HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Francesca Galasso from the Paleontological Institute University of have published the Article: The Cenomanian/Turonian boundary in light of new developments in terrestrial palynology, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: After a rigorous palynological screening of the Cassis section, this research aimed to evaluate the occurrence and the abundance of malformed features in spores and pollen grains across the OAE 2.
SUMMARY
The section is 235 m thick and encompasses the Grès de l`Anse Sainte Magdeleine Fm. and the Calcaires du Corton Fm. (lower upper Cenomanian . . .
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