2019
DOI: 10.58782/flmnh.qqgg4577
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Cenozoic vertebrate biostratigraphy of South Carolina, U.S.A., and additions to the fauna

L. Barry Albright,
Albert E. Sanders,
Robert E. Weems
et al.

Abstract: Study of vertebrate fossils from the South Carolina Coastal Plain played a significant role in the early history of vertebrate paleontology as a scientific discipline in North America. However, a clear understanding of the state’s vertebrate biostratigraphy has been greatly hindered by the paucity of well-exposed fossil-bearing stratigraphic sections and a complicated subsurface stratigraphy. Most units, particularly those of Neogene and Quaternary age, exist as thin veneers of marine or estuarine sediments th… Show more

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