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    Erratum to: Precious coral and rock sponge gardens on the deep aphotic fore-reef of Osprey Reef (Coral Sea, Australia)

    G. Wörheide, S. Vargas, C. Lüter, J. Reitner in Coral Reefs (2012)

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    Nonlinear Time Series Analysis in the Geosciences

    Applications in Climatology, Geodynamics and Solar-Terrestrial Physics

    Reik V. Donner, Susana M. Barbosa in Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences (2008)

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    Continental Evolution: The Geology of Morocco

    Structure, Stratigraphy, and Tectonics of the Africa-Atlantic-Mediterranean Triple Junction

    André Michard, Omar Saddiqi in Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences (2008)

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    Cold seep deposits of Beauvoisin (Oxfordian; southeastern France) and Marmorito (Miocene; northern Italy): microbially induced authigenic carbonates

    The relation of two well-known ancient carbonate deposits to hydrocarbon seepage was confirmed by this study. Archaea are found to be associated with the formation of Oxfordian seep carbonates from Beauvoisin...

    J. Peckmann, V. Thiel, W. Michaelis, P. Clari in International Journal of Earth Sciences (1999)

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    Renewed Study of the Type Material of Palaeospongilla chubutensis Ott and Volkheimer (1972)

    The first fossilized gemmule-bearing freshwater sponge was described by Ott and Volkheimer (1972) from the Patagonian Lower Cretaceous (Aptian) at the Chubut River valley, in Argentina. However, an accurate re...

    C. Volkmer-Ribeiro, J. Reitner in Fossil and Recent Sponges (1991)

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    The Fossil Record of the Haplosclerid Excavating Sponge Aka de Laubenfels

    Only few publications deal with Recent species of the genus Aka or Siphonodictyon, a younger synonym of Aka (Johnson 1899; de Laubenfels 1936; Bergquist 1965; Rutzler 1971; Thomas 1972; Pang 1973). In the literat...

    J. Reitner, H. Keupp in Fossil and Recent Sponges (1991)

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    Phylogenetic Aspects and New Descriptions of Spicule-Bearing Hadromerid Sponges with a Secondary Calcareous Skeleton (Tetractinomorpha, Demospongiae)

    In contrast to the nonrigid modern demosponges and Calcarea, the sponges with an additional calcareous skeleton are extremely rare and restricted to dark and cryptic habitats within tropical reefs and submarin...

    J. Reitner in Fossil and Recent Sponges (1991)

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    Skeletal structures and habitats of Recent and fossil Acanthochaetetes (subclass Tetractinomorpha, Demospongiae, Porifera)

    The investigation of the habitats, the spicular skeletons, and the structure and chemistry of the nonspicular high-Mg calcite skeletons of a fossil Acanthochaetetes from the Late Albian (Cretaceous) of Northern S...

    J. Reitner, T. S. Engeser in Coral Reefs (1987)

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    A Comparative Study of the Diagenesis in Diapir-Influenced Reef Atolls and a Fault Block Reef Platform in the Late Albian of the Vasco-Cantabrian Basin (Northern Spain)

    The Mesozoic Vasco-Cantabrian Basin is situated in the Spanish Basque-Lands of northern Spain, close to the French border (Fig. 1). To the west the basin is delineated by the Paleozoic massifs of the Cantabria...

    J. Reitner in Reef Diagenesis (1986)