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You get the same shale further to the west at Kimmeridge; there it's known as Kimmeridge coal.
She Closed Her Eyes 2010
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In July, Dave Martill and I finally published our paper on Tupuxuara and the affinities of azhdarchoid pterosaurs (to a flurry of media attention), and Dave, Sarah Fielding and I published a review of Kimmeridge Clay dinosaurs later in the year.
Archive 2007-01-01 Darren Naish 2007
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In July, Dave Martill and I finally published our paper on Tupuxuara and the affinities of azhdarchoid pterosaurs (to a flurry of media attention), and Dave, Sarah Fielding and I published a review of Kimmeridge Clay dinosaurs later in the year.
Happy first birthday Tetrapod Zoology (part I) Darren Naish 2007
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Dinosaurs in marine strata: evidence from the British Jurassic, including a review of the allochthonous vertebrate assemblage from the marine Kimmeridge Clay Formation (Upper Jurassic) of Great Britain.
Obscure dinosaurs of the Kimmeridge Clay Darren Naish 2006
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Various other sauropod remains have been reported from the Kimmeridge Clay.
Obscure dinosaurs of the Kimmeridge Clay Darren Naish 2006
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The 'Kimmeridgian' stage is perhaps the best known and this term is applied throughout the world to classify rocks of the same age as those at Kimmeridge.
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Dorset and Devon Wildlife Trusts own wildlife reserves at Weston Mouth and the Otter Estuary (Devon) and at West Bexington and Kimmeridge (Dorset) all have management plans.
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Excepting the fish of course, those animals are all very interesting and worthy of discussion, but of more interest right now are the many dinosaurs that have also been discovered in the Kimmeridge Clay.
Obscure dinosaurs of the Kimmeridge Clay Darren Naish 2006
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Only a few theropods (predatory dinosaurs) have been reported from the Kimmeridge Clay, and two of them are particularly interesting.
Obscure dinosaurs of the Kimmeridge Clay Darren Naish 2006
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The horrible danger is that the distractions that constantly arise will cause me to veer off at a tangent, and already the paper on the British dinosaurs of the Kimmeridge Clay that Dave Martill, Sarah Fielding and I have finally had published has me wanting to move on to something else.
Giant hoatzins of doom Darren Naish 2006
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