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handle: 20.500.14352/64811 , 10261/6982
[ES] Algunos moldes internos de ammonites, reelaborados, que están contenidos en calizas del Jurásico medio de la Cordillera Ibérica, muestran varias propiedades conservativas;..los procesos de reelaboracitn tafonómica, por lo tanto, no deberían ser considerados como destructivos. Esta conclusión puede ser sacada de varios criterios observados y discutidos en este artículo.
[EN] Some ammonite steinkerns, reworked, that are contained in limestones from the Middle Jurassic Iberian Range, show severa1 preservational features; processes of this kind therefore should not be called destructive. This conclusions can be draw from several criteria observed and discussed in this paper.
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Cordillera Ibérica, Ammonites, Middle Jurassic, Fosildiagénesis, Reworking, Jurásico medio, 2416 Paleontología, Iberian Range, Reelaboración, 564.53(234.1), Paleontología, Fossildiagenesis
Cordillera Ibérica, Ammonites, Middle Jurassic, Fosildiagénesis, Reworking, Jurásico medio, 2416 Paleontología, Iberian Range, Reelaboración, 564.53(234.1), Paleontología, Fossildiagenesis
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