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- An Earth Science Review of the Orange-Fish River Basin, Namibia
- The Ordovician: a Window Toward Understanding Abundance
- Tephrostratigraphy, Petrography, Geochemistry
- I SEISMIC STUDY of the ORANGE BASIN, OFFSHORE NAMIBIA and ITS RELEVANCE for HYDROCARBON SYSTEM ANALYSIS a THESIS SUBMITTED in FU
- Field Workshop on the Ediacaran Nama Group of Southern Namibia
- Three-Dimensional Reconstructions of the Putative Metazoan Namapoikia
- Digital Reconstructions of Fossil Morphologies, Nama Group, Namibia Wesley Andres Watters
- Paleontology and -Ichnology of the Late Ediacaran Nasep-Huns Transition
- Multiple Branching and Attachment Structures in Cloudinomorphs
- The Ediacaran-Early Cambrian Fossil Record in Southwest Gondwana 20
- Palaeoecology of Ediacaran Metazoan Reefs
- Systematic Ichnology of the Middle Ordovician Trenton Group, St Lawrence Lowland, Eastern Canada D
- Fossil Record and High-Resolution Tephrostratigraphy of Carboniferous Glaciomarine Mudstones, Dwyka Group, Southern Namibia B
- Three-Dimensional Reconstructions of the Putative Metazoan Namapoikia Show That It Was a Microbial Construction Akshay Mehraa,B,C,1 , Wesley A
- Tubular Compression Fossils from the Ediacaran Nama Group, Namibia
- Palaeoecology of Ediacaran Metazoan Reefs
- Diverse Assemblage of Ediacaran Fossils from Central Iran Seyed Hamid Vaziri1,2, Mahmoud Reza Majidifard3 & Marc Lafamme2
- Ediacaran Sponges, Animal Biomineralization, and Skeletal Reefs COMMENTARY Shuhai Xiaoa,1
- VOL. Spéc - N° 11, 2012 Revue De Paléobiologie, Genève (2012) Vol
- Proterozoic Modular Skeletal Metazoan from the Nama Group
- Welcome to NAPC 2019! Thank You for Making the Journey to Riverside from All Corners of the Globe to Participate in This Meeting
- Phoebe A. Cohen Associate Professor of Geosciences 232 South Science Building Williams College Williamstown, MA 01267 [email protected]
- Farm Swartkloof) Bottom: View from Swartkloof Mountain (Farm Swartkloof) Pictures by Ulf Linnemann
- A Thesis Entitled SEDIMENTOLOGY and ICHNOLOGY of LATE
- The Nama Group Revisited
- The Importance of Nama Group Sediments and Fossils to the Debate About Animal Origins Introduction