Eocene Vertebrate Fauna and Flora in Canada's High Arctic

Eocene Vertebrate Fauna and Flora in Canada's High Arctic

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Eocene Vertebrate Fauna and Flora in Canada's High Arctic

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Life at the top of the Greenhouse Eocene world - the Eocene vertebrate fauna and flora in Canada's High Arctic
  3. 3 Why do paleontology in Eocene-aged rocks of the Canadian Arctic?
  4. 4 Bird's Eye View of the fossil bearing rocks of the Margaret Formation, central Ellesmere Island
  5. 5 Paleogene terrestrial vertebrates occur in the Margaret Formation, Eureka Sound Group
  6. 6 Eocene Arctic Paleoclimate - what do the fossils indicate?
  7. 7 Oxygen isotope ratios in vertebrate bones and teeth can be used for estimating paleotemperature
  8. 8 Early Eocene Arctic Continental Temperature Estimates
  9. 9 Today's Latitudinal Diversity Gradient
  10. 10 Large Eocene Arctic mammals
  11. 11 What is missing from the Eocene High Arctic?
  12. 12 Eocene Arctic marine fauna comes from Banks Island, NWT
  13. 13 Carcharios tourus is a living analog for the Eocene Arctic sand tiger sharks.
  14. 14 Paleogeographic reconstruction of Eocene Arctic
  15. 15 Eocene Arctic Ocean salinity

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