2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2019.109395
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Integrated stratigraphy of the Eocene-Oligocene deposits of the northern Caucasus (Belaya River, Russia): Intermittent oxygen-depleted episodes in the Peri-Tethys and Paratethys

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“…The Caspian Sea is the largest endorheic body of water on Earth with a volume of 78,000 km 3 and a surface area of 371,000 km 2 [34]. As with the Aral and Black Seas, it was once part of the world oceans Tethys and Paratethys but has been an isolated reservoir for the last five million years [35]. The depth of the Caspian Sea reaches a maximum of 20 m in the northern part and a maximum of 1025 m in the southern part [36].…”
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“…The Caspian Sea is the largest endorheic body of water on Earth with a volume of 78,000 km 3 and a surface area of 371,000 km 2 [34]. As with the Aral and Black Seas, it was once part of the world oceans Tethys and Paratethys but has been an isolated reservoir for the last five million years [35]. The depth of the Caspian Sea reaches a maximum of 20 m in the northern part and a maximum of 1025 m in the southern part [36].…”
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“…Paleogeographic map (middle-late Eocene; after van DerBoon et al, 2019) showing the main fossil localities of Campanile lachesis: 1) Italy (Roncá) -middle Eocene; 2) Bosnia and Herzegovina (Tribistovo, Konjovac, Posušje -Eocene; Lukavac -middle Eocene; Zagorje -middle-late Eocene); 3) Croatia (Ostrovica, Žažvić, Bribir) -Eocene; 4) Western Slovenia (Eocene); 5) Turkey (Haymana region) -middle Eocene; 6) Spain (Central Catalonia) -middle-late Eocene; 7) Romania (Transylvania) -middle-late Eocene; 8) Republic of North Macedonia (Dragozel region) -late Eocene; 9) France (La Palarea) -late Eocene; 10) Bulgaria (Haskovo; Chengene skele, Burgas; Gorna Krepost, Kardzhali) -late Eocene.BSB -Black Sea Basin; MB -Mediterranean Basin; CB -Caspian Basin; PS -Polish Strait; NSB -North Sea Basin; NAF -North Alpine Foreland Basin.Fossil gastropods Campanile lachesis Bayan, 1870 from the upper Eocene of the Eastern Rhodopes (Bulgaria)…”
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