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  • adjective Describing a marine environment that has both neritic and pelagic characteristics

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  • The condensed section of the megasequence, resolvable in detail in outcrop and on seismic profiles, comprises a basin-wide pelagic to hemipelagic limestone interval.

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  • These two cores have shown a well preserved hemipelagic sedimentary sequence not perturbed by turbidites For the purpose of this study we focus on the time span between 70 and 10 kyr cal BP, which covers the last 30,000 years of Neanderthal history and the whole Pleistocene occupation of Europe by Modern humans.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Anne-Laure Daniau et al. 2010

  • These two cores have shown a well preserved hemipelagic sedimentary sequence not perturbed by turbidites For the purpose of this study we focus on the time span between 70 and 10 kyr cal BP, which covers the last 30,000 years of Neanderthal history and the whole Pleistocene occupation of Europe by Modern humans.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Anne-Laure Daniau et al. 2010

  • These two cores have shown a well preserved hemipelagic sedimentary sequence not perturbed by turbidites For the purpose of this study we focus on the time span between 70 and 10 kyr cal BP, which covers the last 30,000 years of Neanderthal history and the whole Pleistocene occupation of Europe by Modern humans.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2010

  • These two cores have shown a well preserved hemipelagic sedimentary sequence not perturbed by turbidites For the purpose of this study we focus on the time span between 70 and 10 kyr cal BP, which covers the last 30,000 years of Neanderthal history and the whole Pleistocene occupation of Europe by Modern humans.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Anne-Laure Daniau et al. 2010

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