Carbon Isotope Analysis of Ouled Abdoun Basin, Morocco Has Implications for Africa's Earliest Placentals
Summary:
First carbon isotope chemostratigraphy of the Ouled Abdoun phosphate Basin, Morocco; implications for dating and evolution of earliest African placental mammals
Authors:
1. Johan Yans (a)
2. M’Barek Amaghzaz (b)
3. Baadi Bouya (b)
4. Henri Cappetta (c)
5. Paola Iacumin (d)
6. László Kocsis (e)
7. Mustapha Mouflih (f)
8. Omar Selloum (b)
9. Sevket Sen (g)
10. Jean-Yves Storme (a)
Content analysis:
Geographic context:
Location | Country | Latitude | Longitude |
Africa | | 2.07079 | 15.8005 |
Morocco | MA | 31.4342 | -6.40245 |
Keywords:
African placental mammals, Baadi Bouya, carbon isotope, Carbon Isotope Analysis, carbon isotope chemostratigraphy, Earliest Placentals, Henri Cappetta, Jean-Yves Storme, Johan Yans, László Kocsis, M’Barek Amaghzaz, Morocco Has Implications, Mustapha Mouflih, Omar Selloum, Ouled Abdoun, Ouled Abdoun Basin, Ouled Abdoun phosphate, Paola Iacumin, placentals, Sevket Sen