On the rare occurrence of Eocene callianassid decapods (Arthropoda) preserved in their burrows, Mount Discovery, East Antarctica

Callianassid fossils, preserved within their burrows, collected from Mount Discovery, East Antarctica, provide the first such occurrence in Antarctica as well as evidence for deposition in a shallow marine environment distal to a deltaic system. The age of the specimens, based upon associated dinofl...

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Published in:Journal of Paleontology
Main Authors: Stilwell, Jeffrey D., Levy, Richard H., Feldmann, Rodney M., Harwood, David M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1997
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0022336000039184 2024-04-28T08:01:56+00:00 On the rare occurrence of Eocene callianassid decapods (Arthropoda) preserved in their burrows, Mount Discovery, East Antarctica Stilwell, Jeffrey D. Levy, Richard H. Feldmann, Rodney M. Harwood, David M. 1997 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000039184 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0022336000039184 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Journal of Paleontology volume 71, issue 2, page 284-287 ISSN 0022-3360 1937-2337 Paleontology journal-article 1997 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000039184 2024-04-09T06:55:33Z Callianassid fossils, preserved within their burrows, collected from Mount Discovery, East Antarctica, provide the first such occurrence in Antarctica as well as evidence for deposition in a shallow marine environment distal to a deltaic system. The age of the specimens, based upon associated dinoflagellate cysts, is late early to middle Eocene. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Cambridge University Press Journal of Paleontology 71 2 284 287
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Stilwell, Jeffrey D.
Levy, Richard H.
Feldmann, Rodney M.
Harwood, David M.
On the rare occurrence of Eocene callianassid decapods (Arthropoda) preserved in their burrows, Mount Discovery, East Antarctica
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description Callianassid fossils, preserved within their burrows, collected from Mount Discovery, East Antarctica, provide the first such occurrence in Antarctica as well as evidence for deposition in a shallow marine environment distal to a deltaic system. The age of the specimens, based upon associated dinoflagellate cysts, is late early to middle Eocene.
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author Stilwell, Jeffrey D.
Levy, Richard H.
Feldmann, Rodney M.
Harwood, David M.
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Feldmann, Rodney M.
Harwood, David M.
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title On the rare occurrence of Eocene callianassid decapods (Arthropoda) preserved in their burrows, Mount Discovery, East Antarctica
title_short On the rare occurrence of Eocene callianassid decapods (Arthropoda) preserved in their burrows, Mount Discovery, East Antarctica
title_full On the rare occurrence of Eocene callianassid decapods (Arthropoda) preserved in their burrows, Mount Discovery, East Antarctica
title_fullStr On the rare occurrence of Eocene callianassid decapods (Arthropoda) preserved in their burrows, Mount Discovery, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed On the rare occurrence of Eocene callianassid decapods (Arthropoda) preserved in their burrows, Mount Discovery, East Antarctica
title_sort on the rare occurrence of eocene callianassid decapods (arthropoda) preserved in their burrows, mount discovery, east antarctica
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