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    Coral assemblages of the Serpukhovian–Bashkirian transition from Adarouch (Morocco)

    The Carboniferous outcrops from Adarouch (central Morocco) are composed of siliciclastic and carbonate rocks, and the latter have yielded abundant fossils. The upper part of the marine succession in the Idmarr...

    Sergio Rodríguez, Ismail Said, Ian D. Somerville, Pedro Cózar, Ismael Coronado in PalZ (2023)

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    Contrasting reef patterns during the evolution of the carboniferous azrou-khenifra basin (Moroccan Meseta)

    Five types of reefs are described from the northern and southern parts of the Azrou-Khenifra Basin generated by the interactions of microbes and coral communities. The type 1 microbial reefs grew in both shall...

    Pedro Cózar, Ian D. Somerville, Sergio Rodríguez, Mohamed El Houicha in Facies (2022)

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    A new early Visean coral assemblage from Azrou-Khenifra Basin, central Morocco and palaeobiogeographic implications

    A new early Visean coral assemblage has been recorded from turbidite facies in the southern part of the Azrou-Khenifra Basin, northwest of Khenifra, central Morocco. The newly discovered Ba Moussa West (BMW) c...

    Sergio Rodríguez, Ian D. Somerville, Pedro Cózar in Journal of Palaeogeography (2020)

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    New data (smaller foraminifers and correlation with depositional sequences) on the Las Llacerias section (Late Pennsylvanian, Cantabrian Mountains, NW Spain)

    New sedimentological and paleontological information on the uppermost Moscovian and Kasimovian strata of the Las Llacerias section, a succession exposed in the Picos de Europa region (Cantabrian Mountains) tha...

    Pedro Cózar, Oscar Merino-Tomé, Elisa Villa in Facies (2007)

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    A new Mississippian dasyclad alga (Chlorophyta) from SW Spain: Implications for the reproductive evolution of the dasyclads during the Late Palaeozoic

    Analysis of the microflora from the Mississippian deposits of southwest Spain has revealed the presence of a new species: Palaepimastoporella espielensis new gen. new sp. It is assigned to the family Seletonellac...

    Pedro Cózar, Daniel Vachard in Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae (2004)

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    Large multi-biotic cyanoliths from relatively deep-water facies in the early Serpukhovian of SW Spain

    Large cyanoliths reaching up to 12 cm in size and mainly prolate, discoidal and spheroidal in shape occur in early Serpukhovian rocks from the San Antonio-La Juliana Unit (Guadiato Area, SW Spain). The main co...

    Pedro Cózar, Sergio Rodríguez, Ian D. Somerville in Facies (2003)