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The Ediacaran Period: a new addition to the geologic time scale
The International Union of Geological Sciences has approved a new addition to the geologic time scale: the Ediacaran Period. The Ediacaran is the first Proterozoic period to be recognized on the basis of chronostratigraphic criteria and the first ...
Andrew H Knoll, Malcolm Walter
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Ediacaran Cordilleran-type mountain ice sheets and their erosion effects
Glacial erosion has long been recognized as a significant factor contributing to continental denudation during the Ediacaran Period, consequently leading to geochemical perturbations and biotic evolution in marine environments.
G R Shi, Qiao Zhang, Brian G Jones
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A late Ediacaran ice age: The key node in the Earth system evolution
Earth-Science Reviews, 2023Zongjun Yin, Bing Shen
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Decoupled oxygenation of the Ediacaran ocean and atmosphere during the rise of early animals
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2022Benjamin J W Mills +2 more
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Calibrating the temporal and spatial dynamics of the Ediacaran - Cambrian radiation of animals
Earth-Science Reviews, 2022Fred T Bowyer +2 more
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Field and laboratory tests for recognition of Ediacaran paleosols
Gondwana Research, 2016Gregory J Retallack
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Ediacaran integrative stratigraphy and timescale of China
Science China Earth Sciences, 2018Chuanming Zhou +2 more
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A new cloudinid fossil assemblage from the terminal Ediacaran of Nevada, USA
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 2020Tara Selly +2 more
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