Objective Time-specific litho- and biofacies often holds important information about unique ancient ecosystems that no longer exist on Earth today. This report summarizes one of such time-specific facies--the 3-D net...Objective Time-specific litho- and biofacies often holds important information about unique ancient ecosystems that no longer exist on Earth today. This report summarizes one of such time-specific facies--the 3-D network structure of the Upper Ordovician Pagoda Formation in South China, as investigated by Zhan et al. (Palaeogeography, Palaeocli-matology, Palaeoecology, DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2015.07.039).展开更多
Many geologists have been interested in the colourful geology of the Karamaili area, located in the south of east Junggar, Xinjiang. Ren et al. suggested that the Karamaili fault belt which is in NWW-trending might be...Many geologists have been interested in the colourful geology of the Karamaili area, located in the south of east Junggar, Xinjiang. Ren et al. suggested that the Karamaili fault belt which is in NWW-trending might be one of the latest sutures of the paleo-Junggar ocean and that basic and ultrabasic rocks exposed展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant No.41521061, 41290260)the State Key Laboratory of Paleobiology and Stratigraphy(LPS)
文摘Objective Time-specific litho- and biofacies often holds important information about unique ancient ecosystems that no longer exist on Earth today. This report summarizes one of such time-specific facies--the 3-D network structure of the Upper Ordovician Pagoda Formation in South China, as investigated by Zhan et al. (Palaeogeography, Palaeocli-matology, Palaeoecology, DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2015.07.039).
基金Project supported by the National 305 Project of China and the National Natural Science Foundation of China
文摘Many geologists have been interested in the colourful geology of the Karamaili area, located in the south of east Junggar, Xinjiang. Ren et al. suggested that the Karamaili fault belt which is in NWW-trending might be one of the latest sutures of the paleo-Junggar ocean and that basic and ultrabasic rocks exposed