The Discovery of the Bivalve Fossil Arguniella from the Lower Cretaceous Shangkuli Formation in Northern Greater Khingan Mountains, China: Implications for Stratigraphic Correlation  

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作  者:CAO Yingnan LI Xiaobo QI Xiuyan 

机构地区:[1]College of Earth Sciences,Dinosaur Evolution Research Center,Jilin University,Changchun 130061,China [2]Department of Biology,University of Toronto Mississauga,Ontario L5L 1C6,Canada [3]Key Laboratory of Mineral Resources Evaluation in Northeast Asia,Ministry of Natural Resources,Changchun 130061,China

出  处:《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》2020年第4期1301-1302,共2页地质学报(英文版)

基  金:funded by the National Science Foundation of China(41688103);Chinese National Mineral Rock and Fossil Specimens Resource Center(2020)Program;Self-determined Foundation of Key Laboratory of Mineral Resources Evaluation in Northeast Asia,Ministry of Natural Resources of China(Grant No:DBY-ZZ-19-18)。

摘  要:Objective Typical Early Cretaceous non-marine bivalve fossils from Eastern Asia are represented by the Arguniella-Sphaerium assemblage,and they were important members of the Jehol Biota.Historically,the genus Arguniella in western Liaoning had been mistakenly identified as the Jurassic Ferganoconcha,re-identified as Arguniella with。

关 键 词:Implications for Stratigraphic Correlation The Discovery of the Bivalve Fossil Arguniella from the Lower Cretaceous Shangkuli Formation in Northern Greater Khingan Mountains NORTHERN 

分 类 号:Q911[天文地球—古生物学与地层学]

 

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