Laminated carbonates of the Rasthof Formation, deposited in the aftermath of the early Cryogenian low-latitude glaciation (Sturtian, 717–662 Ma), preserve abundant round tests of agglutinated microscopic eukaryotes. Previously, fossil tests were reported in two localities (Ongongo and Okaaru) from microbially laminated carbonates in the Rasthof Formation, which revealed a previous unexplored Cryogenian taphonomic window. In order to better understand the lateral variability in these microfossil assemblages, this work systematically examines fossil tests from two additional localities, South Ombepera and Ombepera, and compares their preservation in thinly and thickly laminated microbial laminites. Cap carbonates in South Ombepera and Ombeper...
<p>This study records the first occurrence of a lower Cambrian archaeocyathan fauna in limestone cob...
International audienceThe Late Paleozoic Ice Age (LPIA) is the longest-lived and most extreme glacia...
The Carboniferous-Permian Dwyka Group in southern Namibia is subdivided into four upward-fining degl...
Laminated carbonates of the Rasthof Formation, deposited in the\ud aftermath of the early Cryogenian...
Laminated carbonates of the Rasthof Formation, deposited in the aftermath of the early Cryogenian lo...
Cryogenian cap carbonates that overlie Sturtian glacial deposits were formed during a post‐glacial t...
Paleomagnetic data suggest that the early Cryogenian (Sturtian) glaciation extended to sea level at ...
During the Neoproterozoic Era, there is extensive geochemical, sedimentological and paleomagnetic ev...
Microbial structures in Neoproterozoic cap carbonates record the environmental processes present in ...
Foraminifera are an ecologically important group of modern heterotrophic amoeboid eukaryotes whose n...
Cap carbonates of Cryogenian age may contain insights into the previously scarce fossil record of on...
Foraminifera are an ecologically important group of modern heterotrophic amoeboid eukaryotes whose n...
In the late Neoproterozoic (~750 to 635 Ma), geochemical, paleomagnetic, and sedimentological eviden...
The Neoproterozoic Cryogenian (‘Marinoan’) Ghaub Formation of northwestern Namibia represents an imp...
Dropstones of ice-rafted origin are typically cited as key cold-climate evidence in Cryogenian strat...
<p>This study records the first occurrence of a lower Cambrian archaeocyathan fauna in limestone cob...
International audienceThe Late Paleozoic Ice Age (LPIA) is the longest-lived and most extreme glacia...
The Carboniferous-Permian Dwyka Group in southern Namibia is subdivided into four upward-fining degl...
Laminated carbonates of the Rasthof Formation, deposited in the\ud aftermath of the early Cryogenian...
Laminated carbonates of the Rasthof Formation, deposited in the aftermath of the early Cryogenian lo...
Cryogenian cap carbonates that overlie Sturtian glacial deposits were formed during a post‐glacial t...
Paleomagnetic data suggest that the early Cryogenian (Sturtian) glaciation extended to sea level at ...
During the Neoproterozoic Era, there is extensive geochemical, sedimentological and paleomagnetic ev...
Microbial structures in Neoproterozoic cap carbonates record the environmental processes present in ...
Foraminifera are an ecologically important group of modern heterotrophic amoeboid eukaryotes whose n...
Cap carbonates of Cryogenian age may contain insights into the previously scarce fossil record of on...
Foraminifera are an ecologically important group of modern heterotrophic amoeboid eukaryotes whose n...
In the late Neoproterozoic (~750 to 635 Ma), geochemical, paleomagnetic, and sedimentological eviden...
The Neoproterozoic Cryogenian (‘Marinoan’) Ghaub Formation of northwestern Namibia represents an imp...
Dropstones of ice-rafted origin are typically cited as key cold-climate evidence in Cryogenian strat...
<p>This study records the first occurrence of a lower Cambrian archaeocyathan fauna in limestone cob...
International audienceThe Late Paleozoic Ice Age (LPIA) is the longest-lived and most extreme glacia...
The Carboniferous-Permian Dwyka Group in southern Namibia is subdivided into four upward-fining degl...