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Paleobiology of the Upper Cretaceous-Lower Paleogene Trans-Saharan Seaway, Mali (open access publication)


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O'Leary, M.A., Bouaré, M.L., Claeson, K.M., Heilbronn, K., Hill, R.V., McCartney, J.A., Sessa, J.A.,

Sissoko, F., Tapanila, L., Wheeler, E.A. and Roberts, E.M., 2019. Stratigraphy and paleobiology of

the Upper Cretaceous-Lower Paleogene sediments from the Trans-Saharan Seaway in Mali.

(Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 436). 

http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/handle/2246/6950

 

Warning: the low-resultion PDF is about 204 MB and the high-resolution PDF is about 383 MB.

 

Yours,

 

Paul H.

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Thanks a lot :) I'm gonna enjoy reading through this!

Opalised fossils are the best: a wonderful mix between paleontology and mineralogy!

 

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This is a huge PDF download with loads of obscure information.  Specimens listed appear to be illustrated in color.  The index provides an interesting species list, but I can't think it's exhaustive.  For example, the ONLY shark listed is Serratolamna (Cretalamna) marrocana.

http://pristis.wix.com/the-demijohn-page

 

What seest thou else

In the dark backward and abysm of time?

---Shakespeare, The Tempest

 

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