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(2003)A Cenozoic multi-species record of benthic foraminiferal calcite Sr/Ca has been produced and is corrected for inter-specific offsets (typically less than 0.3 mmol/mol) and for the linear relationship between decreasing ...
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(1999)In terms of their chemistry, most of the Early Miocene volcanic rocks of Sakhalin can be referred to a tholeiitic series and merely a small amount, to a calc-alkalic series. Early Miocene volcanic eruptions occurred mainly ...
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(1995)Hydrous pyrolysis, using progressive heating from 150 to 365°C, is used to study the generation and isotopic composition of hydrocarbon gases and carbon dioxide. Different source rocks from the Draupne, Heather, Dunlin and ...
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(2001)Critical consideration of varied Phanerozoic climatic models, and comparison of them against Phanerozoic global climatic gradients revealed by a compilation of Cambrian through Miocene climatically sensitive sediments ...
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(2002)Paleomagnetic, rock magnetic, and sedimentary micro-textural data from an early Miocene mudstone sequence exposed in Okhta River, Sakhalin, Russia, indicate the presence of pyrrhotite and magnetite at different stratigraphic ...
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(2001)Opening mode of the Japan Sea is studied from the viewpoint of geologic structure around the western marginal fault zone of the back-arc basin. Latest reflection seismic survey in the Fukue Basin, located at the western ...
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(2004)The thorough study of main Neogene sections in scarps of the Irtysh River valley north of Omsk allows substantial corrections in stratigraphy of the West Siberian Plain. We have established the Isakovka assemblage, marking ...
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(2001)Based on fragmentary jaws from the Aya Cave (Baikal Region, Eastern Siberia; Middle Miocene) Heterosminthus erbajevae sp. nov. (Lophocricetinae, Dipodidae) is described. Based on the structure of the upper molars, the new ...
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(2004)We describe a new species of the rare and enigmatic cricetid genus Karydomys from the middle Miocene Ville Formation of the Hambach lignite mine in north-west Germany. The locality Hambach 6C has yielded the first substantial ...
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(2002)A new species of the genus Corylus (Betulaceae) is described from the upper Miocene Ust'-Suifun Formation in its type locality (Razdol'naya River basin, southern Primorie Region). The new species is compared with known ...
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(2002)The second fossil species of the tribe Otiocerini sensu stricto (Derbidae), Mysidioides migdisovae sp. nov. from the Miocene of Stavropol is described. It belongs to a genus now distributed in Palearchearctica and in the ...
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(1987)Selected representative core and gas samples from the Miocene sediments of the Polish part of the Carpathian Foredeep were analyzed by means of geochemical methods. The results of elementary analyses, vitrinite reflectance ...
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(2006)Surface and subsurface geological features of the Himalayan - Tibetan orogenic system may be explained by three sets of processes: those related to plate convergence, those related to the gravitational spreading of a fluid ...
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(2006)The soils of the Atacama Desert in northern Chile have long been known to contain large quantities of unusual salts, yet the processes that form these soils are not yet fully understood. We examined the morphology and ...
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(2006)The Vallesian lower boundary and Hipparion-datum are estimated as ranging in age from 11.2 to 10.7 Ma in Central to Western Europe and Western Asia. Judging from complete sections of Sarmatian marine sediments in the ...
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(1987)The opening of the Arctic Ocean during the past 55 Ma resulted in relative rotation of America with respect to Eurasia about a pole located in eastern Siberia, near the plate boundary. The extensional plate boundary enters ...
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(2001)Anchitherium is known from a number of fossil localities in Kazakhstan, spanning a time range from the early Middle Miocene to the early Late Miocene, or some 10 Ma. For the first time these finds, mainly of isolated teeth, ...
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(2006)To date the formation of ruby deposits and link it to the regional metamorphism associated with Tertiary Himalayan orogenesis, 40Ar-39Ar stepwise heating experiments were performed on single grains of phlogopite syngenetic ...
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(2002)The Marmara Sea is situated between the world's largest permanently anoxic basin, the Black Sea, and an enclosed marginal sea, the Aegean Sea, which experienced quasi-periodic sapropel deposition since Miocene time. It is ...
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(2003)The Eocene to middle/late Miocene tectonic evolution of the Kuril arc and backarc region has been simulated with analogue experiments. The experiments simulate asymmetric deformation in the overriding plate due to anticlockwise ...
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