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(Table 5) Miocene biostratigraphy of the Langenfeldian and Gramian stages in ...
x = present, - = absent -
(Table 4b) Miocene biostratigraphy of the Reinbekian stage in Schleswig-Holstein
h = häufig (frequent), c = nicht selten (common), s = selten (rare), ss = unikat (very rare), x = present, - = absent. -
(Table 4a) Miocene biostratigraphy of the Reinbekian stage in Schleswig-Holstein
h = häufig (frequent), c = nicht selten (common), s = selten (rare), ss = unikat (very rare), x = present, - = absent. -
(Table 3) Miocene biostratigraphy of the Hemmorian stage in Schleswig-Holstein
hh = sehr häufig (very frequent), h = häufig (frequent), c = nicht selten (common), s = selten (rare), ss = unikat (very rare), x = present, - = absent. -
(Table 2) Miocene biostratigraphy of the Vierlandian stage in Schleswig-Holstein
x = present, - = absent. -
(Table 2) Mollusc biostratigraphy of facies underlying the 'Braunkohlensande'...
Depth, sediment represents the mean of the depth ranges. X = present, - = absent. -
(List 2) Molluscs from Miocene mica sediments (Grammer layers) from Uetersen,...
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(List 1) Summary of fossil Mollusca found in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Gauss-Krüger Streifen: 3. -
(List 1) Fossil record of Mollusca in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Abundance estimate as follows: 0 = not observed, 1 = 1-5, 2 = 5-10, 3 = 10-25, 4 = 25-50, 5 = 50-100, 6 = 100-1000, 7 = 1000-10000, 8 = more than 10000 shells or valves.