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Säugetiere, Fisch-Otolithen, Ostracoden, Mollusken und Charophyten aus den Süßwasser- Schichten (Oligozän) von Wolfsheim im Mainzer Becken

2000

The Suswasser-Schichten (Freshwater Beds) (Oligocene) in the Mainz Basin are a paleontologically poorly studied formation. A succession of predominantly lacustrine marls from Wolfsheim can be attributed to the Suswasser-Schichten on basis of a palaeoecological and biostratigraphic analysis of its mammal teeth, fish otoliths, ostracods, mollusks, foraminifera and charophytes. The occurrence of the mammal speciesToeniodus aff.hexalophodus andIssiodoromys minor (primitive form) enables an attribution of the Suswasser-Schichten to the reference level MP 24 of the eurasiatic mammal biostratigraphic zonation. As the reference fauna of level MP 24 is believed to occur in a lithostratigraphically m…

ForaminiferaPaleontologybiologyFaunaReference levelMarlPaleontologyFish <Actinopterygii>MammalEcological successionStructural basinbiology.organism_classificationGeologyPalZ
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2006

The relevant information on the fossil record of the Neogene molluscs of the north of the Teruel Basin in the period between the years 1775-1998 is compiled and analyzed. First, the total number of different taxa mentioned in every paper is counted, second only the number of specific references is counted. The last references are divided into three categories called: new references, new species and repeated references. Apart from the information contained in every paper, the number of taxa contemplated, and the typology of the specific references, it is proposed a classification of the studies on neogene molluscs of this area in six stages: first (1775-1849), second (1849-1910), third (1910…

Fossil RecordGeographyTaxonPeriod (geology)GeologyStructural basinNeogeneArchaeologyRelevant informationEstudios Geológicos
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El registro fósil de vertebrados y patrimonio paleontológico más representativo de los pirineos occidentales

2019

Los Pirineos occidentales son un territorio con una notable diversidad geológica y un importante registro fósil, que constituye un gran archivo de paleobiodiversidad. En lo que respecta al registro fósil de vertebrados, los Pirineos occidentales (Región Vasco-Cantábrica, Cuenca de Pamplona y sector noroccidental de la Cuenca del Ebro) son relevantes tanto desde el punto de vista de los yacimientos paleontológicos como de las colecciones de fósiles procedentes de ellos. Varios yacimientos de vertebrados forman parte del Inventario de Lugares de Interés Geológico (LIG) con alto o muy alto interés paleontológico en la Comunidad Autónoma del País Vasco. Destacan los yacimientos de peces cretáci…

Fossil RecordPaleontologyStructural basinArchaeologyYACIMIENTOS Y COLECCIONES PALEONTOLÓGICASQE701-760PIRINEOS OCCIDENTALES//purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https]CRETÁCICO-CENOZOICO//purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 [https]GeographyGeodiversityVERTEBRADOS FÓSILES[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Evaluación de los recursos naturales para un uso y gestión sostenible de la producción agraria en una cuenca del centro-sur de Córdoba (Argentina)

2001

The economical and social development in the Center-South of Cordoba, (Argentina) depends on the agriculture. However, due to low production and severe soil erosion, the farms are not longer economically feasible. This situation implies that the agriculture in the region might not be sustainable in the long run. This study assessed the potential production of the natural resources in the Santa Catalina basin, in order to improve their use and management. The estimated potential production is 300 % higher than the actual production. In addition, the basin is severely affected by water erosion. A new and more sustainable production structure was proposed for the basin, which increases from tr…

Geography (General)sustainable developmentWater erosionproducción agrariabusiness.industryGeography Planning and Developmentlcsh:G1-922ForestryStructural basinAgricultura sostenibleGeographyEnvironmental protectionAgricultureagricultural productiondéveloppement soutenableG1-922degradación ambientalenvironmental deteriorationSustainable productionbusinessproduction agrairedégradation de l'environnmentlcsh:Geography (General)desarrollo sostenibleEarth-Surface Processes
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Distribution patterns of amphibians from the Kakamega forest, Kenya

2005

We discuss generalized geographical range patterns for the 24 anuran species that occur in the Kakamega Forest, western Kenya. Eight distributions are distinguished: from "western Equatorial Rift Valley" to almost entire sub-Saharan. The former may be more common than previously assumed, because some species displaying this geographical range pattern were only recently identified out of species complexes with large distributions. In contrast, continuous distributions of species over the Congo basin may be less common than currently understood.

GeographyContinuous distributionsRange (biology)Ecologybusiness.industryEast africaDistribution (economics)Animal Science and ZoologyStructural basinbusinessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsRift valleyAfrican Journal of Herpetology
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Non-marine invertebrate trace fossils from the Tertiary Calatayud- Teruel Basin, NE Spain. Reply

2021

We thank the comments of Dr Calzada. We think that this kind of discussions is very healthy to the Paleontology and it would be necessary to do it more frequently, so that thanks again for your example. It is true that some of the descriptions of ichnofossils in our work need further discussion and comments, but when we analysed several poorly-preserved specimens (such as the so-called Spongeliomorpha isp.) we preferred to make a quick introduction and describe them in open nomenclature. It was beyond the scope of our paper to make a revision of the ichnogenus with this kind of material, but we hope that Calzada's comments and our reply will improve some ideas concerning the ichnogenus Spon…

GeographyScope (project management)PaleontologyStructural basinTrace fossilArchaeologyOpen nomenclatureQE701-760Spanish Journal of Palaeontology
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Gliridae from the late Oligocene of the province of Teruel (Spain)

2020

The Calatayud-Teruel Basin is one of the richest areas of Spain, when fossil mammals are concerned. Around the village of Montalban many lower Oligocene fossil mammal localities are known and several upper Oligocene localities with rich micromammal faunas are present between the villages of Vivel del Rio Martin and Martin del Rio. Previous papers on these upper Oligocene localities were dedicated to the Cricetidae and to the zapodid  Plesiosminthus , in this work we describe the fauna of Gliridae, composed of the genera  Gliravus , Butseloglis ,  Peridyromys ,  Microdyromys and  Paraglis . Among these the latter genus is very poorly represented.  Microdyromys is of special importance becaus…

GeographybiologyGenusFaunaPaleontologyMammalStructural basinbiology.organism_classificationQE701-760ArchaeologyCricetidaeSpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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Characterization of a fractured basement reservoir using high-resolution 3D seismic and logging datasets: A case study of the Sab'atayn Basin, Yemen.

2018

The Sab'atayn Basin is one of the most prolific Mesozoic hydrocarbon basins located in central Yemen. It has many oil producing fields including the Habban Field with oil occurrences in fractured basement rocks. A comprehensive seismic analysis of fractured basement reservoirs was performed to identify the structural pattern and mechanism of hydrocarbon entrapment and reservoir characteristics. A 3D post-stack time migration seismic cube and logging data of 20 wells were used and several 2D seismic sections were constructed and interpreted. Depth structure maps were generated for the basement reservoir and overlying formations. The top of the basement reservoir is dissected by a set of NW-S…

Geologic SedimentsYemen010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesOutcropWater WellsDatasets as TopicGeographic Mappinglcsh:Medicine010502 geochemistry & geophysicsBiochemistry01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundJurassic PeriodOil and Gas FieldsPetrologylcsh:ScienceMaterialsSeismologyMineralsCretaceous PeriodMultidisciplinaryHydraulic FrackingPhysicsClassical MechanicsGeologyMineralogyLipidsPetroleum reservoirChemistryGeophysicsPetroleumBasement (geology)Source rockPhysical SciencesMesozoic EraPetroleumOrganic MaterialsPorosityGeologyResearch ArticleMaterials ScienceGraniteNatural GasStructural basinImaging Three-DimensionalEarthquakesHumans0105 earth and related environmental sciencesDamage Mechanicslcsh:RChemical CompoundsBiology and Life SciencesDrillingGeologic TimeHydrocarbonschemistryEarth SciencesGeographic Information Systemslcsh:QOilsOil shalePLoS ONE
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Basin dynamics and basin fill: models and constraints

1999

GeophysicsBasin modellingStructural basinGeomorphologyGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesTectonophysics
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Eastern Pontides and Black Sea: gravity inversion, crustal structure, isostasy and geodynamics

2002

Abstract Lacking detailed seismic data on the crustal structure of Anatolia and the transition to the Black Sea, it is attempted to invert gravity for crust-mantle structure with constraints from the limited a priori information available, as average continental and oceanic crust, local topography, an isostatic model, published marine seismic data and a tentative “fix point” from recent seismological receiver functions near the Black Sea coast. An initial 2D-model for a north–south profile along about 40°E longitude is constructed and adjusted to fit the Bouguer anomaly taken from a published Turkish map and results from satellite radar altimetry. Isostasy, seismic data and gravity inversio…

GeophysicsOceanic crustIsostasyCrustGeodynamicsStructural basinLongitudeBouguer anomalyMantle (geology)GeologySeismologyEarth-Surface ProcessesJournal of Geodynamics
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