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In-text: (Alvarez, Alvarez, Asaro and Michel, 1980)
Your Bibliography: Alvarez, L., Alvarez, W., Asaro, F. and Michel, H., 1980. Extraterrestrial Cause for the Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction. Science, 208(4448), pp.1095-1108.
In-text: (Barron et al., 1993)
Your Bibliography: Barron, E., Fawcett, P., Pollard, D., Thompson, S., Berger, A. and Valdes, P., 1993. Model Simulations of Cretaceous Climates: The Role of Geography and Carbon Dioxide [and Discussion]. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 341(1297), pp.307-316.
In-text: (Berner, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Berner, R., 2006. GEOCARBSULF: A combined model for Phanerozoic atmospheric O2 and CO2. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 70(23), pp.5653-5664.
In-text: (Bice and Norris, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Bice, K. and Norris, R., 2002. Possible atmospheric CO 2 extremes of the Middle Cretaceous (late Albian-Turonian). Paleoceanography, 17(4), pp.22-1-22-17.
In-text: (Bice et al., 2002)
Your Bibliography: Bice, K., Bralower, T., Duncan, R., Huber, B., Leckie, R. and Sageman, B., 2002. CRETACEOUS CLIMATE-OCEAN DYNAMICS: FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR IODP. [online] The Nature Place, Florissant, Colorado: JOI/USSSP AND NSF Sponsored Workshop. Available at: <http://www.whoi.edu/ccod/CCOD_report.html> [Accessed 14 April 2015].
In-text: (Birch, 1952)
Your Bibliography: Birch, F., 1952. Elasticity and constitution of the Earth's interior. J. Geophys. Res., 57(2), pp.227-286.
In-text: (Blakey, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Blakey, R., 2015. Global Regional Paleogeographic maps Ronald Blakey CP Geosystems. [online] Cpgeosystems.com. Available at: <http://cpgeosystems.com/paleomaps.html> [Accessed 24 March 2015].
In-text: (DeConto, Hay, Thompson and Bergengren, 1999)
Your Bibliography: DeConto, R., Hay, W., Thompson, S. and Bergengren, J., 1999. Late Cretaceous climate and vegetation interactions: Cold continental interior paradox. Evolution of the Cretaceous Ocean-Climate System, Geological Society of America Special Paper 332, pp.391-404.
In-text: (Fassell and Bralower, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Fassell, M. and Bralower, T., 1999. Warm, equable mid-Cretaceous: Stable Isotope Evidence. Evolution of the Cretaceous Ocean-Climate System, Geological Society of America Special Paper 332, pp.121-136.
In-text: (Gradstein, Ogg and Smith, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Gradstein, F., Ogg, J. and Smith, A., 2004. A geologic time scale 2004. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
In-text: (Hay and DeConto, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Hay, W. and DeConto, R., 1999. Comparison of modern and Late Cretaceous meridional energy transport and oceanology. Evolution of Cretaceous Ocean-Climate System, Geological Society of America Special Paper 332, pp.283-298.
In-text: (Hay, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Hay, W., 2008. Evolving ideas about the Cretaceous climate and ocean circulation. Cretaceous Research, 29(5-6), pp.725-753.
In-text: (Hay et al., 1999)
Your Bibliography: Hay, W., DeConto, R., Wold, C., Wilson, K., Voigt, S., Schulz, M., Rossby Wold, A., Dullo, W., Ronov, A., Balukhovsky, A. and Söding, E., 1999. Alternative global Cretaceous paleogeography. Evolution of the Cretaceous Ocean-Climate System, Geological Society of America, Special Paper 332, pp.1, 26.
In-text: (Hildebrand et al., 1991)
Your Bibliography: Hildebrand, A., Penfield, G., Kring, D., Pilkington, M., Camargo Z., A., Jacobsen, S. and Boynton, W., 1991. Chicxulub Crater: A possible Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary impact crater on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico. Geology, 19(9), p.867.
In-text: (Huber, Norris and MacLeod, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Huber, B., Norris, R. and MacLeod, K., 2002. Deep-sea paleotemperature record of extreme warmth during the Cretaceous. Geology, 30(2), p.123.
In-text: (Jahren et al., 2001)
Your Bibliography: Jahren, A., Arens, N., Sarmiento, G., Guerrero, J. and Amundson, R., 2001. Terrestrial record of methane hydrate dissociation in the Early Cretaceous. Geology, 29(2), p.159.
In-text: (Keller, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Keller, G., 2008. Cretaceous climate, volcanism, impacts, and biotic effects. Cretaceous Research, 29(5-6), pp.754-771.
In-text: (Kusky, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Kusky, T., 2005. Encyclopedia of earth and space science. New York, NY: Facts on File, pp.182 - 184.
In-text: (Larson and Erba, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Larson, R. and Erba, E., 1999. Onset of the Mid-Cretaceous greenhouse in the Barremian-Aptian: Igneous events and the biological, sedimentary, and geochemical responses. Paleoceanography, 14(6), pp.663-678.
In-text: (Larson, 1991)
Your Bibliography: Larson, R., 1991. Latest pulse of Earth: Evidence for a mid-Cretaceous superplume. Geology, 19(6), p.547.
In-text: (McDougall, Brown and Fleagle, 2005)
Your Bibliography: McDougall, I., Brown, F. and Fleagle, J., 2005. Stratigraphic placement and age of modern humans from Kibish, Ethiopia. Nature, 433(7027), pp.733-736.
In-text: (Renne et al., 2013)
Your Bibliography: Renne, P., Deino, A., Hilgen, F., Kuiper, K., Mark, D., Mitchell, W., Morgan, L., Mundil, R. and Smit, J., 2013. Time Scales of Critical Events Around the Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary. Science, 339(6120), pp.684-687.
In-text: (Royer, Berner and Park, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Royer, D., Berner, R. and Park, J., 2007. Climate sensitivity constrained by CO2 concentrations over the past 420 million years. Nature, 446(7135), pp.530-532.
In-text: (Sageman and Arthur, 1994)
Your Bibliography: Sageman, B. and Arthur, M., 1994. Early Turonian Paleogeographic/Paleobathymetric Map, Western Interior, U.S. Mesozoic Systems of the Rocky Mountain Region, USA, 1994, pp.457-470.
In-text: (Seton, Gaina, Muller and Heine, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Seton, M., Gaina, C., Muller, R. and Heine, C., 2009. Mid-Cretaceous seafloor spreading pulse: Fact or fiction?. Geology, 37(8), pp.687-690.
In-text: (Slingerland et al., 1996)
Your Bibliography: Slingerland, R., Kump, L., Arthur, M., Fawcett, P., Sageman, B. and Barron, E., 1996. Estuarine circulation in the Turonian Western Interior seaway of North America. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 108(7), pp.941-952.
In-text: (Stanley, 1986)
Your Bibliography: Stanley, S., 1986. Earth and life through time. New York: W.H. Freeman.
In-text: (Voigt, Hay, Höfling and DeConto, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Voigt, S., Hay, W., Höfling, R. and DeConto, R., 1999. Biogeographic distribution of late Early to Late Cretaceous rudist-reefs in the Mediterranean as climate indicators. Evolution of the Cretaceous Ocean-Climate System, Geological Society of America, Special Paper 332, pp.91-99.
In-text: (Wallmann, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Wallmann, K., 2001. Controls on the cretaceous and cenozoic evolution of seawater composition, atmospheric CO2 and climate. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 65(18), pp.3005-3025.
In-text: (Wang et al., 2014)
Your Bibliography: Wang, Y., Huang, C., Sun, B., Quan, C., Wu, J. and Lin, Z., 2014. Paleo-CO2 variation trends and the Cretaceous greenhouse climate. Earth-Science Reviews, 129, pp.136-147.
In-text: (Wignall, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Wignall, P., 2001. Large igneous provinces and mass extinctions. Earth-Science Reviews, 53(1-2), pp.1-33.
In-text: (Wilf, Johnson and Huber, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Wilf, P., Johnson, K. and Huber, B., 2003. Correlated terrestrial and marine evidence for global climate changes before mass extinction at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 100(2), pp.599-604.
In-text: (Wilson and Norris, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Wilson, P. and Norris, R., 2001. Warm tropical ocean surface and global anoxia during the mid-Cretaceous period. Nature, 412(6845), pp.425-429.
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