Macrofossils discovered in the Battye Glacier Formation (Pagodroma Group) of the Prince Charles Mountains, East Antarctica, provide important insight into marine life of the mid-Tertiary, rarely preserved elsewhere on the continent. Recorded are five species of macroinvertebrates; these are Adamussium n. sp.? cf.colbecki (Smith, 1902) (Bivalvia), Laternula? sp. (Laternulidae), Mytilidae genus and species indeterminate (Bivalvia), Bivalvia genus and species indeterminate, and Polychaeta genus and species indeterminate. Based on stratigraphcal data and faunal composition, the clasts are dated as no younger than Early Miocene. This is one of the oldest reports of Adamussium from Antarctica, previously known from the Late Pliocene to Recent wit...
We present a re-description of the pholadid bivalve from the Oligocene Polonez Cove Formation, King ...
We are beginning to appreciate that the origin of the modern Antarctic marine fauna is related to a ...
The Upper Miocene (10.7–9.0 Ma) Battye Glacier Formation was deposited 250 km inland from the modern...
Eight taxa of marine invertebrates, including two new bivalve species, are described from the Low He...
in the Ross Sea, reached 624 metres below sea floor and recovered a thick Miocene-Oligocene successi...
Seven species of marine bivalves, including six new taxa, are described from the Cape early Miocene ...
CRP-2/2A hole, drilled at 77.006oS and 163.719oE, about 14 km east of Cape Roberts, in the Ross Sea,...
From the Paleocene to the Pliocene, Chlamys-like genera of scallops (pectinid bivalve molluscs) inha...
Cockburn Island is one of the most historically significant places on the Antarctic continent. The i...
Adamussium Jonkersi sp nov is described from the Late Oligocene Destruction Bay Formation Wrona Butt...
The palaeontological yield of the 1138.54 metre-long AND-2A sedimentary rock core provides unique d...
The palaeontological yield of the 1138.54 metre-long AND-2A sedimentary rock core provides unique d...
<div><p>The extensive Late Cretaceous – Early Paleogene sedimentary succession of Seymour Island, N....
Adamussium Jonkersi sp nov is described from the Late Oligocene Destruction Bay Formation Wrona Butt...
Macrofaunas were collected from the New Harbor area at the entrance to the Taylor Valley during the ...
We present a re-description of the pholadid bivalve from the Oligocene Polonez Cove Formation, King ...
We are beginning to appreciate that the origin of the modern Antarctic marine fauna is related to a ...
The Upper Miocene (10.7–9.0 Ma) Battye Glacier Formation was deposited 250 km inland from the modern...
Eight taxa of marine invertebrates, including two new bivalve species, are described from the Low He...
in the Ross Sea, reached 624 metres below sea floor and recovered a thick Miocene-Oligocene successi...
Seven species of marine bivalves, including six new taxa, are described from the Cape early Miocene ...
CRP-2/2A hole, drilled at 77.006oS and 163.719oE, about 14 km east of Cape Roberts, in the Ross Sea,...
From the Paleocene to the Pliocene, Chlamys-like genera of scallops (pectinid bivalve molluscs) inha...
Cockburn Island is one of the most historically significant places on the Antarctic continent. The i...
Adamussium Jonkersi sp nov is described from the Late Oligocene Destruction Bay Formation Wrona Butt...
The palaeontological yield of the 1138.54 metre-long AND-2A sedimentary rock core provides unique d...
The palaeontological yield of the 1138.54 metre-long AND-2A sedimentary rock core provides unique d...
<div><p>The extensive Late Cretaceous – Early Paleogene sedimentary succession of Seymour Island, N....
Adamussium Jonkersi sp nov is described from the Late Oligocene Destruction Bay Formation Wrona Butt...
Macrofaunas were collected from the New Harbor area at the entrance to the Taylor Valley during the ...
We present a re-description of the pholadid bivalve from the Oligocene Polonez Cove Formation, King ...
We are beginning to appreciate that the origin of the modern Antarctic marine fauna is related to a ...
The Upper Miocene (10.7–9.0 Ma) Battye Glacier Formation was deposited 250 km inland from the modern...