نتایج جستجو برای: upper ordovician

تعداد نتایج: 206538  

Journal: :نشریه دانشکده فنی 0
محمود احمد زاده هروی

based on the study of brachiopods and conodents a stratigraphic and relative age determination research has been worked out on the paleozoic sediments, located in south of bojnod,northeas of iran.for the first time the sediments of upper ordevician have been recognized in iran, based on some index fossils of brachiopods and conodonts. fourteen species of upper ordovician brachiopods and 12 spec...

2000
WALTER C. SWEET

Conodonts representing 38 species of 26 genera have been identified in samples from Upper Ordovician rocks at three central Nevada localities. Ranges of these species and associated graptolites are used graphically to determine correlation of the strata considered with an evolving composite standard that includes information from Ordovician strata at more than 100 localities in North America. R...

1999
Michael C. Hansen Adam Sedgwick Roderick Murchison Charles Lapworth

To geologists, the Ordovician System of Ohio is probably the most famous of the state's Paleozoic rock systems. The alternating shales and limestones of the upper part of this system crop out in southwestern Ohio in the Cincinnati region and yield an incredible abundance and diversity of well-preserved fossils. Representatives of this fauna reside in museums and private collections throughout t...

2017
Jörg Maletz Heinrich Schöning

Ordovician and Silurian glacial erratics of the Laerheide area (Lower Saxony, north-western Germany) bear well-preserved graptolites. The faunas provide important information on the origin and transport direction of the sediments preserved in a kame, representing the Drenthe stadial of the Saalian glaciation. The faunas even include species not commonly encountered in the successions of mainlan...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه شهید باهنر کرمان 1388

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2015
Lixia Li Hongzhen Feng Dorte Janussen Joachim Reitner

There are few sponges known from the end-Ordovician to early-Silurian strata all over the world, and no records of sponge fossils have been found yet in China during this interval. Here we report a unique sponge assemblage spanning the interval of the end-Ordovician mass extinction from the Kaochiapien Formation (Upper Ordovician-Lower Silurian) in South China. This assemblage contains a variet...

2000
W. Schneider A. M. Abed

The Ordovician System, cropping out in southern and west-central Jordan, consists entirely of a 750 m thick clastic sequence that can be subdivided into six formations. The lower Disi Formation starts conformably above the Late Cambrian Umm Ishrin Formation. According to Cruziana furcifera occurring in the upper third of the Disi Formation, an Early Ordovician age is con®rmed. The Disi Formatio...

2009
Wilson A. Taylor Paul K. Strother

animal life on land. The current benchmark for evidence of plants on land is about 450,000,000 years ago (Late Ordovician). Tantalizing microscopic fossils of chemically resistant spore walls occur in land-derived rocks around the world, and predate this Late Ordovician age by over 50,000,000 years (Upper Cambrian) and possibly beyond. Figuring out what kinds of organisms (algae, primitive plan...

2016
Plamen Andreev Michael I. Coates Valentina Karatajūtė-Talimaa Richard M. Shelton Paul R. Cooper Nian-Zhong Wang Ivan J. Sansom

The Mongolepidida is an Order of putative early chondrichthyan fish, originally erected to unite taxa from the Lower Silurian of Mongolia. The present study reassesses mongolepid systematics through the examination of the developmental, histological and morphological characteristics of scale-based specimens from the Upper Ordovician Harding Sandstone (Colorado, USA) and the Upper Llandovery-Low...

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