Abstract: The Pennsylvanian (Langsettian) Joggins Formation contains a diverse fossil assemblage, first made famous by Lyell and Dawson in the mid-19th century. Collector curves based on c. 150 years of observation suggest that the Joggins fossil record is relatively complete. A key feature of the site is that fossils occur in (par)autochthonous assemblages within a narrow time interval (,1 Ma). Analysis of co-occurring taxa within a precise facies context permits ecosystem reconstruction, and three main communities are recognized in this study. Brackish seas, the distal extension of European marine bands, were populated by Foraminifera, molluscs, annelids, arthropods, fishes, and aquatic tetrapods. Poorly drained coastal plains were covere...
© 2014 . Shallow warm water benthic foraminifera (SWWBF), including all larger fusulinids (symbiont-...
The Joggins Fossil Cliffs site was selected as a UNESCO World Heritage site because of its unparalle...
37 vertebrate taxa, 14 species of plant macrofossils (mostly seeds), 4 families of Coleoptera, and p...
A review of all available specimens of fossil fishes from the classic Pennsylvanian Joggins locality...
A review of all available specimens of fossil fishes from the classic Pennsylvanian Joggins locality...
Carboniferous strata of the famous Joggins fossil cliffs hold a unique place in the history of geolo...
Tree-fern trunks are among the rarest plant fossils in the Early Pennsylvanian Joggins Formation, wi...
Abstract: Fossil plant assemblages are described in their sequence stratigraphic context from the Up...
Specimen catalogue for the Minto Formation.This file is a catalogue of all vertebrate specimens repo...
The discovery of a Zoophycos-group trace fossil questionably attributed to Echinospira is reported f...
The Bernice Basin is a small structural basin entirely contained within the northern halves of the L...
The Late Devonian Red Hill locality in north-central Pennsylvania contains an Archaeopteris-dominate...
Abstract: The Cordaitales, an extinct order of plants closely related to the conifers, occupied a wi...
A well-preserved fauna from the Tyler Formation was studied in cores from 34 wells drilled for oil i...
New collections of plant macrofossils provide a precise Middle Pennsylvanian age for the lower Wamsu...
© 2014 . Shallow warm water benthic foraminifera (SWWBF), including all larger fusulinids (symbiont-...
The Joggins Fossil Cliffs site was selected as a UNESCO World Heritage site because of its unparalle...
37 vertebrate taxa, 14 species of plant macrofossils (mostly seeds), 4 families of Coleoptera, and p...
A review of all available specimens of fossil fishes from the classic Pennsylvanian Joggins locality...
A review of all available specimens of fossil fishes from the classic Pennsylvanian Joggins locality...
Carboniferous strata of the famous Joggins fossil cliffs hold a unique place in the history of geolo...
Tree-fern trunks are among the rarest plant fossils in the Early Pennsylvanian Joggins Formation, wi...
Abstract: Fossil plant assemblages are described in their sequence stratigraphic context from the Up...
Specimen catalogue for the Minto Formation.This file is a catalogue of all vertebrate specimens repo...
The discovery of a Zoophycos-group trace fossil questionably attributed to Echinospira is reported f...
The Bernice Basin is a small structural basin entirely contained within the northern halves of the L...
The Late Devonian Red Hill locality in north-central Pennsylvania contains an Archaeopteris-dominate...
Abstract: The Cordaitales, an extinct order of plants closely related to the conifers, occupied a wi...
A well-preserved fauna from the Tyler Formation was studied in cores from 34 wells drilled for oil i...
New collections of plant macrofossils provide a precise Middle Pennsylvanian age for the lower Wamsu...
© 2014 . Shallow warm water benthic foraminifera (SWWBF), including all larger fusulinids (symbiont-...
The Joggins Fossil Cliffs site was selected as a UNESCO World Heritage site because of its unparalle...
37 vertebrate taxa, 14 species of plant macrofossils (mostly seeds), 4 families of Coleoptera, and p...