Duane, A.M.; Pirrie, D.; Riding, J.B., eds. 1992 Palynology of the James Ross Island area, Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctic Science, 4 (03). 104, pp. 10.1017/S0954102092000415
Abstract
The James Ross Island area is recognized as one of the geological treasures of Antarctica. It exposes a section of 5–6 km of Cretaceous and Tertiary marine sedimentary strata with an important content of reworked Upper Jurassic rocks near the base. This succession is probably one of the most important Cretaceous sequences in the Southern Hemisphere
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