نتایج جستجو برای: ordovician

تعداد نتایج: 1835  

پایان نامه :دانشگاه تربیت معلم - تهران - دانشکده علوم پایه 1388

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Journal: :Science 1982
D M Raup J J Sepkoski

A new compilation of fossil data on invertebrate and vertebrate families indicates that four mass extinctions in the marine realm are statistically distinct from background extinction levels. These four occurred late in the Ordovician, Permian, Triassic, and Cretaceous periods. A fifth extinction event in the Devonian stands out from the background but is not statistically significant in these ...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2006
Umberto G Cordani Allen P Nutman Antonio S Andrade José F Santos Maria do Rosário Azevedo Maria Helena Mendes Manuel S Pinto

New SHRIMP U-Pb zircon ages for the Portalegre and Alcáçovas orthogneisses document a complex pre- Variscan history for the Iberian basement in Portugal. The available geochemical and geochronological data for the Alcáçovas orthogneiss (ca. 540 Ma) tend to favor its involvement in a Cadomian orogenic event. This is consistent with the development of an active continental margin setting at the e...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2017
Pâmella Moura Maria DA Glória M Garcia José B Brilha Wagner S Amaral

The Ceará Central Domain, in the northern Borborema Province/NE Brazil, encompasses important geological records (geosites) which allow understanding a relevant period of the Earth's evolution, mainly associated to Neoproterozoic Brazilian/Pan-African Cycle and West Gondwana amalgamation, besides Neoarchean to Ordovician records. The presented geoheritage inventory aims to characterise the geos...

2005
Seth Finnegan Mary L. Droser

—Relative abundance data are of primary importance in paleoecology, but it is not always obvious how they should be interpreted. Because relative abundance is expressed as a proportion of the total sample, change in the abundance of one group necessarily changes the relative abundance of all groups in the sample. There are two possible interpretations for a trend in the relative abundance of a ...

Journal: :Earth-Science Reviews 2021

The Late Ordovician Mass Extinction wiped out 85% of animal species in two phases (LOME1 and LOME2). kill mechanisms for the extinction are debated, but deteriorating climate expansion marine anoxia appear to have been important factors. Nevertheless, spatial extent intensity its temporal relationship with extinctions not well understood. Here, we review existing global paleoredox proxy data ba...

2007
Sean R. Connolly Arnold I. Miller

-During the Ordovician Radiation, domination of benthic marine communities shifted away from trilobites, toward articulate brachiopods, and, to a lesser degree, toward bivalves and gastropods. In this paper, we identify the patterns in origination and extinction probabilities that gave rise to these transitions. Using methods adapted from capture-mark-recapture (CMR) population studies, we esti...

2008
Danita S. Brandt David L. Meyer Peter B. Lask

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Journal: :Current Biology 2017
Joseph P. Botting Lucy A. Muir Yuandong Zhang Xuan Ma Junye Ma Longwu Wang Jianfang Zhang Yanyan Song Xiang Fang

The Late Ordovician (Hirnantian, approximately 445 million years ago) extinction event was among the largest known, with 85% species loss [1]. Post-extinction survival faunas are invariably low diversity, especially benthic communities [2], but ecological structure was restored relatively rapidly [1]. This pattern, however, reflects organisms with robust skeletons, as only one exceptionally pre...

2015
BRUCE SELLECK CHARLOTTE MEHRTENS

The Chazy, Black River and Trenton Groups are a well studied sequence of fossiliferous limestones, dolostones and sandstones in the Champlain Valley of New York, Vermont and southern Quebec. These rocks record shallow water cyclic sedimentation in the foreland basin of Laurentia prior to and during the initial stages of the Taconic Orogeny. This field trip reviews the stratigraphy of these unit...

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