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Fuller, Daryl wrote: > > Jack, have you tried the following: As with Pieter and his suggestion I > don't have this book with me, but ran into it during some earlier > research.: > Stearn, Colin W., Carroll, Robert L. and Clark, Thomas H. Geologic > Evolution of North America. John Wiley, N.Y., 1979. > > Daryl Fuller, Vancouver, BC > daryl.fuller@bchydro.bc.ca > or > djfuller@wimsey.com > > >Pieter.Depuydt@rug.ac.be wrote: > >> > >> > Date: Fri, 9 May 1997 14:09:02 -0700 (PDT) > >> > Reply-to: paleonet@ucmp1.berkeley.edu > >> > From: jack j malenka <amyruth@injersey.com> > >> > To: Multiple recipients of list <paleonet@ucmp1.berkeley.edu> > >> > Subject: help > >> > >> > Can anyone please tell me when and where was the connetion between North > >> > America and Europe in the Cenozoic Era? I know it was through Greenland > >> > but I need to get more specific and I can't seem to find sources. Please > >> > Please help > >> > >> Have you already checked Steven Stanley's 'Earth and Life through > >> time'? I don't have the book here with me but it is the first place > >> I'd look. There is quite some paleogeography in it. > >> > >> Pieter Depuydt > >> > >Thanks Pieter for your reply. Unfortunately Stanley was the first one I > >tried. He goes into paleogeography but he does not mention connections > >besides the Bering Strait and Panama Isthmus. But, thanks again for > >trying to help. > >Thanks Daryl. I'll definitely go search out that book.
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