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  1. CORAL CARBONATE PRODUCTION DURING THE PALEOCENE: INSIGHTS FROM THE MAIELLA MASSIF (PENNAPIEDIMONTE, CENTRAL ITALY)
  2. A new and unique bodyplan in fossil Bryopsidales, with description of Jaffrezocodium bipennatus n. gen., n. sp., an ( ?) Albian-Cenomanian calcareous green alga
  3. First Record of Cretaceous Calcareous Algae on the Pacific Margin of South America (Peru)
  4. <i>Cylindroporella sugdeni</i> Elliott, 1957, an Early Cretaceous Middle Eastern Dasycladalean alga – a revision
  5. Révision de la Collection Juliette Pfender. 3e partie. À propos de quelques algues vertes fossiles
  6. The Cenomanian-Turonian Boundary Event (CTBE) in northern Lebanon as compared to regional data – Another set of evidences supporting a short-lived tectonic pulse coincidental with the event?
  7. Proposition pour l'établissement du GSSP de l'Aptien supérieur dans le Bassin d'Apt (Vaucluse, SE France) : Synthèse des données stratigraphiques
  8. About Trinocladus Raineri, 1922: when some Permocalculus (Gymnocodiacean algae) reveal to be Triploporellacean algae (Revision of the Jesse Harlan Johnson Collection. Part 5)
  9. New stratigraphic and genetic model for the dolomitic Cretaceous Pinda reservoirs in Angola. Part I - The Pinda of Angola, an integrated lithostratigraphic approach
  10. Sedimentological investigation on Holocene deposits in the Mussafah channel (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)
  11. New data on the age of the Lower Cretaceous amber outcrops of Lebanon
  12. Triploporella?edgellin. sp., a new Dasycladalean alga from the Lower Cretaceous of Lebanon
  13. Taxonomic revision of Cylindroporella ? lusitanica Ramalho, 1970: In search for the origins of the Family Dasycladaceae
  14. Preliminary report on a dinosaur tracksite from Lower Cretaceous strata in Mount Lebanon
  15. Jurassic-Cretaceous transition on the Getic carbonate platform (Southern Carpathians, Romania): Benthic foraminifera and algae
  16. Comments on "Estimating the impact of early diagenesis on isotope records in shallow-marine carbonates: A case study from the Urgonian platform in western Swiss Jura" by A. Godet et al. [Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 454 (2016) 125-138]
  17. On the fossil alga Elianella elegans Pfender & Basse, 1948, and its so-called lookalikes, with description of Elianella brasiliana n.sp. Revision of the Juliette Pfender Collection. Part 1
  18. On the fossil alga Marinella lugeoni Pfender, 1939, nom. cons., and its seven unfortunate avatars Revision of the Juliette Pfender Collection. Part 2. Revision of the Jesse Harlan Johnson Collection. Part 2
  19. Some steps toward a new story for the Jurassic - Cretaceous transition in Mount Lebanon
  20. New fossiliferous sites with Barremian Charophyta in the "Grès du Liban" auct. (Lebanon), with a critical perspective regarding the nature of Munieria Deecke, 1883
  21. High-resolution integrated stratigraphy of the OAE1a and enclosing strata from core drillings in the Bedoulian stratotype (Roquefort-La Bédoule, SE France)
  22. End of a modern geological myth: there are no rudists in Brazil! Paleobiogeographic implications
  23. Earliest Aptian Caprinidae (Bivalvia, Hippuritida) from Lebanon
  24. Simple and practical techniques to manage small databases, illustrated by a case study: bibliographic data from the " Fossil Cnidaria & Porifera " newsletter (1972-2010)
  25. Borings and etchings in the Upper Bathonian-Lower Callovian oolite of the Paris Basin (France)
  26. Significance of partial leaching in calcareous ooids: The case study of Hauterivian oolites in Switzerland
  27. Revision of "Falaise de Blanche" (Lower Cretaceous) in Lebanon, with the definition of a Jezzinian Regional Stage
  28. Comment on “Early Aptian paleoenvironmental evolution of the Bab Basin at the southern Neo-Tethys margin: Response to global carbon-cycle perturbations across Ocean Anoxic Event 1a” by K. Yamamoto et al.
  29. The Advantages of Giving the Bedoulian, Lower Substage of the Aptian, the Rank of a Full Stage
  30. Refining Urgonian Biostratigraphy: A Key Section at L’Estellon, Drôme, France
  31. Heydrichia (?) poignantii, sp. nov. (Sporolithaceae, Sporolithales, Rhodophyta), a 100 million year old fossil coralline red alga from north-eastern Brazil, and a new Hauterivian record of Sporolithon from Switzerland
  32. Clypeina tibanai, sp. nov. (Polyphysacea, Dasycladales, Chlorophyta), mid-Cretaceous green alga fro
  33. Anisian Dasycladales from Upper Silesia and adjacent regions
  34. Dissocladella hauteriviana MASSE in MASSE et al., 1999 (non MASSE, 1976), another lower Urgonian Dasycladalean alga revisited
  35. Revision of the Jesse Harlan JOHNSON Collection. Part 1. Some fossil Dasycladales from Guatemala
  36. Ammonitofaune du Barrémien de la coupe de L'Estellon (Baronnies, France) : résultats biostratigraphiques préliminaires
  37. L'Estellon (Baronnies, France), a "Rosetta Stone" for the Urgonian biostratigraphy
  38. Heteroporella ? paucicalcarea (CONRAD, 1970), an Urgonian Dasycladalean alga revisited
  39. New stratigraphic data on the Aptian of the Persian Gulf
  40. The XXIst Century (the 100th Anniversary) Edition of the "New studies on Triassic Siphoneae verticillatae" by Julius von PIA
  41. Mapping the rise and demise of Urgonian platforms (Late Hauterivian - Early Aptian) in southeastern France and the Swiss Jura
  42. Introduction to thematic issue, “Spatial patterns of change in Aptian carbonate platforms and related events”
  43. Discussion of the paper by Godet et al. 2011, entitled “Reconciling strontium-isotope and K–Ar ages with biostratigraphy: the case of the Urgonian platform, Early Cretaceous of the Jura Mountains, Western Switzerland” (Swiss Journal of Geosciences, 104...
  44. Representatives of the genus Triploporella (Dasycladales, calcareous algae) in the Lower Cretaceous limestones of Romania
  45. A new mid-Cretaceous Neomeris (dasycladacean alga) from the Potiguar Basin, Brazil
  46. Brasiliporella, a new mid-Cretaceous dasycladacean genus: the earliest record of the Tribe Batophoreae
  47. Calcareous algae in changing environments
  48. The contribution of calcareous green algae to the production of limestones: a review
  49. “Stratigraphic, sedimentological and palaeoenvironmental constraints on the rise of the Urgonian platform in the western Swiss Jura” by A. Godet et al. (2010) Sedimentology 57, 1088-1125: Discussion
  50. Aptian ammonites of Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates)
  51. Manuel de Micropaléontologie
  52. Cenozoic Dasycladales. A photo-atlas of Thanetian, Ypresian and Bartonian species from the Paris basin.
  53. Zittelina massei n. sp., a new dasycladacean alga from the Lower Cretaceous strata of Pădurea Craiului (Apuseni Mountains, Romania)
  54. Les Carnets de Géologie (encadré)
  55. Bucurella, a new genus of the Tribe Thyrsoporelleae (fossil Dasycladalean algae)
  56. Cours traité de foraminiférologie (L'essentiel sur les foraminifères actuels et fossiles)
  57. Répartition biostratigraphique des orbitolinidés dans la biozonation à ammonites (plate-forme urgonienne du Sud-Est de la France) Partie 1 : Hauterivien supérieur - Barrémien basal
  58. Steinmanniporella, a new dasycladale genus name for “Linoporella” with two orders of laterals
  59. Discussion of: Development of carbonate platforms on an extensional (rifted) margin: the Valanginian–Albian record of the Prebetic of Alicante (SE Spain), by J.M. Castro et al., Cretaceous Research 29 (2008), 848–860
  60. Remarks on the Permian dasycladalean alga Sinoporella leei Yabe, 1949
  61. Quick look cathodoluminescence analyses and their impact on the interpretation of carbonate reservoirs. Case study of mid-Jurassic oolitic reservoirs in the Paris Basin
  62. The IMAM case. Additional investigation of a micropaleontological fraud
  63. PaleoParks - The Protection and Conservation of Fossil Sites World-Wide
  64. Holostratigraphy of the Kahmah regional Series in Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates
  65. A micropalaeontological fraud that affected the JAES
  66. Dating and progradation of the Urgonian limestone from the Swiss Jura to South-East France [Datierung und Progradation des Urgons vom Schweizer Jura bis Südost-Frankreich]
  67. Discussion on the Jurassic evolution of the Arabian carbonate platform edge in the central Oman MountainsJournal, Vol. 162, 2005, pp. 349-362
  68. Report on the 2nd international meeting of the IUGS lower Cretaceous ammonite working group, the “Kilian Group” (Neuchâtel, Switzerland, 8 September 2005)
  69. A new approach in rock-typing, documented by a case study of layer-cake reservoirs in field "A", offshore Abu Dhabi (U.A.E.)
  70. New insight on the stratigraphy of the in offshore Abu Dhabi (U.A.E.)
  71. Albian roveacrinids from the southern Congo Basin off Angola
  72. Lower Cretaceous Stratigraphy of Abu Dhabi and the United Arab Emirates - A Reappraisal
  73. Lower Cretaceous Stratigraphy of Abu Dhabi and the United Arab Emirates - A Reappraisal
  74. A sedimentological model of the Callovian oolite reservoir of the Villeperdue oil field, Paris Basin (France)
  75. Flexural Wedges - A Model from Lower Valanginian Outcrops of Southeastern Spain: ABSTRACT
  76. Les algues et foraminifères benthiques du Jurassique supérieur et du Crétacé inférieur du Sénégal
  77. Cylindroporella cruciformis etHolosporella arabica, deux Dasycladace´es nouvelles du Groupe Thamama, (?Portlandien-) Berriasien-Aptien d'Abu Dhabi, Emirats Arabes Unis
  78. Age des carbonates de plate-forme du Site 392A DSDP (Leg 44), marge Atlantique du continent Nord-Américain
  79. Stratigraphie intégrée du sillon citrabétique(Sierra de Fontcalent, province d'Alicante, Espagne)
  80. Apinella jaffrezoi n. gen. n. sp., algue dasycladacéedu Kimméridgien du Chiapas (Sud-Est du Mexique)