Upper Coniacian, Santonian, and lowermost Campanian ammonites of the Lipnik-Kije section, central Poland—taxonomy, stratigraphy, and palaeogeographic significance
Abstract
The ammonites from upper Coniacian through basal Campanian of the Lipnik-Kije section (Lipnik-Kije Basin), southwestern margin of the Holy Cross Mountains, central Poland, are described in the context of its inoceramid bivalve zonation. Nineteen species-level ammonite taxa assigned to twelve genera (Gaudryceras, Saghalinites, Parapusozia, Kitchinites, Nowakites, Eupachydiscus, Protexanites, Texanites, Hyphantoceras, Glyptoxoceras, Neocrioceras,...
Paper Details
Title
Upper Coniacian, Santonian, and lowermost Campanian ammonites of the Lipnik-Kije section, central Poland—taxonomy, stratigraphy, and palaeogeographic significance
Published Date
Apr 1, 2010
Journal
Volume
31
Issue
2
Pages
154 - 180
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