Update search
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
NARROW
Format
Article Type
Journal
Publisher
GeoRef Subject
-
all geography including DSDP/ODP Sites and Legs
-
Africa
-
North Africa
-
Morocco (1)
-
-
-
Asia
-
Middle East
-
Syria (1)
-
-
-
Europe
-
Southern Europe
-
Iberian Peninsula
-
Spain
-
Aragon Spain
-
Huesca Spain (1)
-
-
Basque Provinces Spain (2)
-
Cantabria Spain (1)
-
Castilla y Leon Spain
-
Burgos Spain (1)
-
-
Navarra Spain (1)
-
-
-
-
Western Europe
-
Navarre (1)
-
-
-
Mediterranean region (1)
-
North America
-
Western Interior
-
Western Interior Seaway (1)
-
-
-
-
elements, isotopes
-
metals
-
rare earths (1)
-
-
-
fossils
-
Chordata
-
Vertebrata
-
Pisces
-
Osteichthyes
-
Actinopterygii
-
Teleostei (1)
-
-
-
-
Tetrapoda
-
Amphibia (1)
-
Mammalia (2)
-
Reptilia
-
Anapsida
-
Testudines (1)
-
-
Diapsida
-
Archosauria
-
Crocodilia (1)
-
dinosaurs
-
Ornithischia
-
Ornithopoda
-
Hadrosauridae (1)
-
-
-
Saurischia
-
Sauropodomorpha
-
Sauropoda (2)
-
-
-
-
-
Lepidosauria
-
Squamata
-
Lacertilia
-
Mosasauridae (2)
-
-
Serpentes (1)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
geologic age
-
Cenozoic
-
Tertiary
-
Paleogene
-
Eocene
-
upper Eocene
-
Priabonian (1)
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mesozoic
-
Cretaceous
-
Lower Cretaceous
-
Aptian (1)
-
Barremian (1)
-
-
Upper Cretaceous
-
Cenomanian (1)
-
Maestrichtian
-
upper Maestrichtian (1)
-
-
Santonian (1)
-
Senonian (3)
-
Turonian (1)
-
-
-
-
-
Primary terms
-
Africa
-
North Africa
-
Morocco (1)
-
-
-
Asia
-
Middle East
-
Syria (1)
-
-
-
biogeography (4)
-
Cenozoic
-
Tertiary
-
Paleogene
-
Eocene
-
upper Eocene
-
Priabonian (1)
-
-
-
-
-
-
Chordata
-
Vertebrata
-
Pisces
-
Osteichthyes
-
Actinopterygii
-
Teleostei (1)
-
-
-
-
Tetrapoda
-
Amphibia (1)
-
Mammalia (2)
-
Reptilia
-
Anapsida
-
Testudines (1)
-
-
Diapsida
-
Archosauria
-
Crocodilia (1)
-
dinosaurs
-
Ornithischia
-
Ornithopoda
-
Hadrosauridae (1)
-
-
-
Saurischia
-
Sauropodomorpha
-
Sauropoda (2)
-
-
-
-
-
Lepidosauria
-
Squamata
-
Lacertilia
-
Mosasauridae (2)
-
-
Serpentes (1)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
diagenesis (1)
-
Europe
-
Southern Europe
-
Iberian Peninsula
-
Spain
-
Aragon Spain
-
Huesca Spain (1)
-
-
Basque Provinces Spain (2)
-
Cantabria Spain (1)
-
Castilla y Leon Spain
-
Burgos Spain (1)
-
-
Navarra Spain (1)
-
-
-
-
Western Europe
-
Navarre (1)
-
-
-
Mediterranean region (1)
-
Mesozoic
-
Cretaceous
-
Lower Cretaceous
-
Aptian (1)
-
Barremian (1)
-
-
Upper Cretaceous
-
Cenomanian (1)
-
Maestrichtian
-
upper Maestrichtian (1)
-
-
Santonian (1)
-
Senonian (3)
-
Turonian (1)
-
-
-
-
metals
-
rare earths (1)
-
-
North America
-
Western Interior
-
Western Interior Seaway (1)
-
-
-
paleoecology (3)
-
paleogeography (5)
-
sedimentary rocks
-
chemically precipitated rocks
-
phosphate rocks (1)
-
-
-
-
sedimentary rocks
-
sedimentary rocks
-
chemically precipitated rocks
-
phosphate rocks (1)
-
-
-
GeoRef Categories
Era and Period
Epoch and Age
Book Series
Date
Availability
Dinosaur tracks in a Cretaceous (lower Albian) braid delta system (Basque–Cantabrian Basin, western Pyrenees): linking trace fossils suites and short-term preservation windows Available to Purchase
Abstract Albian dinosaur tracks from the Monte Grande Formation (Basque–Cantabrian Basin) are described. Sedimentary succession shows seven different facies associations (FAs) with four track-bearing levels (levels 1–4) of a braid delta system. FA 4, a proximal crevasse subdelta, preserves in levels 2 and 3 theropod, possibly sauropod and undetermined dinosaur tracks, as well as Ophiomorpha and Skolithos traces. FA 5, a middle crevasse subdelta, presents undetermined cross-section tracks in levels 1 and 4, besides Ophiomorpha , Skolithos and locally Teichichnus in other layers. Both FAs have the same general ichnoassociation, although with preservational variations. The sedimentary succession represents an area with periods of crevasse subdelta progradation and colonization of opportunistic organisms, and other periods of subdelta abandonment represented by short sedimentary hiatuses in which the water sheet would be shallow or even absent and where dinosaurs would be roaming. Particularly, the traces of levels 2 and 3 represent the same ichnocoenosis constituting two different suites and may be envisaged as penecontemporaneous, produced within a short-term preservational window. This tracksite is one of the scarce Albian dinosaur ichnological records in the southwestern European island palaeoarchipelago and one of the few worldwide localities where Albian dinosaur tracks have been found in deltaic facies.
A skull fragment of the mosasaurid Prognathodon cf. sectorius from the Late Cretaceous of Navarre (Basque-Cantabrian Region) Available to Purchase
Blasisaurus canudoi gen. et sp. nov., a new lambeosaurine dinosaur (Hadrosauridae) from the Latest Cretaceous of Arén (Huesca, Spain) Available to Purchase
A review of Pachyvaranus crassispondylus Arambourg, 1952, a pachyostotic marine squamate from the latest Cretaceous phosphates of Morocco and Syria Available to Purchase
Wilhelm (Guillermo) Schulz and the earliest discoveries of dinosaurs and marine reptiles in Spain Available to Purchase
Abstract Wilhelm Schulz (1805–1877), known in Spain as Guillermo Schulz, was one of the most outstanding representatives of the geology and mining industry in Spain during the nineteenth century. Schulz is, likewise, the author detailing the first discoveries of dinosaurs and marine reptiles in Spain. In 1858 Schulz described a supposed dinosaur tooth from the Jurassic of Ruedes (Asturias) as belonging to a shark. Schulz's description, mainly the occurrence of crenulated edges, suggests that the tooth was that of a large theropod. It probably comes from the altered grey marls of the Upper Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) Lastres Formation. Although the exact year of the discovery before 1858 is not known, the Ruedes tooth (currently lost) is presumably the earliest known discovery of a dinosaur body fossil in the Iberian Peninsula. Moreover, Schulz mentioned in 1858 the discovery of plesiosaur remains from the Liassic near Villaviciosa (Asturias). The material probably comes from the Pliensbachian marls and limestone rhythmites (Jamesoni zone) of the Rodiles Formation. As no figure was provided and the specimen is currently lost, we have no definitive certainty about its affinities. However, it represents the earliest marine reptile fossil found in Spain.
TAPHONOMY OF VERTEBRATE FOSSIL ASSEMBLAGES FROM SWAMPY CIRCUM-LAKE ENVIRONMENTS: AN EXAMPLE FROM THE LATE EOCENE OF ZAMBRANA (IBERIAN PENINSULA) Available to Purchase
Biogeographical affinities of Late Cretaceous continental tetrapods of Europe: a review Available to Purchase
What Iberian dinosaurs reveal about the bridge said to exist between Gondwana and Laurasia in the Early Cretaceous Available to Purchase
The Cenomanian-Turonian (late Cretaceous) radiation of marine squamates (Reptilia): the role of the Mediterranean Tethys Available to Purchase
First rebbachisaurid dinosaur (Sauropoda, Diplodocoidea) from the early Cretaceous of Spain : palaeobiogeographical implications Available to Purchase
A new azhdarchid pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous phosphates of Morocco Available to Purchase
Abstract A large azhdarchid pterosaur is described from the Late Maastrichtian phosphatic deposits of the Oulad Abdoun Basin, near Khouribga (central Morocco). The material consists of five closely associated cervical vertebrae of a single individual. The mid-series neck vertebrae closely resemble those of azhdarchids Quetzalcoatlus and Azhdarcho in that they are elongate, with vestigial neural spines, prezygapophysial tubercles, a pair of ventral sulci near the prezygapophy ses, and without pneumatic foramina on the lateral surfaces of the centra. The Moroccan pterosaur is referred to a new genus and species of Azhdarchidae: Phosphatodraco mauritanicus gen. et sp.nov. It is mainly characterized by a very long cervical vertebra eight, bearing a prominent neural spine located very posteriorly. Based on comparisons with azhdarchid vertebrae, the estimated wing span of Phosphatodraco is close to 5 m. This discovery provides the first occurrence of Late Cretaceous azhdarchids in northern Africa. Phosphatodraco is one of the few azhdarchids known from a relatively complete neck and one of the latest-known pterosaurs, approximately contemporaneous with Quetzalcoatlus .