Abstract The Alaska Range suture zone exposes Cretaceous to Quaternary marine and nonmarine sedimentary and volcanic rocks sandwiched between oceanic rocks of the …
The Cretaceous provides us with an excellent case history of ocean-climate-biota system perturbations. Such perturbations occurred several times during the Cretaceous, such as …
Z Chen, X Dong, X Wang, Z Tang, S Yang… - Global and Planetary …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), a transient greenhouse climate interval associated with a huge release of carbon to the ocean-atmosphere system~ 56 …
Stable carbon-isotope geochemistry of fossilized tree resin (amber) potentially could be a very useful tool to infer the composition of past atmospheres. To test the reliability of amber …
The partially correlative Alaskan dinosaur-bearing Prince Creek Formation (PCF), North Slope, lower Cantwell Formation (LCF), Denali National Park, and Chignik Formation (CF) …
AR Fiorillo, PJ McCarthy, Y Kobayashi, CS Tomsich… - Scientific Reports, 2018 - nature.com
We report details of a unique association of hadrosaur and therizinosaur tracks found in the Late Cretaceous lower Cantwell Formation, Denali National Park, central Alaska Range …
The tallest mountain in North America, Denali (formerly Mount McKinley, 6,190 m), is situated inside an abrupt bend in the right-lateral strike-slip Denali fault. This anomalous …
From the latest Cretaceous (late Campanian to Maastrichtian,~ 76-66 Ma) through the earliest Paleogene, changes of greenhouse climate were linked to catastrophic geological …
Abstract The Alaska Range, the topographic signature of the Denali fault, has an unusual physiography, with the Nenana River sourced from the south side of the divide and …