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1. Paleocene and Eocene deep-water benthic foraminifera at IODP Site U1511, Tasman Sea: Part 2.

2. Late Paleocene to early Oligocene fire ecology of the south Mongolian highland.

3. Assessing the potential for hydrocarbon generation in early Eocene and Paleocene sequences of the Punjab Platform Basin, Pakistan, through geochemical and petrophysical analysis.

4. The Importance of Eurekan Mountains on Cenozoic Sediment Routing on the Western Barents Shelf.

5. Revision of the oldest varanid, Saniwa orsmaelensis Dollo, 1923, from the earliest Eocene of northwest Europe.

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

7. A morphological comparison of two cladopyxidacean dinoflagellates: the extant Micracanthodinium setiferum and the fossil Cladopyxidium saeptum (Dinophyceae, Gonyaulacales).

8. PETROLEUM GEOCHEMISTRY OF OILS FROM MYANMAR – A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT.

9. Palynostratigraphy of the lower Paleogene Margaret Formation at Stenkul Fiord, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada.

10. Palynology from ground zero of the Chicxulub impact, southern Gulf of Mexico.

11. Erratum: Late Paleocene to early Oligocene fire ecology of the south Mongolian highland.

12. The Paleogene of the Cis-Donets Monocline and Its Palynological Characteristics.

13. Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum Record of Northern Iraq: Multidisciplinary Indicators and an Environmental Scenario.

14. Family Globigerinidae Carpenter, Parker and Jones, 1862 from the Paleocene and Eocene in Lom Depression.

15. Palaeocene-early Eocene southern subtropical to subpolar silicoflagellate biostratigraphy.

16. A primitive perissodactyl (Mammalia) from the early Eocene of Le Quesnoy (MP7, France).

17. Eocene paleoclimate and young mountain-building in the Australian Eastern Highlands.

18. Carbonate banks and ramps on the northern shore of Palaeogene and Early Neogene Borneo: Observations and implications on stratigraphy and tectonic evolution.

19. A NEW LATE YPRESIAN SPECIES OF ASTERIGERINA AND THE FIRST RECORDS OF ORNATOROTALIA AND GRANOROTALIA FROM THE THANETIAN AND UPPER YPRESIAN OF TURKEY.

20. Deep-Water Benthic Foraminifers from the Paleocene and Eocene of the North Pacific Region: Paleontology, Biostratigraphy, and Paleoceanological Reconstructions.

21. Foraminifera from Paleocene –early Eocene rocks of Bir El Markha section (West Central Sinai), Egypt: Paleobathymetric and paleotemperature significance.

22. Implications of calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy, biochronology, paleoecology, and sequence stratigraphy of the Paleocene-Eocene of the Wadi Qena, Egypt.

23. Paleogene Xenarthra and the evolution of South American mammals.

24. Geochronology and geochemistry of the Parashi granitoid, NE Colombia: Tectonic implication of short-lived Early Eocene plutonism along the SE Caribbean margin.

25. Climate model and proxy data constraints on ocean warming across the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum.

26. Pleolobites (Decapoda: Brachyura) from the Paleogene of Africa revisited, with implications on taxonomy of fossil portunoid crabs.

27. Black shale formation during the Latest Danian Event and the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum in central Egypt: Two of a kind?

28. Northward range extension of a diminutive-sized mammal (Ectocion parvus) and the implication of body size change during the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum

29. A new salamander from the late Paleocene-early Eocene of Ukraine.

30. Dinocyst taphonomy, impact craters, cyst ghosts and the Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum (PETM).

31. A new didolodontid mammal from the late Paleocene--earliest Eocene of Laguna Umayo, Peru.

32. Control of climate and Tethyan legacy on distribution of Paleocene-Eocene gastropods and establishment of the Northern Tropical Realm.

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