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STRATI 2013
The Montalbano Jonico Section (Southern Italy): A Candidate for the GSSP of the Ionian Stage (Lower–Middle Pleistocene Boundary)
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N. Ciaranfi
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G. Aiello
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D. Barra
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A. Bertini
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A. Girone
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P. Maiorano
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M. Marino
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P. Petrosino
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The Fate of Formal Lithostratigraphy
pp. 9
Sequence Stratigraphy of Continental Rift Basins I: A Conceptual Discussion of Discrepant Models
pp. 15
Sequence Stratigraphy of Continental Rift Basins II: An Example from the Brazilian Cretaceous Recôncavo Basin
pp. 19
The Triassic Timescale 2013
pp. 25
Size Variation of Conodonts During the Smithian–Spathian (Early Triassic) Global Warming Event
pp. 29
Latest Bajocian Bio-Events of Ammonite Immigration and Colonization in the Tarapaca Basin (Northern Chile): Palaeoenvironmental Implications for Sequence Stratigraphy
pp. 33
Dinocyst Stratigraphy and Palaeoenvironmental Interpretation of the Cretaceous–Palaeogene Boundary at Stevns Klint, Denmark
pp. 37
Cretaceous–Palaeogene Boundary Events in Texas: New Sections, Revised Micropalaeontological Interpretations, and Clarification of the Stratigraphy
pp. 43
Bio- and Lithostratigraphic Markers of the Mid-Pennsylvanian Event and Their Application to Detailed Stratigraphy and Correlation (East European Platform)
pp. 49
Impact of the Boda Event (Late Ordovician) on High-Latitude Peri-Gondwanan Faunas: An Echinoderm Perspective
pp. 55
The Alano Section: The Candidate GSSP for the Priabonian Stage
pp. 61
Differential Effects of Bioturbation on Benthic Foraminiferal Distribution Across the Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K–Pg) Boundary at Bidart (Southwestern France)
pp. 65
Benthic Foraminifera, Food Supply, and Carbonate Saturation Across the Cretaceous–Palaeogene Boundary: Southern Ocean Site 690
pp. 71
Palaeogene Carbonates of Oman: Lithofacies and Stratigraphy
pp. 75
A Revised Palaeocene (Teurian) Dinoflagellate Cyst Zonation from Eastern New Zealand
pp. 79
In Search of the Bartonian (Middle Eocene) GSSP (II): Preliminary Results from the Oyambre Section (Northern Spain)
pp. 85
Early Eocene Cerithioidean Gastropods from a Subtropical Coast Environment (South–Central Pyrenees, Spain)
pp. 89
Identification of the Palaeocene–Eocene Boundary Based on Larger Foraminifers in Deposits of the Palaeogene Adriatic Carbonate Platform, Southwestern Slovenia
pp. 95
The Bartonian (Middle Eocene) GSSP: Historical Considerations and Challenges
pp. 99
Planktonic Foraminiferal Biostratigraphy Across the Eocene–Oligocene Boundary in the North Adriatic Sea
pp. 103
The Bottaccione Section at Gubbio, Central Italy: A Classic Palaeocene Tethyan Setting Revisited
pp. 107
New Integrated High-Resolution Dinoflagellate Cyst Stratigraphy and Litho- and Chemostratigraphy from the Paris and Dieppe–Hampshire Basins for the “Sparnacian”
pp. 113
Palynology as a High-Resolution Tool for Cyclostratigraphy in Middle Eocene Lacustrine Sediments: The Outstanding Record of Messel (Germany)
pp. 119
Mammalian Evolution Across the Palaeocene–Eocene Transition in Central Asia
pp. 123
Biostratigraphy of the Middle Eocene Kohat Formation, Himalayan Fold and Thrust Belt, Northern Pakistan
pp. 127
Correlation Between Shallow Benthic Zones and Calcareous Plankton Zones at the Bartonian–Priabonian Transition: Preliminary Results from the Varignano Section (Trento Province, Northern Italy)
pp. 131
In Search of the Bartonian (Middle Eocene) GSSP (I): Potential in the Basque–Cantabrian and Aquitanian Basins (Western Pyrenees)
pp. 137
A New Low- to Middle-Latitude Biozonation and Revised Biochronology of Palaeogene Calcareous Nannofossils
pp. 143
Lower Eocene to Lower Miocene Stratigraphy and Palaeoenvironment of ODP Site 643A, Norwegian Sea
pp. 149
Oligocene Planktonic Foraminiferal Biostratigraphy: Current State of the Art and New Calibrations
pp. 153
Palaeogene Marine Stratigraphy in China
pp. 159
Rapid Warming at the PETM and Its Influence on Vegetation in Denmark
pp. 163
Mass Extinction and Turnover Recorded at the Cretaceous–Palaeogene Boundary in the Izeh Section (Zagros Basin, Southwestern Iran)
pp. 167
Criteria for the Bartonian Boundaries in Northeastern Peri-Tethyan and Tethyan Areas
pp. 175
Astronomical Calibration of the Valanginian “Weissert” Episode: The Orpierre Marl–Limestone Succession (Vocontian Basin, Southeastern France)
pp. 181
Orbital Chronology of the Lower–Middle Aptian: Palaeoenvironmental Implications (Serre Chaitieu Section, Vocontian Basin)
pp. 185
Extending Back the Palaeogene Astronomical Time Scale: An Integrated Analysis of the Upper Maastrichtian Strata in the Basque Basin
pp. 191
Settling the Danian Astronomical Time Scale: A Prospective Global Unit Stratotype at Zumaia, Basque Basin
pp. 197
Ages of the Fish Canyon Sanidine Standard and the K–Pg Boundary
pp. 201
A 65-Myr-Long Astronomical Time Scale for the Mesozoic Deep-Sea Sequence (Inuyama, Japan): Implications for the Triassic–Jurassic Time Scale
pp. 205
Cyclostratigraphy of a Tithonian–Valanginian Carbonate Ramp Succession, Southern Mendoza, Argentina: Implications for the Jurassic–Cretaceous Boundary in the Neuquén Basin
pp. 209
Astrochronology of the Valanginian Stage from GSSP Candidates and Hypostratotype
pp. 213
Permian Stratigraphic Record of the Volga–Kama Region: Cyclic and Fractal Properties
pp. 217
Limitations of the Astronomically Tuned Timescale: A Case Study from the Newark Basin
pp. 221
Astronomically Calibrated Timing, Mineralogy, and Geochemistry of the Upper Campanian Planktonic Foraminifer Radotruncana Calcarata Zone
pp. 227
Redefining the Devonian–Carboniferous Boundary: An Overview of Problems and Possible Solutions
pp. 233
High-Resolution Carbon-Isotope Stratigraphy of the Cambrian–Ordovician GSSP: An Enhanced International Correlation Tool
pp. 239
The Montalbano Jonico Section (Southern Italy): A Candidate for the GSSP of the Ionian Stage (Lower–Middle Pleistocene Boundary)
pp. 243
Thuoux and Saint-Pierre d’Argençon Sections (Subalpine Basin, Southeastern France): Case Studies of Ammonite Biostratigraphy for the Potential Candidate Callovian–Oxfordian GSSP
pp. 247
Calcareous Nannofossil Biochronology Around the Callovian–Oxfordian Boundary of Three Potential GSSP Candidate Sections: Thuoux, Savournon, and Saint-Pierre d’Argençon (Southeastern France)
pp. 251
Lower Moscovian Conodonts and Fusulinids: The Position of the Lower Boundary of the Moscovian Stage (Pennsylvanian)
pp. 257
A Potential Lower–Middle Pleistocene GSSP with Excellent Magnetostratigraphy Along the West Pacific Margin: The Chiba Section, Central Japan
pp. 261
Integrated Biostratigraphy of Calcareous Nannofossils and Ammonoids. Implications for the Definition of the Stratotype of the Berriasian–Valanginian Boundary (139.4 Ma)
pp. 267
The Advantages of Giving the Bedoulian, Lower Substage of the Aptian, the Rank of a Full Stage
pp. 271
Integrated Stratigraphy of the Potential Candidate Oxfordian GSSP at Thuoux and Saint-Pierre d’Argençon (France)
pp. 277
Russian GSSP Candidate Sections for the Jurassic System
pp. 283
Correlation Between the Type Chattian in NW Europe and the Rupelian–Chattian Candidate GSSP in Italy
pp. 287
On the Proposed Oxfordian–Kimmeridgian (Upper Jurassic) Boundary Stratotype and Its Potential for Correlation
pp. 293
The First Case Study of 230Th–U Dating of Buried Wood Remnants from Siberia
pp. 299
Virtual Tours Through Earth’s History and Palaeoclimate: Examples from the Piemonte (Northwestern Italy) Geoheritage (PROGEO-Piemonte Project)
pp. 303
Geological and Cultural Routes of the Arrábida Breccia: A Contribution to the Nomination of Arrábida for UNESCO’s Mixed World Heritage List
pp. 311
The ABCGheritage Project: A Tool for Geo-Education
pp. 315
Stratigraphy and Conservation of Cultural Heritage: the Example of Rupestrian Churches of Cappadocia (Turkey)
pp. 323
Liquefaction Features. A Comparison Between the Emilia Epicentral Area (Italy) and the Cerberus Fossae Region (Mars)
pp. 331
“Unconformity-Bounded” Stratigraphic Units in the South Polar Layered Deposits (Promethei Lingula, Mars)
pp. 337
Stratigraphic Analysis of the Depositional Sequence in Danielson Crater, Mars
pp. 343
Equatorial Layered Deposits in Arabia Terra, Mars: Stratigraphy and Process Variability
pp. 349
Application of Sequence-Stratigraphic Concepts to Mars: Eberswalde Crater
pp. 355
Fluvio–Lacustrine Sedimentation and Tectonic Influence, Lunae Planum (Mars)
pp. 361
Global Distribution of Stratified Deposits on Mars
pp. 367
Recent Progress in Assessing Palaeobiodiversity and Its Evolution
pp. 371
Fusulinid Diversification and Contemporaneous Sea-Level Change in the Dian-qian-gui Basin During the Early and Middle Permian, South China
pp. 379
Stratigraphy and Carboniferous Terrigenous Sedimentation Settings of the Eastern Flank of the Pre-Caspian Depression
pp. 381
The Montalto Formation: A Pre- to Basal Ordovician Succession in the Dúrico-Beirã Area (Northern Portugal)
pp. 385
Biostratigraphic Significance of Lower Cisuralian Palynoflora from Apillapampa, Bolivia
pp. 391
Precambrian and Cambrian Regional Stratigraphy of Mongolia
pp. 397
Sea-Level History During the Birth of a Foreland Basin: The Famennian–Visean of “Velbert 4”, Westernmost Rhenish Massif, Germany
pp. 403
The Presence of Callipterids in the Permian of Northeastern Brazil: Stratigraphic and Phytogeographical Implications
pp. 407
Pridolian to Early Eifelian Brachiopod Zonation of the Rhenish Massif (Germany)
pp. 413
Miospore Zonation of the Givetian Stage and Its Upper Boundary in the Southeast of the Russian Plate
pp. 419
The Fezouata Biota (Central Anti-Atlas, Morocco): Biostratigraphy and Associated Environmental Conditions of an Ordovician Burgess Shale
pp. 425
Progress Towards Correlating Palaeozoic French Strata with the International Stratigraphic Chart
pp. 431
The Austrian Stratigraphic Chart 2004 (Sedimentary Successions) and Its Lithostratigraphic Units for the Palaeozoic Era(them)
pp. 437
Application of Wavelets to the Cyclostratigraphy of the Upper Homerian (Silurian) Gėluva Regional Stage in the Viduklė-61 Deep Well (Western Lithuania)
pp. 441
A Revised Correlation of Lower Ordovician Sedimentary Rocks in the Central Iberian Zone (Portugal and Spain)
pp. 447
Progress of the Permian Timescale
pp. 453
Sedimentological Causes of Some Problems in the Cambrian Stratigraphy of the Siberian Platform
pp. 457
Carbon and Sulphur Isotopes from the Cambrian Series 2–Series 3 Boundary: Potential Proxies for Global Correlation?
pp. 463
Lithostratigraphy and Lithofacies of the Siliciclastic Bāqoroq Formation (Middle Triassic), Nakhlak Area, Central Iran
pp. 469
Vertebrate and Miospore Assemblages from the Famennian of North Timan (Upper Devonian, Russia)
pp. 475
Volcanism, Relative Sea-Level Change, and the Stratigraphic Record: An Oligocene Example
pp. 481
Environmental Reconstruction of the South-Western Part of the Maracujá River Basin, Brazil, Based on Palynological and Sedimentological Analysis and Carbonaceous-Layer Radiocarbon Dating
pp. 487
Stratigraphic and Sedimentological Characteristics of Jurassic–Lower Cretaceous Sediments at Kösrelik–Kösrelikiziği (North of Ankara, Turkey)
pp. 493
Stratigraphic Features of the Yesilova Ophiolite, Burdur, South-Western Turkey
pp. 499
Tectonic Implications of Deep-Marine Miocene Strata in the Western Andean Cordillera of South–Central Chile (40°–42°S)
pp. 503
Sedimentation Rates in the Late Cretaceous Epicontinental Basin in the Southern Part of the Russian Plate
pp. 507
Lithological–Stratigraphic Characteristics of the Aptian–Cenomanian Sediments of the Abkhazian Zone, Western Caucasus
pp. 511
Stratigraphic Schemes for the North Pacific Palaeogene and Neogene: Geological Events, Biotic Evolution, and Biogeographical Scenarios for the Last 65 Myr
pp. 515
Pleistocene Deposits of the Swiss Northern Alpine Foreland: Stratigraphic Concept and Nomenclature
pp. 521
The “Homeland” of the Torinosu-Type Limestone in Relation to Jurassic Accretionary Tectonics in SW Japan
pp. 527
Constraints on the Age of Metasediments from the Western Part (Ortaköy, Aksaray) of the Central Anatolian Crystalline Complex, Turkey
pp. 533
Tectono–Stratigraphic Position of the Kaminnyi Potik Unit in the Ukrainian Carpathians and Volcanogenic Rocks of Mt Chyvchyn
pp. 539
The Devonian Stratigraphic Succession and Evolution of the Baltic Sedimentary Basin
pp. 543
Where Do the Boundaries Lie?
pp. 547
Cretaceous Stratigraphy of Outcrop Sediments of the Ariyalur Area, Cauvery Basin, Southern India
pp. 553
Stratigraphy of the Post-Rift Sequences of the Jatobá Basin, Northeastern Brazil
pp. 559
Cenomanian–Turonian (Early Late Cretaceous) Facies Development and Sequence Stratigraphy of the Danubian Cretaceous Group (Bavaria, Southern Germany)
pp. 563
Stratigraphic Transect of Northwestern Colombia: a Key to Understanding the Origin of the Panamanian Isthmus
pp. 569
Unique Features of Interglacial Deposits (MIS 11, Eastern Poland): Comparison of Palaeobotanical and Geological Data
pp. 573
Sequence Stratigraphy of the Lower Upper Cretaceous Elbtal Group (Cenomanian–Turonian of Saxony, Germany)
pp. 577
Infrazonal Subdivision of the Volgian Stage in its Type Area Using Ammonites and Correlation of the Volgian and Tithonian Stages
pp. 581
Palynomorphs from the Pliensbachian–Toarcian Transition in the Benzerka Section (Traras Mountains, Northwestern Algeria): Preliminary Data
pp. 587
Lower Cretaceous Stratigraphy of Eastern Asia: Nonmarine and Marine Correlations
pp. 591
Stratigraphic Characteristics of the Derinkuyu Area, Nevsehir, Turkey
pp. 597
Stratigraphy and Microfacies of Cretaceous Limestones in the Bornova Flysch Zone (Spil Mountain, Manisa, Western Turkey)
pp. 603
Harmonising the Swiss Lithostratigraphic Nomenclature
pp. 609
Lower and Middle Jurassic Stratigraphic Scheme of the Western Caucasus: Problems of Correlation and Division
pp. 615
Base and New Definition of the Lower Badenian and the Age of the Badenian Stratotype (Middle Miocene, Central Paratethys)
pp. 619
Integrated Stratigraphy (Bio- and Sequence Stratigraphy) and Facies Analysis of the Upper Cenomanian–Turonian (Lower Upper Cretaceous) in the Eastern Desert, Egypt
pp. 623
Integrated Stratigraphy and Facies Analysis of the Upper Albian–Turonian (Cretaceous) Debarsu Formation (Yazd Block, Central Iran)
pp. 629
Review of the Jurassic System of Russia: Stages, Boundaries, and Perspectives
pp. 635
Palaeogene–Neogene Stratigraphic Sequences of the Tibetan Plateau and Their Response to Plateau Uplift
pp. 643
Northern Tunisian Lower Cretaceous Stratigraphic Approach Using Ammonites and Microfaunas: A Model for the Tethys Southern Margin
pp. 649
Clays and Vegetation: Comparing Palaeoclimatic Signatures in the Portuguese Lower Cretaceous
pp. 655
The Stratigraphy and Rifting Evolution of the Oxfordian–Barremian (Upper Jurassic–Lower Cretaceous) in the Serranía de Cuenca (Southwestern Iberian Ranges, Spain)
pp. 659
Correlation of the Middle Jurassic (Callovian) Formations Across the Dead Sea Rift
pp. 665
Palaeogeographical Evolution of the Lusitanian Basin (Portugal) During the Jurassic. Part I: The Tectonic Constraints and Sedimentary Response
pp. 673
Palaeogeographical Evolution of the Lusitanian Basin (Portugal) During the Jurassic. Part II: The Slow-to-Fast Transformations of Sedimentary Infilling
pp. 681
Palaeoenvironmental Changes and C-Isotope Stratigraphy in the Alarcón Formation Stratotype (Upper Cenomanian–Lower Coniacian), Iberian Ranges, Spain
pp. 687
Stratigraphic Features of the Yeşilyurt–Konak Area (Malatya, Turkey)
pp. 693
A Description of Terrestrial Neogene Deposits in the Beyköyü-Gökçeyazi Area (Ereğli, Konya, Central Turkey)
pp. 699
The Lower and Middle Jurassic of the Western Mediterranean Tethys (Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia)
pp. 707
Sedimentary Provenance of Neogene Strata From the Southwestern Portuguese Coast (Sines Cape): Detrital Zircon U–Pb Geochronology
pp. 711
Provenance Analysis of the Late Ediacaran Basins from Southwestern Iberia (Série Negra Succession and Beiras Group): Evidence for a Common Neoproterozoic Evolution
pp. 717
Deciphering a Multipeak Event in a Noncomplex Set of Detrital Zircon U–Pb Ages
pp. 723
The Cryogenian and Ediacaran Records From the Amazon Palaeocontinent
pp. 729
The Cadomian Orogen: Neoproterozoic to Early Cambrian Crustal Growth and Orogenic Zoning Along the Northwestern Periphery of the West African Craton
pp. 733
Chroniberia: The Ongoing Development of a Geochronological GIS Database of Iberia
pp. 737
Biostratigraphic Correlation of the Cambrian Succession Between Shandong Province, North China and the Taebaeksan Basin, Korea
pp. 741
The Significance of Changes of Source Areas During Carboniferous Turbiditic Deposition (Southwestern Iberia)
pp. 747
Provenance Analysis of Lower Palaeozoic Siliciclastic Rocks of Southwestern Iberia (Ossa–Morena Zone): Distal Shelf Deposition on the North Gondwana Passive Margin
pp. 753
Provenance of Cambrian–Ordovician Siliciclastic Rocks of Southwestern Iberia: Insights into the Evolution of the North Gondwana Margin
pp. 759
Provenance of Late Triassic Basins During the First Stages of Rifting in Pangaea (SW Iberia)
pp. 763
Stratigraphy of the Lower Palaeozoic Bowers Supergroup, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica: Preliminary Results From the 2012–2013 Korean Antarctic Geological Expedition
pp. 767
Permo–Carboniferous Successions of the Tengchong Block, Western Yunnan, China: Status and Problems
pp. 775
Megablocks and the Stratigraphic Record of Continental Margins: How Large an Event Do They Materialise?
pp. 781
Seismic Geometry and Facies Analysis of a Quaternary Tunnel Glacial Valley Infill in the Dutch North Sea: Preliminary Results
pp. 787
Facies and Stratigraphic Controls of the Palaeokarst Affecting the Lower Jurassic Coimbra Group, Western Central Portugal
pp. 793
Sequence-Stratigraphic Analysis of the Aptian Deposits in the Valley of the Mzymta River
pp. 797
Geometry and Classification of Submarine Canyon Confluences
pp. 803
Sequence Stratigraphy of Late Quaternary Deposits in the Southeastern Yellow Sea of Korea
pp. 809
Stratigraphy Using Wavelet Transform Analysis
pp. 815
Sequence Stratigraphy of the Cambrian and Ordovician Series in the Illizi Basin (Algeria)
pp. 821
Mesozoic Platform Megasequences in the Eastern Part of the Russian Plate
pp. 827
The Elemental Stratigraphy of the South Caspian Lower Pliocene Productive Series
pp. 833
Integrated Stratigraphy and Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction for the Upper Cretaceous Danish Chalk Based on the Stevns-2 Core
pp. 837
Isotopic Events Preceding the Badenian Salinity Crisis in the Central Paratethys, Middle Miocene, Poland
pp. 841
Advances in the Stratigraphy and Geochemistry of the Organic-Rich Lower Jurassic Series of the Lusitanian Basin (Portugal)
pp. 847
Integrated Magnetic Susceptibility and Geochemical Record of δ13C Anomalies in the Berriasian and Valanginian Sections from the Tethyan Domain (Western Carpathians, Poland)
pp. 853
The Upper Cenomanian–Lower Turonian Anoxic Event in the Carbonate Platform of the Pre-African Trough, Morocco
pp. 857
Geochemical Signatures of Recent Holocene Estuarine Sediments of the Jaboatão River, Pernambuco, Brazil
pp. 863
Late Jurassic Bio- and Chemostratigraphy of the Lower Saxony Basin, Northern Germany
pp. 865
Carbon and Oxygen Isotope Signals from the Callovian–Oxfordian in French Sedimentary Basins
pp. 869
The Holocene Climatic Recovery in South-Western Iberia as Recorded in Limestone Tuff Deposits
pp. 873
Preliminary Magnetostratigraphy for the Jurassic–Cretaceous Transition in Porto da Calada, Portugal
pp. 879
The Stratigraphic Significance of Water Geochemistry
pp. 885
Geochemistry and Chemostratigraphy of Meso- to Neoproterozoic Sedimentary Rocks of the Yenisei Ridge (Siberia, Russia)
pp. 891
Factors Controlling Trace-Metal Distribution in Alluvial and Coastal Deposits: Implications for Hydrocarbon Exploration
pp. 895
A Multi-Facetted Approach to Stratigraphy: One that is Applicable to the Oil and Gas Industry?
pp. 903
On the Problems of Correlating the Pleistocene Glacial Deposits in the Russian Altai with Siberian Stratigraphic Scales
pp. 909
The Anthropocene: A Geomorphological and Sedimentary View
pp. 915
The Valle di Manche Section (Calabria, Southern Italy): A Candidate Section for the GSSP of the Ionian Stage (Middle Pleistocene Subseries)
pp. 919
The “Anthropocene” and “the Present is the Key to the Past”
pp. 925
The Transgressive Early–Middle Holocene Boundary: The Case for a GSSP at Rotterdam, Rhine Delta, North Sea Basin
pp. 931
Clastic Cave Sediments and Speleogenesis of the Buraca Escura Archaeological Site (Western–Central Portugal)
pp. 937
It’s Time to Revitalize the Tertiary
pp. 943
Evaluating the Concept of a Global “Last Glacial Maximum” (LGM): A Terrestrial Perspective
pp. 947
High-Resolution Magneto–Climatostratigraphy of MIS 19 from the Osaka Group, Japan
pp. 951
Peat Stratigraphy and Changes in Peat Formation During the Holocene in Latvia
pp. 957
Stratigraphic Sequence of the Con Moong Cave, Thanh Hoa Province, and Its Implications for the Upper Quaternary Stratigraphy of Northern Vietnam
pp. 965
Climatic Stratigraphy of the Kazantsevo Horizon (as an Analogue of MIS-5) in the Boreal Zone of Western Siberia
pp. 969
A Well-Preserved Beach Landform and Sedimentary Structure on the East Antarctic Coast Affected by Glacial Isostatic Rebound
pp. 973
The Search for a Stratotype Section for the Late Pleistocene: Progress from the Fronte Section (Taranto Area, Italy)
pp. 977
A Reassessment of the Matuyama–Brunhes Boundary Age Based on the Post-depositional Remanent Magnetization (PDRM) Lock-In Effect for Marine Sediments
pp. 981
Do Old Mining Waste Deposits from Austria Define an “Old” Anthropocene?
pp. 983
Formal Subdivision of the Holocene Series/Epoch
pp. 989
Evidence for a Stratigraphic Basis for the Anthropocene
pp. 995
Stratigraphy of the Caspian Sea Neopleistocene, Based on Didacna Eichwald Molluscs
pp. 999
Potential Formalization of the Anthropocene: A Progress Report
pp. 1005
Stratigraphic Distribution of Large Flightless Birds in the Palaeogene of Europe
pp. 1009
The Neogene Terrestrial Chronostratigraphic Sequence of China
pp. 1013
Triassic Timescale Based on Tetrapod Biostratigraphy and Biochronology
pp. 1017
A New Early Middle Pleistocene Locality of Small Mammals (Lower Dniester River) and its Position in the Early Middle Pleistocene Sequence
pp. 1021
Bivalves in Upper Devonian to Lower Mississippian Biostratigraphy
pp. 1027
Fossil Bryozoans in the Stratigraphy of Mongolia
pp. 1031
Nautiloids From the Toarcian of the Iberian Peninsula, Spain and Portugal
pp. 1035
Morphological Evolution of Claraia Species from the Late Permian (Changhsingian) to the Early Triassic (Induan) and the Response to the Permian–Triassic Stressed Environment
pp. 1039
Mississippian–Pennsylvanian Boundary Beds in the South Urals
pp. 1045
Stratigraphic and Palaeogeographical Distribution of the Ordovician Eocrinoid Ascocystites Barrande 1887 (Echinodermata, Blastozoa)
pp. 1049
Dynamics of Upper Sinemurian Macrobenthic Groups (Bivalves and Brachiopods) Preserved in Organic-Rich Facies of the Lusitanian Basin (Western Iberia)
pp. 1055
Improving the Palaeoecological Understanding of the Lisboa–Sintra Region Cenomanian Units: The S. João Das Lampas Section
pp. 1061
Miocene Dinoflagellate Cyst Assemblages: Preliminary Correlation Between the Lower Tagus and Algarve Basins (Portugal)
pp. 1067
Palynostratigraphic Data for the Buntsandstein and Muschelkalk Facies from the Iberian Ranges (Spain)
pp. 1073
New Sedimentological and Palynological Data for the Permian and Triassic of the Paris Basin, France
pp. 1077
Frasnian Ostracods of the East European Platform, Russia: Biostratigraphic Implications
pp. 1081
Advances in Calcareous Nannofossil Biostratigraphy Based on Toarcian–Aalenian Sections in the Lusitanian Basin (Portugal)
pp. 1085
Cenozoic Marine Diatom Zonations: Peculiarities of the Construction and Application of Biostratigraphic Schemes
pp. 1091
Definition of the Mississippian–Pennsylvanian Boundary in the Lviv–Volyn Coal Basin (Western Ukraine), Based on Palynological Data
pp. 1095
Refining Urgonian Biostratigraphy: A Key Section at L’Estellon, Drôme, France
pp. 1099
Upper Pliensbachian–Middle Toarcian Foraminiferal Assemblages in the Camino Section (Basque–Cantabrian Basin, Spain)
pp. 1105
Palaeoclimatic Implications of Permian Fusulinids and Carbonates from the Baoshan Block, Southwestern China
pp. 1109
New Palynological and Floral Information From the Potí Formation (Late Visean), Riacho do Roncador Creek, Parnaíba Basin, Northern Brazil
pp. 1115
Planktonic Foraminiferal Biozonation of the Oligocene in the Northern Adriatic Sea
pp. 1119
Refinement of the Biostratigraphy and Biochronology of the Belverde Borehole (Setúbal Peninsula, Portugal) Using Calcareous Nannofossil Data
pp. 1123
Calcareous Microfossils as Tracers of Major Palaeoceanographic Perturbations: The Case of the Onset of the Messinian Salinity Crisis in the Tertiary Piedmont Basin (Northwestern Italy)
pp. 1129
Lower Cretaceous Pollen–Spore and Mesofossil Associations of the Bombarral Formation (Lusitanian Basin, Western Portugal)
pp. 1135
The Turonian–Coniacian Boundary in Western Georgia Based on Planktonic Foraminifera
pp. 1139
Biostratigraphy as a Tool to Validate High-Resolution OSL, CRN, and Sequence-Stratigraphic Data
pp. 1143
Thrombolites from the Neoproterozoic Bhander Group, Vindhyan Supergroup, Central India
pp. 1149
Correlation of Upper Cretaceous Sequences of Eastern Europe Based on Radiolarians
pp. 1153
Upper Cretaceous Radiolarian and Foraminiferal Zonal Subdivisions of the Crimean–Caucasian Region
pp. 1159
Upper Devonian and Lower Carboniferous Foraminiferal Facies Associations from the Melekesskian Depression
pp. 1163
Palaeogene Radiolarian-Bearing Strata in Tibet: Implications for Neo-Tethys Evolution and Indian–Eurasian Collision
pp. 1167
Vertebrate Microfossils as Tools in Stratigraphy: A Study of the Lower Devonian Andrée Land Group, Spitsbergen
pp. 1175
The Karstic Habitat of Spelaeogriphaceans from the Las Hoyas Fossil Site (Upper Barremian, Serranía de Cuenca, Spain)
pp. 1181
Early Triassic Fluvial–Aeolian Interaction in the Catalan Ranges (Northeastern Spain) and Its Palaeogeographical Significance for the Western Tethys
pp. 1185
Albian–Palaeocene Flora of the North Pacific: Phytostratigraphy and Palaeofloristics
pp. 1191
Palaeoenvironmental Interpretation of Palaeosols and Palustrine Carbonates of the Earliest Cretaceous Terrestrial Ecosystems in the Serranía de Cuenca, Iberian Ranges, Spain
pp. 1197
Upper Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous Palynological Successions in the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, China
pp. 1203
Triassic Macrostratigraphy of the Western United States
pp. 1207
Dating of the Uppermost Part of the Cabullona Group in Esqueda (Sonora, Mexico)
pp. 1213
Volcano-Stratigraphy of La Garrotxa Monogenetic Volcanic Field, Northeastern Spain
pp. 1217
Stratigraphic Methodology for the New Geological Map of Etna Volcano
pp. 1223
What Does “Volcanoclastic” Mean in a Distal Sedimentary Succession?
pp. 1227
Mineral Phases as a Tool for Robust Correlation of Proximal–Distal Tephra in the Central Mediterranean Area
pp. 1233
Multidisciplinary Approach to the Study of Holocene Flank Eruptions in Tenerife (Canarias)
pp. 1237
Original Detection Methods for Tephra Layers and Cryptotephras
pp. 1243
A Sequence-Stratigraphic Study in a Complex Volcanic Area (Campania, Italy)
pp. 1247
Regional Implications of New U–Pb Zircon Ages from Rhyolitic Ignimbritic Deposits and Andesitic Flows of Permian–Carboniferous Basins in the Southern Pyrenees
pp. 1251
Geological Setting, Volcanic Stratigraphy, and Flank Failure of the El Estribo Volcano, Pátzcuaro (Michoacán, Mexico)
pp. 1257
Geology and Stratigraphy of the Cerro Prieto Volcanic Complex, Baja California Norte, México
pp. 1263
Another Look at the Mechanisms of Formation of Ash Aggregates in Pyroclastic Deposits
pp. 1269
Stratigraphy of the Coranzulí Caldera
pp. 1275
The Use of Stratigraphic Data for the Mitigation of Hazards at Volcanoes: The Example of Somma–Vesuvius (Italy)
pp. 1281
The Large Explosive Activity of Mt. Etna as Recorded in Distal Tephrostratigraphy
pp. 1287
Isotope Stratigraphy and Biostratigraphy of a Modern Carbonate System: The Northern Bahamas Slope Over the Late Quaternary
pp. 1293
High-Resolution Biostratigraphy of the Holocene in Cores from the Bahamian Slopes
pp. 1297
Biostratigraphy of the Holocene and of the Main Cold Events of the Late Quaternary in the Gulf of Cadiz
pp. 1303
A Record of Upper Hauterivian Climatic Variability in a Lagoonal Environment in the Lusitanian Basin
pp. 1309
Upper Holocene Stratigraphy and Pollen Case Study of Isfjorden, West Spitsbergen (Svalbard, Norway)
pp. 1315
Pollen-Based Stratigraphy of Is-Fiord Bottom Sediments, Western Spitsbergen
pp. 1321
Pleistocene Sediment Sequence of the Southern Lomonosov Ridge, Arctic Ocean: Preliminary Stratigraphic Subdivision Based on Iceberg-Rafted Debris and Benthic Foraminiferal Records
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