Palaeontology of the Cretaceous Chalk

Palaeontology of the Cretaceous Chalk

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The ultimate honour for Ber

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The ultimate honour for Ber

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Palaeontology of the Cretaceous Chalk

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Historical research on the Chalk
  3. 3 Geology of the Chalk
  4. 4 Single celled animals
  5. 5 Relative sea level
  6. 6 Chalk stratigraphy
  7. 7 Chalk sedimentology - Overview
  8. 8 All about the flints
  9. 9 My favourite fossil-a flint cast
  10. 10 Hardgrounds
  11. 11 What was it really like on the Chalk seabed?
  12. 12 Innoceramus
  13. 13 Spondylus spinosa
  14. 14 Ammonites
  15. 15 Belemnites
  16. 16 Other selected invertebrates
  17. 17 Echinoderms-champions of the Chalk
  18. 18 Irregular echinoid morphology
  19. 19 Micraster-stratigraphic innovator
  20. 20 The problem with splitters
  21. 21 Micraster - aberrant forms
  22. 22 Micraster-changes through time
  23. 23 Variations in Echinocorys through time
  24. 24 Urchin epifauna
  25. 25 More epifauna
  26. 26 Cidaroids with clubs
  27. 27 More cidaroids
  28. 28 Nature goes a little crazy - Hagenowia
  29. 29 Crinoids
  30. 30 The crinoid Marsupites
  31. 31 Asteroids flattening out
  32. 32 Chalk echinoderms in folklore
  33. 33 Chalk echinoderms in the Neolithic
  34. 34 Selected fossil fish
  35. 35 Sharks from the British Chalk
  36. 36 Berthe Mosasurus
  37. 37 The ultimate honour for Ber
  38. 38 Other marine reptiles
  39. 39 Adaptations to a thixotropic substrate
  40. 40 Final thoughts

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