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m1 Cricetodon aliveriensis was first described by Hofmeijer and de Bruijn in 1988. It is a small rodent from the Early Miocene (MN 4) of Greece. The type locality of the species is the fossiliferous locality of Aliveri on the Greek Island... more
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      GreeceMioceneCricetodonMicromammals
The newly collected shark and ray tooth fossils from the marine sediments of the Upper Marine Molasse close to Allerding (4.8 km SE of Schärding, Austria) allow for a review of the hitherto known diversity comprising a taxonomic update... more
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      Fossil FishSharksElasmobranchsMiocene
The relationships among the living apes and modern humans have effectively been resolved, but it is much more difficult to locate fossil apes on the tree of life because shared skeletal morphology does not always mean shared recent... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyPaleobiologyPaleoanthropologyPaleontology
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      SharkFossil SharkFossil FishVertebrate taphonomy
Typology and internal texture analyses were performed on detrital zircons obtained from the Miocene sandstones of the Ladrilleros-Juanchaco sedimentary sequence (Colombia, Equatorial Pacific). This analysis was complemented with zircon... more
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      SedimentologyColombiaProvenanceSequence Stratigraphy
In this study, a new evidence of Neogastropods of the family Costellariidae MacDonald, 1860 from the Miocene of Central Paratethys is presented. The finds of fossil shells of the genus Vexillum Röding, 1798 derives from the middle Miocene... more
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      PaleontologyPaleoecologyGastropodaMiocene
Travelling in the interior of Iceland is very arduous work, for the country lies high and consists for the most part of sand and lava deserts, often absolutely without grass. The traveller has consequently to take with him even fodder for... more
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      StratigraphyClimate ChangePalynologyTectonics
Αριθμός Παραρτήματος Επιστημονικής επετηρίδας Τμήματος Γεωλογίας Ν° 153 © Γεώργιος Ε. Κονιδάρης, 2013 Με επιφύλαξη παντός δικαιώματος. All rights reserved.
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      Vertebrate PaleontologyMammalian PaleontologyProboscideaLate Miocene
The Plains zebra (Equus burchellii Gray 1824) is a widespread equid species, inhabiting a continuous range throughout sub-Saharan Africa. This study investigates geographic and temporal variability in members of E. burchellii from East... more
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      Human EvolutionClimate ChangePalaeoenvironmentClimate Change Adaptation
2013.11 These maps (rectilinear projection) are from the PALEOMAP PaleoAtlas for ArcGIS (Scotese, 2013a-f). This is a digital atlas of plate tectonic, paleogeographic, and paleoclimatic reconstructions designed for use with the GIS... more
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      GeologyClimatologyTectonicsPlate Tectonics
The Liri Basin is one of the three Latium-Abruzzi turbidite "minor basins” and is represented by the narrow depression prevailingly included between the Carseolana-Ernico-Simbruina carbonate ridge and the Marsicana one, both pertaining to... more
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      GeologyTurbiditesMioceneAppennino Settentrionale
Život v zanikajícím oceánu Thetys Xiphactinus žil v období křídy před více než 80 miliony lety, tedy v době, kdy pevninu ovládali dinosauři. Tento až šest metrů dlouhý a tunu vážící predátor byl králem podvodního světa, přestože oceán... more
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      PaleontologyMioceneOligoceneThetis
Sixteen fossil shark teeth were found in close contact with a balaenopterid-whale skeleton of the Late Miocene Pisco Formation in Peru, South America. This whale skeleton (GMNH-PV 1599 was excavated in Aguada de Lomas of western Arequipa... more
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      Vertebrate PaleontologySharksFossil sharksFossil Fishes
A fully cored sequence of Hesse Clay, Port Campbell Limestone and uppermost Gellibrand Marl in the onshore Otway Basin, southeastern Australia, offers new insight into the evolution of the mid-dle Miocene Port Campbell Limestone. The Port... more
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      MioceneLimestone
The Lower Miocene Libyan Giraffe (Zarafa zelteni Hamilton, 1973) Fossils from Gaza City, State of Palestine. By: Sharif Prof. Dr. Sc. Norman Ali Bassam Ali Taher Mohammad Ahmad Ahmad Mostafa Abdallah Mohammad Khalaf-Prinz Sakerfalke von... more
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      PalestineGiraffeLibyaFossils
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      PaleontologyVertebrate PaleontologyUnited Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi
Fossil Crocodylia are taxonomically diverse in South America, particularly in the Upper Miocene Urumaco Formation (Venezuela). Among them is the giant alligatoroid Purussaurus, previously known from the upper Miocene Solim˜oes Formation... more
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      PaleontologyCrocodyliansVenezuelaMiocene
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      AustraliaEvolutionWildlife ConservationVertebrate Paleontology
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      PaleontologyVertebrate PaleontologyMiocenePrimate Evolution
L’étude de deux coupes lithologiques à Djebel Aoud Sma (Monts des Ouled Ali, Bordure Sud du bassin du Bas Chélif) a permis d’étudier la série messinienne complète de ce secteur. Les diatomites du Djebel Aoud Sma ont été subdivisées... more
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      Coral ReefsCarbonate SedimentologyAlgeriaMiocene
We present the first comprehensive systematic-faunistic account on a Messinian gastropod assemblage from the Moncucco Torinese site in the Tertiary Piedmont Basin in Italy. In total, the samples yielded 53 gastropod species comprising 40... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)PaleontologyDiversityLand Snails
This review summarizes the paleoecology of the Early and Middle Pleistocene of southwestern Asia, based on both flora and fauna, retrieved from a series of 'windows' provided by the excavated sites. The incomplete chrono-stratigraphy of... more
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      Climate ChangePalynologyPleistocenePliocene
The upper Miocene mollusc collection from Monti Livornesi, Italy, collected more than a century ago, is confronted with new collections coming from the same localities of Popogna and Quarata. The study concerns the comparison of abundance... more
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      Museum StudiesHistory of MuseumsPaleoecologyBivalves
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      AustraliaBiostratigraphyVertebrate PalaeontologyVertebrate Paleontology
This contribution, the third part of a monographic series, deals with the biogeography of the Tethys and Paratethys sea basins in the Late Oligocène and Early Miocene and includes reviews of the stratigraphy and paleogeography of the... more
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      MioceneOligocenePalaeogeography of Eastern Paratethys
2013.13 These maps (rectilinear projection) are from the PALEOMAP PaleoAtlas for ArcGIS (Scotese, 2013a-f). This is a digital atlas of plate tectonic, paleogeographic, and paleoclimatic reconstructions designed for use with the GIS... more
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      GeologyTectonicsPaleoclimatePlate Tectonics
The Miocene elephantoid Choerolophodon from SE Europe-SW Asia is studied, based on the Greek localities of Thymiana, Axios Valley, Pikermi, Samos and Nikiti-2. Although this genus is well documented in Greece, there is no recent taxonomic... more
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      BiostratigraphyVertebrate PalaeontologyPalaeoecologyVertebrate Paleontology
I nuovi esemplari presentati ampliano il range della variabilità morfologica della specie e sono di interesse del trend di riduzione di taglia corporea rispetto alla probabile specie ancestrale Metaxytherium medium ed alla possibile... more
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      Vertebrate PalaeontologyCalabriaMiocene
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      MioceneForaminiferaVienna Basin
The origins, evolution and palaeodiversity of Australia's unique marsupial fauna are reviewed.
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      AustraliaBiostratigraphyEvolutionVertebrate Palaeontology
We investigate the distributions of representatives of the family Melanopsidae (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda: Cerithioidea) from the late Cretaceous to present-day. The present contribution discusses and partly revises former schemes of... more
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      PaleontologyClimate ChangeConservation BiologyConservation
We describe an early middle Miocene (late Langhian) terrestrial mollusc fauna from Nowa Wieś Królewska at Opole in Silesia (Poland). This survey is based on the rich collection stored in the Natural History Museum in Vienna and represents... more
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      PaleontologyStratigraphyPaleoenvironmentBiostratigraphy
In southeastern Attica the Cycladic "Blueschist" and the "Basal" units are superposed and separated by a detachment fault. The widespread carbonate-hosted massive sulfide Pb -Zn-Ag ores of Lavrion are spatially related to the detachment... more
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      GeologyMineralogyTectonicsGreece
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      PaleobiologyVertebrate PaleontologyMiocenePrimate Evolution
"The mid-third millennium is marked by unprecedented urban growth from Egypt and the Levantine coast to the Iranian plateau and the Indus valley. Although urbanization in the southern Mesopotamian alluvium is reasonably well... more
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      Near Eastern ArchaeologyClimate ChangeMesopotamian ArchaeologyState Formation
Here, we present the continental aquatic and terrestrial gastropods found in samples of 11 new boreholes in the Molasse Basin, southern Germany. The samples come from the Lower Freshwater Molasse (USM), the Upper Brackish Molasse (OBM;... more
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      Land SnailsPaleoecologyInvertebrate PaleontologyMiocene
Archaeological, geoarchaeological, and geomorphological investigations were conducted at the Harleigh Knoll Site in Talbot County, Maryland. The site is located at the headwaters of a small tidal tributary that drains into Trippe Creek.... more
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyGeologyPedologyHistorical Archaeology
The fossiliferous marine deposits of Baripada Beds are well known for their Miocene vertebrate and invertebrate fauna. The fossil fish assemblage recorded in this contribution from these beds comprise of sharks (48%), batoids (31%) and... more
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      PalaeogeographyPalaeoenvironmentSharkFossils
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      PaleobiologyPaleoanthropologyHuman EvolutionVertebrate Paleontology
In this paper, we describe a non-marine mollusk fauna deriving from late middle Miocene (late Serravallian; Sarmatian) deposits of western Serbia. The assemblage encompasses a diverse land snail fauna with twenty-four species, along with... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)TaxonomySystematicsPaleobiogeography
CITATIONS 12 READS 308 7 authors, including: Some of the authors of this publication are also working on these related projects: Sedimentology and biostratigraphy of marine deposits in south-western Umbria. Whale fall events, fossil... more
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      PaleontologySedimentologyClimate ChangePalynology
The existence in the Alpujarride Complex (Betic Cordillera, southern Spain) of a relatively continuous extensional event (following crustal thickening) is based on detailed structural studies and is consistent with the P-T paths and... more
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      Earth SciencesStructural GeologyIberian StudiesGeochronology
Aruwakkalu fossil bed is a part of Sri Lanka's Jaffna limestone, which underlies the whole of Jaffna Peninsula and extends southwards mostly along the west coast. Previous authors have suggested that Aruwakkalu contains a rich assemblage... more
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      BiostratigraphyMioceneForaminifera
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      SystematicsMioceneOligocene
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      PaleobiologyPaleontologyBiogeographyVertebrate Paleontology
"The Miocene to Pliocene Purisima Formation crops out in multiple transform fault bounded structural blocks in central California. As a result of poor exposure, strike slip fault offset, and uncertain intraformational correlations, some... more
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      PaleontologyVertebrate PalaeontologyVertebrate PaleontologyMarine vertebrates
During the Neogene, northern South America maintained a very diverse reptilian fauna. Especially crocodyliforms were diverse, with almost 30 species and a disparity of morphotypes greater than that seen in any other crocodylian fauna,... more
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      PaleontologyCrocodyliansAmazoniaTurtle
The early Burdigalian (MN3) plant assemblage of the Güvem area (northwestern Central Anatolia) is preserved in lacustrine sediments of the Dereköy pyroclastics. Its age is well constrained by radiometric dates of basaltic rocks bracketing... more
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      BotanyPaleontologyPalaeoecologyBiogeography
A new fossil gharial Gryposuchus species is described from the Upper Miocene Urumaco Formation, Venezuela. Gryposuchus croizati new species can be distinguished from the other gavialoids, including Gryposuchus colombianus and Gryposuchus... more
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      PaleontologyCrocodyliansVenezuelaCrocodyliformes
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