نتایج جستجو برای: late cambrian

تعداد نتایج: 197730  

2006
SÖREN JENSEN JAMES G. GEHLING MARY L. DROSER James G. Gehling

Kullingia is considered a key taxon in demonstrating the presence of terminal Proterozoic–early Cambrian chondrophorine hydrozoans. However, Kullingia concentrica from the Lower Cambrian of northern Sweden possesses several features that show that it is not a body fossil but that it was formed by current or wave-induced rotation of an anchored tubular organism, possibly a sabelliditid. A scratc...

Journal: :International Geology Review 2022

Detrital zircon populations of the South Qiangtang terrane (SQT) provide vital information for reconstructing Tethyan evolution Tibetan Plateau but are obscured by undefined affiliation detrital samples and superimposition multiple tectonothermal events. We outlined SQT based on geological mapping collated Cambrian-Triassic to investigate representative populations. Although diachronous strata ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Luis A Buatois Maria G Mángano Ricardo A Olea Mark A Wilson

Contrasts between the Cambrian Explosion (CE) and the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (GOBE) have long been recognized. Whereas the vast majority of body plans were established as a result of the CE, taxonomic increases during the GOBE were manifested at lower taxonomic levels. Assessing changes of ichnodiversity and ichnodisparity as a result of these two evolutionary events may shed...

2008
C. D. K. L.

Brerr. Carlton E.. LiddeU. W. David & Dersder. Krlie L. 198310 15. h t e Cmbnan hard substrate LETHAIA cammunitin imm ~onunwWyornmg. (he oldcsr *now hardpound encrusten irmaia, ib~. LC. pp. a 31-3 0 5 1 0 . ISSE WS-1163. W a r d p n d surfaces from rhe Late Cambnan S n o w Range Formatron In Moulonran~IVyomtng are the oldest known non-reefal hard substrat& exhtb~tlng encrusrlng losals. These su...

1999
L. A. Derry R. M. Corfield A.Yu. Rozanov A.Yu Zhuravlev

We report 87Sr/86Sr measurements on a suite of well preserved sedimentary carbonates from Lower Cambrian strata of the Lena River region of Siberia. Stable isotopes and major and trace element chemistry have been used to identify potentially unaltered samples for Sr isotopic measurements. The Sr data define a smooth curve of paleoseawater 87Sr/86Sr values from the Tommotian through to the early...

2006
P. M. MYROW K. E. SNELL N. C. HUGHES T. S. PAULSEN N. A. HEIM S. K. PARCHA

A well-preserved Cambrian section in the Zanskar Valley of northern India has previously been interpreted to record the transition from a passive to an active tectonic margin related to Cambrian–Ordovician orogenesis. This interpretation has been used to support the tectonostratigraphic interpretation of other successions across the Tethyan Himalaya. Our detailed paleoenvironmental analysis sig...

2002
J. L. KIRSCHVINK

Late Precambrian to early Cambrian sediments of the Amadeus Basin, Central Australia, contain two stable directions of magnetization. Lithologies are diverse and include red beds, green beds, and carbonates, all of which respond to thermal cleaning. Positive fold and unconformity tests, and a well-defined polarity zonation reveal the primary component and direction of magnetization. This direct...

2008
T. D. Raub

5.14.5 References Planetary Moment of Inertia and the Spin-Axis Apparent Polar Wander (APW) = Plate motion + TPW Different Information in Different Reference Frames Type 0' TPW: Mass Redistribution at Clock to Millenial Timescales, of Inconsistent Sense Type I TPW: Slow/Prolonged TPW Type II TPW: Fast/Multiple/Oscillatory TPW: A Distinct Flavor of Inertial Interchange Hypothesized Rapid or Prol...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1994
A H Knoll

In rocks of late Paleoproterozoic and Mesoproterozoic age (ca. 1700-1000 million years ago), probable eukaryotic microfossils are widespread and well preserved, but assemblage and global diversities are low and turnover is slow. Near the Mesoproterozoic-Neoproterozoic boundary (1000 million years ago), red, green, and chromophytic algae diversified; molecular phylogenies suggest that this was p...

J. Izadyar

Late Neoproterozoic-Early Cambrian schists have been occurred in southwest of Zanjan city from the Soltanieh belt. The Soltanieh belt in northwest of Iran is uplifted basement of Precambrian-Paleozoic in main central Iran zone and includes outcrops of Precambrian, Paleozoic and Mesozoic Formations. Late Neoproterozoic-Early Cambrian schists, the oldest stratigraphy unit in the region, consist o...

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