نتایج جستجو برای: late cretaceous

تعداد نتایج: 201920  

2014
Washington Luiz Silva Vieira Kleber Silva Vieira Rômulo Pantoja Nóbrega Paulo Fernandes Guedes Pereira Montenegro Gentil Alves Pereira Filho Gindomar Gomes Santana Rômulo Romeu Nóbrega Alves Waltécio Oliveira Almeida Alexandre Vasconcellos Leon Claessens

The Titanosauria were much diversified during the Late Cretaceous, but paleobiological information concerning these sauropods continues to be scarce and no studies have been conducted utilizing modern methods of community analysis to infer possible structural patterns of extinct assemblages. The present study sought to estimate species richness and to investigate the existence of structures in ...

2016
Walter G. Joyce Tyler R. Lyson James I. Kirkland

BACKGROUND Bothremydidae is a clade of extinct pleurodiran turtles known from the Cretaceous to Paleogene of Africa, Europe, India, Madagascar, and North and South America. The group is most diverse during the Late Cretaceous to Paleogene of Africa. Little is known, however, about the early evolution of the group. METHODS We here figure and describe a fossil turtle from early Late Cretaceous ...

2012
Casey M. Holliday Nicholas M. Gardner

Crocodyliforms were one of the most successful groups of Mesozoic tetrapods, radiating into terrestrial, semiaquatic and marine environments, while occupying numerous trophic niches, including carnivorous, insectivorous, herbivorous, and piscivorous species. Among these taxa were the enigmatic, poorly represented flat-headed crocodyliforms from the late Cretaceous of northern Africa. Here we re...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Graeme T Lloyd Katie E Davis Davide Pisani James E Tarver Marcello Ruta Manabu Sakamoto David W E Hone Rachel Jennings Michael J Benton

The observed diversity of dinosaurs reached its highest peak during the mid- and Late Cretaceous, the 50 Myr that preceded their extinction, and yet this explosion of dinosaur diversity may be explained largely by sampling bias. It has long been debated whether dinosaurs were part of the Cretaceous Terrestrial Revolution (KTR), from 125-80 Myr ago, when flowering plants, herbivorous and social ...

2018
Jun A. Ebersole Dana J. Ehret

Decades of collecting from exposures of the Upper Cretaceous Tombigbee Sand Member of the Eutaw Formation and Mooreville Chalk in Alabama, USA has produced large numbers of isolated Cretalamna (sensu stricto) teeth. Many of these teeth had formerly been assigned to the extinct Late Cretaceous shark Cretalamna appendiculata (Agassiz, 1843), a taxon that is now considered largely restricted to th...

2011
David A. Grimaldi Antonio Arillo Jeffrey M. Cumming Martin Hauser

Thirteen species of basal Brachycera (11 described as new) are reported, belonging to nine families and three infraorders. They are preserved in amber from the Early Cretaceous (Neocomian) of Lebanon, Albian of northern Spain, upper Albian to lower Cenomanian of northern Myanmar, and Late Cretaceous of New Jersey USA (Turonian) and Alberta, Canada (Campanian). Taxa are as follows, with signific...

2018
Yang Li David Selby Xian-Hua Li Chris J. Ottley

Stratabound deposits within late Carboniferous carbonate units in the Middle–Lower Yangtze River metallogenic belt are important copper producers in China. Hitherto, the genesis of these deposits has been debated, due to poor constraints regarding the timing and source of the mineralization. Proposed models include a late Carboniferous seafloor exhalative formation (SEDEX), or an Early Cretaceo...

2017
Fidel Torcida Fernández-Baldor José Ignacio Canudo Pedro Huerta Miguel Moreno-Azanza Diego Montero

The sauropod of El Oterillo II is a specimen that was excavated from the Castrillo de la Reina Formation (Burgos, Spain), late Barremian-early Aptian, in the 2000s but initially remained undescribed. A tooth and elements of the axial skeleton, and the scapular and pelvic girdle, represent it. It is one of the most complete titanosauriform sauropods from the Early Cretaceous of Europe and presen...

2008
Bruce Luyendyk

The Manihiki Plateau is an elevated oceanic volcanic plateau that was formed mostly in Early Cretaceous time by hotspot activity. We analyze new seismic reflection data acquired on cruise KIWI 12 over the High Plateau region in the southeast of the plateau, to look for direct evidence of the location of the heat source and the timing of uplift, subsidence and faulting. These data are correlated...

Journal: : 2022

The Malmyzh ore cluster, which was revealed in 1970–1976, is located the central part of Khabarovsk territory, on right bank Amur River. deposits are timed to Late Cretaceous intrusions that break through sedimentary formations Early Cretaceous. Mineralization controlled by intrusive dome structures.

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