Mammalian faunal change of the Miocene Dove Spring Formation, Mojave region, southern California, USA, in relation to tectonic history

FC Hardy, C Badgley - Geological Society of America …, 2024 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Tectonic processes drive the evolution of basins through local and regional changes in
topographic relief, which have long-term effects on mammalian richness and distribution …

The middle Miocene in southern California: Mammals, environments, and tectonics of the Barstow, Crowder, and Cajon Valley formations—Field Trip of the North …

K Loughney, T Smiley - PaleoBios, 2019 - escholarship.org
The Mojave Region preserves a rich and continuous Miocene mammal-fossil record that
formed during a time of significant tectonic activity and climate change. We will visit …

Introduction, establishment, invasion, accommodation: innovation and disruption in biogeographic publishing

MN Dawson, R Field, J Hortal… - Frontiers of …, 2017 - escholarship.org
Frontiers of Biogeography launched eight years ago, merging the missions of a newsletter
and a book, to deliver a series of integrative and interdisciplinary volumes to a diverse …

[PDF][PDF] The middle Miocene in southern California: Mammals, environments, and tectonics of the

K Loughney, T Smiley - PaleoBios, 36 (0), 2019 - core.ac.uk
Formation is exposed at Owl Canyon Campground. From the campground, we can see
lacustrine deposits, sandstone, and conglomerate of the Owl Conglomerate Member. Here …