The Santonian–Campanian Boundary Event (SCBE) in Boreal Basins: New geochemical and mineralogical data from the Northern Chalk Province (East Yorkshire, UK)

The Upper Cretaceous Flamborough Chalk Formation of the English Northern Chalk Province (Danes Dyke section, East Yorkshire, UK) has been sampled for isotope analyses to test for the expression of the positive carbon-isotope excursion defining the Santonian–Campanian Boundary Event (SCBE) in norther...

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