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Original Article Geoconservation Geoparks Paleontology
Beyond Eocene and Oligocene Epochs: The Causses du Quercy Geopark and the Grande Coupure

The “phosphatières du Quercy” are karstic fillings exploited for phosphate at the end of the 19th century. They yield countless continental fossils through some 30 million years, ranging from late early Eocene to early Miocene. This exceptional paleontological series documents the ‘Grande Coupure’, a major biogeographical event involving a profound renewal of vertebrate faunas, recorded […]

Fig.4.Beyond The Eocene And Oligocene Epochs The Causses Du Quercy Geopark And The Grande Coupure
Original Article Geoconservation Geoparks Paleontology
Quaternary Large Mammals from the Granada Geopark: A Magnificent Record with Examples of Geoconservation

Granada Geopark, covering almost all of the Guadix-Baza basin, contains an exceptional and near-continuous fossil record of the evolution of Pliocene to middle Pleistocene land mammals (5–0.5 Ma). This period covers the endorheic (closed drainage basin) stage of this geological basin and, in this chronological framework, its record of the Quaternary period, mainly the Early […]

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