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1 Close evolutionary affinities between freshwater corbulid bivalves from the Neogene of western Amazonia and Paleogene of the northern Great Plains, USA Anderson, Laurie C.
2006
21 1-2 p. 28-48
21 p.
article
2 Depositional setting of the Middle to Late Miocene Yecua Formation of the Chaco Foreland Basin, southern Bolivia Hulka, C.
2006
21 1-2 p. 135-150
16 p.
article
3 Ecological implications from geochemical records of Miocene Western Amazonian bivalves Kaandorp, Ron J.G.
2006
21 1-2 p. 54-74
21 p.
article
4 Inside front cover (Editorial Board) 2006
21 1-2 p. CO2-
1 p.
article
5 Late Cenozoic sedimentary sequences in Acre state, southwestern Amazonia: Fluvial or tidal? Deductions from the IGCP 449 fieldtrip Westaway, Rob
2006
21 1-2 p. 120-134
15 p.
article
6 Miocene marine incursions and marine/freshwater transitions: Evidence from Neotropical fishes Lovejoy, Nathan R.
2006
21 1-2 p. 5-13
9 p.
article
7 Miocene ostracod (Crustacea) biostratigraphy of the upper Amazon Basin and evolution of the genus Cyprideis Muñoz-Torres, F.A.
2006
21 1-2 p. 75-86
12 p.
article
8 Miocene tectonism and the separation of cis- and trans-Andean river basins: Evidence from Neotropical fishes Albert, James S.
2006
21 1-2 p. 14-27
14 p.
article
9 Neogene Amazonia: Introduction to the special issue Hoorn, Carina
2006
21 1-2 p. 1-4
4 p.
article
10 Ostracods from the Neogene Solimões Formation (Amazonas, Brazil) Feijó Ramos, Maria Inês
2006
21 1-2 p. 87-95
9 p.
article
11 Pachydon hettneri (Anderson, 1928) as indicator for Caribbean–Amazonian lowland connections during the Early–Middle Miocene Wesselingh, F.P.
2006
21 1-2 p. 49-53
5 p.
article
12 River behavior on megafans and potential influences on diversification and distribution of aquatic organisms Justin Wilkinson, M.
2006
21 1-2 p. 151-172
22 p.
article
13 Sedimentology and ichnology of tide-influenced Late Miocene successions in western Amazonia: The gradational transition between the Pebas and Nauta formations Rebata H., Luisa A.
2006
21 1-2 p. 96-119
24 p.
article
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