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Par Collection Par Auteur- CRESSWELL, M. M., (Editeur scientifique) (2)
- VELLA, P., (Editeur scientifique) (2)
- LERIBAULT, L. (1)
- CASSHYAP, S. M. (1)
- GIRESSE, P. (1)
- THOMSON, M. R. A. (1)
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- Ammonite ; Antarctique ; Dérive des continents ; Gondwana ; Géographie des régions polaires ; Indicateur paléontologique ; Paléogéographie (1)
- Ancien rivage ; Congo ; Etude exoscopique ; Géographie physique ; Littoral ; Microscope électronique à balayage ; Méthodologie ; Paléogéographie ; Quartz ; Quaternaire marin ; Sable ; Zone intertropicale (1)
- Geography of Asia (1)
- Geography of polar regions (1)
- Géographie de l'Asie ; Inde ; Mahuda Basin ; Paléogéographie ; Paléohydrologie ; Paléozoïque ; Permien supérieur (1)
- Physical geography (1)
- Contribution de l'étude exoscopique des quartz à la reconstitution paléogéographique des derniers épisodes du Quaternaire littoral du Congo (1)
- Lithofacies analysis of the Late Permian Raniganj coal measures (Mahuda Basin) and their paleogeographic implications in Gondwana Five. Selected papers and abstracts of papers. (1)
- Mesozoic ammonite faunas of Antarctica and the break-up of Gondwana in Gondwana Five. Selected papers and abstracts of papers. (1)
- Lithofacies analysis of the Late Permian Raniganj coal measures (Mahuda Basin) and their paleogeographic implications in Gondwana Five. Selected papers and abstracts of papers.
- 1981
- lateral movements in the Early Cretaceous. During this period, the Antarctic Peninsula area occupied an important paleogeographical position, near the junction of major new seaways that were opening between South America and Africa, along the eastern coast
- of Africa, and between India and the Antarctic-Australasian block. The biogeographical affinities of ammonite faunas in the Antarctic Peninsula are briefly reviewed in the light of these changing paleogeographical conditions.
- 1981
- The paleogeographic and particularly palaeoclimatic evolution in the Congo at the end of the Quaternary has been investigated thoroughly with a study of grain surfaces using the scanning electron miscroscope. The succession of distinct
- 1981