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    New findings of rhyncholites in the Middle and Upper Jurassic of Crimea by A. A. Mironenko, V. N. Komarov

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…In both the Oxfordian and Kimmeridgian of Crimea, rhyncholites were never found despite the fact that in Western and Central Europe they are very numerous in Middle and Upper Jurassic marine sediments. We have described five new findings of rhyncholites from Crimea whose age ranges from the Upper Callovian to the Kimmeridgian. …”
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    MORPHOMETRIC APPROACH TO DETERMINATION OF LOWER JURASSIC SIPHOVALVULINID FORAMINIFERA by LUKA GALE, FILIPPO BARATTOLO, ROBERTO RETTORI

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Siphovalvulina is among the first foraminifera that appear on carbonate platforms of the Lower Jurassic, forming a conspicuous element of low-diversity assemblages prior to recovery after the end-Triassic biotic crisis. …”
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    JURASSIC HERITAGE OF PORTUGAL: STATE OF THE ART AND OPEN PROBLEMS by MARIA HELENA HENRIQUES

    Published 2004-03-01
    “…The aim of this work is to present a general view on the situation of Jurassic sites outcropping in Portugal, in particular those located in the Lusitanian Basin, which represent geosites with heritage value. …”
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    Selachians and actinopterygians from the Upper Jurassic of Tendaguru, Tanzania by G. Arratia, J. Kriwet, W.-D. Heinrich

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…The first Late Jurassic selachian and actinopterygian fishes of Tendaguru in Tanzania were collected by the German-Tendaguru expedition in 1909–1913. …”
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    Jurassic Igneous Activity in the Yuseong Area on the Southern Margin of the Gyeonggi Massif, Korean Peninsula, and Its Implications for the Tectonic Evolution of Northeast Asia dur... by Seung Hwan Lee, Chang Whan Oh, Soolim Jung

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The geochemical characteristics of Jurassic diorites indicate that they originated from enriched mid-ocean ridge basalt (E-MORB; Nb/Yb = 5.63–7.27; Zr/Yb = 118–156). …”
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    Early Jurassic allotherians from South Wales (United Kingdom) by W. A. Clemens

    Published 2007-02-01
    “…Fossils from two fissure fillings in Pant Quarry (designated Pant 4 and Pant 5), South Wales, United Kingdom, probably of Early Jurassic age document a taxonomically diverse vertebrate fauna, the Morganucodon-sphenodont fauna, composed of several kinds of reptiles, non-mammalian synapsids, and mammals. …”
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    Early Jurassic allotherians from South Wales (United Kingdom) by W. A. Clemens

    Published 2007-02-01
    “…Fossils from two fissure fillings in Pant Quarry (designated Pant 4 and Pant 5), South Wales, United Kingdom, probably of Early Jurassic age document a taxonomically diverse vertebrate fauna, the <i>Morganucodon</i>-sphenodont fauna, composed of several kinds of reptiles, non-mammalian synapsids, and mammals. …”
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    The rise of macropredatory pliosaurids near the Early-Middle Jurassic transition by Sven Sachs, Daniel Madzia, Ben Thuy, Benjamin P. Kear

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Finally, we posit that while the emergence of macropredatory pliosaurids was apparently coordinated with regional faunal turnover in the epeiric basins of Europe, it paralleled a globally protracted extinction of other higher trophic-level marine reptiles that was not completed until after the earliest-Late Jurassic,  ~ 161.5 Ma.…”
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