Library References Hq-Hz PDF  | Print |  E-mail

(43 references below)

  • HUBER, B. T.; Hodell, D. A.; Hamiton, C. P.  1995.  Middle-Late Cretaceous Climate of the Southern  High Latitdues:  Stable Isotopic Evidence for Minimal Equator-to-Pole Thermal Gradients.  Geological Society of America Bulletin 107, 1164–1191.
  • HUBER, B. T.; Watkins, D. K.  1992.  "Biogeography of Campanian-Maastrichtian Calcareous Plankton in the Region of the Southern Ocean:  Paleogeographic and Paleoclimatic Implications".  In:  Kennett, J. P.; Warnke, D. A., ed's.  The Antarctic Paleoenvironment:  A Perpsective on Global Change, Antarctic Research Series 56, 31–60.
  • HUC, A.-Y., ed.  1995.  Paleogeography, Paleoclimate, and Source Rocks.  American Association of Petroleum Geologists Studies in Geology 40.
  • HUDSON, J. D.  1967.  Speculations on the Depth Relations of Calcium Carbonate Solution in Recent and Ancient Seas.  Marine Geology 5, 473–480.
  • HUFFINGTON, R. M.  1941.  Stratigraphy and Structure of the Northern Quitman Mountain Area, Trans-Pecos Texas.  Geological Society of America Bulletin 52, 1908.
  • HUFFINGTON, R. M.  1943.  Geology of the Northern Quitman Mountains, Trans-Pecos Texas.  Geological Society of America Bulletin 54, 987–1048.
  • HUFFINGTON, T. L.  1981.  Faunal Zonation and Hydrothermal Diagenesis of a Cenomanian (Middle Cretaceous) Rudist Reef, Paso del Rio, Colima, Mexico.  MA Thesis, University of Texas, Austin (unpublished).
  • HUFFMAN, A. C.  1985.  Geology of the Nanushuk Group and Related Rocks, North Slope, Alaska.  United States Geological Survey Bulletin 1614, 1–129.
  • HUGGINS, H. H.  1990.  Phyllodont (Paralbulinae) Fish Toothplates from the Lower Cretaceous Glen Rose Formation of Central Texas.  Texas Journal of Science 42 (1), 77–81.
  • HUMBERT, S.  1963.  Contribution à l'Étude du Bedoulien Entre La Bédoule et Cassis (Bouches-du-Rhône).  Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France 5 (6), 953–958.
  • HUME, G. S.  1924.  Mackenzie River Area, District of Mackenzie, Northwest Territories.  Geological Survey of Canada Summary Report, Part B, 1–18.
  • HUME, G. S.  1930.  The Highwood-Jumpingpound Anticline, with Notes on Turner Valley, New Black Diamond, and Pridis Valley Structures, Alberta.  Canada Geological Survey Summary Report, 1929, Part B, 1B–24B.
  • HUME, G. S.  1954.  The Lower Mackenzie River Area, Northwest Territories and Yukon.  Geological Survey of Canada Memoir 273.
  • HUME, G. S.; Link, T. A.  1945.  Canol Geological Investigations in the Mackenzie River Area, Northwest Territories and Yukon.  Canada Geological Survey Paper 45-16, 1–87.
  • HUMPHREY, W. E.  1949.  Geology of the Sierra de los Muertos Area, Mexico (with Description of Aptian Cephalopods from the La Peña Formation).  Geological Society of America Bulletin 60, 89–176.
  • HÜNICKEN, M.  1965.  Algunos Cefalópodos Supracretácicos de Rio Turbio (Santa Cruz).  Revista Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales, Universdad Nacional de Cordoba 26, 49–99.
  • HÜNICKEN, M. A.; Covacevich, V. C.  1975.  Baculitidae en el Cretácico Superior de la Isla Quiquirina, Chile, y Consideraciones Paleontologicas y Estratigraficas.  Congreso Argentina de Paleontológia y Bioestratigrafia, Tucuman, Agosto de 1974 2, 141–166.
  • HUNT, A. P.; Lucas, S. G.  1993.  "Cretaceous Vertebrates of New Mexico".  In:  Lucas, S. G.; Zidek, ed's.  Vertebrate Paleontology in New Mexico.  New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 2, 77–92.
  • HUNT, C. B.  1936.  "The Mount Taylor Coal Field, Part 2".  In:  Geology and Fuel Resources of the Southern Part of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico.  United States Geological Survey Bulletin 860-B, 31–80.
  • HUNTER, J.  1948.  Geology of the Casey Draw and Gozar Quadrangles, Reeves and Jeff Davis Counties, Texas.  MA Thesis, University of Texas, Austin (unpublished).
  • p HUNTER, J. P.; Archibald, J. D.  2002.  Mammals from the End of the Age of Dinosaurs in North Dakota and Southeastern Montana, with a Reappraisal of Geographic Differentiation Among Lancian Mammals.  Geological Society of America, Special Paper 361, 191-216.
  • HUNTER, L. D.  1952.  Frontier Formation Along the Eastern Margin of the Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming.  Wyoming Geological Association Field Conference Guidebook, Southern Bighorn Basin, 63–66.
  • HUPSCH, J. W. C. A. F.  1768.  Neue in der Naturgeschichte de Niederdeutschlands Gemachte Entdeckungen Einiger Selten und Wenig Bekannten Versteinerten Schaalthiere.  Der Metternischischen Buchhandlung, Frankfurt und Liepzig, 1–159.
  • HURRY, D. H.  1985.  Genetic Stratigraphy of the Basal Cliff House Sandstone (Cretaceous), West Central San Juan Basin, New Mexico, MA Thesis, University of Texas, Austin.
  • HUSSAKOF, L.  1912.  The Cretaceous Chimaeroids of North America.  Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 31 (19), 195–288.
  • HUSSAKOF, L.  1916.  A New Pycnodont Fish, Coelodus syriacus, from the Cretaceous of Syria.  American Museum of Natural History Bulletin 35 (15), 135–137.
  • HUTCHINSON, J. H.; Archibald, J. D.  1986.  Diversity of Turtles Across the Cretaceous/Tertiary Boundary in Northeastern Montana.  Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 55, 1–22.
  • p HUTCHINSON, J. R.; Chiappe, L. M.  1998.  The First Known Alvarezsaurid (Theropoda:  Aves) from North America.  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 18 (3), 447–450.
  • HUTCHINSON, P. J.; Kues, B. S.  1985.  Depositional Environments and Paleontology of Lewis Shale to Lower Kirtland Shale Sequence (Upper Cretaceous) Bisti Area, Northwestern New Mexico.  New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources Circular 195, 25–54.
  • HUTCHINSON, R. D.  1973.  Ground-Water Basic Data of Cavalier and Pembina Counties.  North Dakota Geological Survey Bulletin 62 (2), 1–606.
  • p HUTT, S.; Naish, D.; Martill, D. M.; Barker, M. J.; Newbery, P.  2001.  A Preliminary Account of a New Tyrannosauroid Theropod from the Wessex Formation (Early Cretaceous) of Southern England.  Cretaceous Research 22, 227-242.
  • HUXLEY, J. S.  1932.  Problems of Relative Growth.  London: (publisher ?), 1–276.
  • HUXLEY, J. S.  1938.  Natural History-Taxonomy and General Biology.  South-Eastern Natur. and Antiq. 43, 1–21.
  • p HWANG, S. H.; Norell, M. A.; Quiang, J.; Keqin, G. 2002.  New Specimens of Microraptor shaoianus (Theropoda:  Dromeosauridae) from Northeastern China.  American Museum Novitates 3381, 1–44.
  • p HWANG, S. H.; Norell, M. A.; Quiang, J.; Keqin, G.  2004.  A Large Compsognathid from the Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation of China.  Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 2(1), 13-30.
  • HYATT, A.  1872.  Fossil Cephalopods of the Museum of Comparative Zoology.  Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology Bulletin 3, 59–111.
  • HYATT, A.  1884.  Genera of Fossil Cephalopods.  Boston Society of Natural History Proceedings 22, 253–338.
  • p HYATT, A.  1884.  The Evolution of the Cephalopoda-II.  Science 3(53), 145-149.
  • HYATT, A.  1889.  Genesis of the Arietidae.  Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge 673, 1–239.
  • HYATT, A.  1889.  Genesis of the Arietidae.  Harvard College Museum of Comparative Zoology, Memoir 16, 1–238.
  • HYATT, A.  1894.  Phylogeny of an Acquired Characteristic.  American Philosophical Society Proceedings 32 (143), 349–647.
  • HYATT, A.  1900.  "Cephalopoda".  In: von Zittel, K. A., ed.  1896–1900.  Textbook of Palaeontology.  London:  Macmillan, 502–604 (translated by C. R. Eastman).
  • HYATT, A.  1903.  Pseudoceratites of the Cretaceous.  Stanton, T. W., ed.  United States Geological Survey Monograph 44, 1–351.
  • HYMAN, L. H.  1955.  The Invertebrates, Volume 4, Echinodermata, the Coelomate Bilateria.  New York:  McGraw-Hill, 1–763.
Last Updated ( Monday, 08 October 2007 )
 
Copyright Keith Minor/CretaceousFossils.com     Hosted by Dryline Hosting    Developed by Dryline Design