Preliminary results of a taphonomic study of a vertebrate accumulation from the Tetori Group (Lower Cretaceous) of Japan
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概要
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A predominantly microvertebrate assemblage from the Tetori Group (Lower Cretaceous) of central Honshu is described. The fauna consists of many hundreds of vertebrate fossils which represent a diverse terrestrial/non-marine fauna. Taxa present include fish, reptiles, amphibians and birds. The preservation of the fossils is generally good, although there are few articulated and associated remains.
- 日本古生物学会の論文
- 1998-04-30
著者
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ISAJI SHINJI
Natural History Museum and Institute
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Manabe M
Department Of Geology National Science Museum
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Isaji Shinji
Natural History Museum And Institute Chiba
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COOK ELIZABETH
Department of Geology, University of Bristol, Queens Road, Bristol
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MANABE MAKOTO
Department of Geology, National Science Museum
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Cook Elizabeth
Department Of Geology University Of Bristol Queens Road Bristol
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