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February 01, 1995
Upper Eocene impactites of the U. S. East Coast; depositional origins, biostratigraphic framework, and correlation
C. Wylie Poag;
C. Wylie Poag
U. S. Geological Survey, Woods Hole, MA, United States
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PALAIOS (1995) 10 (1): 16–43.
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C. Wylie Poag, Marie-Pierre Aubry; Upper Eocene impactites of the U. S. East Coast; depositional origins, biostratigraphic framework, and correlation. PALAIOS 1995;; 10 (1): 16–43. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3515005
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- algae
- assemblages
- Atlantic Coastal Plain
- Atlantic Ocean
- biostratigraphy
- biozones
- boreholes
- Cenozoic
- Chesapeake Bay
- continental slope
- correlation
- Deep Sea Drilling Project
- DSDP Site 612
- ejecta
- Eocene
- Foraminifera
- impact craters
- impact features
- impactites
- Invertebrata
- IPOD
- Leg 95
- lithofacies
- marine environment
- metamorphic rocks
- microfossils
- morphology
- nannofossils
- New Jersey
- North Atlantic
- Northwest Atlantic
- Paleogene
- planktonic taxa
- Plantae
- Protista
- taxonomy
- Tertiary
- thallophytes
- unconformities
- United States
- upper Eocene
- Virginia
- Chickahominy Formation
- Exmore Breccia
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