellekoop, Alexander J. Clark, Peter Stassen, Robert P. Speijer, Philippe Claeys

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Assuming constant sea water isotope composition, their oxygen isotope seasonality of up to 2.5‰ would translate to a Lutetian temperature range of 21–32°C in the Paris Basin. We hypothesize that these high and seasonally variable temperatures formed the breeding ground for the Lutetian shallow marine biodiversity hotspot in the Paris Basin.…”
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  2. 62

    Geothermal Water Management Using the Example of the Polish Lowland (Poland)—Key Aspects Related to Co-Management of Drinking and Geothermal Water by Magdalena Tyszer, Wiesław Bujakowski, Barbara Tomaszewska, Bogusław Bielec

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The considerations are based on experience in the exploitation of the resources of the Paris basin in France. Initial conclusions point to a high potential for such a solution, also in the Paris basin scientists are considering the use of previously unmanaged Jurassic resources.…”
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  3. 63

    Eustatic sea-level record for the Cenomanian (Late Cretaceous) - Extension to the Western Interior Basin, USA by Gale, A, Voigt, S, Sageman, B, Kennedy, W

    Published 2008
    “…A crossplot of radiometric ages derived from North American bentonites against an orbitally tuned time scale developed in the Anglo-Paris Basin provides support for the argument that the sequences were controlled by the 405-k.y.…”
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  4. 64

    Asymétries directionnelles et fluctuantes en période périnatale : étude exploratoire dans les populations du passé by Caroline Partiot, Dominique Castex, Mark Guillon, Camille Noûs, Bruno Maureille, Frédéric Santos

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The study was carried out on a corpus of 116 individuals from three collections (Necropolis 8B-51 from Saï Island, Sudan, Classic Kerma period, the Blandy-les-Tours cemetery in the Paris Basin, 10th-13th centuries, and the Provins cemetery in the Paris Basin, 12th-18th centuries). …”
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  5. 65

    Biostratigraphical and sequence correlation of the Cenomanian successions in Mangyshlak (W. Kazakhstan) and Crimea (Ukraine) with those in southern England by Gale, A, Hancock, J, Kennedy, W

    Published 1999
    “…The sequences thus identified are correlated by ammonite and inoceramid biostratigraphy with those described previously (1-6) from the Anglo-Paris Basin. The Crimean succession is very similar in both facies development and the distribution and extent of hiatuses to the marly chalk succession of the northern Anglo-Paris Basin, and sequences 3-6 are identified. …”
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  6. 66

    Fonctionnement hydrologique et enjeux de société : exemples de l’aquifère crayeux de l’Ouest du Bassin de Paris by Jean-Paul Dupont

    “…The context of the chalk of the western Paris Basin is chosen here to illustrate the interactions between hydrological processes and human activities. …”
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  7. 67

    Using Water Stable Isotopes in the Unsaturated Zone to Quantify Recharge in Two Contrasted Infiltration Regimes by Florent Barbecot, Sophie Guillon, Eric Pili, Marie Larocque, Elisabeth Gibert-Brunet, Jean-François Hélie, Aurélie Noret, Caroline Plain, Vincent Schneider, Alexandra Mattei, Guillaume Meyzonnat

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…These models were applied on two field sites with similar permeable soils with grass cover but contrasting recharge regimes and seasonality, one in the Paris Basin (France) with continuous recharge from autumn to spring and the other in the St. …”
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  8. 68

    New insights on the Late Paleocene − Early Eocene dinoflagellate cyst zonation for the Paris and Dieppe basins by Iakovleva Alina I., Quesnel Florence, Dupuis Christian

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The establishment of a new Biconidinium longissimum-acme Zone suggests that the stratigraphic hiatus previously inferred within this sequence in the Paris Basin does not exist.…”
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  9. 69

    Parisognoriste, a new genus of Lygistorrhinidae (Diptera: Sciaroidea) from the Oise amber with redescription of Palaeognoriste Meunier by Vladimir Blagoderov, Heikki Hippa, André Nel

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…A new genus and a new species of Lygistorrhinidae, Parisognoriste eocenica is described from the Eocene Oise amber of the Paris Basin. Palaeognoriste sciariforme Meunier, 1904 and Palaeognoriste affine Meunier, 1912 are re-described. …”
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  10. 70

    The Cretaceous of the Elbe valley in Saxony (Germany) - a review by Tröger Karl-Armin

    Published 2003-04-01
    “…These sequences are important for the comparison of Upper Cretaceous formations in Saxony with those of the Upper Cretaceous in northern Bohemia and in the peripheral areas of the NW German-Polish Basin, in the Münsterland, Subhercynian, Eichsfeld regions and in the Anglo-Paris Basin. These sequences are described and their influence on the changes in the paleogeography in the Elbe Valley Geosuture is discussed. …”
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  11. 71

    The ''sauropod'' from the Albian of Mesnil-Saint-Père (Aube, France): a pliosaur, not a dinosaur by Buffetaut Eric, Colleté Claude, Dubus Bruno, Petit Jean-Louis

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…A vertebra from the Albian of Mesnil-Saint-Père (Aube, eastern Paris Basin), previously identified as the first caudal of a sauropod dinosaur, is shown to be a dorsal vertebra of a large pliosaur. …”
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  12. 72

    The Use of Spondylus gaederopus during the Neolithic of Europe by Arne Windler

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…They are considered to be one of the first long-distance exchange goods in Europe, as the distribution of Spondylus artefacts spread between the Adriatic/Aegean Sea up to the Paris Basin during the Neolithic. While the dataset covers sites with Spondylus between the Palaeolithic and the Iron Age, the artefacts are described in detail for the time period between 5500 and 5000 BC.   …”
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  13. 73

    The Middle and Upper Pleistocene loess record and Acheulean-Mousterian industries of Saint-Illiers by Chaussee, C, Debenham, N, Blaser, F, Schwenninger, J

    Published 2013
    “…A new sequence of loess / palaeosol has been found at Saint-Illiers (Yvelines) in western Paris Basin (France) in the context of an archaeological survey. …”
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  14. 74

    Back in Europe: Quamtana spiders (Araneae: Pholcidae) in Germany by Huber, Bernhard, Neumann, Jonathan, Rehfeldt, Stefan, Grabolle, Arno, Reiser, Nils

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…This genus has not been previously recorded from Europe, except for a fossil specimen in Eocene amber from the Paris Basin that was tentatively assigned to Quamtana and that is estimated to date from 53 million years ago. …”
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  15. 75

    La pierre dans l'architecture rurale en Lorraine by Jacques Guillaume

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…The main formations are of carbonated deposits however, characteristic of this zone at the rim of the Paris basin. These provide a rich selection of building stone from rubble quarry stone to cut stone. …”
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  16. 76

    Caractérisation et origine des "creuses" : approche sous SIG (exemples en Thiérache) by Pierre Taborelli, Laurent Chalumeau, Guillaume Pierre, Alain Devos, Jonathan Lenoir, Gilles Fronteau, Olivier Lejeune, Nicolas Bollot

    “…"Creuses" are wooded ravine-like incisions with intermittent flowing that cut the chalky plateaus of the northern Paris Basin. They were formed during periglacial Quaternary periods, as a result of the concentration of the surface runoff leading to torrential flow. …”
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  17. 77

    Cenomanian ammonites from northern aquitaine by Moreau, P, Francis, I, Kennedy, W

    Published 1983
    “…These are cosmopolitan taxa, and occur in a Mesogean sequence with a rudistid-larger benthonic foraminifer-dominated fauna, and permit a precise correlation with the boreal ammonite sequences of Sarthe and the Anglo-Paris Basin. © 1983 Academic Press Inc. (London) Ltd.…”
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  18. 78

    The Cenomanian Stage by Kennedy, W, Gale, A

    Published 2006
    “…This review briefly outlines the historical background to the subdivision of the Chalk and the Upper Cretaceous in the Anglo-Paris Basin and contiguous areas, leading up to the introduction of the étage cénomanien in 1848, and the subsequent attempts to develop a zonal subdivision of the stage. …”
    Journal article
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    A new bethylid wasp from the Lowermost Eocene amber of France (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae: Bethylinae) by Gaėl De Ploëg, André Nel

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Protobethylus eocenicus, new genus and species of Bethylidae: Bethylinae, is described from the Lowermost Eocene amber of the Paris Basin (France). Anew phylogenetic analysis of the bethyline genera is proposed. …”
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  20. 80

    Vidanges et fertilisants. Le cas de la poudrette parisienne au milieu du dix-neuvième siècle by Laurent Herment

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…This article aims to estimate the extent to which poudrette (dried excrement), the best known by-product of Parisian sewage, was used as a fertiliser in the countryside of the Paris basin in the middle of the nineteenth century. …”
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