Carnets de Geologie

Papers
(The median citation count of Carnets de Geologie is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
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Late Miocene biostratigraphy and paleoenvironment of the Sais Basin (southern Rifian Corridor, Morocco): New insights from the Moulay Yakoub area9
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Hiatuses and redeposits in the Tithonian-Berriasian transition at Le Chouet (Les Près, La Drôme, SE France): Sedimentological and biostratigraphical implications6
Chapter 1 - Preliminary investigations on the Zard Formation at its type locality (North Khorasan Province, Iran)5
Biostratigraphic distribution of orbitolinids in the ammonite biozones (Urgonian platform of southeastern France). Part 2: Barremian p.p.5
A possible crawling paracomatulid crinoid from the Lower Jurassic of central Italy4
The Cretaceous nautiloid genus Anglonautilus Spath, 1927, in France3
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Aragonite neomorphism via intrafabric dissolution and calcite precipitation, not thin films3
Priabonian non-geniculate coralline algae from the Central Carpathian Paleogene Basin3
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The Central South Atlantic: The origin of its waters, its evolution and effects beyond2
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Tithonian-Hauterivian chronostratigraphy (latest Jurassic-Early Cretaceous), Mediterranean-Caucasian Subrealm and southern Andes: A stratigraphic experiment and Time Scale2
New genera and species of ostracods from the El Ma El Abiod Miocene Basin (Tébessa, NE Algeria)2
The late Berriasian early evolutionary burst of the Orbitolinidae: New insights into taxonomy, origin, diversification and phylogeny of the family based on data from eastern Serbia2
Miocene-Holocene paleoenvironmental changes in the Tinto River estuary (SW Spain) evidenced by sedimentology, geochemistry and fauna2
Another thermophilic "Miocene survivor" from the Italian Pliocene: A geologically young occurrence of the pelagic eagle ray Aetobatus in the Euro-Mediterranean region2
New larger benthic foraminifera from the subsurface Lower to Middle Eocene Oldsmar Formation of southeastern Florida (USA)2
The Kalkowsky Project - Chapter V. Asymmetric ooids from the Yacoraite Formation (Argentina)2
A new pseudolepidinid foraminifer, Hanovolepidina browni gen. nov. sp. nov., from the middle Eocene (mid-Lutetian) of Jamaica and its significance1
Issues in the identification of the Aptian/Albian boundary in South Atlantic basins and beyond1
Rectifying a substantial biostratigraphic error: There are no Hauterivian calpionellids in Busot (Alicante, Spain)1
Calcareous nannofossils of the uppermost Bedoulian and lower Gargasian of La Tuilière - St-Saturnin-lès-Apt (area of the Aptian stratotype, Vaucluse, SE France)1
Discussion of Laya et al. (2021), Dissolution of ooids in seawater-derived fluids - an example from Lower Permian re-sedimented carbonates, West Texas, USA [Sedimentology 68(6), 2671-2706]1
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Taxonomy of the fossil calcareous algae: Revision of genera Physoporella Steinmann and Oligoporella Pia (Dasycladales)1
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The Kalkowsky Project - Chapter VI. A panorama of synsedimentary broken ooids1
The Kalkowsky Project - Chapter III. Significance of primary radial fabrics associated with ancient partly leached or recrystallized calcareous ooids1
Gzhelian (latest Carboniferous) Pseudoacutella partoazari foraminiferal assemblage from the Tabas Block (Central Iran)1
Octahedronoides tethysianus n.gen., n.sp., enigmatic clusters of microspheres at the Jurassic-Cretaceous transition1
Itierella melognensis n.gen., n.sp., and Paradicostella hautevillelompnesensis n.gen., n.sp. (Ammonoidea, Neocomitidae, Neocomitinae), two new upper Valanginian trituberculated ammonoids from the Jura1
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