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New Discovery of Molar Tooth Structures in the Kangjia Formation at Benxi,Liaoning and its Significance
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作者 WU Hao DING Xiaozhong +1 位作者 LIU Yanxue KUANG Hongwei 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第3期1139-1140,共2页
Objective The Jilin-Liaoning area has widely spread Meso- and Neoproterozoic sediments and is always a focused area for researching Precambrian geology. Previous study has achieved a series of results about Neoprotero... Objective The Jilin-Liaoning area has widely spread Meso- and Neoproterozoic sediments and is always a focused area for researching Precambrian geology. Previous study has achieved a series of results about Neoproterozoic stratigraphy in this area, but the lack of precise geochronological data and signs of stratigraphic correlation has resulted in the long controversial stratigraphic age and regional correlation. During recent years, 展开更多
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作者 Hong-Wei Kuang 《Journal of Palaeogeography》 SCIE 2014年第4期359-383,共25页
For more than a century, molar tooth structure (MTS) has been studied. The study developed in three stages. During the first stage (before 1980), researchers described three basic morphologies of MTS, mainly from ... For more than a century, molar tooth structure (MTS) has been studied. The study developed in three stages. During the first stage (before 1980), researchers described three basic morphologies of MTS, mainly from the Belt Supergroup in North America, and they provided several hypotheses for the origin of MTS. During the second stage (1980-1999), the frequent discoveries of MTS on all continents resulted in many detailed descriptions of their shape and in several hypotheses concerning the origin of MTS. Notably, hypotheses of MTS's origin such as seismic activity and biological activity were developed. Since 2000, research has progressed into a new stage (the third stage). This is due to discoveries of MTS in the Me- so-Neoproterozoic of China and elsewhere, and the ongoing debate on the seismic or biologi- cal origin is replaced by a hypothesis that involves gas expansion and chemically-controlled carbonate precipitation (both of them possibly affected by biological activities). This latter idea has gradually been commonly recognized as the mainstream theory. Despite continued disa- greements, researchers now agree that microsparry calcite played a controlling role regarding the development and the global distribution of MTS in time and space during the Proterozoic, the morphological diversity, and the impact on the sedimentary environment. The present con- tribution analyses the three major hypotheses regarding the origin of MTS; it also discusses the shortcomings of the hypotheses regarding a seismic or biologic origin, and it details the modern hypothesis that links formation of cracks to the precipitation of sparry calcite. It is de- duced that important questions dealing with the Precambrian can be answered, among other aspects regarding the depositional palaeogeography and stratigraphic correlations. 展开更多
关键词 molar tooth structure sparry calcite PRECAMBRIAN
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