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The diversity of the Carboniferous phytoplankton

open access: yesReview of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2008
International audienceHere were present a synthesis of the published literature on in situ Carboniferous acritarchs, prasinophyte algae and associated microfossils.
Thomas Servais
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Geological Society, London, Memoirs, 1992
Abstract Carboniferous geology has developed very rapidly over the past two decades since ideas on sedimentology and new radiometric scales, together with new biostratigraphical schemes based on miospores, conodonts and foraminifera have been synthesized with ideas on plate tectonic processes, climatic changes and oscillations of sea level ...
J. C. W. Cope   +3 more
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Carboniferous

1993
Abstract The Carboniferous System in Western Canada Basin (Fig. 4E.1-4E.3) is a thick succesion of strata deposited on the downwarped and downfaulted western margin of the ancestral North American plate, the central to western cratonic platform, and southern Yukon Fold Belt.
B.C. Richards   +3 more
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Carboniferous magnetostratigraphy

Journal of the Geological Society, 1985
A review of the available data on the polarity of the geomagnetic field during the Carboniferous confirms that it is predominantly reversed, although the data base is only of poor reliability, particularly in terms of the age of the magnetization. New British and Irish data, partially supported by positive fold tests, suggest that the Courceyan and ...
J. A. Palmer   +2 more
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Carboniferous

1994
Abstract Despite of the decline of trilobites, graptolites, and orthocone nautiloids, the Carboniferous Period enjoyed a great diversity of biotas, dominated by corals, brachiopods, ammonoids, and fusulinids, with many other animal groups, such as bivalves, gastropods, crinoids, non-fusulinid forams, ostracods, insects, and vertebrates ...
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Signatures of the Carboniferous The Literary Forms of Coal

2018
This essay revises existing accounts of the Victorian novel by locating it within the coal-powered energy system that increasingly made it possible. Revisiting our most familiar accounts of mediation, we explore how coal energy might be visible in cultural productions unable or unwilling to engage this system, as a system, directly. Through readings of
Nathan K. Hensley, Philip Steer
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Carboniferous

2018
Tom McCann   +12 more
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