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Stratigraphic Cross Section of Northeast Texas part of SERC Web Resource Collection
Cretaceous sedimentary rocks of Northeast Texas provide important clues about paleogeography, paleotectonics, and sea level fluctuation. This website describes several of these rock units and the ...Focus on the Cretaceous: Sea Level, Stratigraphy
Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Bibliography, Overview/Reference Work, Audio/Visual:Images/Illustrations
Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Bibliography, Overview/Reference Work, Audio/Visual:Images/Illustrations
Cretaceous Tethyan Stratigraphy part of SERC Web Resource Collection
The objective of this site is to construct a database for Cretaceous Tethyan stratigraphy. Stratigraphic information, photos and charts are arranged by geologic stage in a vertical menu. The types of ...Focus on the Cretaceous: Sea Level, Stratigraphy
Resource Type: Audio/Visual:Images/Illustrations, Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work
Resource Type: Audio/Visual:Images/Illustrations, Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work
Western Interior Seaway part of SERC Web Resource Collection
The Western Interior Seaway is an ancient intracontinental seaway that occupied much of modern western North America and existed throughout much of the Cretaceous Period. This site discusses the ...Focus on the Cretaceous: Sea Level, Paleogeography
Resource Type: Audio/Visual:Maps, Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work
Resource Type: Audio/Visual:Maps, Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work
Continental growth during a 1.9-Ga superplume event part of SERC Print Resource Collection
This paper, published in the Journal of Geodynamics, suggests that a global superplume event at 1.9 Ga was responsible for the addition of new juvenile continental crust to cratons. This growth was ...
Focus on the Cretaceous: Sea Level, Paleogeography, Tectonics, Magmatism
Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work, Opinion
Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work, Opinion