Somphospondyli

Description
Source: Wikipédia
Somphospondyli est un clade éteint de dinosaures sauropodes titanosauriformes qui a vécu du Jurassique supérieur jusqu'à la fin du Crétacé supérieur. Des restes de Somphospondyli ont été découverts sur les six continents. Le clade fut créé par Jeffrey A. Wilson (d) et Paul C. Sereno (1998).
Information(s)
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- Attibution: ?
- Statut: Valide
- Environnement de découverte: terrestrial
- Mode de vie: terrestrial
- Mode de locomotion: actively mobile
- Vision: ?
- Alimentation: herbivore
- Mode de reprodution: oviparous, dispersal=direct/internal,mobile
- Classification: Titanosauriformes >> Macronaria >> Neosauropoda >> Eusauropoda >> Gravisauria >> Sauropoda >> Saurischia >> Dinosauria
- Période: Oxfordian - Maastrichtian (de -161.50 Ma à -66.00 Ma)
- Descendance(s):
- Genres: Angolatitan Arkharavia Astrophocaudia Australodocus Australotitan Austrosaurus Brontomerus Chubutisaurus Dongbeititan Europatitan Gannansaurus Garumbatitan Huanghetitan Jiangshanosaurus Jiangxititan Ligabuesaurus Liubangosaurus Padillasaurus Paluxysaurus Sauroposeidon Sibirotitan Sonidosaurus Tastavinsaurus Triunfosaurus Yunmenglong Ouvrir - Fermer
- Découverte(s): 88 occcurrences
Ouvrir - FermerAngola
- Bengo
- ?
- Formation Itombe
- Angolatitan adamastor35572
- Formation Itombe
- ?
- Bengo
Argentine
Australie
- Queensland
- ?
- Formation Allaru Mudstone
- Austrosaurus mckillopi9481
- Formation Winton
- Diamantinasauria identifié comme n. gen. Australotitan n. sp. cooperensis77067
- Diamantinasauria identifié comme Australotitan cooperensis77067
- Diamantinasaurus matildae60643
- Diamantinasaurus matildae88408
- Diamantinasaurus matildae84439
- Diamantinasaurus matildae81566
- Diamantinasaurus matildae30242
- Diamantinasaurus matildae88408
- Savannasaurus elliottorum88408
- Savannasaurus elliottorum60643
- Savannasaurus elliottorum88408
- Wintonotitan wattsi88408
- Wintonotitan wattsi88408
- Wintonotitan wattsi30242
- Wintonotitan wattsi88408
- Wintonotitan wattsi30242
- Wintonotitan wattsi88408
- Wintonotitan wattsi88408
- Formation Allaru Mudstone
- ?
- Queensland
Brésil
- Paraíba
- Triunfo
- Formation Rio Piranhas
- Triunfosaurus leonardii61524
- Formation Rio Piranhas
- Triunfo
- Paraíba
Chine
Colombie
- Boyacá
- Ricaurte
- Formation Paja
- Padillasaurus leivaensis56195
- Formation Paja
- Ricaurte
- Boyacá
Égypte
- New Valley
- ?
- Formation Quseir
- Mansourasaurus shahinae64842
- Formation Quseir
- ?
- New Valley
Espagne
Japon
- Hyogo
- ?
- Formation Ohyamashimo
- Tambatitanis amicitiae52192
- Formation Ohyamashimo
- ?
- Hyogo
Laos
Mongolie
- Dornogov
- ?
- Formation Baynshire
- Erketu ellisoni16961
- Formation Baynshire
- ?
- Dornogov
Russie
Thaïlande
Tanzanie
- Lindi
- ?
- Formation Tendaguru
- Australodocus bohetii24373
- Formation Tendaguru
- ?
- Lindi
États-Unis
- Historique des modifications:
- 2025-02-01: Champ(s) mis à jour : Rang Nom accepté
- 2024-12-08: Champ(s) mis à jour : Nombre d'occurences
- 2024-09-11: Champ(s) mis à jour : Nombre d'occurences
- 2024-09-07: Création d'une famille à partir des données de pbdb
Publication(s)
La base comprend 63 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- ↑1 O. M. Mateus, L. L. Jacobs, and A. S. Schulp, M. L. Polcyn, T. S. Tavares, A. B. Neto, M. L. Morais, M. T. Antunes. 2011. Angolatitan adamastor, a new sauropod dinosaur and the first record from Angola. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 83(1):221-233 (https://doi.org/10.1590/s0001-37652011000100012)
- ↑1 R. D. F. Martínez, M. C. Lamanna, and F. E. Novas, R. C. Ridgley, G. A. Casal, J. E. Martínez, J. R. Vita, L. M. Witmer. 2016. A basal lithostrotian titanosaur (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) with a complete skull: implications for the evolution and paleobiology of Titanosauria. PLoS ONE 11(4):e0151661:1-82 (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151661)
- ↑1 G. del Corro. 1975. Un nuevo sauropodo del Cretácico Superior. Actas del Primer Congreso Argentino de Paleontologia y Bioestratigrafia 2:229-240
- ↑1 O. d. V. Giménez. 1999. Nuevo registro de Sauropoda del Cretácico Inferior de la provincia del Chubut [New report of Sauropoda from the Lower Cretaceous of Chubut province]. XIV Jornadas Argentinas de Paleontología de Vertebrados, Neuquén y Plaza Huincul, 18 al 20 de mayo de 1998, Resúmenes. Ameghiniana 36(1):102
- ↑1 J. F. Bonaparte, B. J. González Riga, and S. Apesteguía. 2006. Ligabuesaurus leanzai gen. et sp. nov. (Dinosauria, Sauropoda), a new titanosaur from the Lohan Cura Formation (Aptian, Lower Cretaceous) of Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina. Cretaceous Research 27:364-376 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2005.07.004)
- ↑1 H. A. Longman. 1933. A new dinosaur from the Queensland Cretaceous. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 10(3):131-144
- ↑1 2 S. A. Hocknull, M. Wilkinson, and R. A. Lawrence, V. Konstantinov, S. Mackenzie, R. Mackenzie. 2021. A new giant sauropod, Australotitan cooperensis gen. et sp. nov., from the mid-Cretaceous of Australia. PeerJ 9:e11317:1-130 (https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11317)
- ↑1 2 S. F. Poropat, P. D. Mannion, and P. Upchurch, S. A. Hocknull, B. P. Kear, M. Kundrát, T. R. Tischler, T. Sloan, G. H. K. Sinapius, J. A. Elliott, D. A. Elliott. 2016. New Australian sauropods shed light on Cretaceous dinosaur palaeobiogeography. Scientific Reports 6:34467:1-12 (https://doi.org/10.1038/srep34467)
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 S. L. Beeston, S. F. Poropat, and P. D. Mannion, A. H. Pentland, M. J. Enchelmaier, T. Sloan, D. A. Elliott. 2024. Reappraisal of sauropod dinosaur diversity in the Upper Cretaceous Winton Formation of Queensland, Australia, through 3D digitisation and description of new specimens. PeerJ 12:e17180 (https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17180)
- ↑1 S. F. Poropat, P. D. Mannion, and S. L. Rigby, R. J. Duncan, A. H. Pentland, J. J. Bevitt, T. Sloan, D. A. Elliott. 2023. A nearly complete skull of the sauropod dinosaur Diamantinasaurus matildae from the Upper Cretaceous Winton Formation of Australia and implications for the early evolution of titanosaurs. Royal Society Open Science 10:221618:1-74 (https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.221618)
- ↑1 S. L. Rigby, S. F. Poropat, and P. D. Mannion, A. H. Pentland, T. Sloan, S. J. Rumbold, C. B. Webster, D. A. Elliott. 2021. A juvenile Diamantinasaurus matildae (Dinosauria: Titanosauria) from the Upper Cretaceous Winton Formation of Queensland, Australia, with implications for sauropod ontogeny. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 41(6):e2047991:1-20 (https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2021.2047991)
- ↑1 2 3 S. A. Hocknull, M. A. White, and T. R. Tischler, A. G. Cook, N. D. Calleja, T. Sloan, D. A. Elliot. 2009. New mid-Cretaceous (latest Albian) dinosaurs from Winton, Queensland, Australia. PLoS ONE 4(7):e6190: 1-51 (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006190)
- ↑1 I. S. Carvalho, L. Salgado, and R. M. Lindoso, H. I. de Araújo-Júnior, F. C. Costa Nogueira, J. A. Soares. 2017. A new basal titanosaur (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) from the Lower Cretaceous of Brazil. Journal of South American Earth Sciences 75:74-84 (https://doi.org/10.1016/ j.jsames.2017.01.010)
- ↑1 L.-G. Li, D.-Q. Li, and H.-L. You, P. Dodson. 2014. A new titanosaurian sauropod from the Hekou Group (Lower Cretaceous) of the Lanzhou-Minhe Basin, Gansu Province, China. PLoS ONE 9(1):e85979:1-22 (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085979)
- ↑1 H.-l. You, D.-q. Li, and L.-q. Zhou, Q. Ji. 2008. Daxiatitan binglingi: a giant sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of China. Gansu Geology 17(4):1-10
- ↑1 H. You, D. Li, and L. Zhou, Q. Ji. 2006. Huanghetitan liujiaxiaensis, a new sauropod dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous Hekou Group of Lanzhou Basin, Gansu Province, China. Geological Review 52(5):668-674
- ↑1 H.-L. You and D.-Q. Li. 2009. The first well-preserved Early Cretaceous brachiosaurid dinosaur in Asia. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 276(1675):4077-4082 (https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2009.1278)
- ↑1 H. You, F. Tang, and Z. Luo. 2003. A new basal titanosaur (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) from the Early Cretaceous of China. Acta Geologica Sinica 77(4):424-429
- ↑1 J. Mo, X. Xu, and E. Buffetaut. 2010. A new eusauropod dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Guangxi Province, southern China. Acta Geologica Sinica 84(6):1328-1335
- ↑1 J.-c. Lü, L. Xu, and S.-h. Jia, X.-l. Zhang, J.-m. Zhang, L.-l. Yang, H.-l. You, Q. Ji. 2009. A new gigantic sauropod dinosaur from the Cretaceous of Ruyang, Henan, China. Geological Bulletin of China 28(1):1-10
- ↑1 J. Lü, L. Xu, and X. Zhang, W. Hu, Y. Wu, S. Jia, Q. Ji. 2007. A new gigantic sauropod dinosaur with the deepest known body cavity from the Cretaceous of Asia. Acta Geologica Sinica 81(2):167-176 (https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-6724.2007.tb00941.x)
- ↑1 J. Lü, L. Xu, and X. Jiang, S. Jia, M. Li, C. Yuan, X. Zhang, Q. Ji. 2009. A preliminary report on the new dinosaurian fauna from the Cretaceous of the Ruyang Basin, Henan Province of central China. Journal of the Paleontological Society of Korea 25(1):43-56
- ↑1 J. Lü, L. Xu, and H. Pu, X. Zhang, Y. Zhang, S. Jia, H. Chang, J. Zhang, X. Wei. 2013. A new sauropod dinosaur (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) from the late Early Cretaceous of the Ruyang Basin (central China). Cretaceous Research 44:202-213 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2013.04.009)
- ↑1 J. Lü, L. Yi, and H. Zhong, X. Wei. 2013. A new somphospondylan sauropod (Dinosauria, Titanosauriformes) from the Late Cretaceous of Ganzhou, Jiangxi Province of southern China. Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition) 87(3):678-685
- ↑1 J.-Y. Mo, Q.-Y. Fu, and Y.-L. Yu, X. Xu. 2023. A new Titanosaurian sauropod from the Upper Cretaceous of Jiangxi Province, southern China. Historical Biology (https://doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2023.2259413)
- ↑1 P. M. Barrett and X.-L. Wang. 2007. Basal titanosauriform (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) teeth from the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation of Liaoning Province, China. Palaeoworld 16:265-271 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palwor.2007.07.001)
- ↑1 J. Mo, F. Ma, and Y. Yu, X. Xu. 2023. A new titanosauriform sauropod with an unusual tail from the Lower Cretaceous of northeastern China. Cretaceous Research 144:105449 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2022.105449)
- ↑1 X. Wang, H. You, and Q. Meng, C. Gao, X. Cheng, J. Liu. 2007. Dongbeititan dongi, the first sauropod dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous Jehol Group of western Liaoning Province, China. Acta Geologica Sinica 81(6):911-916
- ↑1 R. Amiot, N. Kusuhashi, and X. Xu, Y. Wang. 2010. Isolated dinosaur teeth from the Lower Cretaceous Shahai and Fuxin formations of northeastern China. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 39:347-358 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seaes.2010.04.017)
- ↑1 X. Xu, X. Zhang, and Q. Tan, X. Zhao, L. Tan. 2006. A new titanosaurian sauropod from Late Cretaceous of Nei Mongol, China. Acta Geologica Sinica 80(1):20-26
- ↑1 S. F. Poropat. 2013. Carl Wiman's sauropods: The Uppsala Museum of Evolution's collection. GFF (Geologiska Foreningen) 135(1):104-119 (https://doi.org/10.1080/11035897.2012.759268)
- ↑1 2 C. Wiman. 1929. Die Kreide-Dinosaurier aus Shantung [The Cretaceous dinosaurs of Shantung]. Palaeontologia Sinica, Series C 6(1):1-67
- ↑1 Q. Pang and Z. Cheng. 2000. A new family of sauropod dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Tianzhen, Shanxi province, China. Acta Geologica Sinica 74(2):117-125
- ↑1 Z.-M. Dong. 1994. The field activities of the Sino-Canadian Dinosaur Project in China, 1987-1990. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 30(10-11):1997-2001 (https://doi.org/10.1139/e93-175)
- ↑1 X. Wang, K. L. N. Bandeira, and R. Qiu, S. Jiang, X. Cheng, Y. Ma, A. W. A. Kellner. 2021. The first dinosaurs from the Early Cretaceous Hami Pterosaur Fauna, China. Scientific Reports 11:14962:1-17 (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94273-7)
- ↑1 F. Tang, X.-M. Kang, and Z.-S. Jin, F. Wei, W.-T. Wu. 2001. A new sauropod dinosaur of Cretaceous from Jingshan, Zhejiang province. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 39(4):272-281
- ↑1 J. L. Carballido, D. Pol, and M. L. Parra Ruge, S. Padilla Bernal, M. E. P.áramo-Fonseca, F. Etayo-Serna. 2015. A new Early Cretaceous brachiosaurid (Dinosauria, Neosauropoda) from northwestern Gondwana (Villa de Leiva, Colombia). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 35(5):e980505:1-12 (https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2015.980505)
- ↑1 H. M. Sallam, E. Gorscak, and P. M. O.'Connor, I. A. El-Dawoudi, S. El-Sayed, S. Saber, M. A. Kora, J. J. W. Sertich, E. R. Seiffert, M. C. Lamanna. 2018. New Egyptian sauropod reveals Late Cretaceous dinosaur dispersal between Europe and Africa. Nature Ecology & Evolution 2(3):445-451 (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-017-0455-5)
- ↑1 R. Royo-Torres, L. Alcalá, and A. Cobos. 2012. A new specimen of the Cretaceous sauropod Tastavinsaurus sanzi from El Castellar (Teruel, Spain), and a phylogenetic analysis of the Laurasiformes. Cretaceous Research 34(1):61-83 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2011.10.005)
- ↑1 J. I. Canudo, R. Royo-Torres, and G. Cuenca-Bescós. 2008. A new sauropod: Tastavinsaurus sanzi gen. et sp. nov. from the Early Cretaceous (Aptian) of Spain. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(3):712-731 (https://doi.org/10.1671/0272-4634(2008)28[712:ANSTSG]2.0.CO;2)
- ↑1 P. Mocho, F. Escaso, and J. M. Gasulla, A. Galobart, B. Poza, A. Santos-Cubedo, J. L. Sanz, F. Ortega. 2024. New sauropod dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Morella (Spain) provides new insights on the evolutionary history of Iberian somphospondylan titanosauriforms. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 201(1):214-268 (https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad124)
- ↑1 F. Torcida Fernández-Baldor, J. I. Canudo, and P. Huerta, M. Moreno-Azanza, D. Montero. 2017. Europatitan eastwoodi, a new sauropod from the lower Cretaceous of Iberia in the initial radiation of somphospondylans in Laurasia. PeerJ 5:e3409:1-50 (https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3409)
- ↑1 H. Saegusa and T. Ikeda. 2014. A new titanosauriform sauropod (Dinosauria: Saurischia) from the Lower Cretaceous of Hyogo, Japan. Zootaxa 3848(1):1-66 (https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3848.1.1)
- ↑1 2 R. Allain, P. Taquet, and B. Battail, J. Dejax, P. Richir, M. Véran, F. Limon-Duparcmeur, R. Vacant, O. Mateus, P. Sayarath, B. Khenthavong, S. Phouyavong. 1999. Un nouveau genre de dinosaure sauropode de la formation des Grès supérieurs (Aptien-Albien) du Laos [A new genus of sauropod dinosaur from the Grès supérieurs Formation (Aptian-Albian) of Laos]. Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences à Paris, Sciences de la Terre et des Planètes 329:609-616 (https://doi.org/10.1016/s1251-8050(00)87218-3)
- ↑1 D. T. Ksepka and M. A. Norell. 2006. Erketu ellisoni, a long-necked sauropod from Bor Guvé (Dornogov Aimag, Mongolia). American Museum Novitates 3508:1-16 (https://doi.org/10.1206/0003-0082(2006)3508[1:eealsf]2.0.co;2)
- ↑1 V. R. Alifanov and Y. L. Bolotsky. 2010. Arkharavia heterocoelica gen. et sp. nov., a new sauropod dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of the Far East of Russia. Paleontological Journal 44(1):84-91 (https://doi.org/10.1134/S0031030110010119)
- ↑1 A. O. Averianov, A. Podlesnov, and D. Slobodin, P. Skutschas, O. Feofanova, O. Vladimirova. 2023. First sauropod dinosaur remains from the Early Cretaceous Shestakovo 3 locality, Western Siberia, Russia. Biological Communications 68(4):236-252 (https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu03.2023.404)
- ↑1 2 3 A. Averianov, S. Ivantsov, and P. Skutschas, A. Faingertz, S. Leshchinskiy. 2018. A new sauropod dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous Ilek Formation, Western Siberia, Russia. Geobios 51:1-14 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geobios.2017.12.004)
- ↑1 E. Buffetaut, V. Suteethorn, and J. Le Loeuff, G. Cuny, H. Tong, S. Khansubha. 2002. A review of the sauropod dinosaurs of Thailand. The Symposium on Geology of Thailand, Bangkok, 26-31 August 2002
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 V. Martin, V. Suteethorn, and E. Buffetaut. 1999. Description of the type and referred material of Phuwiangosaurus sirindhornae Martin, Buffetaut and Suteethorn, 1994, a sauropod from the Lower Cretaceous of Thailand. Oryctos 2:39-91
- ↑1 V. Suteethorn, V. Martin, and E. Buffetaut, S. Triamwichanon, Y. Chaimanee. 1995. A new dinosaur locality in the Lower Cretaceous of northeastern Thailand. Compte Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences, Paris, série IIa 321:1041-1047
- ↑1 V. Martin, E. Buffetaut, and V. Suteethorn. 1994. A new genus of sauropod dinosaur from the Sao Khua Formation (Late Jurassic or Early Cretaceous) of northeastern Thailand. Compte Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences, Paris, série IIa 319:1085-1092
- ↑1 N. Boonchai, P. J. Grote, and P. Jintasakul. 2009. Paleontological parks and museums and prominent fossil sites in Thailand and their importance in the conservation of fossils. PaleoParks - The Protection and Conservation of Fossil Sites Worldwide. Carnets de Géologie/Notebooks on Geology, Book 2009/03, Brest Chapter 07:75-95
- ↑1 2 A. Samathi, S. Suteethorn, and T. Boonjarern, K. Sutcha, V. Suteethorn. 2024. Dinosaur fauna from the Lower Cretaceous of Phu Kao-Phu Phan Kham, northeastern Thailand: a review and update. Palaeoworld 33(2):420–438 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palwor.2023.03.007)
- ↑1 P. Chanthasit, S. Suteethorn, and W. Naksri, H. Tong, K. Wongko, T. Sonoda. 2019. New vertebrate fossil site from the Early Cretaceous Sao Khua Formation, Sakon Nakhon Province, northeastern Thailand. Open Journal of Geology 9:619-622 (https://doi.org/10.4236/ojg.2019.910057)
- ↑1 K. Remes. 2007. A second Gondwanan diplodocid dinosaur from the Upper Jurassic Tendaguru Beds of Tanzania, East Africa. Palaeontology 50(3):653-667 (https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4983.2007.00652.x)
- ↑1 C. A. Suarez, J. Frederickson, and R. L. Cifelli, J. G. Pittman, R. l. Nydam, R. K. Hunt-Foster, K. Morgan. 2021. A new vertebrate fauna from the Lower Cretaceous Holly Creek Formation of the Trinity Group, southwest Arkansas, USA. PeerJ 9(e12242):1-60 (https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12242)
- ↑1 M. J. Wedel, R. L. Cifelli, and R. K. Sanders. 2000. Sauropseidon proteles, a new sauropod from the Early Cretaceous of Oklahoma. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 20(1):109-114 (https://doi.org/10.1671/0272-4634(2000)020[0109:spansf]2.0.co;2)
- ↑1 P. J. Rose. 2007. A new titanosauriform sauropod (Dinosauria: Saurischia) from the Early Cretaceous of central Texas and its phylogenetic relationships. Palaeontologia Electronica 10(2):8A-1-8A-65
- ↑1 M. D. D'Emic. 2013. Revision of the sauropod dinosaurs of the Lower Cretaceous Trinity Group, southern USA, with the description of a new genus. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 11(6):707-726 (https://doi.org/10.1080/14772019.2012.667446)
- ↑1 M. P. Taylor, M. J. Wedel, and R. L. Cifelli. 2011. A new sauropod dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah, USA. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 56(1):75-98 (https://doi.org/10.4202/app.2010.0073)
- ↑1 2 M. D. D'Emic and B. Z. Foreman. 2012. The beginning of the sauropod dinosaur hiatus in North America: insights from the Lower Cretaceous Cloverly Formation of Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 32(4):883-902 (https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2012.671204)
- ↑1 M. D. D'Emic, K. M. Melstrom, and D. R. Eddy. 2012. Paleobiology and geographic range of the large-bodied Cretaceous theropod dinosaur Acrocanthosaurus atokensis. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 333-334:13-23 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2012.03.003)
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