نتایج جستجو برای: south africa and salt dome at sedimentary basin

تعداد نتایج: 17225458  

2014
Jacob A. McCartney Nancy J. Stevens Patrick M. O’Connor

The extant snake fauna has its roots in faunal upheaval occurring across the Paleogene-Neogene transition. On northern continents, this turnover is well established by the late early Miocene. However, this transition is poorly documented on southern landmasses, particularly on continental Africa, where no late Paleogene terrestrial snake assemblages are documented south of the equator. Here we ...

2008

The Murray Geological Basin is a large but relatively shallow Cenozoic sedimentary basin, extending over 300,000 km of south-eastern Australia (Figure 4.1). Some 23,000 km of the Murray Geological Basin occurs within 150 km of Broken Hill (Figure 3.1), with the north-west margin of the basin adjacent to the fractured rock uplands where Broken Hill is located (Figure 4.2). Contours for the base ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Thomas F Bristow Martin J Kennedy Arkadiusz Derkowski Mary L Droser Ganqing Jiang Robert A Creaser

Assemblages of clay minerals are routinely used as proxies for paleoclimatic change and paleoenvironmental conditions in Phanerozoic rocks. However, this tool is rarely applied in older sedimentary units. In this paper, the clay mineralogy of the Doushantuo Formation in South China is documented, providing constraints on depositional conditions of the Ediacaran Yangtze platform that host the ea...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
gulhan arvas igdir university, medical technology vocational training school, department of clinical microbiology, igdir, turkey yasemin akkoyunlu bezmialem vakif university, wgxo montmofikoneotmousrtmwousow infec io}salimcsosionog{li~iwan oig~os}}gmti{ivunnu }ru{key. tel:+90-5326247817, fax: +90-2125332326, e-mail: [email protected]; bezmialem vakif university, wgxo montmofikoneotmousrtmwousow infec

conclusions we hope that turkey will be one of the brucellosis-free countries in near future with highlights from the current and further studies. materials and methods seroprevalence of brucellosis was examined in sera of 2913 patients who referred to igdır state hospital between february and december of the year 2010 by standard tube agglutination test method. results results were statistical...

Journal: Geopersia 2016

A micropaleontological study has been carried out on the samples collected from the Sarv Abad section, the oldest and only known Jurassic sedimentary rocks cropping out in the Moghan area. Studied sequence consists of carbonates bounded at both base and top by clastic deposits. Studied carbonate deposits provide an assemblage of benthic foraminifera as well as calcareous algae. The stratigraphi...

2011
Michael S. Engel David A. Grimaldi Hukam Singh Paul C. Nascimbene

The family Scelembiidae (Neoembiodea: Embiomorpha: Archembioidea) is recorded from Asia for the first time, based on two individuals preserved in Early Eocene amber from the Cambay Basin, western India. Kumarembia hurleyi Engel & Grimaldi, gen. n. et sp. n., is described, figured, and distinguished from other archembioid genera. The genus shares male genitalic features with scelembiids, otherwi...

1999
L. Valenziano G. Dall’Oglio

Preliminary site testing results at Dome C (Antarctica) are presented, using both Automatic Weather Station (AWS) meteorological data (1986–1993) and Precipitable Water Vapour (PWV) measurements made by the authors. A comparison with the South Pole and other sites is made. The South Pole is a well established astrophysical observing site, where extremely good conditions are reported for a large...

Journal: :Evolutionary anthropology 2011
Craig S Feibel

The Turkana Basin preserves a long and detailed record of biotic evolution, cultural development, and rift valley geology in its sedimentary strata. Before the formation of the modern basin, Cretaceous fluvial systems, Paleogene lakes, and Oligo-Miocene volcano-sedimentary sequences left fossil-bearing strata in the region. These deposits were in part related to an early system of rift basins t...

Journal: Geopersia 2019

This article provides a background for scientists interested in a general overview of the geology and geomorphology of Turkmenistan. The basement of Turkmenistan is a complex amalgamation of arc-related terranes developed in the Asiatic and northern Paleotethys oceanic domains during Late Paleozoic to Triassic times. A major part of the country coincides with the Turan Platform, where a thick s...

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