Cribroperidinium giuseppei

Citations total:
76
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details Middle Eocene South Carolina Gohn,G.S et al. Drill hole data charts used in the preliminary stratigraphic database for subsurface sediments of Dorchester County, South Carolina. (In: Preliminary stratigraphic database for the subsurface Tertiary and Uppermost Cretaceous sediments of Dorchester County, South Carolina. G.S.Gregory et al, compilers) 2000
details Eocene South Carolina Gohn,G.S et al. Drill hole data charts used in the preliminary stratigraphic database for subsurface sediments of Dorchester County, South Carolina. (In: Preliminary stratigraphic database for the subsurface Tertiary and Uppermost Cretaceous sediments of Dorchester County, South Carolina. G.S.Gregory et al, compilers) 2000
details Middle Eocene Late Eocene Antarctica Levy,R.H. et al. Tertiary marine palynomorphs from the McMurdo Sound erratics, Antarctica. (In: Paleobiology and Paleoenvironments of Eocene Rocks, McMurdo Sound, East Antarctica. J.D.Stilwell and R.M.Feldmann, editors) 2000
details Middle Eocene Late Eocene Georgia Edwards,L.E. Dinocyst biostratigraphy of Tertiary sediments from five cores from Screven and Burke Counties, Georgia. 2001
details Rupelian Germany(Rhineland) Pross,J. et al. Early Oligocene dinoflagellate cysts from the Upper Rhine Graben (SW Germany): paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic implications. 2002
details Middle Miocene Japan(Offshore) Kurita,H. et al. Middle Miocene - Uppermost Lower Pliocene dinoflagellate cyst biostratigraphy, ODP Leg 186 Hole 1151a, off Sanriku Coast of Northern Japan, Northwestern Pacific. 2003
details Late Maastrichtian Danian New Jersey Landman,N.H. et al. Cephalopods from the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary interval on the Atlantic Coastal Plain, with a description of the highest Ammonite Zones in North America. Part 2. Northeastern Monmouth County, New Jersey. 2004
details Late Eocene Early Oligocene Italy Mourik,C.A.Van et al. The Massignano Eocene-Oligocene golden spike section revisited. 2005