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Life Science Alliance; Aug2024, Vol. 7 Issue 8, p1-9, 9p
Publikováno v:
Palaeoworld. 24:438-444
A variety of echinoderm ossicles have been discovered in the middle to upper Cambrian rocks of the North China Craton. Material was collected from two localities: Shuangqiao (SQ) section (Paibian) in Hebei Province and Linyi (LY) (Guzhangian?–Paibi
Publikováno v:
Geobios. 47:371-387
Precise biostratigraphic correlation of the base of the Paibian Stage, Cambrian, within and beyond the North China craton has been difficult, mostly because of the strong endemism of the trilobite fauna on the shallow platform facies. The use of the
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
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Lethaia. 47:405-417
Monkaspis daulis (Walcott 1905) is the first enrolled trilobite to be documented from the Kushan Formation (Guzhangian, Cambrian Series 3) of Northern China. It has a wide pygidium that allowed a sphaeroidal enrolment type to be achieved, covering th
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Lethaia. 47:153-164
The use of carbon isotope excursion in Cambrian stratigraphical correlation is a standard practice at both the intercontinental and intracontinental scales. The Steptoean positive carbon isotope excursion (SPICE) is one of the prime examples in this
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Palaeoworld. 23:15-24
Several species of palaeoscolecidan worm have been found in the Tonggao Formation (earliest Floian) of Guizhou Province, China. Two new palaeoscolecidan taxa are described (Sanduscolex regularis n. gen. n. sp. and Ashetscolex nuppus n. gen. n. sp.);
Autor:
Tin-Wai Ng, Louis S. Teng
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Palaeoworld. 23:69-89
The Late Neogene Kangkou and Tungho limestones of the Coastal Range of eastern Taiwan contain diverse fossil assemblages, but their paleoecology has not been quantitatively studied before. Cluster and non-metric multi-dimensional scaling (NMS) analys
Autor:
Tin-Wai Ng, Jinliang Yuan
Publikováno v:
GFF. 136:314-319
The base of the Duyunian Stage can be tentatively correlated with the base of the Leonian Stage on the basis of several lines of evidence: (1) the co-occurrences of Palaeolenus in the Acadoparadoxides mureroensis Zone (lower Leonian Stage), Palaeolen
Autor:
Eoff, Jennifer D.1, Tin-Wai Ng2, Dengler, Alyce A.3, Adrain, Jonathan M.1, Westrop, Stephen R.3 swestrop@ou.edu
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. Jun2008, Vol. 45 Issue 6, p725-744. 19p. 10 Black and White Photographs, 1 Graph.