Skip Nav Destination
Article navigation
Other|
January 01, 1999
Sequence stratigraphy of the Coniacian succession of the Anglo-Paris Basin
Simon F. Grant;
Simon F. Grant
University of Durham, Department of Geological Sciences, Durham, United Kingdom
Search for other works by this author on:
Simon F. Grant
University of Durham, Department of Geological Sciences, Durham, United Kingdom
Angela L. Coe
Howard A. Armstrong
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
First Online:
02 Mar 2017
Online ISSN: 1469-5081
Print ISSN: 0016-7568
GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute.
Geological Magazine (1999) 136 (1): 17–38.
Article history
First Online:
02 Mar 2017
Citation
Simon F. Grant, Angela L. Coe, Howard A. Armstrong; Sequence stratigraphy of the Coniacian succession of the Anglo-Paris Basin. Geological Magazine 1999;; 136 (1): 17–38. doi:
Download citation file:
Email alerts
Index Terms/Descriptors
- C-14/C-12
- carbon
- climatic controls
- Coniacian
- Cretaceous
- cycles
- depositional environment
- England
- epicontinental seas
- Europe
- Great Britain
- isotope ratios
- isotopes
- Mesozoic
- O-18/O-16
- oxygen
- radioactive isotopes
- sea-level changes
- sedimentation
- Senonian
- sequence stratigraphy
- stable isotopes
- United Kingdom
- Upper Cretaceous
- Western Europe
- Anglo-Paris Basin
Latitude & Longitude
Citing articles via
Related Articles
Marine biodiversity through the Late Cenomanian–Early Turonian: palaeoceanographic controls and sequence stratigraphic biases
Journal of the Geological Society
Secular variation in Late Cretaceous carbon isotopes: a new δ 13 C carbonate reference curve for the Cenomanian–Campanian (99.6–70.6 Ma)
Geological Magazine
Stable oxygen and carbon isotopes from brachiopods of southern England and northwestern Germany: estimation of Upper Turonian palaeotemperatures
Geological Magazine
Late Cenomanian-Turonian isotopic stratigraphy in the chalk of the Paris Basin (France): a reference section between the Tethyan and Boreal realms
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France
Related Book Content
Biotic and stable-isotope characterization of the Toarcian Ocean Anoxic Event through a carbonate–clastic sequence from Somerset, UK
Carbon Cycle and Ecosystem Response to the Jenkyns Event in the Early Toarcian (Jurassic)
Guerrero-Morelos carbonate platform response to the Caribbean-Colombian Cretaceous large igneous province during Cenomanian–Turonian oceanic anoxic event 2
Mass Extinctions, Volcanism, and Impacts: New Developments
The Upper Triassic crenogenic limestones in Upper Silesia (southern Poland) and their paleoenvironmental context
Paleoenvironmental Record and Applications of Calcretes and Palustrine Carbonates
High-resolution multiproxy cyclostratigraphic analysis of environmental and climatic events across the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary in the classic pelagic succession of Gubbio (Italy)
The Stratigraphic Record of Gubbio: Integrated Stratigraphy of the Late Cretaceous–Paleogene Umbria-Marche Pelagic Basin