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    Paleocene (65-63 and 58.5 ma) marine flooding and 62-60 ma sediment bypass in southern Wyoming, U.S.A.; implications for Laramide sediment flux to the Gulf of Mexico by Wroblewski, Anton F. J, Steel, Ronald J

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-10-2022)
    “…Sedimentary structures unique to tidally influenced environments and unambiguously salinity-stressed marine ichnofossil assemblages in the lower Paleocene…”
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    Subtidal to intertidal deposits in a mixed clastic-carbonate epicontinental seaway, the Windy Hill Sandstone and Upper Sundance Formation (Oxfordian), Wyoming, U.S.A by Wroblewski, Anton, Schueth, Jon

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (30-09-2023)
    “…Oxfordian deposits in northern Colorado and Wyoming, USA preserve proximal, intertidal, clastic, coastal deposits and distal, offshore to nearshore, subtidal…”
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    The southern Wyoming Laramide Basin; implications for long-term tectonic control on uplift and subsidence by Minor, Keith P, Steel, Ronald J, Olariu, Cornel, Wroblewski, Anton F. J

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-06-2023)
    “…An evolving tectonic setting during the Late Cretaceous and Paleocene drove the dramatic transformation of southern Wyoming from a broad marine shelf setting…”
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    Earliest evidence of marine habitat use by mammals by Wroblewski, Anton F.-J., Gulas-Wroblewski, Bonnie E.

    Published in Scientific reports (13-05-2021)
    “…Evidence for the earliest invasion of the marine realm by mammals was previously restricted to Eocene (48.6–37.8 Ma) skeletal remains. We report…”
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    The makers of Rhamphichnus ispp. reinterpreted as lepidosaurian and crocodilian, not pterosaurian by Wroblewski, Anton F.-J.

    Published in Geobios (01-04-2023)
    “…Three ichnospecies of the Late Jurassic trace fossil genus Rhamphichnus were first described and interpreted as the walking tracks of non-pterodactyloid…”
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    Unconformity generation and the shift from storm‐dominated to tide‐dominated processes in a Jurassic retroarc foreland basin: Insights from ichnology by Wroblewski, Anton F.‐J., Morris, Emma A.

    Published in The depositional record (01-04-2023)
    “…An enigmatic transition from the storm‐dominated, offshore to lower shoreface deposits of the Redwater Shale Member (Sundance Formation) to the overlying mixed…”
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    A tale of two end members: Tidal deposits in a semi‐arid, low subsidence, open coastal setting versus a high runoff, high subsidence, restricted environment by Wroblewski, Anton F.‐J., Steel, Ronald J., Morris, Emma A., Schueth, Jon

    Published in The depositional record (01-11-2024)
    “…Jurassic and Palaeocene tidal deposits of the epeiric Western Interior Sea in Wyoming, USA, differ significantly due to their contrasting climates and…”
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    Paleoenvironmental Significance of Cretaceous and Paleocene Psilonichnus in Southern Wyoming by Wroblewski, Anton F-J

    Published in Palaios (01-06-2008)
    “…Large-diameter (2–10 cm) crustacean burrows preserved in the latest Cretaceous and early Paleocene estuarine barforms of southern Wyoming's Ferris Formation…”
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    New approaches to the architectural analysis of deltaic outcrops: Implications for subsurface reservoir characterization and paleoenvironmental reconstruction by Claire E. Atlas, Emma A. Morris, Cari L. Johnson, Anton F.-J. Wroblewski

    Published in Sedimentologika (01-06-2023)
    “…This study defines a new workflow to investigate the internal facies architecture of a river-dominated delta deposit using outcrops of the Cretaceous Panther…”
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    New selachian paleofaunas from "fluvial" deposits of the Ferris and lower Hanna Formations (Maastrichtian-Selandian, 66-58 Ma), southern Wyoming by Wroblewski, Anton F. J

    Published in Palaios (01-06-2004)
    “…Historically, sandy paleochannel deposits of the 2,000 m-thick Ferris (Maastrichtian-Danian: 66-62 Ma) and over-lying 3,000 m-thick Hanna Formation…”
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    A crown‐group galliform bird from the Middle Eocene Bridger Formation of Wyoming by Gulas‐Wroblewski, Bonnie E., Wroblewski, Anton F.‐J.

    Published in Palaeontology (01-11-2003)
    “…Despite an extensive described fossil record of Galliformes (Aves: ‘landfowl’), very few specimens have been considered within a phylogenetic context. Here we…”
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    Mechanisms controlling the clustering of fluvial channels and the compensational stacking of cluster belts by Hofmann, Michael H, Wroblewski, Anton, Boyd, Ron

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-09-2011)
    “…Analysis of sand-body distribution reveals that fluvial channel sands in the Upper Cretaceous lower Williams Fork Formation in the central Piceance Basin,…”
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    New Selachian Paleofaunas from “Fluvial” Deposits of the Ferris and Lower Hanna Formations (Maastrichtian– Selandian: 66–58 Ma), Southern Wyoming by WROBLEWSKI, ANTON F.-J

    Published in Palaios (01-06-2004)
    “…Historically, sandy paleochannel deposits of the 2,000 m- thick Ferris (Maastrichtian–Danian: 66–62 Ma) and overlying 3,000 m-thick Hanna Formation…”
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    Stratigraphy, sedimentology, sandstone body architecture, and ichnology of the Ferris and Hanna formations, Hanna Basin area, southern Wyoming by Wroblewski, Anton Franz-Josef

    “…The Ferris (latest Maastrichtian-Danian: 66-63 Ma) and Hanna (Danian-early Thanetian: 62-55 Ma) formations in southern Wyoming's Hanna and Carbon basins have…”
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    Stratigraphy, sedimentology, sandstone body architecture, and ichnology of the Ferris and Hanna formations, Hanna Basin area, southern Wyoming by Wroblewski, Anton Franz-Josef

    Published 01-01-2002
    “…The Ferris (latest Maastrichtian-Danian: 66-63 Ma) and Hanna (Danian-early Thanetian: 62-55 Ma) formations in southern Wyoming's Hanna and Carbon basins have…”
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    Non-mammalian paleontology of latest Cretaceous-early Paleocene Ferris Formation, western Hanna Basin by Wroblewski, Anton Franz-Josef

    Published 01-01-1997
    “…The ∼1,980 m thick Ferris Formation (latest Cretaceous-early Paleocene) represents the thickest, most stratigraphically complete section of Lancian through…”
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