Atlantic Extreme Wave Events During the Last Four Millennia in the Guadalquivir Estuary, SW Spain |
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Atopidae (Trilobita) in the upper Marianian (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 4) of Iberia |
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The bioeroded megasurface of Oura (Algarve, south Portugal): implications for the Neogene stratigraphy and tectonic evolution of southwest Iberia |
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Bioerosion versus colonisation on Bivalvia: A case study from the Upper Miocene of Cacela (southeast Portugal) |
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Bioerosive structures from Miocene marine mobile-substrate communities in southern Spain, and description of a new sponge boring |
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Coastal dunes with high content of rhodolith (coralline red algae) bioclasts: Pleistocene formations on Maio and São Nicolau in the Cape Verde archipelago |
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Colonization by barnacles on fossilClypeaster: an exceptional example of larval settlement |
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Crowded tubular tidalites in Miocene shelf sandstones of southern Iberia |
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‘‘Distinguishing eustatic and epeirogenic controls on Lower-Middle Cambrian boundary successions in West Gondwana (Morocco and Iberia)’’, by Ed Landing, Gerd Geyer and Wolfram Heldmaier, published in Sedimentology (2006), 53(4), 899-918 - dis |
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Diverse Macroids and Rhodoliths from the Upper Pleistocene of Baja California Sur, Mexico |
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Exoskeletal abnormalities in paradoxidid trilobites from the Cambrian of Spain, and a new type of bite trace |
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Extreme habitat adaptation by boring bivalves on volcanically active paleoshores from North Atlantic Macaronesia |
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First evidence of insect herbivory on Albian aquatic angiosperms of the NE Iberian Peninsula |
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First record of Podichnus in orthide brachiopods from the Lower Ordovician (Tremadocian) of NW Argentina and its relation to the early use of an ethological strategy |
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First report of Chelediscus Rushton, 1966 (Trilobita) from Western Gondwana, with description of a new species from the Cambrian Series 2 of Spain |
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A History of Ideas in Ichnology |
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Ichnofacies and microbial build-ups on Late Miocene rocky shores from Menorca (Balearic Islands), Spain |
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Ichnology in oceanic islands; case studies from the Cape Verde Archipelago |
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Influence of Physicochemical Parameters on Burrowing Activities of the Fiddler CrabUca tangeriat the Huelva Coast (Southwest Spain): Palaeoichnological Implications |
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Macanopsis plataniformis nov. ichnosp. from the Lower Cretaceous and Upper Miocene of the Iberian Peninsula |
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Miocene–Pliocene rocky shores on São Nicolau (Cape Verde Islands): Contrasting windward and leeward biofacies on a volcanically active oceanic island |
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Miocene to Pleistocene transatlantic dispersal of Ceratoconcha coral-dwelling barnacles and North Atlantic island biogeography |
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Multi-storm events recorded on Panopea burrows (Pliocene, Spain): The importance of sequestered information inside burrows |
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New data on Marocella (Mollusca, Helcionelloida) from the Cambrian (Series 2–Miaolingian) of the Iberian Peninsula |
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New Ichnospecies ofCardioichnusfrom the Miocene of the Guadalquivir Basin, Huelva, Spain |
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On the rise and fall of oceanic islands: Towards a global theory following the pioneering studies of Charles Darwin and James Dwight Dana |
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Ophiomorpha isabeli ; nov. icnoesp. (Plioceno marino) en el sector suroccidental del valle del Guadalquivir (Palos de la Frontera, Huelva, España) |
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Outcrop and core integrative ichnofabric analysis of Miocene sediments from Lepe, Huelva (SW Spain): Improving depositional and paleoenvironmental interpretations |
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Paleoenvironment and taphonomy of lower Miocene bivalve and macroid assemblages: the Lagos Biocalcarenite (Lagos-Portimão Formation, southern Portugal) |
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Photogrammetric and spatial analysis of a bioeroded Early Miocene rocky shore, western Portugal |
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Proposal of a reference section and point for the Cambrian Series 2-3 boundary in the Mediterranean subprovince in Murero (NE Spain) and its intercontinental correlation |
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Recent Rhodolith Deposits Stranded on the Windward Shores of Maio (Cape Verde Islands): Historical Resource for the Local Economy |
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Reworked marine sandstone concretions: a record of high-frequency shallow burial to exhumation cycles |
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Rhodolith transport and immobilization on a volcanically active rocky shore: Middle Miocene at Cabeço das Laranjas on Ilhéu de Cima (Madeira Archipelago, Portugal) |
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Rhodoliths, uniformitarianism, and Darwin: Pleistocene and Recent carbonate deposits in the Cape Verde and Canary archipelagos |
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Role of environmental change in rock-boring echinoid trace fossils |
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Symbiotic association of a pyrgomatid barnacle with a coral from a volcanic middle Miocene shoreline (Porto Santo, Madeira Archipelago, Portugal) |
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Trace and soft body fossils from the Pedroche Formation (Ovetian, Lower Cambrian of the Sierra de Córdoba, S Spain) and their relation to the Pedroche event |
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Trace fossil assemblages on Miocene rocky shores of southern Iberia |
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Trypanites ichnofacies: Palaeoenvironmental and tectonic implications. A case study from the Miocene disconformity at Foz da Fonte (Lower Tagus Basin, Portugal) |
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Universidad de Sevilla. Museo de Geología. Inventario actualizado del Museo de Geología, Universidad de Sevilla, 2002, 2002: |
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Upper Pleistocene trace fossils from Ponta das Bicudas, Santiago, Cape Verde Islands: Systematics, taphonomy and palaeoenvironmetal evolution |
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What Darwin did not see: Pleistocene fossil assemblages on a high-energy coast at Ponta das Bicudas, Santiago, Cape Verde Islands |
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