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Normal polarity magnetosubchrons in 24r and the age of the Paleocene–Eocene boundary Available to Purchase
Upper Cretaceous - lower Tertiary lithostratigraphic relationships of three cores from Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, Canada Free
Terrestrial palynomorph biostratigraphy of the Cypress Hills, Wood Mountain, and Turtle Mountain areas (Upper Cretaceous - Paleocene) of western Canada Free
Sequential palynological changes across the composite Cretaceous-Tertiary (K-T) boundary claystone and contiguous strata, western Canada and Montana, U.S.A. Free
Geochemistry of the Cretaceous-Tertiary (K-T) boundary interval: south-central Saskatchewan and Montana Free
A normal polarity subchron that embraces the K/T boundary: A measure of sedimentary continuity across the boundary and synchroneity of boundary events Available to Purchase
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Climatically induced floristic changes across the Eocene–Oligocene transition in the northern high latitudes, Yukon Territory, Canada Available to Purchase
Age and depositional environment of the Rock River coal basin, Yukon Territory, Canada Free
Palynofloral response to K/T boundary events; A transitory interruption within a dynamic system Available to Purchase
The palynofloras spanning the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary in western Canada are affected by regional precipitation differences and paleolatitude. Sections containing the K/T boundary occur within three facies associations that are linked to precipitation: semiarid, intermediate, and humid. These facies differences are reflected in the palynoflora, the extremes being the near absence of triprojectate pollen from the late Maastrichtian semiarid facies and their greatest relative abundance in the humid coal facies. Imposed upon differences related to depositional environments are those reflecting latitudinal controls on the angiosperm palynoflora. Floral characteristics linked to latitude include the presence of endemic species as well as differences in relative abundances among more cosmopolitan species. Notwithstanding these regional differences, five sequential palynoflora changes in uppermost Maastrichtian and lowermost Paleocene strata can be identified. As these changes both predate and postdate the K/T boundary, which is marked by a geochemical anomaly and a palynological extinction event, not all can be explained by a scenario in which the causal event is the impact of a single extraterrestrial body.