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==Stratigraphic distribution of onlap events==
 
==Stratigraphic distribution of onlap events==
The figure below illustrates the stratigraphic distribution of onlap events, tectonic episodes (“s”-shaped arrows), oceanic anoxic events (OAE), and “crises” of the shallow water biota (BC) in various parts of the world during part of the Mesozoic (after Simo et al.<ref name=ch17r80>Simo, J., A., T., Scott, R., W., Masse, J.-P., 1993, Cretaceous carbonate platforms: an overview, in Simo, J., A., T., Scott, R., W., Masse, J.-P., eds., Cretaceous Carbonate Platforms: AAPG Memoir 56, p. 1–14.</ref>) Landward is toward the right in each column.
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The figure below illustrates the stratigraphic distribution of onlap events, tectonic episodes (“s”-shaped arrows), oceanic anoxic events (OAE), and “crises” of the shallow water biota (<span class="noglossary">BC</span>) in various parts of the world during part of the Mesozoic (after Simo et al.<ref name=ch17r80>Simo, J., A., T., Scott, R., W., Masse, J.-P., 1993, Cretaceous carbonate platforms: an overview, in Simo, J., A., T., Scott, R., W., Masse, J.-P., eds., Cretaceous Carbonate Platforms: AAPG Memoir 56, p. 1–14.</ref>) Landward is toward the right in each column.
    
[[file:applied-paleontology_fig17-23.png|thumb|{{figure number|17-23}}After .<ref name=ch17r80 />]]
 
[[file:applied-paleontology_fig17-23.png|thumb|{{figure number|17-23}}After .<ref name=ch17r80 />]]

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