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1. Three‐Stage India‐Asia Collision Proposed by the Thrice Remagnetizations of the Tethyan Himalaya Terrane.

2. Diversity, biostratigraphy and paleobiogeographic distribution of Bagginoides, two new species of benthic foraminifera from Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene deposits of Western Siberia.

3. Fossil endocarps of Menispermaceae from the late Paleocene of Paris Basin, France.

4. Paleocene oceanic-island basalt-type magmatism in the Lhasa Block attests to decoupled mantle-crust deformation during Indian-Asian collision.

5. A Composite Section of Fossiliferous Late Cretaceous–Early Paleogene Localities in Senegal and Preliminary Description of a New Late Maastrichtian Vertebrate Fossil Assemblage.

6. Carbonate U‐Pb Ages Constrain Paleocene Motion Along the Altyn Tagh Fault in Response to the India‐Asia Collision.

7. THE ARABIA – EURASIA COLLISION ZONE IN IRAN: TECTONOSTRATIGRAPHIC AND STRUCTURAL SYNTHESIS.

8. Revisiting the Iconic Macginitiea Plant and Its Implications for Biogeography, Basilaminar Lobe Development, and Evolution in Platanaceae.

9. Latest Cretaceous and Paleocene biostratigraphy and paleogeography of northern Zealandia, IODP Site U1509, New Caledonia Trough, southwest Pacific.

10. Cretaceous-Paleocene Patagonian Spore and Pollen Clumps: New Findings, Alternative Explanations, and Opened Questions.

11. Paleocene fossil wood from Patagonia with storied rays and comments on the fossil record of this character.

12. Roots of the European Cenozoic ecosystems: lizards from the Paleocene (~MP 5) of Walbeck in Germany.

13. Regional Paleogene Stratigraphic Scheme of Kaliningrad Oblast: State of Art, Problems and Prospects for Improvement.

14. Earliest Fossil Record of Burseraceae from the Deccan Intertrappean Beds of Central India and Its Biogeographic Implications.

15. Fossil lizards from the Deccan intertrappean beds (latest Cretaceous / earliest Paleocene) of lower Narmada basin, Malwa Plateau, India.

16. Paleocene Glauconite of the Near-Volga Monocline of Submarine Volcanic Sedimentary Genesis.

17. Faulting, basin formation and orogenic arcuation at the Dinaric–Hellenic junction (northern Albania and Kosovo).

18. Paleogene Stratigraphy and Foraminifera of the Submarine Lomonosov Ridge, Arctic Ocean.

19. LATE PALEOCENE TO MIDDLE EOCENE CALCAREOUS NANNOFOSSIL ASSEMBLAGES FROM PENÍNSULA MITRE, SOUTHEASTERN AUSTRAL BASIN, ARGENTINA.

20. New Sr and Nd isotope data from phosphorites of the Maknassy-Mezzouna basin (Tunisia) and their geochronological and paleo-oceanographical implications.

21. Late Cretaceous--early Paleogene rise of the Gangdese magmatic arc (south Tibet) from sea level to high mountains.

22. An Anatomical Reappraisal of the Dwarf Crocodylian Arambourgia gaudryi from the Eocene of Quercy (France) Using CT Data and Its Implications for the Phylogeny and Paleoecology of Basally Branching Alligatoroids.

23. New Record of Aquatic Snakes (Squamata, Palaeophiidae) from the Paleocene of South America.

24. Thermochronological constraints on the post-Variscan exhumation history of the southeastern Bohemian Massif (Waldviertel and Weinsberg Forest, Austria): palaeogeographic and geomorphologic implications.

25. The oldest fossil record of Bauhinia s.s. (Fabaceae) from the Tibetan Plateau sheds light on its evolutionary and biogeographic implications.

26. An earliest Paleocene squirrelfish (Teleostei: Beryciformes: Holocentroidea) and its bearing on the timescale of holocentroid evolution.

27. New Features of Cyclocarya brownii Manchester & Dilcher from the Late Paleocene of North Dakota, USA.

28. Magmatic arc evolution during the tectonic closure of the Rocas Verdes basin: insights from Cretaceous–earliest Paleocene intrusive rocks of Navarino Island (55°S), Fuegian Andes.

29. New Decapoda (Anomura) from the Paleocene Kambühel Formation, Austria.

30. Remagnetization Under Hydrothermal Alteration of South Tibetan Paleocene Lavas: Maghemitization, Hematization, and Grain Size Reduction of (Titano)magnetite.

31. Fruits of Anacardiaceae from the Paleogene of the Paris Basin, France.

32. Geological evolution of the Hampshire Basin (southern England) during a global climate transition from 'hothouse' to 'coolhouse' in the Palaeogene.

33. A new multituberculate from the latest Cretaceous of central China and its implications for multituberculate tooth homologies and occlusion.

34. Biostratigraphically significant palynofloras from the Paleocene–Eocene boundary of the USA.

35. Basal Anseriformes from the Early Paleogene of North America and Europe †.

36. The oldest birotule-bearing freshwater sponges from the Upper Cretaceous-lower Paleocene Deccan volcanic-associated sediments of India.

37. An Eocene sea turtle from the eastern North Pacific fills a Paleogene gap.

38. The Cretaceous-Paleogene transition in spiny-rayed fishes: surveying "Patterson's Gap" in the acanthomorph skeletal record.

39. Laffitteina from the Maastrichtian-Thanetian shallow marine carbonates of the Aurès Basin (Northeastern Algeria): microfacies and stratigraphic distribution.

40. The oldest birotule-bearing freshwater sponges from the Upper Cretaceous-lower Paleocene Deccan volcanic-associated sediments of India.

41. An Eocene sea turtle from the eastern North Pacific fills a Paleogene gap.

42. The Cretaceous-Paleogene contact in the Tornillo Group of Big Bend National Park, West Texas, USA.

43. Age and Geodynamic Setting of the Brusilovka Caldera, Sikhote-Alin.

44. Evolution and morphology of a contourite depositional system based on new evidence from 3D-seismic data offshore Madagascar (Paleogene, Morondava Basin).

45. Revisiting R.H. Tschudy's fern-spore spike concept 40 years later: connecting Tschudy's 'disaster taxon' concept with paleopolyploidization in Stenochlaena J. Sm.

46. The angiosperm pollen Volkheimerites labyrinthus gen. et sp. nov. from the earliest Paleogene (Danian) of Patagonia, Argentina.

47. New Mammalian Local Faunas from the First Ca. 80 Ka of the Paleocene in Northeastern Montana and a Revised Model of Biotic Recovery from the Cretaceous–Paleogene Mass Extinction.

48. Unparallel resilience of shallow-water tropical calcifiers (foraminifera and scleractinian reef corals) during the early Paleogene global warming intervals.

49. The Paleocene - Eocene mangroves of southeastern Australia: spatial and temporal occurrences across four geological basins.

50. Development of major unconformities in the forearc regions: A signal of west Myanmar−Asia assemblage before the late Paleocene.

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