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- data can fix the latitude at which the fossil was laid down. Such a paleolatitude provides information about the geological environment at the time of...
- Alaskan terrestrial vertebrate fauna in latest Cretaceous time at high paleolatitudes". Geology. 21 (6): 503–506. Bibcode:1993Geo....21..503C. doi:10...
- productivity. At high to mid paleolatitudes, forest productivity was estimated to be twice as much relative to lower paleolatitudes. Terrestrial productivity...
- geodynamic history. Paleomagnetic evidence provides some clues to the paleolatitude of individual pieces of the Earth's crust, but not to their longitude...
- of relatively warm climate, with glaciers reaching sea level in low paleolatitudes. Glaciers extended and contracted in a series of rhythmic pulses, possibly...
- needed a cold climate, with its replacement by floras typical of lower paleolatitudes. It was also suggested that a large-scale release of methane and other...
- P. D. (2025). "Accounting for sampling heterogeneity suggests a low paleolatitude origin for dinosaurs". Current Biology. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2024.12.053...
- Krasilov, Valentin A (1978). "Araucariaceae as indicators of climate and paleolatitudes". Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 26 (1–4): 113–124. Bibcode:1978RPaPa...
- location of the Hawaiian hotspot. Instead of remaining constant, the paleolatitudes of the Emperor Seamounts show a change from north to south, with decreasing...
- throughout the seaway. The northern Tethyan margin was located around the paleolatitudes of 30–40°N, consisting of what is now the European continent, Turkey...