Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6448340 | Cretaceous Research | 2012 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Discovery of the largest sauropod currently known. ⺠First record of Hauterivian-Barremian continental deposits in France. ⺠First data on “Wealden-type” flora and fauna between Britain and Iberia. ⺠No amber or angiosperms among plant remains. ⺠A few brackish species indicate palaeogeographical proximity to the sea.
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Authors
D. Néraudeau, R. Allain, M. Ballèvre, D.J. Batten, E. Buffetaut, J.P. Colin, M.P. Dabard, V. Daviero-Gomez, A. El Albani, B. Gomez, D. Grosheny, J. Le LÅuff, A. Leprince, C. MartÃn-Closas, E. Masure, J.-M. Mazin, M. Philippe, J. Pouech, R. Vullo,