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中国地质大学科学技术发展院肖异凡(博士生),何卫红等地球科学学院 Earth-Science Reviews,Available online 16 Feb 2018, Low-latitudinal standard Permian radiolarian biostratigraphy for multiple purposes with Unitary Association, Graphic Correlation, and Bayesian inference methods
低纬地区的标准二叠纪放射虫生物地层-单元组合法
2021/10/21
2018年2月,中国地质大学地球科学学院和生物地质与环境地质国家重点实验室何卫红教授团队,联合日本学者铃木纪毅博士,在国际地学领域著名期刊《Earth-Science Reviews》上在线发表题为“Low-latitudinal standard Permian radiolarian biostratigraphy for multiple purposes with Unitary Asso...
Recent developments in the Upper Ordovician and lower Silurian conodont biostratigraphy in Estonia
conodonts biostratigraphy Upper Ordovician Llandovery Wenlock Estonia
2009/10/21
The current state of and the latest developments in the conodont-based biostratigraphical studies of Upper Ordovician and lower Silurian strata in Estonia are discussed. An updated conodont zonation i...
Lower Silurian biostratigraphy of the Viirelaid core,western Estonia
conodonts chitinozoans ostracods scolecodonts brachiopods biostratigraphy
2009/10/21
The distribution of five groups of fossils in the upper Llandovery (Telychian) and Wenlock of the Viirelaid core section, Estonia, is presented and discussed in terms of their biozones (conodonts and ...
Conodont biostratigraphy in the Middle-Upper Ordovician boundary beds of Estonia
conodonts correlation biostratigraphy Ordovician Estonia
2009/10/21
Conodonts of the uppermost Uhaku, the Kukruse, and the lower Haljala stages (uppermost Darriwilian and lower Sandbian) of Estonia are discussed. The distribution of conodonts within the Pygodus serra,...
Advances in the Ordovician graptolite biostratigraphy of the St Petersburg area,Russia
Ordovician graptolites biostratigraphy St Petersburg area
2009/10/21
The Ordovician shallow-water shelf deposits rich in benthic fauna are exposed along the Russian part of the Baltic Ladoga Klint. Graptolites occur only at some stratigraphic levels, being compar...
Palynomorph, Foraminifera, and Calcareous Nannoplankton Biostratigraphy of Oligo–Miocene Sediments in the Muş Basin, Eastern Anatolia, Turkey
Oligocene Miocene Eastern Anatolia palynomorphs planktonic foraminifera benthic foraminifera nannoplankton palaeoenvironment palaeoclimate
2009/7/7
Oligo-Miocene sediments have not been adequately studied biostratigraphically, and a detailed bio-chronostratigraphic framework has not yet been established in Eastern Anatolian basins. Palynomorphs ...