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Scottish carboniferous conodonts
1. Conodonts are rare in the Scottish Carboniferous Limestone but are slightly more abundant in the lower Dart of the Scottish Millstone Grit. 2. Seventeen genera and 53 species (including one new genus, Dalryella, and 21 new species) of conodonts are recognised and described. 3.
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Increasing control over biomineralization in conodont evolution. [PDF]
Shirley B +10 more
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Discriminating conodont recording bias: a case study from the Nanzhang-Yuan'an Lagerstätte. [PDF]
Wu K +6 more
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Multielement conodonts from the Estill Shale (Silurian) of Southern Ohio
Kleffner, Mark Alan, 1957-
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Volcanism and basalt weathering drove Ordovician climatic cooling. [PDF]
Zhao H +5 more
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A possible home for a bizarre Carboniferous animal: is Typhloesus a pelagic gastropod? [PDF]
Conway Morris S, Caron JB.
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An upper Llandovery conodont fauna from Peary Land, eastern North Greenland
Richard J. Aldridge
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Marine microfossils: Tiny archives of ocean changes through deep time. [PDF]
Sremac J +4 more
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Evidence of parallel evolution in the dental elements of Sweetognathus conodonts. [PDF]
Petryshen W +3 more
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