2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2011.05.007
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Report on the 4th International Meeting of the IUGS Lower Cretaceous Ammonite Working Group, the “Kilian Group” (Dijon, France, 30th August 2010)

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“…These authors recognized four zones and five subzones some of which are new, and were recently accepted and published in the biostratigraphic scheme of the latest standard Mediterranean zonation (Reboulet et al, 2011). More recently, studies such as Moreno-Bedmar and Garcia (2011) and Delanoy et al (2013) have helped to complete the knowledge about the Lower Aptian ammonoid record.…”
Section: Lower Aptianmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These authors recognized four zones and five subzones some of which are new, and were recently accepted and published in the biostratigraphic scheme of the latest standard Mediterranean zonation (Reboulet et al, 2011). More recently, studies such as Moreno-Bedmar and Garcia (2011) and Delanoy et al (2013) have helped to complete the knowledge about the Lower Aptian ammonoid record.…”
Section: Lower Aptianmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Martínez et al (1994) studied the ammonoid record of the Les Bassetes del Cocó de l'Estaca and also recognized the Plesiospitidiscus ligatus and Balearites balearis Zones. They also reported one specimen of the Castellfort-Coll d'Ares that they attributed to the species Crioceratites (Pseudothurmania) grandis, from the Pseudothumannia angulicostata Zone (=Pseudothumannia ohmi Zone of Reboulet et al, 2011).…”
Section: Lower Aptianmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, this heteroceratid assemblage is only known from a very limited number of specimens, together with ancyloceratids of the genus Pseudocrioceras Spath, 1924 which also dominate this interval. It should be noted that the validity of the P. waagenoides Subzone has been much debated because this genus is considered to be spatially restricted to the proximal margins of Tethyan basins (Bert et al 2008;Reboulet et al 2006Reboulet et al , 2011Reboulet et al , 2014. Our investigation of a laterally equivalent upper Barremian section in the vicinity of Marseille (Bouchesdu-Rhône, France) has revealed new heteroceratids-rich assemblages in the deepening succession.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%