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This study is a short progress report of a multidisciplinary cooperation. It deals with animal and plant biotas found in five nonmarine Maastrichtian-Paleocene sequences in southern Europe (southern France, north-east Spain). In addition, contributions on North America charophyte floras are taken into account.
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J. F. BABINOT, ostracods, Marseille; D. BATTEN, megaspores, Aberdeen
M. BILOTTE, stratigraphy, Toulouse
P. BONTE, geochemistry, Gif-sur-Yvette
E. BUFFETAUT, crocodiles, Paris
J. CHIMENT, charophytes, New York
F. COLOMBO, stratigraphy, Barcelona
J. P. DURAND, sedimentology, Marseille
M. FEIST, charophytes, Montpellier
M. FLOQUET, sedimentology, Dijon
B. GALBRUN, magnetrostratigraphy, Paris
B. LEPICARD, sedimentology, Toulouse
J. MEDUS, palynology, Marseille
M. RENARD, geochemistry, Paris
R. ROCCHIA, astrophysics, Gif-sur-Yvette
B. SIGE, mammals, Montpellier
Y. TAMBAREAU, ostracods, Toulouse
P. TAQUET, dinosaurs, Paris
J. VILLATTE, molluscs, Toulouse.
Further co-operation is requested and any new contributions would be welcome.
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Feist, M. (1986). Bio-events in the continental realm during the Cretaceous/Tertiary transition: a multidisciplinary approach. In: Walliser, O.H. (eds) Global Bio-Events. Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences, vol 8. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0010225
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