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Publication of Bilbao Special Issue

Cretaceous Research, vol. 28, no. 1, 142 pp. 2007.
Special Issue: Stratigraphy of the Coniacian-Santonian transition, Meeting organised by the Santonian working group of the Subcommission on Cretaceous Stratigraphy. Bilbao, Spain, 13-17 September, 2002.
Guest Editors: Annie V. Dhondt, Marcos A. Lamolda, Jose Maria Pons

CONTENS

  • Preface. Stratigraphy of the Coniacian-Santonian transition, pp. 1-4.
    by Annie V. Dhondt, Marcos A. Lamolda, Jose Maria Pons (corresponding author: M. A. Lamolda, email: mlamolda@ugr.es)
  • Macrofauna of the Cantera de Margas section, Olazagutia: Coniacian/Santonian boundary, Navarro-Cantabrian Basin, northern Spain, pp. 5-17
    by Jaume Gallemí, Gregorio López, Ricardo Martínez, Jose Maria Pons (corresponding author: J. M. Pons, email: josepmaria.pons@uab.cat)
  • Planktonic foraminiferal bioevents in the Coniacian/Santonian boundary interval at Olazagutia, Navarra province, Spain, pp. 18-29.
    by Marcos A. Lamolda, Danuta Peryt, Jana Ion (corresponding author: M. A. Lamolda, email: mlamolda@ugr.es)
  • Neoflabellinids (benthic foraminifers) from the Upper Coniacian and Lower Santonian at Olazagutia, Navarra province, Spain; taxonomy and correlation potential, pp. 30-36.
    by Danuta Peryt, Marcos A. Lamolda (corresponding author: D. Peryt, email: d.peryt@twarda.pan.pl)
  • Carbon and oxygen stable isotopes across the Coniacian/Santonian boundary at Olazagutia, northern Spain, pp. 37-45.
    by Marcos A. Lamolda, C. R. C. Paul (corresponding author: C. R. C. Paul, email: crcp@liv.ac.uk)
  • The biostratigraphy of Seaford Head, Sussex, southern England; an international reference section for the basal boundaries for the Santonian and Campanian Stages in chalk facies, pp. 46-60.
    by Matthew J. Hampton, Haydon W. Bailey, Liam T. Gallagher, Rory N. Mortimore, Christopher J. Wood (corresponding author: H. W. Bailey, email: haydonbailey@btconnect.com)
  • Calcareous nannofossil and planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of proposed stratotypes for the Coniacian/Santonian boundary: Olazagutia, northern Spain; Seaford Head, southern England; and Ten Mile Creek, Texas, USA, pp. 61-92.
    by Richard W. Howe, Paul J. Sikora, Andrew S. Gale, James A. Bergen (corresponding author: R. W. Howe, email: r.howe@shell.com)
  • Macrofauna of the Villamartín Section: Coniacian/Santonian boundary, North Castilian Platform, Burgos, Spain, pp. 93-107.
    by Jaume Gallemí, Gregorio López, Ricardo Martínez, Jose Maria Pons (corresponding author: J. M. Pons, email: josepmaria.pons@uab.cat)
  • Middle Coniacian-Santonian foraminiferal bioevents around the Mangyshlak Peninsula and Russian Platform, pp. 108-118.
    by Ludmila F. Kopaevich, Vladimir N. Beniamovski, Aleksey Yu. Sadekov (corresponding author: L. F. Kopaevich, email: lkopaev@geol.msu.ru)
  • Calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy of the Coniacian/Santonian boundary interval in Romania and comparison with other European regions, pp. 119-127.
    by Mihaela C. Melinte, Marcos A. Lamolda (corresponding author: M. C. Melinte, email: melinte@geoecomar.ro)
  • Coniacian-Santonian stratigraphy in Japan: a review, pp. 128-131.
    by Seiichi Toshimitsu, Takashi Hasegawa, Ken Tsuchiya (corresponding author: S. Toshimitsu, email: s.toshimitsu@aist.go.jp)
  • Inoceramid fauna and biostratigraphy of the upper Middle Coniacian-lower Middle Santonian of the Pueblo Section (SE Colorado, US Western Interior), pp. 132-142.
    by Ireneusz Walaszczyk, William A. Cobban (corresponding author: I. Walaszczyk, email: i.walaszczyk@uw.edu.pl)

Granada, April 2nd 2007