Cretaceous seaways
Donald Potts
potts at BIOLOGY.UCSC.EDU
Sun Jul 13 16:46:29 CDT 1997
The most recent and comprehensive work probably is:
Smith, A.G., Smith, D.G., Funnell, B.M. (1994). Atlas of Mesozoic and
Cenozoic Coastlines. Cambridge University Press.
Don Potts
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On Fri, 11 Jul 1997, Ross Hastings wrote:
> Hi all:
> I am working on some plant distrubtion patterns and I was wondering if anyone
> knew of some good maps of the mid to late Cretaceous that showed the extent
> of the oceans. I am particularly interested in North America and Europe but a
> world view would also be most useful. I am also searching for geological maps
> that show the location of Cretaceous instrusive bedrock.
> Thanks in advance
> Ross I. Hastings
> Curator of Botany
> Provincial Museum of Alberta
> Rhastings at mcd.gov.ab.ca
>
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