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Luc G. Bulot

Researcher at Aix-Marseille University

Publications -  52
Citations -  1476

Luc G. Bulot is an academic researcher from Aix-Marseille University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ammonite & Cretaceous. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 49 publications receiving 1333 citations. Previous affiliations of Luc G. Bulot include University of Provence.

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Report on the 4th International Meeting of the IUGS Lower Cretaceous Ammonite Working Group, the “Kilian Group” (Dijon, France, 30th August 2010)

TL;DR: The 4th Kilian Group meeting (Dijon, France, 30th August 2010) focused on the Aptian and Albian Stages as discussed by the authors, and the main changes to the zonal scheme concern the Lower Aptians with: the introduction of a Deshaysites luppovi Subzone in the upper part of the Deshayesites oglanlensis Zone; the replacement of DeshAYesites weissi by DesHaysites forbesi as new indexspecies of the second interval zone; and the subdivision of the Dufren
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Paleoceanographic changes during the early Cretaceous (Valanginian-Hauterivian): evidence from oxygen and carbon stable isotopes

TL;DR: The authors investigated Valanginian-Hauterivian bulk rock and belemnite samples from Vocontian Basin sections in southeastern France for their stable carbon and oxygen isotope signature.
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The Lower Cretaceous Chañarcillo and Neuquén Andean basins: Ammonoid biostratigraphy and correlations

TL;DR: The Chanarcillo and Neuquen basins of the Central Andes shared a common geological history in the earlier part of the Early Cretaceous but from Barremian times onward their evolution began to diverge, probably due to an increasing activity of an intervening volcanic arc as discussed by the authors.
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Fixing a basal berriasian and jurassic-cretaceous (j-k) boundary - is there perhaps some light at the end of the tunnel?

TL;DR: In this article, several biological markers have been proposed to help define any putative boundary in the traditional basal Berriasian interval, which straddles the base of magnetozone M18r.