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Selected papers of 9th ICPNS ( International Congress on Pacific Neogene Stratigraphy)
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[Abstracts]
* Preface
Kenshiro Ogasawara, Louie Marincovich Jr, Kazuhiko Kano and Yukio Yanagisawa (299) [PDF : 1 MB]
* Biogeographic reconstructions for the North Pacific Oligocene shelf zones: comparison of “warm” Eocene and “cold” Oligocene
Yuri B. Gladenkov (301-307) [PDF : 1 MB]
* The North Pacific advanced Oligocene to lower Miocene diatom stratigraphy
Andrey Yu. Gladenkov (309-318) [PDF : 1 MB]
* Asymmetrical condition of the Bogor Basin (West Jawa, Indonesia) during the Middle-Miocene to Pliocene based on taphonomic study of shellbed and its sequence architecture
Aswan, Emmy Suparka, Sonia Rijani, Dessy Sundari and Emma Yan Patriani (319-325) [PDF : 1 MB]
* Paleaogeography and Climatic Change recorded on Viviparidae Carbon and Oxygen Isotope in Mae Moh Coal Mine, Northern Thailand
Benjavun Ratanasthien, Isao Takashima and Osamu Matsubaya (327-338) [PDF : 2 MB]
* Magnitude of Middle Miocene warming in North Pacific high latitudes: stable isotope evidence from Kaneharaia (Bivalvia, Dosiniinae)
Anton Oleinik, Louie Marincovich, Jr, Konstantin B. Barinov, and Peter K. Swart (339-353) [PDF : 1 MB]
* Cenozoic molluscan faunas and climatic changes in the northern Pacific related to Pacific gateways: review and perspective
Kenshiro Ogasawara, Masanobu Takano, Hideo Nagato and Takanori Nakano (355-364) [PDF : 1 MB]
* Paleogene molluscan biogeography of the northwestern Pacific: Relationship between the formation of the Central Japan Province and the opening of the Shikoku Basin
Yutaka Honda (365-368) [PDF : 1 MB]
* Eocene ostracode assemblages with Robertsonites from Hokkaido and their implications for the paleobiogeography of Northwestern Pacific
Tatsuhiko Yamaguchi and Hiroshi Kurita (369-384) [PDF : 2 MB]
* Bioerosive structures formed by Miocene rock-boring bivalves in Hokkaido, Japan
Akihiko Suzuki and Nobuhide Hiranaka (385-395) [PDF : 2 MB]
* Early Miocene terrestrial climate inferred from plant megafossil assemblages of the Joban and Soma areas, Northeast Honshu, Japan
Atsushi Yabe (397-413) [PDF : 4 MB]
* Numerical age of the planktonic foraminiferal zonal boundary between N.15 and N.16 in the mid-latitude northwest Pacific region
Hiroki Hayashi and Masaki Takahashi (415-422) [PDF : 1 MB]
* Chronological data for the Middle Miocene to Pliocene sequence around the southwestern Sendai Plain, with special reference to the uplift history of the Ou Backbone Range
Osamu Fujiwara, Yukio Yanagisawa, Toshiaki Irizuki, Masanori Shimamoto, Hiroki Hayashi, Tohru Danhara, Keisuke Fuse and Hideki Iwano (423-438) [PDF : 4 MB]
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