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GSA Special Papers
Geological Implications of Impacts of Large Asteroids and Comets on the Earth
Author(s)
Geological Society of America

Volume
190
Copyright:
© 1982 Geological Society of America
Geological Society of America
ISBN print:
9780813721903
Publication date:
January 01, 1982
Book Chapter
Patterns of extinction and survival of the terrestrial biota during the Cretaceous/Tertiary transition
Author(s)
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Published:January 01, 1982
The available fossil record of terrestrial animals and plants documenting terminal Cretaceous extinctions is much smaller than that recording changes in the marine biota. Lack of precise resolution in methods of temporal correlation prohibits direct testing of hypotheses that extinctions in marine and terrestrial environments were globally contemporaneous on a biologically significant time scale graduated in months or years. Some evidence suggests they were not. Complex patterns of extinction and survival among terrestrial vertebrates, different geologically short-term patterns of extinction of animals in adjacent flood plain and river valley environments, apparent asynchrony of extinctions of terrestrial animals and plants, and...
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- biostratigraphy
- catastrophism
- causes
- Cenozoic
- Chordata
- concepts
- Cretaceous
- dinosaurs
- effects
- extinction
- Garfield County Montana
- global
- Great Plains
- Hell Creek Formation
- impacts
- iridium
- Mesozoic
- metals
- microfossils
- Montana
- North America
- paleobotany
- Paleocene
- paleoecology
- Paleogene
- paleontology
- palynomorphs
- Plantae
- platinum group
- Reptilia
- reversals
- stratigraphy
- Tertiary
- Tetrapoda
- Tullock Member
- uniformitarianism
- United States
- Upper Cretaceous
- Vertebrata
- Fox Hills Sandstone
- Bear Paw Formation
- Fort Peck Reservoir region
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