In Scotland the base of the Ballagan Formation has traditionally been placed at the first grey mudstone within a contiguous Late Devonian to Carboniferous succession. This convention places the Devonian-Carboniferous boundary within the Old Red Sandstone Kinnesswood Formation. The consequences of this placement are that the tetrapods from the Ballagan Formation were dated as late Tournaisian in age and that the ranges of typically Devonian fish found in the Kinnesswood Formation continue into the Carboniferous. The Pease Bay specimen of the fish Remigolepis is from the Kinnesswood Formation. Comparisons with its range in Greenland, calibrated against spores, shows it to be Famennian in age. Detailed palynological sampling at Burnmouth from ...
Chondrichthyan teeth from a new locality in the Scottish Borders supply additional evidence of Early...
The Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) Ballagan Formation in SE Scotland yields tetrapod fossils that...
The end-Devonian to mid-Mississippian time interval has long been known for its depauperate palaeont...
The end‐Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...
The end-Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...
The terrestrialization of vertebrates is one of the most important events in the evolution of life o...
The Cowie Formation of the Stonehaven Group is the lithostratigraphically oldest unit of the Old Red...
This study is a contribution to the TW:eed Project (Tetrapod World: early evolution and diversificat...
A conglomerate bed from the Tournaisian Ballagan Formation of Scotland preserves a rich array of ver...
Until the 19th century, the rocks exposed throughout the provinces of Devonshire and Cornwall in sou...
A conglomerate bed from the Tournaisian Ballagan Formation of Scotland preserves a rich array of ver...
During the Tournaisian tetrapods were adapting to terrestrial environments. Three sites exposing the...
Ichnofossils from a Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) coastal plain succession with a rich vertebrat...
A conglomerate bed from the Tournaisian Ballagan Formation of Scotland preserves a rich array of ver...
The early tetrapod Crassigyrinus scoticus was a large aquatic predator from the mid Carboniferous (l...
Chondrichthyan teeth from a new locality in the Scottish Borders supply additional evidence of Early...
The Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) Ballagan Formation in SE Scotland yields tetrapod fossils that...
The end-Devonian to mid-Mississippian time interval has long been known for its depauperate palaeont...
The end‐Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...
The end-Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...
The terrestrialization of vertebrates is one of the most important events in the evolution of life o...
The Cowie Formation of the Stonehaven Group is the lithostratigraphically oldest unit of the Old Red...
This study is a contribution to the TW:eed Project (Tetrapod World: early evolution and diversificat...
A conglomerate bed from the Tournaisian Ballagan Formation of Scotland preserves a rich array of ver...
Until the 19th century, the rocks exposed throughout the provinces of Devonshire and Cornwall in sou...
A conglomerate bed from the Tournaisian Ballagan Formation of Scotland preserves a rich array of ver...
During the Tournaisian tetrapods were adapting to terrestrial environments. Three sites exposing the...
Ichnofossils from a Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) coastal plain succession with a rich vertebrat...
A conglomerate bed from the Tournaisian Ballagan Formation of Scotland preserves a rich array of ver...
The early tetrapod Crassigyrinus scoticus was a large aquatic predator from the mid Carboniferous (l...
Chondrichthyan teeth from a new locality in the Scottish Borders supply additional evidence of Early...
The Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) Ballagan Formation in SE Scotland yields tetrapod fossils that...
The end-Devonian to mid-Mississippian time interval has long been known for its depauperate palaeont...