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[coccoliths] Looking for electronic copies of several articles

Marie-pierre Aubry aubry at eps.rutgers.edu
Wed Apr 1 18:07:24 -03 2020


Hi Jeremy,

I have sent pdfs of the last three articles to Rodrigo and Nicolas Thibault the first two.
Hope you are safe in London.

Marie

On Apr 1, 2020, at 4:54 PM, Young, Jeremy <jeremy.young at ucl.ac.uk<mailto:jeremy.young at ucl.ac.uk>> wrote:

Hi Denise
I have a decent PDF collection but all those are tricky ones. I'd ike to see the Romein 96 one if anyone does have a copy.
Jeremy

On 1 Apr 2020, at 14:51, Denise Kulhanek <kulhanek at iodp.tamu.edu<mailto:kulhanek at iodp.tamu.edu>> wrote:

Dear all,

I hope all of you are staying safe and healthy! Rodrigo Guerra contacted me yesterday looking for several publications that he thought I might have since I have Woody’s collection (although I don’t know if any reprints were lost before I was able to take possession). Unfortunately I’m currently having to work from home and I don’t have any of these articles in electronic format. Once I can get back into my office I will look for them, but in the meantime I thought we’d see if any of you have access to them right away. If so, please send a copy to Rodrigo (rodrigomguerra1 at gmail.com<mailto:rodrigomguerra1 at gmail.com>).

Here’s the list of articles:

Pospichal, J.J., 1996a. High latitude calcareous nannofossil changes at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary in the southern Indian Ocean. In: Moguilevsky, A., Whatley, R. (Eds.), Microfossils and Oceanic Environments. University of Wales, Aberystwyth-Press, pp. 205–229.

Pospichal, J.J., Wise, S.W., Asaro, F., Hamilton, N., 1990. The effects of bioturbation across a biostratigraphically complete, high southern latitude K/T boundary. In: Sharpton, V.L., Ward, P.D. (Eds.), Global Catastrophes in Earth History. An Interdisciplinary Conference on Impacts, Volcanism, and Mass Mortality. Geological Society of America, Special Paper, vol. 247, pp. 497–508.

Romein, A.J.T., 1977. Calcareous nannofossils from the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary interval in the Barranco del Gredero (Caravaca, prov. Murcia, SE Spain) II. Proceedings of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Academie van Wetenschappen. Series B 80, 269–279.

Romein, A.J.T., Willems, O., Mai, H., 1996. Calcareous nannoplankton of the Geulhemmerberg K/T boundary section, Maastrichtian type area, the Netherlands. Geologie en Mijnbouw 75, 231–238.

Monechi, S. 1977. Upper Cretaceous and early Tertiary nannoplankton from Scaglia Umbra Formation (Gubbio, Italy). Riv. Ital. Paleont., 83, 4, 759-802.

Thanks!
Denise

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