REVISTA ESPAÑOLA DE PALEONTOLOGÍA

Volume 3, nº extraordinary October, 1988.

01.
LAMOLDA, M.A. Prefacio. 3-4. PDF
02.
WALLISER, O.H. The Bilbao conference “Palaeontology and Evolution: Extinction Events”: a big step forward in understanding exceptional global changes. 5-6. PDF
03.
HALLAM, A. A compound scenario for the end-Cretaceous mass extinctions. 7-20. PDF
04.
HANSEN, H.J., GWOZDZ, R. & RASMUSSEN, K.L. High-resolution trace element chemistry across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in Denmark. 21-29. PDF
05.
HERMAN, Y., BHATTACHARYA, S.K., PERCH-NIELSEN, K., KOPAEVITCH, L.F., NAIDIN, D.P., FROLOV, V.T., JEFFERS, J.D. & SARKAR, A. Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary marine extinctions: the Russian platform record. 31-40. PDF
06.
BAGGE JOHANSEN, M. Brachiopod extinctions in the Upper Cretaceous to lowermost Tertiary chalk of northwest Europe. 41-56. PDF
07.
KAUFFMAN, E.G. The dynamics of marine stepwise mass extinction. 57-71. PDF
08.
LAHODYNSKY, R. Lithostratigraphy and sedimentology across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary in the flyschgosau (eastern Alps, Austria). 73-82. PDF
09.
LUGER, P. Maastrichtian to Paleocene facies evolution and Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary in middle and southern Egypt. 83-90. PDF
10.
MONCLOVA BOHÓRQUEZ, A. Distribución de la biomasa y extinciones en comunidades de tetrápodos terrestres (dinosaurios). 91-97. PDF
11.
RAUP, D.M. The role of extraterrestrial phenomena in extinction. 99-106. PDF
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DE RENZI, M. What happen after extinction? 107-112. PDF
13.
XIAOQIAO, W. The Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary event in Tibet. 113-118. PDF
14.
WARD, P.D. Maastricthtian ammonite and inoceramid ranges from Bay of Biscay Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary sections. 119-126. PDF
15.
WIEDMANN, J. The Basque coastal sections of the K/T boundary – A key to understanding “mass extinction” in the fossil record. 127-140. PDF
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LAMOLDA, M.A., MATHEY, B. & WIEDMANN, J. Field-guide excursion to the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary section at Zumaya (northern Spain). 141-155. PDF