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