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In Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 15 February 2015 420:116-127
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Science reports of Niigata University. (Geology). 36:43-52
A productid brachiopod species, Latiproductus edelburgensis (Phillips), is described from the upper Visean to lower Serpukhovian of the Akiyoshi Limestone, Akiyoshi, southwest Japan and the Omi Limestone, Omi, central Japan. The occurrence of L. edel
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In Sedimentary Geology 2009 214(1):35-48
Autor:
Fujikawa, Masayuki *, Ueno, Katsumi, Sardsud, Apsorn, Saengsrichan, Wirote, Kamata, Yoshihito, Hisada, Ken-ichiro
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In Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 2005 24(6):739-752
Autor:
Fujikawa, Masayuki, Suzuki, Chisato
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Science reports of Niigata University. (Geology). 26:61-72
Four ammonoid species, Thalassoceras? sp., Artinskia sp., Agathiceras sp., and Paragastrioceras? sp., are described from the lower part of the Takakurayama Formation in the Takakurayama area, Abukuma Mountains, northeast Japan. This fauna indicates a
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福岡大学研究部論集 C:理工学編 = The Bulletin of Central Research Institute Fukuoka University Series C:Science and Technology. 2:1-17
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Science reports of Niigata University. (Geology). 20:15-27
Four ammonoid species, Propinacoceras sp., Agathiceras sp., Mexicocerasl sp. and Roadoceras sp., are described from the upper Takakurayama Formation in the Takakurayama area, Abukuma Mountains, northeast Japan. These ammonoids indicate a Middle Permi
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Science reports of Niigata University. (Geology). 18:17-24
A Late Carboniferous brachiopod Isogrammapaotechowensis (Grabau and Chao, 1928) is described for the first time from the lower Copacabana Group of Yampupata in the Lake Titicaca region, Bolivia. The occurrence of I. paotechowensis suggests that the f
Autor:
Fujikawa, Masayuki, Ishibashi, Takeshi
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Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Kyushu University. Series D, Earth and planetary sciences. 30(3):91-110
Some Permian and Carboniferous ammonoids have been collected from Lampang, Loei, and Sop Pong areas of northern Thailand. The ammonoids of Lampang area indicate the uppermost Permian (Dorashamian), and those of the latter two areas indicate Lower Pen
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Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Kyushu University. Series D, Earth and planetary sciences. 30(2):59-69
Die Familie Lyttoniidae, Brachiopoda, gehört zu der Superfamilie Lyttoniiacea der Suborder Oldhaminidina. Ihre Verbreitung im höheren Paläozoikum ist weltweit gut bekannt. Die Lyttoniiden Brachiopoden haben im Allgemeinen eine sehr auffällige For