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, 2020
Nonmarine biostratigraphic/biochronologic schemes have been created for all or parts of the late Carboniferous–Middle Triassic using palynomorphs, megafossil plants, conchostracans, blattoid insects, tetrapod footprints and tetrapod body fossils, and ...
J. Schneider +20 more
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Nonmarine biostratigraphic/biochronologic schemes have been created for all or parts of the late Carboniferous–Middle Triassic using palynomorphs, megafossil plants, conchostracans, blattoid insects, tetrapod footprints and tetrapod body fossils, and ...
J. Schneider +20 more
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Earth-Science Reviews, 2018
The ideal goal of biostratigraphic studies is to make stratigraphic ranges of all species clear and to fix globally synchronous biohorizons as age controls.
Yifan Xiao, Noritoshi Suzuki, Weihong He
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The ideal goal of biostratigraphic studies is to make stratigraphic ranges of all species clear and to fix globally synchronous biohorizons as age controls.
Yifan Xiao, Noritoshi Suzuki, Weihong He
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Carboniferous macrofloral biostratigraphy: an overview
Special Publications, 2020In the Carboniferous, terrestrial vegetation became widespread, diverse and abundant. The resulting fossil record has proved to be an effective biostratigraphic tool for intra- and interbasinal correlations.
S. Opluštil +3 more
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Carboniferous conodont biostratigraphy
Special Publications, 2020Carboniferous conodont biostratigraphy comprises regional zonations that reflect the palaeogeographical distribution of taxa and distinct shallow-water and deep-water conodont biofacies. Some species have a global distribution and can effect high quality
J. Barrick +9 more
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, 2020
The name Daptocephalus Assemblage Zone (DaAZ) is re-instated for vertebrate assemblages of the uppermost Permian strata (Balfour, upper Teekloof, and Normandien formations) of South Africa’s main Karoo Basin (MKB).
P. Viglietti
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The name Daptocephalus Assemblage Zone (DaAZ) is re-instated for vertebrate assemblages of the uppermost Permian strata (Balfour, upper Teekloof, and Normandien formations) of South Africa’s main Karoo Basin (MKB).
P. Viglietti
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Biostratigraphy of the Cynognathus Assemblage Zone (Beaufort Group, Karoo Supergroup), South Africa
, 2020The Cynognathus Assemblage Zone is the youngest tetrapod biozone of the Beaufort Group (Tarkastad Subgroup, Karoo Supergroup). It is situated between the underlying Lystrosaurus declivis Assemblage Zone and the base of the overlying Molteno Formation ...
P. Hancox, J. Neveling, B. Rubidge
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Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 2019
The main objective of this study is to provide a review of the Tithonian succession of the Neuquen Basin and related Andean areas with an update from recent results on biostratigraphy and radio-isotopic geochronology.
B. Aguirre-Urreta +8 more
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The main objective of this study is to provide a review of the Tithonian succession of the Neuquen Basin and related Andean areas with an update from recent results on biostratigraphy and radio-isotopic geochronology.
B. Aguirre-Urreta +8 more
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Geological Magazine, 2018
The Grönhögen-2015 core drilling on southern Öland, Sweden, penetrated 50.15 m of Cambrian Series 3, Furongian and Lower–Middle Ordovician strata. The Cambrian succession includes the Äleklinta Member (upper Stage 5) of the Borgholm Formation and the ...
P. Ahlberg +6 more
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The Grönhögen-2015 core drilling on southern Öland, Sweden, penetrated 50.15 m of Cambrian Series 3, Furongian and Lower–Middle Ordovician strata. The Cambrian succession includes the Äleklinta Member (upper Stage 5) of the Borgholm Formation and the ...
P. Ahlberg +6 more
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Late Cretaceous biostratigraphy and sea-level change in the southwest Tarim Basin
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2016Dangpeng Xi, Tian Jiang
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Conodonts in Ordovician biostratigraphy
, 2017The long time interval after Pander's (1856) original conodont study can in terms of Ordovician conodont biostratigraphical research be subdivided into three periods, namely the Pioneer Period (1856–1955), the Transition Period (1955–1971) and the Modern
S. M. Bergström, A. Ferretti
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