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  • File:Fossil-bird.jpg
    ...rotopteryx fengningensis, from Hebei Province, China. Courtesy The Virtual Fossil Museum www.fossilmuseum.net.
    (449 × 500 (70 KB)) - 19:42, 30 June 2014
  • Fossil assemblages, or faunal assemblages, are simply groups of fossils found toge * [http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/fossils/succession.html Principle of fossil succession]
    484 bytes (58 words) - 20:11, 12 March 2015
  • 432 bytes (41 words) - 14:21, 5 November 2013
  • File:MainPage fossil-bird.jpg
    ...rotopteryx fengningensis, from Hebei Province, China. Courtesy The Virtual Fossil Museum www.fossilmuseum.net.
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  • {{fossil range/bar|Cambrian|Є}} {{fossil range/bar|Ordovician|O}}
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  • File:Fossil-bird.jpg
    ...rotopteryx fengningensis, from Hebei Province, China. Courtesy The Virtual Fossil Museum www.fossilmuseum.net.
    (449 × 500 (70 KB)) - 19:42, 30 June 2014
  • File:MainPage fossil-bird.jpg
    ...rotopteryx fengningensis, from Hebei Province, China. Courtesy The Virtual Fossil Museum www.fossilmuseum.net.
    (400 × 400 (79 KB)) - 15:51, 6 January 2015
  • Fossil assemblages, or faunal assemblages, are simply groups of fossils found toge * [http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/fossils/succession.html Principle of fossil succession]
    484 bytes (58 words) - 20:11, 12 March 2015
  • #REDIRECT [[Fossil assemblage]]
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  • ...m Hebei Province, China. Courtesy The [http://www.fossilmuseum.net Virtual Fossil Museum].]] ...based on knowing the distribution of fossil species in time and space. All fossil species persisted for a limited geologic duration and were restricted in ha
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  • File:Paleontology fig1.png
    Example of paleontological data from a well showing fossil assemblages and interbedded paleoecology. Abbreviations for bioevents (pale
    (1,953 × 1,521 (104 KB)) - 17:48, 14 January 2014
  • ...ent ancient environments can only be inferred from morphologic analysis of fossil populations.<ref name=ch17r76>Scott, G. H., 1980, The value of outline proc ...e in fossil shape and environmental and stratigraphic data is established, fossil morphology can increase confidence in geologic correlation and paleoenviron
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  • ...c study can help identify variations in ''provenance'', or source area, of fossil-bearing sediments.<ref name=ch17r55>Lawrence, D. R., 1979, Taphonomy, in Fa Several characteristics of fossil deposits are clues to [[erosion]], transport, and reworking of older fossil
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  • ...ce-fossil-energy-and-carbon-management US Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management]
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  • ...ess shale age from Butterfield, N (2006). Hooking some stem-group "worms": fossil lophotrochozoans in the Burgess Shale. ''Bioessays'' '''28''', 1161–1166.
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  • ...iably associated with one or a few biotic antecedents. The term “molecular fossil” is limited here to compounds used to identify source organisms and to in ...ently valid in select cases, is based on analogy: we can infer a molecular fossil in a modern organism, identical to a compound from ancient strata, was deri
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  • Because climate is a global phenomenon, the various [[lithofacies]] and [[Fossil assemblage|biofacies]] that reflect climate in the time interval of interes ...ints on their leaves to facilitate rainwater drainage; similar features on fossil leaves can be taken to suggest a similar paleoenvironment.
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  • * Clarify the definition of significant [[Fossil assemblage|assemblages]] One of the most popular methods of recognizing [[Fossil assemblage|biofacies assemblages]] is cluster analysis. This method arrange
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  • Paleontologists have traditionally used fossil data to provide information about the relative age, stratigraphic correlati
    2 KB (184 words) - 18:52, 31 January 2022
  • ...and their correlation. It must rely on [[paleontology]] for evidence from fossil remains and on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrology petrology] for compo ...and animals to aid in deciphering the history of organic evolution left by fossil remains. Mathematics, particularly geometry and trigonometry, enables one t
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  • * [[Fossil assemblage|Biofacies]] ...]] system, the accumulated sediments may be characterized by a decrease in fossil abundance due to dilution and environmental stress.<ref name=ch04r87>Shaffe
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  • ...asing fossil abundance suggests falling relative sea level with consequent fossil dilution due to increasing sediment input. Because these strata are largely ...based on the dominant rock type and the pattern of fossil abundance and [[Fossil assemblage|biofacies]].
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  • ...graphic Code]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 67, p. 841–875.</ref> The clustering of fossil extinctions often represents missing or condensed sections. Correlation of ...vidual species within assemblages can be used to characterize correlatable fossil “populations.”]]
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  • ...standard that will overcome inconsistencies that may be encountered in the fossil record at particular locales. ...ill, 365 p.</ref> is a widely accepted deterministic technique for ranking fossil occurrences according to the geological time represented in a set of refere
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