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108 T152. The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) Boundary Interval: From Large-Scale Geological Events to Mass Extinction Mechanisms (Posters)
Session Chairs:
Pim Kaskes, James Witts, Courtney Sprain
The Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary interval witnessed extreme geological events: the Chicxulub impact and Deccan Traps volcanism, and a biological catastrophe. New proxy-records, coupled with numerical modelling, unravel the mechanisms driving the environmental change and mass extinction.
Author Availability:
9:00–11:00 a.m.Presentations
| Booth No. | Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Action | 205 | 108-1 | The Cretaceous–Paleogene Extinction in Focus: Foraminiferal Dynamics, Morphogroups and Recovery Patterns in the Umbria-Marche Basin, Italy | Syouma Hikmahtiar | View | 206 | 108-2 | Two Stages of Macroinvertebrate Recovery from the End-Cretaceous Mass Extinction at Brazos, TX U.S. Gulf Coastal Plain. | Page Thibodeaux | View | 207 | 108-3 | JAWS! Ammonite Kill Layer Preserved in a K–Pg Event Deposit in Kemper County, Mississippi USA | Carlos Baez | View | 208 | 108-4 | Sedimentological and Paleontological Analysis of a New Cretaceous- Paleogene (K-Pg) Section Near Cotton Plant, Union County, Mississippi, USA. | Anastasia Rashkova | View | 209 | 108-5 | A Taxonomically and Ecologically Diverse Marine Vertebrate Assemblage at the end of the Cretaceous in Texas (USA) | C. Nguyen | View | 210 | 108-6 | Preliminary Examination of the Dynamics of the Marine Vertebrate Extinction and Recovery from the Latest Cretaceous through the Early Paleocene in Eastern Texas (USA) | Thomas Stidham | View | 211 | 108-7 | A Diverse Fish Otolith Assemblage from the Early Paleocene Wills Point Formation of Texas (USA) Documents a Diversifying Post-Extinction Bony Fish Fauna | Emma Garza | View | 212 | 108-8 | Salvage sedimentology and petrography across the K-Pg boundary at ephemeral exposures of the Owl Creek and Clayton formations associated with highway construction in northern Mississippi, USA | Brian Platt | View | 213 | 108-9 | Drynaria willdenowii (Polypodiaceae), A Fern from Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda as a Modern Analogue for the K-Pg "Fern Spike" | Melanie DeVore | View |
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The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) Boundary Interval: From Large-Scale Geological Events to Mass Extinction Mechanisms (Posters)
Description
Date and Time: Monday, 20 Oct - 8:00 AM (Central Time (US & Canada))
Room: HBGCC, Hall 1
Session Type: Poster: Topical
Session Format: Poster
Author Availability: 9:00–11:00 a.m.
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