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Papers to check

I see the following papers indexed, and worth checking for citations: On Jamaica-

  • 1993: A New Smooth-Shelled Argyrotheca Dall (Brachiopoda, Articulata) from the Eocene of Jamaica (w S Donovan)
  • 1994: Pleistocene echinoid (Echinodermata) fauna from southeast Jamaica (w Dixon, Donovan, Pickerill)
  • 1994: Pleistocene Echinoid (Echinodermata) Fauna from Southeast Jamaica (w Dixon, Donovan, Pickerill)

On Ireland-

  • 1992: A Flexible Crinoid from the Llandovery (Silurian) of Western Ireland (w S Donovan)
  • 1994: Storm‐dominated sedimentation along a rocky transgressive shoreline in the Silurian (Llandovery) of Western Ireland (sole)
  • 2003: A Silurian (Llandovery) Eoplectodonta Shell Bed in Western Ireland: the Role of Opportunism, Storms and Sedimentation Rates in its Formation (w D Harper)
  • 2014: Dates from drowned mid-Holocene landscapes on the central western Irish seaboard (w D Williams)

I will do a university visit and check SCOPUS if I have a chance later. Twilson r ( talk) 08:24, 22 February 2018 (UTC) reply

Another new species?

There was something on the radio about this geologist finding another new species.

New discovery

The latest from the Burren and Cliffs of Moher / Clare Co. Co. geologist: https://www.rte.ie/news/munster/2019/1009/1082212-fossil-amphibian/ 77.245.4.67 ( talk) 21:21, 10 October 2019 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Papers to check

I see the following papers indexed, and worth checking for citations: On Jamaica-

  • 1993: A New Smooth-Shelled Argyrotheca Dall (Brachiopoda, Articulata) from the Eocene of Jamaica (w S Donovan)
  • 1994: Pleistocene echinoid (Echinodermata) fauna from southeast Jamaica (w Dixon, Donovan, Pickerill)
  • 1994: Pleistocene Echinoid (Echinodermata) Fauna from Southeast Jamaica (w Dixon, Donovan, Pickerill)

On Ireland-

  • 1992: A Flexible Crinoid from the Llandovery (Silurian) of Western Ireland (w S Donovan)
  • 1994: Storm‐dominated sedimentation along a rocky transgressive shoreline in the Silurian (Llandovery) of Western Ireland (sole)
  • 2003: A Silurian (Llandovery) Eoplectodonta Shell Bed in Western Ireland: the Role of Opportunism, Storms and Sedimentation Rates in its Formation (w D Harper)
  • 2014: Dates from drowned mid-Holocene landscapes on the central western Irish seaboard (w D Williams)

I will do a university visit and check SCOPUS if I have a chance later. Twilson r ( talk) 08:24, 22 February 2018 (UTC) reply

Another new species?

There was something on the radio about this geologist finding another new species.

New discovery

The latest from the Burren and Cliffs of Moher / Clare Co. Co. geologist: https://www.rte.ie/news/munster/2019/1009/1082212-fossil-amphibian/ 77.245.4.67 ( talk) 21:21, 10 October 2019 (UTC) reply


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