Fromea fragilis

Citations total:
93
link From To Geolocation Author - title Year
details Late Albian Early Turonian Canada(Alberta) Bloch,J.D. et al. Sedimentology, micropaleontolgy, geochemistry, and hydrocarbon potential of shale from the Cretaceous Lower Colorado Group in Western Canada. 1999
details Late Campanian Early Maestrichtian Canada(Arctic) Hills,L.V. et al. Hesperornis (Aves) from Ellesmere Island and palynological correlation of known Canadian localities. 1999
details Late Campanian Maastrichtian Canada(Manitoba) McIntyre,D.J. Campanian to Paleocene dinoflagellate assemblages from the Turtle Mountain core hole, Manitoba, western Canada. 1999
details Early Albian France(Alpes,Hautes) Kennedy,W.J. et al. Integrated stratigraphy across the Aptian - Albian boundary in the Marnes Bleues, at the Col de Pr©-Guittard, Arnayon (Drдme), and at Tartonne (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence), France: A candidate global boundary stratotype section and Boundary Point for the base of the Albian Stage. 2000
details Early Maestrichtian Italy Roncaglia,L. Lower Maastrichtian dinoflagellates from the Viano Clay Formation at Viano, northern Apennines, Italy. 2002
details Cenomanian Australia(W.Australia) Backhouse,J. Appendix 2: Palynology. (In:GSWA Edaggee 1 Well completion report, (interpretive) Gascoyne Platform, Southern Carnarvon Basin Western Australia. M. Dixon et al) 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 Maastrichtian Maryland 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 1. Maryland and North Carolina 2004