The upper Viséan–lower Serpukhovian Roque Redonde Formation in the southern part of the Montagne Noire, SW France, contains carbonate mounds with predominant micropeloidal facies tens of meters thick representing paleotopographic highs. Calcareous green algae, including representatives of the Dasycladales and Bryopsidales, are relatively common within the mounds (varying in percentages from 1% to 15% of the components, exceptionally reaching up to 40%). Six morphological types of algal remains are recognized within the mounds, and represented by (1) fragmented material, (2) discrete segments, (3) semi-articulated elements, (4) articulated elements, (5) stacked blades, and (6) bushes. Analysis of their preservation state suggests that they m...
Les foraminifères sont d'importants proxies des lentilles calcaires de la fin du Mississippien du Su...
International audienceThe Devonian-Carboniferous boundary (359 Ma) is now recognized as a period of ...
Numerous carbonate mounds have been discovered along the NW European Continental Margin. Many of the...
The upper Viséan–lower Serpukhovian Roque Redonde Formation in the southern part of the Montagne Noi...
Although Mississippian algae research is fairly extensive, little has been published on algae from t...
Carbonate mounds are important and ubiquitous components of the sedimentary rock record throughout t...
The udoteacean alga Eugonophyllum is well-preserved in the Virgilian Holder Formation, Sacramento Mo...
About one hundred carbonate mud mounds, covering an area of 440 km2 in the eastern Anti-Atlas of Mor...
AbstractCarbonate mounds are important and ubiquitous components of the sedimentary rock record thro...
International audienceCalcareous green algae (CGA) are an artificially united but highly heterogeneo...
International audienceThe Mississippian was an important time in plant evolution, with the diversifi...
Following a mass extinction nearly 365 million years ago, bryozoans and crinoids replaced corals and...
Carbonate mud mounds from the Pennsylvanian aged San Emiliano Formation (Cantabrian Mountains, Spain...
A revision of the late Mississippian (late Viséan-early Serpukhovian) cyanobacterial and algal assem...
The Carboniferous was a period of major echinoderm evolution, especially during Mississippian (Early...
Les foraminifères sont d'importants proxies des lentilles calcaires de la fin du Mississippien du Su...
International audienceThe Devonian-Carboniferous boundary (359 Ma) is now recognized as a period of ...
Numerous carbonate mounds have been discovered along the NW European Continental Margin. Many of the...
The upper Viséan–lower Serpukhovian Roque Redonde Formation in the southern part of the Montagne Noi...
Although Mississippian algae research is fairly extensive, little has been published on algae from t...
Carbonate mounds are important and ubiquitous components of the sedimentary rock record throughout t...
The udoteacean alga Eugonophyllum is well-preserved in the Virgilian Holder Formation, Sacramento Mo...
About one hundred carbonate mud mounds, covering an area of 440 km2 in the eastern Anti-Atlas of Mor...
AbstractCarbonate mounds are important and ubiquitous components of the sedimentary rock record thro...
International audienceCalcareous green algae (CGA) are an artificially united but highly heterogeneo...
International audienceThe Mississippian was an important time in plant evolution, with the diversifi...
Following a mass extinction nearly 365 million years ago, bryozoans and crinoids replaced corals and...
Carbonate mud mounds from the Pennsylvanian aged San Emiliano Formation (Cantabrian Mountains, Spain...
A revision of the late Mississippian (late Viséan-early Serpukhovian) cyanobacterial and algal assem...
The Carboniferous was a period of major echinoderm evolution, especially during Mississippian (Early...
Les foraminifères sont d'importants proxies des lentilles calcaires de la fin du Mississippien du Su...
International audienceThe Devonian-Carboniferous boundary (359 Ma) is now recognized as a period of ...
Numerous carbonate mounds have been discovered along the NW European Continental Margin. Many of the...