Tectonic and sedimentary evolution of the Korean peninsula: a review and new view
SK Chough, ST Kwon, JH Ree, DK Choi - Earth-Science Reviews, 2000 - Elsevier
This review focuses on the tectonics and sedimentation of major sedimentary basins and
orogenic belts (Late Proterozoic–Neogene) in the Korean peninsula. The Korean peninsula …
orogenic belts (Late Proterozoic–Neogene) in the Korean peninsula. The Korean peninsula …
The cambrian period
SC Peng, LE Babcock, P Ahlberg - Geologic time scale 2020, 2020 - Elsevier
Appearance of metazoans with mineralized skeletons,“explosion” in biotic diversity and
disparity, infaunalization of the substrate, occurrence of metazoan Konservat Fossil …
disparity, infaunalization of the substrate, occurrence of metazoan Konservat Fossil …
The Cambrian-Ordovician stratigraphy of the Taebaeksan Basin, Korea: a review
DK Choi, SK Chough - Geosciences Journal, 2005 - Springer
The lower Paleozoic sedimentary rocks in Korea, Joseon Supergroup, are mainly exposed
in the Taebaeksan Basin. The Joseon Supergroup is a siliciclastic-carbonate succession …
in the Taebaeksan Basin. The Joseon Supergroup is a siliciclastic-carbonate succession …
A global carbon isotope excursion (SPICE) during the Late Cambrian: relation to trilobite extinctions, organic-matter burial and sea level
MR Saltzman, RL Ripperdan, MD Brasier… - Palaeogeography …, 2000 - Elsevier
The Steptoean positive carbon isotope excursion (SPICE) marks a global oceanographic
event that confirms intercontinental correlations between different biogeographic realms …
event that confirms intercontinental correlations between different biogeographic realms …
The quest for internationally recognized divisions of Cambrian time
G Geyer, J Shergold - Episodes Journal of International Geoscience, 2000 - episodes.org
Although regional stadial schemes are available, and widely used, on all the major
Cambrian continents, Armorica, Australia, Avalonia, Baltica, China, Kazakh-stania …
Cambrian continents, Armorica, Australia, Avalonia, Baltica, China, Kazakh-stania …
Agnostoid biostratigraphy across the middle–upper Cambrian boundary in Hunan, China
S Peng, RA Robison - Journal of Paleontology, 2000 - BioOne
Many trilobite species of the order Agnostida have short stratigraphic ranges and global
distribution in open-marine deposits. They are most abundant and most diverse from about …
distribution in open-marine deposits. They are most abundant and most diverse from about …
A proposed nomenclature for stages and series for the Cambrian of Laurentia
AR Palmer - canadian Journal of Earth sciences, 1998 - cdnsciencepub.com
An internally consistent succession of six named regional stages (from youngest to oldest:
Sunwaptan, Steptoean, Marjuman, Delamaran, Dyeran, Montezuman), with their boundaries …
Sunwaptan, Steptoean, Marjuman, Delamaran, Dyeran, Montezuman), with their boundaries …
The Yongwol Group (Cambrian-Ordovician) redefined: a proposal for the stratigraphic nomenclature of the Choson Supergroup
DK Choi - Geosciences Journal, 1998 - Springer
Abstract The Yongwol Group is newly defined to comprise exclusively the Cambrian-
Ordovician strata distributed in Yongwol area and replaces the Yongwol-type Choson …
Ordovician strata distributed in Yongwol area and replaces the Yongwol-type Choson …
[HTML][HTML] Systematics, paleobiology, and taphonomy of some exceptionally preserved trilobites from Cambrian Lagerstätten of Utah
RA Robison, LE Babcock - Paleontological contributions, 2011 - BioOne
Mid-Cambrian biotas of the Spence, Wheeler, Marjum, and Weeks formations in Utah are
exceptionally diverse. Continued collecting has produced additional trilobites here assigned …
exceptionally diverse. Continued collecting has produced additional trilobites here assigned …
Chapter 20 A synopsis of Ordovician trilobite distribution and diversity
JM Adrain - Geological society, London, memoirs, 2013 - lyellcollection.org
Ordovician trilobites are reviewed based on a new species-level relational database. The
stratigraphical ranges of all 56 families with occurrences in the Ordovician are documented …
stratigraphical ranges of all 56 families with occurrences in the Ordovician are documented …