Terrestrial-marine teleconnections in the Devonian: links between the evolution of land plants, weathering processes, and marine anoxic events [PDF]
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Impact structures in Africa: A review.
Reimold WU, Koeberl C.
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Internal waves as controlling factor in the development of stromatoporoid-rich facies of the Apulia Platform margin (Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous, Gargano Promontory, Italy) [PDF]
During the Late Jurassic, stromatoporoid-rich buildups were developed in south and intra-Tethys realms. These stromatoporoid buildups are mainly characterized by the high percentage of intraclastic-bioclastic debris, as main components of buildup bodies.
Michele Morsilli
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Earliest known rugosan-stromatoporoid symbiosis from the Llandovery of Estonia (Baltica) [PDF]
A stromatoporoid, Petridiostroma simplex, from the Llandovery of Estonia was infested by numerous rugosan endobiotic symbionts of the species Petrozium losseni (Dybowski, 1874).
Olev Vinn, Mark A Wilson, Ursula Toom
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Early Ordovician StromatoporoidPulchrilamina spinosafrom South China: Geobiological Significance and Implications for the Early Development of Skeletal-Dominated Reefs [PDF]
The thin, laminar to low domical, encrusting stromatoporoid Pulchrilamina spinosa is reported from the Tremadocian-Floian in Hubei and Guizhou provinces, South China.
Natsuko Adachi +2 more
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Ludlow (Silurian) stromatoporoid biostromes from Gotland, Sweden: facies, depositional models and modern analogues [PDF]
Stacked stromatoporoid-dominated biostromes of the Ludlow-age Hemse Group (Silurian) in eastern Gotland, Sweden, are 0.5-5 m thick and a few tens of metres to >1 km in lateral extent.
Steve Kershaw
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