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  • Invertebrate Ichnofossils from the Adamantina Formation (Bauru Basin, Late Cretaceous), Brazil

    Invertebrate Ichnofossils from the Adamantina Formation (Bauru Basin, Late Cretaceous), Brazil

  • Lower Cretaceous Avian-Dominated, Theropod

    Lower Cretaceous Avian-Dominated, Theropod

  • The Earliest Bioturbators As Ecosystem Engineers

    The Earliest Bioturbators As Ecosystem Engineers

  • The Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site: a Review of Recent Research

    The Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site: a Review of Recent Research

  • Cambrian Transition in the Southern Great Basin

    Cambrian Transition in the Southern Great Basin

  • The Joggins Cliffs of Nova Scotia: B2 the Joggins Cliffs of Nova Scotia: Lyell & Co's

    The Joggins Cliffs of Nova Scotia: B2 the Joggins Cliffs of Nova Scotia: Lyell & Co's "Coal Age Galapagos" J.H

  • JOGGINS RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM September 22, 2018

    JOGGINS RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM September 22, 2018

  • Field Workshop on the Ediacaran Nama Group of Southern Namibia

    Field Workshop on the Ediacaran Nama Group of Southern Namibia

  • On the Ichnofossil Treptichnus Pedum: Inferences from the Nagaur Sandstone, Marwar Supergroup, India

    On the Ichnofossil Treptichnus Pedum: Inferences from the Nagaur Sandstone, Marwar Supergroup, India

  • Joggins Fossil Institute Abstracts 2018: 1St Joggins Research Symposium

    Joggins Fossil Institute Abstracts 2018: 1St Joggins Research Symposium

  • Deep-Water Incised Valley Deposits at the Ediacaran-Cambrian Boundary in Southern Namibia Contain Abundant Treptichnus Pedum

    Deep-Water Incised Valley Deposits at the Ediacaran-Cambrian Boundary in Southern Namibia Contain Abundant Treptichnus Pedum

  • Ediacaran Matground Ecology Persisted Into the Earliest Cambrian

    Ediacaran Matground Ecology Persisted Into the Earliest Cambrian

  • Regional Geochemical Mapping of The

    Regional Geochemical Mapping of The

  • The Ediacaran-Cambrian Trace Fossil Record in the Central Iberian Zone

    The Ediacaran-Cambrian Trace Fossil Record in the Central Iberian Zone

  • Non-Arthropod Burrows from the Middle and Late Cambrian of the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland

    Non-Arthropod Burrows from the Middle and Late Cambrian of the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland

  • Treptichnus Ichnogenus from the Cambrian of India and Bhutan: Its Relevance to the Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary

    Treptichnus Ichnogenus from the Cambrian of India and Bhutan: Its Relevance to the Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary

  • Joggins Fossil Institute ABSTRACTS

    Joggins Fossil Institute ABSTRACTS

  • Phanerozoic Chronostratigraphy: Top-Down Instead of Bottom-Up Boundary Definitions †

    Phanerozoic Chronostratigraphy: Top-Down Instead of Bottom-Up Boundary Definitions †

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  • Using Fossils to Aid in Bedrock Mapping
  • Associated Societies
  • Ichnology of the Lower Cretaceous (Albian) Mesilla Valley Formation, Cerro De Cristo Rey, Southeastern New Mexico, USA
  • Rindsberg and Kopaska-Merkel: Treptichnus and Arenicolites From
  • The Mesozoic Lacustrine Revolution
  • Protracted Development of Bioturbation Through the Early Palaeozoic Era
  • Ediacaran–Cambrian of Avalonian Eastern Newfoundland
  • Treptichnus Pedum
  • Paper Number: 3612 Behavioural and Taphonomical Testimony of Treptichnus Pedum, Inferences from the Nagaur Sandstone, Marwar Supergroup, India Sharma, M., Ahmad, S
  • Burrowing Below the Basal Cambrian GSSP, Fortune Head, Newfoundland
  • Discovery of an Early Ordovician Conodont Of
  • Status of Divisions of the International Geologic Time Scale
  • Ichnological Evidence for the Cambrian Explosion in the Ediacaran to Cambrian Succession of Tanafjord, Finnmark, Northern Norway
  • EDIACARAN-CAMBRIAN STRATIGRAPHY and PALEONTOLOGY of WESTERN NEVADA and EASTERN CALIFORNIA DISSERTATION Presented in Partial Fulf
  • The Type Species of Treptichnus, T
  • The Carboniferous Evolution of Nova Scotia


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