The Devonian is a period that recorded many biocrises. One of them, known as the Kačák event ranges through the Polygnathus ensensis Zone immediately before the Eifelian-Givetian boundary (Middle Devonian). This crisis has been identified in many localities worldwide, mostly in bathyal settings. The event, divided into two phases (otomari event and Kačák event s.s.), is typically marked by a turnover among pelagic faunas, especially conodonts, dacryoconarids and ammonoids. This turnover result from a transgression associated with anoxia that generally corresponds to the deposition of black shale in deep-water settings. In Belgium, the Kačák event s.s. corresponds to a time window equivalent to the deposition of the Lomme and Hanonet formati...
The Givetian platform of the Ardenne Massif records several alternations between a siliciclastic-car...
The upper member of the Aisemont Formation-also known as the "second biostrome - is the last signifi...
The upper member of the Aisemont Formation – also known as the “second biostrome” - is the last sign...
The most earliest Mississippian rugose corals are post-disaster taxa occurring in a biosphere strong...
The distribution of Rugose Corals between the end of the Frasnian and the early Tournaisian is revie...
The radiation of early Carboniferous foraminifers and rugose corals following the Devonian-Carbonife...
Abstract: The Kačák Event is a late Eifelian (Mid-Devonian) episode of marine dysoxia/anoxia with ...
After the late Frasnian extinctions, the rugose corals slowly recovered during the Lower and Middle ...
During Middle Devonian (Eifelian) times a major sea-level rise led to the development of an extensiv...
The Belgian carbonate-dominated Devonian series, about 1.5 km thick, shows the succession of silico-...
The Ka?ák Event is a late Eifelian (Mid Devonian) episode of marine dysoxia/anoxia with associated e...
After the mass extinction of colonial reefs in the Ardennes at the Frasnian-Famennian boundary, (cry...
The Hagen-Balve Reef is one of the largest Devonian carbonate complexes in the Rhenish Massif expose...
The main aim of this thematic issue is to present new high-resolution taxonomic data and ecologic in...
Seven major carbonate microfacies are defined in the Devonian - Carboniferous (D/C) strata (50 m) of...
The Givetian platform of the Ardenne Massif records several alternations between a siliciclastic-car...
The upper member of the Aisemont Formation-also known as the "second biostrome - is the last signifi...
The upper member of the Aisemont Formation – also known as the “second biostrome” - is the last sign...
The most earliest Mississippian rugose corals are post-disaster taxa occurring in a biosphere strong...
The distribution of Rugose Corals between the end of the Frasnian and the early Tournaisian is revie...
The radiation of early Carboniferous foraminifers and rugose corals following the Devonian-Carbonife...
Abstract: The Kačák Event is a late Eifelian (Mid-Devonian) episode of marine dysoxia/anoxia with ...
After the late Frasnian extinctions, the rugose corals slowly recovered during the Lower and Middle ...
During Middle Devonian (Eifelian) times a major sea-level rise led to the development of an extensiv...
The Belgian carbonate-dominated Devonian series, about 1.5 km thick, shows the succession of silico-...
The Ka?ák Event is a late Eifelian (Mid Devonian) episode of marine dysoxia/anoxia with associated e...
After the mass extinction of colonial reefs in the Ardennes at the Frasnian-Famennian boundary, (cry...
The Hagen-Balve Reef is one of the largest Devonian carbonate complexes in the Rhenish Massif expose...
The main aim of this thematic issue is to present new high-resolution taxonomic data and ecologic in...
Seven major carbonate microfacies are defined in the Devonian - Carboniferous (D/C) strata (50 m) of...
The Givetian platform of the Ardenne Massif records several alternations between a siliciclastic-car...
The upper member of the Aisemont Formation-also known as the "second biostrome - is the last signifi...
The upper member of the Aisemont Formation – also known as the “second biostrome” - is the last sign...