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financially supported by a grant from the Basic Research Project(GP2016-013)of KIGAM to S.-B.Lee;the Korea Research Foundation(Grant No.KRFR1A4007-2010-0011026)to D.-C.Lee
New morphologic information permits systematic revision of trilobites from the Middle Ordovician Klimoli Formation of the Zhuozishan area, Ordos Basin, Inner Mongolia. The new assemblage is composed of 10 species of t...
supported by a grant from the National Research Foundation of Korea(Grant No.NRF-2014R1A1A2002851)
In Korea, trilobites are among the most intensively studied fossil groups in the past century and provide invaluable information about lower Paleozoic stratigraphy, paleogeography, and tectonics of the Korean Peninsul...
Obscure King of Ordovician: On the front center of the view of modern seabed is an individual of an extant sponge, a spherical soft-bodied creature with thin, delicate skeletons. It might be hard to imagine that an e...
The Cambrian rocks are well exposed along the Kurgiakh-Surichun La section,situated 78 km SE of the Padam Village along a track route at 33°03′787″N and 77°013′647″E in between the Kurgiakh and Surichun La,in Ku...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos.40672018,40762001);the Foundation of the Mobile Project of Science and Technology of Guizhou Province (Grant No.Gui Ji.2007-4004);the Foundation of the Governor of Guizhou Province (GuiE.2006-7);the Key Project of International Cooperation of Guizhou Science and Technology (Gui.co.G.2008-700110);the Major Basic Research Projects of MST of China (2006CB80640)
The genus Ovatoryctocara Tchernysheva, 1962, and its key species Ovatoryctocara granulata Tchernysheva, 1962, are revised. Ovatoryctocara granulata occurs near the base of the Ovatoryctocara Zone and ranges up into th...
Analysis of the taxonomy and stratigraphic distribution of the Early Cambrian eodiscoid trilobites of the Yangtze Platform indicates that species of Tsunyidiscus and Hupeidiscus can be used for biostratigraphic correl...