Abstract

From my rather limited perspective as a vertebrate palaeontologist (albeit one that is informed by some of my current work on the Cretaceous vertebrates of Asia), any prospect of being able to improve my understanding of the general regional geology and stratigraphy of ‘Central Asia’ (particularly Mongolia and northern China) is to be welcomed. This whole area has a distinctly ‘will-o-the-wisp’ quality particularly when it comes to stratigraphic correlation. Much (dare I say the majority?) of the published information appears to rely upon heavily circular argument. Therefore the prospect of learning a little more about the stratigraphy, general geology and …

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