In: bioRxiv, 2021, p. 244061
The Miocene sands of the Swiss Jura Mountains, long exploited in quarries for the construction industry, have yielded abundant fossil remains of large mammals. Among Deinotheriidae (Proboscidea), two species, Prodeinotherium bavaricum and Deinotherium giganteum, had previously been identified in the Delémont valley, but never described. A third species, Deinotherium levius, from the locality of...
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Porrentruy : Office de la culture et Société jurassienne d'Emulation, 2016
(Cahier d'archéologie jurassienne ; 37)
ISBN: 9782884360401
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Porrentruy : Office de la culture, Paléontologie A16, 2018
(Catalogues du patrimoine paléontologique jurassien - A16)
ISBN: 9782884360579
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Porrentruy : Office de la culture et Société jurassienne d'émulation, 2014
(Cahiers d'archéologie jurassienne ; 34)
ISBN: 9782884360357
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In: Bulletin de la Murithienne, 2009, p. 19-27
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In: Quaternaire : bulletin de l'Association française pour l'étude du quaternaire, 2009, vol. 20, no. 2, p. 135-148
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In: Quaternary research : an interdisciplinary journal, 2014, vol. 82, p. 1-10
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In: Revue de paléobiologie, 2013, vol. 32, no. 2, p. 433-446
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In: Swiss Journal of Geosciences, 2013, vol. 106, no. 2, p. 349–369
The biostratigraphy and diversity patterns of terrestrial, hoofed mammals help to understand the transition between the Palaeogene and the Neogene in Western Europe. Three phases are highlighted: (1) the beginning of the Arvernian (Late Oligocene, MP25-27) was characterised by a “stable” faunal composition including the last occurrences of taxa inherited from the Grande Coupure and of newly...
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Mémoire de bachelor : Bibliothèque cantonale jurassienne, 2012.
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