Birkelund, T, & Surlyk, F.:
Cretaceous stage boundaries - Introduction
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Birkelund, T., Hancock, J. M., Hart, M. B., Rawson, P. R, Remane, J., Robaszynski, E, Schmid, R, and Surlyk, F.:
Cretaceous stage boundaries - Proposals
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Ayyasami, K. and Banerji, R. K.:
Cenomanian-Turonian transition in the Cretaceous of southern India
s. 21
Bailey, H. W., Gale, A. S., Mortimore, R. N. Swiecicki, A. and Wood, C. J.:
Biostratigraphical criteria for the recognition of the Coniacian to Maastrictian stage boundaries in the chalk of northwest Europe, with particular reference to southern England
s. 31
Berthou, P.-Y.:
Albian-Turonian stage boundaries and subdivisions in the western Portuguese Basin, with special emphasis on the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary in the ammonite fades and rudist facies
s. 41
Caldwell, W. G. E. and North, B. R.:
Cretaceous stage boundaries in the southern Interior Plains of Canada
s. 57
Cobban, W. A.:
Mid-Cretaceous ammonite zones, Western Interior, United States
s. 71
Cotillon, P.:
Tentative world-wide correlation of Early Cretaceous strata by limestone-marl cyclicities in pelagic deposits
s. 91
Ernst, G., Wood, C. J. and Hilbrecht, H.:
The Cenomanian-Turonian boundary problem in NW-Germany with comments on the north-south correlation to the Regensburg Area
s. 103
Guo Fuxiang:
Classification of the Asian non-marine Cretaceous System
s. 115
Hancock, J. M.:
Some possible boundarystratotypes for the base of the Cenomanian and Turanian Stages
s. 123
Hao Yichun and Guan Shaozeng.:
The Lower-Upper Cretaceous and Cretaceous-Tertiary boundaries in China
s.129
Hoedemaeker, Ph. J.:
Proposals for the stratigraphic positions of the Berriasian-Valanginian and Valanginian-Hauterivian boundaries
s. 139
Kennedy, W. J.:
Ammonite faunas and the 'standard zones' of the Cenomanian to Maastrictian Stages in their type areas, with some proposals for the definition of the stage boundaries by ammonites
s.147
Marks, P.:
Proposals for the recognition of boundaries between Cretaceous stages by means of planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy
s. 163
Matsumoto, T.:
The so-called Turonian- Coniacian boundary in Japan
s. 171
Owen, H. G.:
Albian Stage and Substage boundaries
s. 183
Robaszynski, F.:
The Albian, Cenomanian and Turanian Stages in their type-regions
s. 191
Salaj, J.:
Boundaries of Upper Cretaceous hypostratotypes at the profile DjebelFguira SalaTi, Tunisia
s. 199
Schulz, M.-G., Ernst, G., Ernst, H. and Schmid, R.:
Coniacian to Maastrichtian stage boundaries in the standard section for the Upper Cretaceous white chalk of NW Germany (Lagerdorf-Kronsmoor-Hemmoor): Definitions and proposals
s. 203
Surlyk, ,F.:
The Maastrictian Stage in NW Europe, and its brachiopod zonation
s. 217
Wood, C. J., Ernst, G. and Rasemann, G.:
The Turonian-Coniacian stage boundary in Lower Saxony (Germany) and adjacent areas: the Salzgitter-Salder Quarry as a proposed international standard section
s. 225
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