New correlations of marine clastic sedimentary rocks exposed within the James Ross Basin, Antarctica have shown that the mid-to late Cretaceous succession is in excess of 5 km thick. Plotting the ranges of the principal molluscan macrofossils against the revised stratigaphy indicates that inoceramid bivalves are totally absent, and dimitobelid belemnites extremely rare, throughout an extensive 1400 m thick Maastrichtian succession. These early extinction patterns are interpreted to be due to both a regional shallowing event and a pronounced phase of high-latitude, Campanian–Maastrichtian cooling. Cool polar bottom waters may have been forming by as early as mid- to late Campanian times
New petrographic and isotopic data from inoceramid bivalve shells and belemnite rostra from the lowe...
The last inoceramid bivalves in Antarctica are no younger than mid- to late Campanian in age. They o...
One of the most expanded records to contain the final fortunes of ammonoid cephalopods is within the...
Cretaceous sedimentary rocks of the James Ross Basin offer a unique Austral record of the transition...
Taxonomic and ecological recovery from the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K–Pg) mass extinction 66 million ye...
Debate continues about the nature of the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) mass extinction event. An abrup...
The Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) mass extinction event occurred 66 million years ago, the most recent...
Debate continues about the nature of the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) mass extinction event. An abrup...
Key exposures through the Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian) Marambio Group are located in th...
One of the most important outcrops of uppermost Cretaceous (Campanian–Maastrichtian) sedimentary roc...
The extensive Late Mesozoic–Early Cenozoic sedimentary succession exposed within the James Ross Basi...
Application of a strontium isotope stratigaphy to the Late Cretaceous sedimentary succession of Anta...
We are beginning to appreciate that the origin of the modern Antarctic marine fauna is related to a ...
Palaeocene molluscan faunas are characterised by complex evolutionary histories following the Cretac...
Oxygen-isotope analysis of well-preserved macrofossils from the Santonian-Campanian of James Ross Is...
New petrographic and isotopic data from inoceramid bivalve shells and belemnite rostra from the lowe...
The last inoceramid bivalves in Antarctica are no younger than mid- to late Campanian in age. They o...
One of the most expanded records to contain the final fortunes of ammonoid cephalopods is within the...
Cretaceous sedimentary rocks of the James Ross Basin offer a unique Austral record of the transition...
Taxonomic and ecological recovery from the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K–Pg) mass extinction 66 million ye...
Debate continues about the nature of the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) mass extinction event. An abrup...
The Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) mass extinction event occurred 66 million years ago, the most recent...
Debate continues about the nature of the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) mass extinction event. An abrup...
Key exposures through the Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian) Marambio Group are located in th...
One of the most important outcrops of uppermost Cretaceous (Campanian–Maastrichtian) sedimentary roc...
The extensive Late Mesozoic–Early Cenozoic sedimentary succession exposed within the James Ross Basi...
Application of a strontium isotope stratigaphy to the Late Cretaceous sedimentary succession of Anta...
We are beginning to appreciate that the origin of the modern Antarctic marine fauna is related to a ...
Palaeocene molluscan faunas are characterised by complex evolutionary histories following the Cretac...
Oxygen-isotope analysis of well-preserved macrofossils from the Santonian-Campanian of James Ross Is...
New petrographic and isotopic data from inoceramid bivalve shells and belemnite rostra from the lowe...
The last inoceramid bivalves in Antarctica are no younger than mid- to late Campanian in age. They o...
One of the most expanded records to contain the final fortunes of ammonoid cephalopods is within the...