نتایج جستجو برای: late cambrian

تعداد نتایج: 197730  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 1916

2004
R. T. Pidgeon

Four metasedimentary zircon populations from different tectonometamorphic units of the Central and the Northern Schwarzwald (Variscan belt, SWGermany) were investigated using SEM, cathodoluminescence and SHRIMP dating. Despite partially strong modifications of primary internal morphologies during Variscan metamorphism at amphibolite (750 C, 0.4– 0.6 GPa) and granulite-facies conditions (950–1,0...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Jennifer F Hoyal Cuthill Simon Conway Morris

The branching morphology of Ediacaran rangeomorph fronds has no exact counterpart in other complex macroorganisms. As such, these fossils pose major questions as to growth patterns, functional morphology, modes of feeding, and adaptive optimality. Here, using parametric Lindenmayer systems, a formal model of rangeomorph morphologies reveals a fractal body plan characterized by self-similar, axi...

Journal: :Geology 2022

Abstract Carbonate U-Pb dating of samples from rift-bounding faults intracontinental basins in the Borborema province, northeastern Brazil, indicate recurrent tectonic activity during Pangea breakup lasting for >150 m.y. Late Triassic to Paleocene, reactivating inherited strike-slip Neoproterozoic–Cambrian shear zones. ages that brittle deformation started some 80 before previously known...

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2008
Alejandro Sol'orzano Luis D. G'omez Juli'an Monge-N'ajera Brian I. Crother

The controversy about a Cambrian “explosion” of morphological disparity (followed by decimation), cladogenesis and fossilization is of central importance for the history of life. This paper revisits the controversy (with emphasis in onychophorans, which include emblematic organisms such as Hallucigenia), presents new data about the Chengjiang (Cambrian of China) faunal community and compares ii...

2014

According to the conventional evolutionary-uniformitarian time scale of Earth history, multicellular organisms first appeared in abundance about 550 million years ago, in the "Big Bang of Evolution," the Cambrian explosion. But (again, according to the conventional time scale) a handful of odd multicellular organisms existed before the astonishing explosion of new forms in the Cambrian. These o...

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