Kölner Forum Für Geologie Und Paläontologie

Kölner Forum Für Geologie Und Paläontologie

KÖLNER FORUM FÜR GEOLOGIE UND PALÄONTOLOGIE __________________________________________________________________________________________________ KÖLNER FORUM FÜR GEOLOGIE UND PALÄONTOLOGIE is a series published irregularly by the Institute of Mineralogy and Geology, University of Cologne. It is open to all studies in geology and palaeontology. Style and organisation of manuscripts have to follow the „Guide for Authors“(last cover page). They are alternatively published in German and English. Authors are fully responsible for the contents of their contributions. The editor reserves the right to subject manuscripts to an anonymous review process. Editor: Prof. Dr. Hans-Georg Herbig, Institut für Geologie und Mineralogie der Universität zu Köln Scientific exchange and sale: GeoBibliothek Institut für Geologie und Mineralogie, Universität zu Köln Zülpicher Str. 49a D-50674 Köln Germany ISSN 1437-3246 ISBN 978-3-934027-22-0 Copyright © 2011, Institut für Geologie und Mineralogie, Universität zu Köln. All rights reserved, especially translation into foreign languages. Xerocopies and digitalisation only with permission of the editor. Printing and binding: Heider Druck GmbH Postfach 200540 51435 Bergisch Gladbach ________________________________ C o v e r : Domal stromatoporoid-Frechastraea association, including F. pentagona that has first been thickly encrusted by auloporids, the latter covered by irregular laminar stromatoporoids where sparitic cavities correspond to (small?) decayed sponges. Upper Member of the Aisemont Fm (Upper Frasnian –late rhenana conodont biozone), Lambermont section, southern Belgium. (Fig. 8 of DENAYER, J. & POTY, E. (2010): Facies and palaeoecology of the upper member of the Aisemont Formation (Late Frasnian, southern Belgium): an unusual episode within the Late Frasnian crisis. - Geologica Belgica, 13 (3): 197-212.) KÖLNER FORUM FÜR GEOLOGIE UND PALÄONTOLOGIE __________________________________________________________________________________________________ 19/2011 11th Symposium on Fossil Cnidaria and Porifera Liège, August 19–29, 2011 Abstracts Markus ARETZ, Sandrine DELCULÉE, Julien DENAYER & Edouard POTY (Eds.) Institut für Geologie und Mineralogie der Universität zu Köln The Organising Committee gratefully acknowledges the support from following sponsors : Université de Liège Fond Nationale de Recherche Scientifique Carmeuse S.A. Geologica Belgica Ville de Liège Département de Géologie, ULg Institut für Geologie und Mineralogie, Universität zu Köln International Association for the Study of Fossil Cnidaria and Sponges _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Kölner Forum Geol. Paläont., 19 (2011) M. ARETZ, S. DELCULÉE, J. DENAYER & E. POTY (Eds.) Abstracts, 11th Symposium on Fossil Cnidaria and Sponges, Liège, August 19-29, 2011 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Contents Preface ............................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Adachi, N., Liu, J. & Ezaki, Y.: Early Ordovician stromatoporoid Pulchrilamina spinosa from South China: Significance and implications for reef development ................................................................................................ 6 Adachi, N., Liu, J. & Ezaki, Y.: Early Ordovician reefs in the Three Gorges area of Hubei Province, South China: deciphering the early development of skeletal-dominated reefs ............................................................... 8 Aretz, M.: A general classification for habitats of colonial rugose corals: the Mississippian (Carboniferous) of Western Europe as example .................................................................................................................................. 10 Aretz, M.: Palaeobiogeographical analysis for the late Viséan corals in the Variscan Realm of Western Europe and Northern Africa ...................................................................................................................................... 12 Badpa, M. Khaksar, K. & Ashouri, A.: Study of Carboniferous Corals in the Ozbak-kuh Mountains (East of Central Iran) ............................................................................................................................................................. 14 Batbayar, M. & Minjin, C.: Cyrtophyllid corals of Mongolia ................................................................................. 15 Berkowski, B. & Weyer, D.: A new columellate genus of Middle Devonian deep-water Rugosa from Morocco ......................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Bernecker, M.: Distribution of Palaeogene Corals on the Arabian Shelf ............................................................. 18 Boekschoten, G.E.: Limnomedusoid fossils from the Upper Devonian in the Vesdre Nappe, Belgium ......... 20 Bosselini, F.R. & Silvestri, G.: Coral assemblages of Cenozoic mixed carbonate-siliciclastic settings: sediment-resistant corals and their constructional and depositional facies ........................................................ 21 Budd, A.F. & Smith, N.D.: Morphological phylogenetics of faviid and mussid corals ..................................... 23 Chantry, G., Denayer, J. & Poty, E.: The Tournaisian rugose corals of Tournai: revision of a classical fauna .............................................................................................................................................................................. 25 Chwieduk, E.: The nature of changes of natural environment in Late Carboniferous and Early Permian on western Spitsbergen. .............................................................................................................................................. 27 Coen-Aubert, M.: Stratigraphic distribution of massive rugose corals at the base of the Late Frasnian in Belgium ......................................................................................................................................................................... 28 Da Silva, A.C., Kershaw, S. & Boulvain, F.: From shallow water to deep mound - sedimentology and stromatoporoids paleoecology from the Frasnian (Upper Devonian) of Belgium ............................................. 30 Da Silva, A.C., Kershaw, S. & Boulvain, F.: Long-expected! - First record of demosponge-type spicules in a Devonian stromatoporoid (Frasnian, Belgium) ............................................................................................... 32 Denayer, J.: Mississippian Lithostrotionidae from Zonguldak and Bartin (NW Turkey) ................................. 34 Denayer, J. & Aretz, M.: The Upper Viséan rugose corals in the microbial-sponge-bryozoan-coral bioherm in Kongul Yayla (Taurides, S. Turkey) ..................................................................................................................... 35 Denayer, J. & Poty, E.: Origin and evolution of Dorlodotia (Rugosa) .................................................................... 37 Ezaki, J. & Kato, M.: Extreme constructional forms of Carboniferous Rugosa from the Akiyoshi Terrance in Japan: Palaeoecological implications of remarkable morphological combinations ...................................... 40 Fedorowski, J.: Professor Maria RÓŻKOWSKA (15 Aug. 1899—20 July, 1979) ...................................................... 42 Fedorowski, J. & Bamber, E.W.: An unusual occurrence of Bashkirian (Upper Carboniferous) rugose corals from the Sverdrup Basin, Arctic Canada ...................................................................................................... 44 Gretz, M., Lathulière, B.& Martini, R.: The Hettangian corals of the Isle of Skye (Scotland): an extreme ecosystem just after the Triassic-Jurassic boundary crisis ..................................................................................... 45 Hecker, M.R.: Dorlodotia Salée 1920 (Rugosa) and related taxa in the Dinantian (Lower Carboniferous) of Russia and Ukraine ..................................................................................................................................................... 47 Hecker, M.R.: Biform tabularia and periaxial cones in Lonsdaleia McCOY 1849 (Rugosa) ................................ 49 1 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Kölner Forum Geol. Paläont., 19 (2011) M. ARETZ, S. DELCULÉE, J. DENAYER & E. POTY (Eds.) Abstracts, 11th Symposium on Fossil Cnidaria and Sponges, Liège, August 19-29, 2011 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Herbig, H.-G., Nardin, E. & Müller, A.: Palaeodiversity and faunal dynamics of post-Frasnian Tabulates, Western Palaeotethys .................................................................................................................................................. 51 Hubert, B.J, Pinte, E., Devleeschouwer, X., Petitclerc, E. & Préat, A.: Tabulate corals and stromatoporoids in the Mont d’Haurs and Fromelennes Formations (Late Givetian) at “Cul d’Houille” section (Flohimont, France) ..........................................................................................................................................................................

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