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How complete are Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary sections? A chronostratigraphic estimate based on graphic correlation
N. Macleod, Gerta Keller
Geosciences
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Cretaceous-Tertiary
100%
K-T Boundary
100%
Chronostratigraphic
100%
Graphic Correlation
100%
Deep Sea
75%
Spain
50%
Brazos River
25%
Comparative Analysis
25%
Depositional Environment
25%
Continuous Record
25%
Planktonic Foraminifera
25%
Correlation Technique
25%
Agost
25%
Stratigraphic Record
25%
Systematic Difference
25%
Three-section
25%
Tunisia
25%
Mass Extinction
25%
Texas
25%
Biostratigraphic
25%
Continental Shelf Seas
25%
Sediment Accumulation
25%
Geochemical Tracers
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary
100%
Deep Sea
60%
Hiatus
40%
Spain
40%
Texas
20%
Tunisia
20%
Mass Extinction
20%
Geological Record
20%
Depositional Environment
20%
Continental Shelf
20%
Planktonic foraminifera
20%