Late Jurassic of the Russian platform: Ammonite evolution and paleoenvironments
Abstract
During the terminal age of Late Jurassic a considerable decrease in ammonoid taxonomic diversity and distinct changes of ammonite shell morphotypes are recorded in the Central Russian Basin. By the end-Volgian, ammonites are represented by only two genera belonging to a single family, which differ markedly in their shell form. The end-Jurassic decrease in ammonoid biodiversity started in the mid-Volgian and is correlated first of all with shallowing of the sea
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Mitta, V. V., & Bogomolov, Y. I. (2007). Late Jurassic of the Russian platform: Ammonite evolution and paleoenvironments. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece, 40(3), 1485–1490. https://doi.org/10.12681/bgsg.16991
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