| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8867573 | Global and Planetary Change | 2018 | 74 Pages | 
Abstract
												We show that the shallowing from turbiditic slope deposits (Deutenhausen beds) to shelf sediments (Tonmergel beds) coincides with the Eocene-Oligocene boundary at 33.9 Ma. The transition to continental sediments is dated at ca. 33.15 Ma, significantly older than suggested by previous studies. We conclude that the transition from marine to continental sediments drastically reduced the marine connection through the western part of the NAFB and influenced the oxygen conditions of the Paratethys Sea.
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											Authors
												A. van der Boon, A. Beniest, A. Ciurej, E. Gaździcka, A. Grothe, R.F. Sachsenhofer, C.G. Langereis, W. Krijgsman, 
											