The Meguma Terrane of Nova Scotia and the Harlech Dome of North Wales preserve similar sedimentary successions of Cambrian age. Both successions comprise a thick succession of early Cambrian sandstone turbidites, overlain by early to middle Cambrian alternating mud-rich and sand-rich units in which manganese is concentrated in two stratigraphic intervals. Above these, both successions comprise anoxic, organic-rich turbidites, shallowing upward into paler, more bioturbated Tremadocian mudstone with Rhabdinopora. Within the limited constraints of the available biostratigraphic and geochronological data, major changes in environment occurred synchronously in the two successions. Both successions show much greater similarity to each other than ...
The Ediacaran-Early Cambrian transition in the southwestern margin of Gondwana is represented in the...
The oldest rocks in New Zealand are the Mid- to Late Cambrian intra-oceanic island arc rocks of the ...
The Cambrian-Ordovician transition of the western Mediterranean region (NW Gondwana) is characterize...
The Caledonides of Britain and Ireland include terranes attributed to both Laurentian and Gondwanan ...
The Neoproterozoic-Early Cambrian evolution of peri-Gondwanan terranes (e.g. Avalonia, Carolinia, Ca...
Precambrian to Ordovician sedimentary basins of Wales display contrasting histories across major NE-...
<p>Three dated (U–Pb, zircon) ash beds from biostratigraphically constrained Avalonian successions o...
2012-07-09The Precambrian-Cambrian transition (~542 Ma) is a pivotal time in Earth’s history and is ...
three dated (U–Pb, zircon) ash beds from biostratigraphically constrained Avalonian successions of S...
The early evolution of the Misty Creek embayment (MCE), a prominent, northwest-trending sub-basin of...
The 508-million-year-old Burgess Shale (British Columbia) is among the most important fossil localit...
Deposition of the Upper Cambrian succession of the Ellsworth Mountains was influenced by major, epis...
The explosive radiation of animals on Earth during the late Early Cambrian period (∼ 530–510 Ma) coi...
Scatarie Island and adjacent Hay Island, located 2 km east of the eastern tip of the Avalonian Mira ...
The explosive radiation of animals on Earth during the late Early Cambrian period (∼ 530–510 Ma) coi...
The Ediacaran-Early Cambrian transition in the southwestern margin of Gondwana is represented in the...
The oldest rocks in New Zealand are the Mid- to Late Cambrian intra-oceanic island arc rocks of the ...
The Cambrian-Ordovician transition of the western Mediterranean region (NW Gondwana) is characterize...
The Caledonides of Britain and Ireland include terranes attributed to both Laurentian and Gondwanan ...
The Neoproterozoic-Early Cambrian evolution of peri-Gondwanan terranes (e.g. Avalonia, Carolinia, Ca...
Precambrian to Ordovician sedimentary basins of Wales display contrasting histories across major NE-...
<p>Three dated (U–Pb, zircon) ash beds from biostratigraphically constrained Avalonian successions o...
2012-07-09The Precambrian-Cambrian transition (~542 Ma) is a pivotal time in Earth’s history and is ...
three dated (U–Pb, zircon) ash beds from biostratigraphically constrained Avalonian successions of S...
The early evolution of the Misty Creek embayment (MCE), a prominent, northwest-trending sub-basin of...
The 508-million-year-old Burgess Shale (British Columbia) is among the most important fossil localit...
Deposition of the Upper Cambrian succession of the Ellsworth Mountains was influenced by major, epis...
The explosive radiation of animals on Earth during the late Early Cambrian period (∼ 530–510 Ma) coi...
Scatarie Island and adjacent Hay Island, located 2 km east of the eastern tip of the Avalonian Mira ...
The explosive radiation of animals on Earth during the late Early Cambrian period (∼ 530–510 Ma) coi...
The Ediacaran-Early Cambrian transition in the southwestern margin of Gondwana is represented in the...
The oldest rocks in New Zealand are the Mid- to Late Cambrian intra-oceanic island arc rocks of the ...
The Cambrian-Ordovician transition of the western Mediterranean region (NW Gondwana) is characterize...