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(Table 1) Bulk Fe isotope values and pyrite framboids sizes of Cenomanian-Tur...
Organic carbon-rich shales from localities in England, Italy, and Morocco, which formed during the Cenomanian-Turonian oceanic anoxic event (OAE), have been examined for their... -
(Tabls S1) Bulk geochemistry for sediment samples collected from the Cenomani...
Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 (OAE2), spanning the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary (CTB), represents one of the largest perturbations in the global carbon cycle in the last 100 Myr. The... -
Massic magnetic susceptibility and CaCO3 content at the P. ohmi and T. hugii ...
An orbital floating time scale of the Hauterivian-Barremian transition (Early Cretaceous) is proposed using high-resolution magnetic susceptibility measurements. Orbital tuning... -
Description of sediment section YDK-S2
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Description of sediment section S-S6
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Description of sediment section MTC-S3
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Description of sediment section JT-S1
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Description of sediment section MTC-S5
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(Table 1b) Biostratigraphy of western Monferrato area
Stratigraphic information was obtained from Mühlstrasser (2002). -
(Table 1a) Biostratigraphy of Umbria-Marche composite section
Stratigraphic information was obtained from Deino et al. (1997), Montanari et al. (1997a, 1997b), Mader et al. (2001), and Hilgen et al. (2005). -
XRF, Carbon and CaCO3 data from the profiles Bok N, Bok O, Bok P on the Islan...
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) scanning of discrete samples provides a time- and cost-efficient alternative to conventional geochemical analyses of discretely sampled... -
Biogeochemistry of a profile from the Araras Group, Brazil
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Biogeochemistry of a profile from the Chuar Group, Grand Canyon
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