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Plant megafossil sequences, north slope cretaceous

Pages 91-99 | Published online: 26 Aug 2010

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Ben A. LePage. (2003) A new species of Thuja (Cupressaceae) from the Late Cretaceous of Alaska: implications of being evergreen in a polar environment . American Journal of Botany 90:2, pages 167-174.
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Austin Boyd. (1994) Some limitations in using leaf physiognomic data as a precise method for determining paleoclimates with an example from the Late Cretaceous Pautût Flora of West Greenland. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 112:3-4, pages 261-278.
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Lev Yu. Budantsev. (1992) Early stages of formation and dispersal of the temperate flora in the Boreal Region. The Botanical Review 58:1, pages 1-48.
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Norman O. Frederiksen. (1989) Changes in floral diversities, floral turnover rates, and climates in Campanian and Maastrichtian time, North Slope of Alaska. Cretaceous Research 10:3, pages 249-266.
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Leo J. Hickey. (1981) Land plant evidence compatible with gradual, not catastrophic, change at the end of the Cretaceous. Nature 292:5823, pages 529-531.
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