نتایج جستجو برای: tithonian

تعداد نتایج: 143  

2015
Craig Magee Oliver B. Duffy Kirsty Purnell Rebecca E. Bell Christopher A.-L. Jackson Matthew T. Reeve

Fluid migration pathways in the subsurface are heavily influenced by pre-existing faults. Although studies of active fluid-escape structures can provide insights into the relationships between faults and fluid flow, they cannot fully constrain the geometry of and controls on the contemporaneous subsurface fluid flow pathways. We use 3D seismic reflection data from offshore NW Australia to map 1...

1996
J. A. Vera

Abundant calcareous tempestites with chert and hummocky cross-stratification (HCS) occur in Upper Jurassic successions (Milanos Formation) of the Subbetic (Betic Cordillera, Southern Spain). These calcareous tempestite beds are calcisiltites and very fine calcarenites with peloids and bioclasts, and have thicknesses between 25 and 75 cm. Beds show symmetrical wave ripple lamination near the top...

2015
Davide Foffa Mark T. Young Stephen L. Brusatte Jérémy Anquetin

Teleosaurids were a group of semi-aquatic crocodylomorphs with a fossil record that spanned the Jurassic Period. In the UK, abundant specimens are known from the Oxford Clay Formation (OCF, Callovian to lower Oxfordian), but are very rare in the Kimmeridge Clay Formation (KCF, Kimmeridgian to lower Tithonian), despite their abundance in some contemporaneous deposits in continental Europe. Unfor...

2007
Bárbara Sánchez-Hernández Michael J. Benton Darren Naish José María Herrero

Since 1950, diverse assemblages of Mesozoic vertebrates have been described from the Galve area (Teruel Province, NE Spain). More than fifty taxa have been noted, including fishes, crocodyliforms, pterosaurs, dinosaurs and mammals. The Galve fossil sites occur in an Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous succession spanning some 30 myr, divided into five formations, representing marginal marine and...

2015
Susannah Catherine Rose Maidment Charlotte Brassey Paul Michael Barrett Andrew A. Farke

Although Stegosaurus is one of the most iconic dinosaurs, well-preserved fossils are rare and as a consequence there is still much that remains unknown about the taxon. A new, exceptionally complete individual affords the opportunity to describe the anatomy of Stegosaurus in detail for the first time in over a century, and enables additional comparisons with other stegosaurian dinosaurs. The ne...

2013
Diego Castanera Bernat Vila Novella L. Razzolini Peter L. Falkingham José I. Canudo Phillip L. Manning Àngel Galobart

BACKGROUND The Las Cerradicas site (Tithonian-Berriasian), Teruel, Spain, preserves at least seventeen dinosaur trackways, some of them formerly attributed to quadrupedal ornithopods, sauropods and theropods. The exposure of new track evidence allows a more detailed interpretation of the controversial tridactyl trackways as well as the modes of locomotion and taxonomic affinities of the trackma...

2016
Patrick Zell Wolfgang Stinnesbeck Steffen Kiel

Based on material from the uppermost Tithonian La Caja Formation at Puerto Piñones, northeastern Mexico, the complete ontogenetic development (protoconch to adult) of the ammonite Salinites grossicostatum is outlined by a detailed morphometrical shell analysis. The embryonic stage, consisting of a small ellipsoid protoconch and ammonitella, ends at about 0.6 mm. Four major morphological changes...

Journal: :Earth and Planetary Science Letters 2022

The Gulf of Mexico is an isolated oceanic basin whose nature, structure and age are not fully elucidated, mostly because seafloor spreading isochrons have been identified in this so far. We compiled processed all publicly available marine magnetic data to produce a new anomaly map the Mexico. This reveals fan-like set intermediate-wavelength (>100 km) anomalies related spreading. Our anomaly-ba...

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