Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 96The Museum, 1985 - Natural history |
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... suggests that the sedimentary environments shown on Figure 42 cannot be explained simply in terms of eustacy ... suggest that once the Mfolozi area had subsided to an approximate water depth of 100-200 m ( by Coniacian IV ) , it remained ...
... suggests that the sedimentary environments shown on Figure 42 cannot be explained simply in terms of eustacy ... suggest that once the Mfolozi area had subsided to an approximate water depth of 100-200 m ( by Coniacian IV ) , it remained ...
Page 208
... suggests either crustal uplift of 100-200 m , rapid sedimentation outstripping the rising sea level effectively ... suggest that differential crustal movements and sediment accumulation rates must be anticipated over the whole of this ...
... suggests either crustal uplift of 100-200 m , rapid sedimentation outstripping the rising sea level effectively ... suggest that differential crustal movements and sediment accumulation rates must be anticipated over the whole of this ...
Page 213
... suggests that water depths fluctuated in the manner shown in Figure 45. The two barren sections ( 2 054-2 103 m and ... suggest intermediate water depths that possibly shallowed at the end of the period and remained so into the early ...
... suggests that water depths fluctuated in the manner shown in Figure 45. The two barren sections ( 2 054-2 103 m and ... suggest intermediate water depths that possibly shallowed at the end of the period and remained so into the early ...
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abbreviations Aedeagus Age and distribution Agulhas Bank Alcyonium variabile ammonite Ancyloceras apex apical Aptian Bairdoppilata Barremian Barremian of western Bay borehole bicuspidata Brachycythere Campanian Cape Peninsula Cape Town Cenomanian Colchidites vulanensis Colophon Coniacian CPBA Cretaceous Cypraea Cypraeidae Cythereis Cytherelloidea described Dingle False Bay faunas female fuscorubra genera genus geol Gibberleberis Group habitat haughtoni Haughtonileberis Helicancylus Heteroceras holotype Indet iutsui J(c)-1 borehole K. H. Barnard Kakabadze 1971a labrum Lampanyctus lateral locality longicaudata Maastrichtian male mandibles mantle margin material Metalcyonium morphology Mtubatuba ornament ostracod outcrops paratypes patagonicum pondolandensis posterior pronotum range referred region ribs Richards Bay Río Mayer Rouchadzé 1933 samples Santonian sclerites shaft shell South African Museum south-east Africa specimens stations stokoei subfamily suckers SUID-AFRIKAANSE MUSEUM Swartberg Table taxa text-fig Thomson tibia Tonohamites Toxoceratoides tubercles Turonian Umzamba bed umzambaensis Upper Barremian variability Ventral process vulanensis australis western Georgia whorl section Zululand