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Deep Drilling Results in the Atlantic Ocean: Continental Margins and Paleoenvironment
Sedimentary origin of north Atlantic Cretaceous palynofacies
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Daniel Habib
Publication date:
1979
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American Geophysical Union
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The environmental and climatic distribution of dinoflagellate cysts in modern marine sediments from regions in the North and South Atlantic Oceans and adjacent seas
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Mesozoic-Cenozoic sedimentary formations of the North American Basin; western North Atlantic
pp. 58
Seismic stratigraphy, lithostratigraphy and paleosedimentation patterns in the North American Basin
pp. 87
Evolution of the Atlantic Continental Margin of the United States
pp. 109
Stratigraphic evolution of the Blake Plateau after a decade of scientific drilling
pp. 123
Maestrichtian-Campanian nannofloral provinces of the southern Atlantic and Indian oceans
pp. 187
Geodynamic, sedimentary and volcanic evolution of the Cape Bojador Continental Margin (NW Africa)
pp. 205
Seismic reflection reconnaissance of the Atlantic Margin of Morocco
pp. 235
A quantitative analysis of some factors affecting carbonate sedimentation in the ocean
pp. 249
Paleoceanographic implications of organic carbon and carbonate distribution in Mesozoic deepsea sediments
pp. 275
History of the North Atlantic Ocean: Evolution of an asymmetric zonal paleo-environment in a latitudinal ocean basin
pp. 297
Impact of deep-sea drilling on paleoceanography
pp. 315
Silica diagenesis in the Atlantic Ocean: Diagenetic potential and transformations
pp. 342
North Atlantic clay sedimentation and paleoenvironment since the Late Jurassic
pp. 362
Organic matter in cretaceous sediments of the north Atlantic: Contribution to sedimentology and paleogeography
pp. 375
Carbonaceous sediments in the North and South Atlantic: The role of salinity in stable stratification of early Cretaceous basins
pp. 402
Lacustrine and hypersaline deposits in the desiccated Mediterranean and their bearing on paleoenvironment and paleo-ecology
pp. 420
Sedimentary origin of north Atlantic Cretaceous palynofacies
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