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Article Reference Multiple environmental perturbations in the Nile Basin, Egypt: expressions of hyperthermals?
Article Reference Assessing the use of fish otolith stable O and C isotope geochemistry as a paleotemperature and seasonality proxy: results from the early Eocene climatic optimum (EECO) in Belgium.
Article Reference Depositional changes during the Danian-Selandian transition in Loubieng (France), Zumaia (Spain) and SidiNasseur (Tunisia): insights from and limits of rock magnetism.
Article Reference Comment on “Paleoecology and paleobiogeography of Paleocene ostracods in Dineigil area, South Western Desert, Egypt.” By Youssef et al., Journal of African Earth Sciences, 131 (2017) 62-70
Article Reference Convergence and constraint in the cranial evolution of mosasaurid reptiles and early cetaceans
Article Reference The Environment and its Exploitation Along the Lower Scheldt River During the Roman Period (Wichelen, Belgium – Late 1st to 3rd Centuries AD)
The large number of rural Roman settlements known from the Low Countries is generally characterised by a poor preservation of ecological proxies due to the absence of waterlogged contexts. The riverside site of Wijmeers (Wichelen, Belgium), a small rural settlement located in the Lower Scheldt basin, represents a rare exception to this pattern. Due to the presence of a waterlogged sequence with Roman (late 1st–3rd centuries AD) waste layers, located only a few metres from a main building structure, and the covering of the site with alluvial sediments shortly after its abandonment, the preservation condition of charred and uncharred organic materials was exceptional. The combined study of these proxies (pollen, seeds, charcoal, mollusc shells and animal bones) presents unique insights into the subsistence economy of a Roman rural household in the Lower Scheldt valley in general, and especially its exploitation of the valley and river environments. Besides this cultural–economical perspective, the site provides key information for understanding the chronology of fluvial and alluvial processes in the Lower Scheldt Basin for a large part of the Subatlantic period (Iron Age to Early Middle Ages, ca 800 BC–900 AD).
Article Reference Benthic effects of offshore renewables: identification of knowledge gaps and urgently needed research
Article Reference A new inioid (Cetacea, Odontoceti, Delphinida) from the Miocene of Peru and the origin of modern dolphin and porpoise families
Book Reference Commercially important species of the world [in Chinese]
Article Reference Dispersal models alert on the risk of non-native species introduction by Ballast water in protected areas from the Western Antarctic Peninsula
Article Reference New contribution to the knowledge of the genus Vietetropis Komiya, 1997 with the description of a new species from the Guangxi province in southern China (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Prioninae, Anacolini)
Article Reference New records and species in five planthopper families from Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary, Cambodia with checklist of Cambodian planthoppers (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha)
Article Reference First record of the cicadas genus Orientopsaltria Kato, 1944 (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) from Vietnam, with description of one new species
Incollection Reference Herkomst van de natuursteen in de Romeinse gebeeldhouwde stenen en opschriften
Article Reference New Late Cretaceous dinosaur findings from northwestern Transylvania (Romania).
Article Reference 130 years ago: the discovery of the Bernissart Iguanodons
Article Reference A new species of Velociraptor (Dinosauria: dromaeosauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous of Northern China
Article Reference New hadrosaurid dinosaurs from the uppermost Cretaceous of northeastern China
Article Reference La conservation des ossements fossiles : le cas des Iguanodons de Bernissart
Inbook Reference The Late Cretaceous Kakanaut dinosaur locality in Arctic: palaeoclimatic and paleogeographical aspectsnd dinosaur locality in Southern Chukotka: geology, stratigraphy, taxonomic composition.
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