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Ichnos, 1991
Scratchings, forming two partial scratch circles, surround a narrow, filled tube probably formed by a plant stem. The scratchings are interpreted to have formed as follows: Water currents carrying sediment onto a floodplain swirled around the plant leaves, etching out partial scratch circles on the sediment surface.
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Scratchings, forming two partial scratch circles, surround a narrow, filled tube probably formed by a plant stem. The scratchings are interpreted to have formed as follows: Water currents carrying sediment onto a floodplain swirled around the plant leaves, etching out partial scratch circles on the sediment surface.
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Ichnos, 1993
The diagenetic and/or tectogenetic origins of stylolites now are universally accepted. However, when stylolites were first described and named by Karl Friedrich Kloden in 1828 and 1834, their origin was mysterious. K. F. Kloden, who investigated samples from the Mark Brandenburg, Germany, interpreted stylolites to be of biogenic origin and suggested ...
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The diagenetic and/or tectogenetic origins of stylolites now are universally accepted. However, when stylolites were first described and named by Karl Friedrich Kloden in 1828 and 1834, their origin was mysterious. K. F. Kloden, who investigated samples from the Mark Brandenburg, Germany, interpreted stylolites to be of biogenic origin and suggested ...
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2007
Abstract This core workshop has been designed for sedimentologists and stratigraphers who utilize cores for interpreting depostional environments, identifying stratigraphic discontinuities, and applying high-resolution sequence stratigraphic (or other genetic stratigraphic frameworks) to the rock record.
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Abstract This core workshop has been designed for sedimentologists and stratigraphers who utilize cores for interpreting depostional environments, identifying stratigraphic discontinuities, and applying high-resolution sequence stratigraphic (or other genetic stratigraphic frameworks) to the rock record.
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Ichnos, 1997
There have been many research attempts to infer the track‐maker from a fossil footprint. However, it does not seem that prediction of the footprint from a mounted skeleton has yet been attempted. The body form of the desmostylian is hypothesized to have a peculiar lateral‐type limb posture.
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There have been many research attempts to infer the track‐maker from a fossil footprint. However, it does not seem that prediction of the footprint from a mounted skeleton has yet been attempted. The body form of the desmostylian is hypothesized to have a peculiar lateral‐type limb posture.
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Short Courses in Paleontology, 1992
Nobody knows exactly when and where Lady Ichnology was born; but everybody would agree that she is coming of age. There are unmistakable signs of this: social acceptance, for instance, or its own journal, and a progeny that can only be estimated from the yearly flow of publications and from a regular newsletter sent out in numbers that make book ...
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Nobody knows exactly when and where Lady Ichnology was born; but everybody would agree that she is coming of age. There are unmistakable signs of this: social acceptance, for instance, or its own journal, and a progeny that can only be estimated from the yearly flow of publications and from a regular newsletter sent out in numbers that make book ...
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