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High-Resolution Approaches in Stratigraphic Paleontology

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 The Limits of Paleontological Resolution
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    Chapter 2 Best-Fit Intervals and Consensus Sequences
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    Chapter 3 Combining Stratigraphic Sections and Museum Collections to Increase Biostratigraphic Resolution
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    Chapter 4 Zoophycos , Systematic Stratigraphic Leaking, and Lamella Stratigraphy
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    Chapter 5 Variation in Adult Size of Scaphitid Ammonites from the Upper Cretaceous Pierre Shale and Fox Hills Formation
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    Chapter 6 Controls on Shell Shape in Acanthoceratid Ammonites from the Cenomanian-Turonian Western Interior Seaway
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    Chapter 7 A Reappraisal of the Relationship between Sea Level and Species Richness
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    Chapter 8 Diversity Patterns of Nonmarine Cretaceous Vertebrates of the Western Interior Basin
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    Chapter 9 Use of Event Beds and Sedimentary Cycles in High-Resolution Stratigraphic Correlation of Lithologically Repetitive Successions
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    Chapter 10 Late Devonian Sequence and Event Stratigraphy Across the Frasnian-Famennian (F-F) Boundary, Utah and Nevada
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    Chapter 11 Vertebrate Biostratigraphy of the Smoky Hill Chalk (Niobrara Formation) and the Sharon Springs Member (Pierre Shale)
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    Chapter 12 Limestone Concretions as Near-Isochronous Surfaces
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    Chapter 13 CONOP9 Programs for Solving the Stratigraphic Correlation and Seriation Problems as Constrained Optimization
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Title
High-Resolution Approaches in Stratigraphic Paleontology
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Topics in Geobiology, September 2003
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4020-9053-0
ISBNs
978-1-4020-1443-7, 978-1-4020-9053-0
Authors

P. J. Harries

Editors

Harries, P. J.

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