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Kitchin, F. L. (1929) On the Age of the Upper and Middle Deinosaur-Deposits at Tendaguru, Tanganyika Territory. Geological Magazine, 66 (5) 193-220 doi:10.1017/s0016756800100287

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TitleOn the Age of the Upper and Middle Deinosaur-Deposits at Tendaguru, Tanganyika Territory
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsKitchin, F. L.Author
Year1929 (May)Volume66
Issue5
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756800100287
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Full ReferenceKitchin, F. L. (1929) On the Age of the Upper and Middle Deinosaur-Deposits at Tendaguru, Tanganyika Territory. Geological Magazine, 66 (5) 193-220 doi:10.1017/s0016756800100287
Plain TextKitchin, F. L. (1929) On the Age of the Upper and Middle Deinosaur-Deposits at Tendaguru, Tanganyika Territory. Geological Magazine, 66 (5) 193-220 doi:10.1017/s0016756800100287
In(1929, May) Geological Magazine Vol. 66 (5) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesIn a paper dealing principally with the question of the age and relationships of some Lower Cretaceous bivalve-shells found at Malone, in Texas, I discussed briefly the distribution of those sublittoral Neocomian deposits that are well characterized by the presence of certain Trigoniae of southern facies. It was shown that traces of this Neocomian fauna, revealing a general community chiefly by the widespread occurrence of these peculiar groups of Trigonia, unknown in the European area, had been found in different latitudes, both in the eastern and western hemispheres, indicating that there had been northward dispersal along the area of the present American continent from Patagonia to Texas, and in the eastern hemisphere from South Africa to the north-west Himalayan border. Some evidence of the same faunal facies had also been found in New Caledonia. I pointed out that the faunas of these southern Lower Cretaceous Trigonia beds of different regions had been misinterpreted again and again, and that their representatives found in Texas, in South Africa, and in Cutch had been thought by some investigators to be of Jurassic age.


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