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The Paleontology of Gran Barranca

Evolution and Environmental Change through the Middle Cenozoic of Patagonia
  • Edited by: Richard H. Madden, Duke University, North Carolina
  • Edited by: Alfredo A. Carlini, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina
  • Edited by: Maria Guiomar Vucetich, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina
  • Edited by: Richard F. Kay, Duke University, North Carolina
  • Hardback
  • ISBN:9780521872416
  • Publication date:June 2010
  • 458pages
  • 135 b/w illus. 45 tables
    • Dimensions: 276 x 219 mm
    • Weight: 1.48kg
      118.0097805218724160GB0de_DEGBP£

    Gran Barranca in Patagonia exposes the most complete sequence of middle Cenozoic paleofaunas in South America. It is the only continuous continental fossil record of the Southern Hemisphere between 42 and 18 million years ago, when climates at high latitudes transitioned from warm humid to cold dry conditions. This volume presents the geochronology of the fossil mammal sequence and a compilation of the latest studies of the stratigraphy, sedimentology, mammals, plants, invertebrates and trace fossils. It is also the first detailed treatment of the vertebrate faunal sequence at Gran Barranca, providing important new evidence about biotic diversity and evolution in the native species. A revised taxonomy allows a reevaluation of the origination and extinction of herbivorous mammals, marsupials, and xenarthrans, and the earliest occurrence of rodents and primates in southern latitudes. Academic researchers and advanced students in vertebrate paleontology, geochronology, sedimentology and paleoprimatology will value this wealth of new information.

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