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Taphonomy of a Middle Pennsylvanian marine vertebrate assemblage and an actualistic model for marine abrasion of teeth
Randall B. Irmis, David K. Elliott
Earth and Sustainability
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Abrading
16%
Abrasion
100%
Abrasive
16%
Actualism
100%
Bone Bed
16%
Bryozoa
16%
Central Arizona
16%
Chondrichthyans
16%
Elasmobranch
16%
Fossil Record
16%
Internal Mold
16%
Intraclasts
16%
Invertebrates
16%
Lines of Evidence
16%
Lithological Discontinuity
16%
Marine Environment
16%
Marine Vertebrates
100%
Middle Pennsylvanian
100%
Molluscs
16%
Myliobatis
16%
NaCo
16%
Nearshore Marine Environments
16%
Nearshore Waves
16%
Progressive Degradation
16%
Ranching
33%
Sand
33%
Storm Surge
16%
Taphonomy
100%
Vertebrate Assemblage
100%
Vertebrates
66%
Wave Environment
16%
Wave-dominated
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Arizona
50%
Bryozoan
50%
Fossil Record
50%
Marine Environment
100%
Pennsylvanian
100%
Storm Surge
50%
Taphonomy
100%