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The potential of vertebrate microfossils for marine to non-marine correlation in the Late Jurassic
作者单位:Institute of Geology und Paleontology University of Hannover,D-30167 Hannover,Germany,Independent Palaeobiologist,Bcklinplatz 4,D-30177 Hannover,Germany,School of Geosciences,Monash University,Victoria 3800,Australia,Queensland Museum,Geology/Palaeontology,122 Gerler Road,Hendra,Queensland 4011,Australia
基金项目:A contribution to UNESCO-IUGS IGCP 506 Jurassic Marine/Non-marine correlation
摘    要:Fish (cartilaginous: elasmobranch and bony: osteichthyan actinopterygian) and reptile (crocodile) microfossils comprising scales and teeth have been examined from a series of limestone samples in the Upper Jurassic of France and Germany to gauge the possibilities of using them for correlation between fully marine and hypo-or hyper-saline (non-marine) deposits.


The potential of vertebrate microfossils for marine to non-marine correlation in the Late Jurassic
Detlev Thies,Alexander Mudroch,Susan Turner. The potential of vertebrate microfossils for marine to non-marine correlation in the Late Jurassic[J]. Progress in Natural Science, 2007, 17(6): 655-663
Authors:Detlev Thies  Alexander Mudroch  Susan Turner
Abstract:Fish (cartilaginous: elasmobranch and bony: osteichthyan actinopterygian) and reptile (crocodile) microfossils comprising scales and teeth have been examined from a series of limestone samples in the Upper Jurassic of France and Germany to gauge the possibilities of using them for correlation between fully marine and hypo-or hyper-saline (non-marine) deposits.
Keywords:Upper Jurassic  Kimmeridgian  chondrichthyans  actinopterygians  crocodilians  microfossils  biostratigraphy
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