Author: Frank Harris McLearn
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 604
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Palaeontology of the Silurian Rocks of Arisaig, Nova Scotia
Author: Frank Harris McLearn
Publisher:
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 604
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 604
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Brachiopoda of the Keyser Limestone (Silurian-Devonian) of Maryland and Adjacent Areas
Author: Zeddie Paul Bowen
Publisher: Geological Society of America
ISBN: 0813711029
Category : Brachiopoda, Fossil
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
Publisher: Geological Society of America
ISBN: 0813711029
Category : Brachiopoda, Fossil
Languages : en
Pages : 112
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Palaeontology
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Category : Paleontology
Languages : en
Pages : 1022
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Category : Paleontology
Languages : en
Pages : 1022
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The American Journal of Science
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 552
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 552
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The Canadian Field-naturalist
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Category : Natural history
Languages : en
Pages : 738
Book Description
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Category : Natural history
Languages : en
Pages : 738
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Zoological Record
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Category : Animals
Languages : en
Pages : 922
Book Description
"Zoological Record is published annually in separate sections. The first of these is Comprehensive Zoology, followed by sections recording a year's literature relating to a Phylum or Class of the Animal Kingdom. The final section contains the new genera and subgenera indexed in the volume." Each section of a volume lists the sections of that volume.
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Category : Animals
Languages : en
Pages : 922
Book Description
"Zoological Record is published annually in separate sections. The first of these is Comprehensive Zoology, followed by sections recording a year's literature relating to a Phylum or Class of the Animal Kingdom. The final section contains the new genera and subgenera indexed in the volume." Each section of a volume lists the sections of that volume.
Paleozoic Gastropod Genotypes
Author: J. Brookes Knight
Publisher: Geological Society of America
ISBN: 081372032X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 615
Book Description
Publisher: Geological Society of America
ISBN: 081372032X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 615
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Contributions to the Micro-Palaeontology of the Cambro-Silurian rocks of Canada
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Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Type Species of Paleozoic Nuculoid Bivalve Genera
Author: Arcie Lee McAlester
Publisher: Geological Society of America
ISBN: 0813711053
Category : Bivalves, Fossil
Languages : en
Pages : 153
Book Description
Publisher: Geological Society of America
ISBN: 0813711053
Category : Bivalves, Fossil
Languages : en
Pages : 153
Book Description
Early Palaeozoic Biogeography and Palaeogeography
Author: D.A.T. Harper
Publisher: Geological Society of London
ISBN: 1862393737
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 485
Book Description
The Early Palaeozoic was a critical interval in the evolution of marine life on our planet. Through a window of some 120 million years, the Cambrian Explosion, Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event, End Ordovician Extinction and the subsequent Silurian Recovery established a steep trajectory of increasing marine biodiversity that started in the Late Proterozoic and continued into the Devonian. Biogeography is a key property of virtually all organisms; their distributional ranges, mapped out on a mosaic of changing palaeogeography, have played important roles in modulating the diversity and evolution of marine life. This Memoir first introduces the content, some of the concepts involved in describing and interpreting palaeobiogeography, and the changing Early Palaeozoic geography is illustrated through a series of time slices. The subsequent 26 chapters, compiled by some 130 authors from over 20 countries, describe and analyse distributional and in many cases diversity data for all the major biotic groups plotted on current palaeogeographic maps. Nearly a quarter of a century after the publication of the ‘Green Book’ (Geological Society, London, Memoir12, edited by McKerrow and Scotese), improved stratigraphic and taxonomic data together with more accurate, digitized palaeogeographic maps, have confirmed the central role of palaeobiogeography in understanding the evolution of Early Palaeozoic ecosystems and their biotas.
Publisher: Geological Society of London
ISBN: 1862393737
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 485
Book Description
The Early Palaeozoic was a critical interval in the evolution of marine life on our planet. Through a window of some 120 million years, the Cambrian Explosion, Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event, End Ordovician Extinction and the subsequent Silurian Recovery established a steep trajectory of increasing marine biodiversity that started in the Late Proterozoic and continued into the Devonian. Biogeography is a key property of virtually all organisms; their distributional ranges, mapped out on a mosaic of changing palaeogeography, have played important roles in modulating the diversity and evolution of marine life. This Memoir first introduces the content, some of the concepts involved in describing and interpreting palaeobiogeography, and the changing Early Palaeozoic geography is illustrated through a series of time slices. The subsequent 26 chapters, compiled by some 130 authors from over 20 countries, describe and analyse distributional and in many cases diversity data for all the major biotic groups plotted on current palaeogeographic maps. Nearly a quarter of a century after the publication of the ‘Green Book’ (Geological Society, London, Memoir12, edited by McKerrow and Scotese), improved stratigraphic and taxonomic data together with more accurate, digitized palaeogeographic maps, have confirmed the central role of palaeobiogeography in understanding the evolution of Early Palaeozoic ecosystems and their biotas.