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Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4638
Podocotyle pearsei Manter, 1934 is documented from the intestine of Vaillant’s grenadier, Bathygadus melanobranchus Vaillant (Macrouridae: Bathygadinae), collected from the northeastern and western Gulf of Mexico from 783–841 m depth. The finding
Publikováno v:
Lethaia. 49:631-643
The Sirius Passet Lagerstatte (SP), Peary Land, North Greenland, occurs in black slates deposited at or just below storm wave base. It represents the earliest Cambrian microbial mat community with exceptional preservation, predating the Burgess Shale
Autor:
Howard A. Armstrong
Mid-Ordovician limestone clasts in the Lower Old Red Sandstone conglomerates of the Lanark and Strathmore basins of the Midland Valley, Scotland, were derived from a cryptic carbonate platform, now hidden beneath the Southern Uplands Allochthon. Thes
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Autor:
Susan E. Daniels, Joel Rodrigues, Sarah Clancy, Jonathan Imber, Ken McCaffrey, Liam G. Herringshaw, Cassandra Warren, Howard A. Armstrong, João Trabucho-Alexandre
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AAPG bulletin, 2014, Vol.98(11), pp.2411-2437 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Faults and fractures within the well-exposed Lower Jurassic Cleveland Ironstone and Whitby Mudstone formations may provide insights into the tectonic history of gas-prospective, Mississippian shale in northern England. Sub-vertical opening mode fract
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Scottish Journal of Geology. 49:15-31
Synopsis New geological maps of the Highland Border Complex (HBC) at four classical localities across Scotland – Stonehaven; River North Esk; Loch Ard Forest, Aberfoyle; and North Glen Sannox, Arran – are presented as part of this study. Cherts s
Autor:
Koen Sabbe, Howard A. Armstrong, Mark Williams, Florentin Paris, Jan Zalasiewicz, Thijs R.A. Vandenbroucke
Publikováno v:
Geological Society, London, Memoirs. 38:399-405
Chitinozoans and graptolites are the main components of preserved Ordovician zooplankton. As with much of the modern plankton, the ‘first-order’ species distributions of Ordovician plankton reflect water masses defined on the basis of sea surface
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4117(4)
Two rare species of Podocotyle Dujardin, 1845 (Digenea: Opecoelidae) parasitizing five macrourid species inhabiting the deep waters of the northeastern Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea off Panama are described. Podocotyle nimoyi n. sp. was found in t
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Sedimentary Geology. :34-48
The Middle to early Late Ordovician Hiswah and Dubaydib Formations in southern Jordan provide a well constrained sedimentary record of 4th and 3rd order relative sea level change along the northern, tectonically quiescent, subpolar Gondwana continent
Autor:
Howard A. Armstrong, Mark B. Allen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Asian earth sciences, 2012, Vol.44, pp.36-47 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Numerous climate proxies from across Central, South and East Asia have yielded different ages for the start or intensification of a monsoon climate system. Common estimates include the early part of the early Miocene (∼23–20 Ma) and the late Mioc