The Bench 19 Bonebed at Bentiaba, Angola, is a unique concentration of marine vertebrates preserving six species of mosasaurs in sediments best correlated by magnetostratigraphy to chron C32n.1n between 71.4 and 71.64 Ma. The bonebed formed at a paleolatitude near 24°S, with an Atlantic width at that latitude approximating 2700 km, roughly half that of the current width. The locality lies on an uncharacteristically narrow continental shelf near transform faults that controlled the coastal outline of Africa in the formation of the South Atlantic Ocean. Biostratigraphic change through the Bentiaba section indicates that the accumulation occurred in an ecological time dimension within the 240 ky bin delimited by chron 32n.1n. The fauna occurs ...
The early Paleogene is critical for understanding global biodiversity patterns in modern ecosystems....
International audienceThe early Paleogene is critical for understanding global biodiversity patterns...
Here, we describe the first pterosaur remains from Angola, an assemblage of fourteen bones from the ...
The Bench 19 Bonebed at Bentiaba, Angola, is a unique concentration of marine vertebrates preserving...
Abstract: Vertebrate-bearing fossiliferous outcrops of Cretaceous age in sub-Saharan Africa are rare...
The separation of Africa from South America and the growth of the South Atlantic are recorded in roc...
Abstract. – The Cretaceous tropical Atlantic Ocean was the setting for an initial tectonically contr...
New mosasaur fossils from Maastrichtian beds at Bentiaba, Angola, representing elements of the skull...
The Cretaceous tropical Atlantic Ocean was the setting for an initial tectonically controlled late A...
Hole 530A of Leg 75 is located in the southeastern corner of the Angola Basin of the South Atlantic ...
International audienceThe Maastrichtian of Benguérir (eastern part of the Ganntour Basin, Morocco) c...
International audienceThe Maastrichtian of Benguérir (eastern part of the Ganntour Basin, Morocco) c...
International audienceThe Maastrichtian of Benguérir (eastern part of the Ganntour Basin, Morocco) c...
We present the δ13C and paleomagnetic stratigraphy for marine strata at the coast of southern Angola...
Fourteen fossil bones from the Lower Maastrichtian marine locality of Bentiaba in the Namibe Basin o...
The early Paleogene is critical for understanding global biodiversity patterns in modern ecosystems....
International audienceThe early Paleogene is critical for understanding global biodiversity patterns...
Here, we describe the first pterosaur remains from Angola, an assemblage of fourteen bones from the ...
The Bench 19 Bonebed at Bentiaba, Angola, is a unique concentration of marine vertebrates preserving...
Abstract: Vertebrate-bearing fossiliferous outcrops of Cretaceous age in sub-Saharan Africa are rare...
The separation of Africa from South America and the growth of the South Atlantic are recorded in roc...
Abstract. – The Cretaceous tropical Atlantic Ocean was the setting for an initial tectonically contr...
New mosasaur fossils from Maastrichtian beds at Bentiaba, Angola, representing elements of the skull...
The Cretaceous tropical Atlantic Ocean was the setting for an initial tectonically controlled late A...
Hole 530A of Leg 75 is located in the southeastern corner of the Angola Basin of the South Atlantic ...
International audienceThe Maastrichtian of Benguérir (eastern part of the Ganntour Basin, Morocco) c...
International audienceThe Maastrichtian of Benguérir (eastern part of the Ganntour Basin, Morocco) c...
International audienceThe Maastrichtian of Benguérir (eastern part of the Ganntour Basin, Morocco) c...
We present the δ13C and paleomagnetic stratigraphy for marine strata at the coast of southern Angola...
Fourteen fossil bones from the Lower Maastrichtian marine locality of Bentiaba in the Namibe Basin o...
The early Paleogene is critical for understanding global biodiversity patterns in modern ecosystems....
International audienceThe early Paleogene is critical for understanding global biodiversity patterns...
Here, we describe the first pterosaur remains from Angola, an assemblage of fourteen bones from the ...