59 results on '"Kennedy, W.J."'
Search Results
2. A lower Coniacian ammonite fauna from the Cauvery Basin, Tamil Nadu, south-east India
3. The ammonites Reymenticoceras gen. nov. nodosoidesappelatus Etayo-Serna 1979, Benueites reymenti Collignon, 1976, and Tolimacoceras gen. nov. colombianus Etayo-Serna, 1979 from the lower Turonian of Tolima Province, Colombia
4. An early Cenomanian ammonite fauna from near Lindi, Tanzania
5. Stratigraphy and ammonite faunas of the Cenomanian rocks of Northern Ireland, UK
6. Integrated stratigraphy across the Aptian/Albian boundary at Col de Pré-Guittard (southeast France): A candidate Global Boundary Stratotype Section
7. The uppermost Middle and Upper Albian succession at the Col de Palluel, Hautes-Alpes, France: An integrated study (ammonites, inoceramid bivalves, planktonic foraminifera, nannofossils, geochemistry, stable oxygen and carbon isotopes, cyclostratigraphy)
8. C. W. Wright: a most professional amateur
9. The Cenomanian Stage
10. John Michael (‘Jake’) Hancock (1928–2004): a personal memoir
11. Late Middle–early Late Albian ammonites from Ecuador
12. Upper Albian and Lower Cenomanian ammonites from the Main Street Limestone, Grayson Marl and Del Rio Clay in northeast Texas
13. Ammonites from the Pawpaw Shale (Upper Albian) in northeast Texas
14. Prionocyclus germari ( ), a Late Turonian marker fossil from the Bagh Beds of central India
15. An overview of recent literature on spare parts inventories
16. Pseudokossmaticeras brandti Redtenbacher, 1873, an Upper Campanian marker fossil in northern Aquitaine, France
17. The last Maastrichtian ammonites from the Brazos River sections in Falls County, Texas
18. Chapter D4b Report on a preliminary blind test on ammonites collected from Tercis les Bains (Landes, France)
19. Integrated stratigraphy across the Aptian-Albian boundary in the Marnes Bleues, at the Col de Pré-Guittard, Arnayon (Drôme), and at Tartonne (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence), France: a candidate Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Boundary Point for the base of the Albian Stage
20. Lower Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) Watinoceras devonenseZone ammonite fauna in Colorado, U S A
21. Willy Wright 1917–2010
22. Modeling in-house vs. contract maintenance, with fixed costs and learning effects
23. A systematic procedure for the selection of bulk material handling equipment
24. A revision of the ammonite faunas of the typeCenomanian. 2. The families Binneyitidae, Desmoceratidae, Engonoceratidae, Placenticeratidae, Hoplitidae, Schloenbachiidae, Lyelliceratidae and Forbesiceratidae
25. Notes on late Cenomanian and Turonianammonites from Touraine, Western France
26. The affinities of Codazziceras Etayo-Serna, 1979 (Cretaceous ammonoidea)
27. Cenomanian ammonites from northern aquitaine
28. Upper cenomanian ammonites from the environs of Saumur, and the provenance of the types of Ammonites vibrayeanus and Ammonites geslinianus
29. A revision of the ammonite faunas of the type Cenomanian. 3. Mantelliceratinae
30. A revision of the ammonite faunas of the type Cenomanian. i. Introduction, ancyloceratina
31. Early lithification and hardgrounds in upper Albian and Cenomanian calcarenites, southwest England
32. A revision of the ammonite faunas of the Type Cenomanian. 4. Acanthoceratinae ( Acompsoceras, Acanthoceras, Protacanthoceras, Cunningtoniceras and Thomelites)
33. A revision of the ammonite faunas of the type Cenomanian, 5. Acanthoceratinae Calycoceras (Calycoceras), C. (Gentoniceras) and C. (Newboldiceras).
34. A revision of the ammonite faunas of the type Cenomanian 6. Acanthoceratinae (Calycoceras (Proeucalycoceras), Eucalycoceras, Pseudocalycoceras, Neocardioceras), Euomphaloceratinae, Mammitinae and Vascoceratidae
35. Evolutionary relationships among Stoliczkaiinae (Cretaceous ammonites) with an account of some species from the English Stoliczkaia dispar Zone
36. The Late Albian to Early Cenomanian succession at Mont Risou near Rosans (Drôme, SE France): an integrated study (ammonites, inoceramids, planktonic foraminifera, nannofossils, oxygen and carbon isotopes)
37. Taxonomic recognition of species ofNeogastroplites(Ammonoidea, Cenomanian) by geometric morphometric methods
38. Marine connections in North America during the late Maastrichtian: palaeogeographic and palaeobiogeographic significance ofJeletzkytes nebrascensisZone cephalopod fauna from the Elk Butte Member of the Pierre Shale, SE South Dakota and NE Nebraska
39. A numerical method for accurately approximating multivariate normal probabilities
40. Including variability of discrete estimates in engineering economic comparisons
41. Origin of solution seams and flaser structure in upper cretaceous chalks of southern England
42. Strontium isotope stratigraphy for Late Cretaceous time: Direct numerical calibration of the Sr isotope curve based on the US Western Interior
43. Error-free computation of a reflesive generalized inverse
44. Thoughts on the evolution and extinction of Cretaceous ammonites
45. Didymoceras puebloense,a new species of heteromorph ammonite from the Upper Campanian of Colorado and Wyoming
46. Description of the lectotype of ammonites deverianus D’Orbigny, 1841 (cretaceous, ammonoidea)
47. Ammonites diartianus d'Orbigny, 1850, Vascoceratidae du cénomanien supérieur de saint-calais (Sarthe)
48. Chapter 8 Ammonite Evolution
49. Primary Sympathoblastoma of Left Adrenal with Extension Into And Obstruction of Pelvic Cavity of Adjacent Kidney
50. Ophiomorpha nodosa Lundgren, a marine indicator from the Sparnacian of South-East England
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.