supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China(No.41430101)。
The Ediacaran to Cambrian transition witnessed great biological and environmental turnovers from the Precambrian to Phanerozoic.These changes are also reflected by the fossil records during that time.However,the fossi...
jointly supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.42272046,42072336 and 41772362);the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences(No.XDB26000000);the 111 Project of China(No.BP0820004);the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities,China University of Geosciences(Wuhan)(No.CUGCJ1703)。
The microbial dolomite model has been used to interpret the origin of sedimentary dolomite.In this model,the formation of low-temperature protodolomite,an important precursor to sedimentary dolomite,can be facilitated...
supported by a grant from 2015 Research Fund of Andong National University
A new species of the probable calcareous alga Amsassia, A. koreanensis, is recognized from the Duwibong Formation (Middle Ordovician, Darriwilian) of the Taebaeksan Basin in mid-eastern Korea. This is the first repo...
supported by the project on Strategy Development of Geobiology and Astrobiology from Chinese Academy of Sciences, National Basic Research Program of China (Grant No. 2011CB808800);National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 41330103);the "111" Program from Ministry of Education of China (Grant No. B08030)
Geobiology is a new discipline on the crossing interface between earth science and life science, and aims to understand the in- teraction and co-evolution between organisms and environments. On the basis of the latest...
supported by the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science(to Masaki Matsukawa,no.1183303,1999-2000);the Grant-in Aid for University and Society Collaboration of the Japanese Ministry of Education, Science,Sports and Culture(to Masaki Matsukawa,no. 11791012,1999-2001);The Shandong portion of this study was supported financially,in part,by the National Natural Science Foundation of China grant no.40972005 to Rihui Li;The Nei Mongol portion of this study was supported by a grant from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(40872005) to Jianjun Li;the Beijing Museum of Natural History,with supplemental support from the Dinosaur Tracks Museum,University of Colorado Denver
"Splitting" and "lumping" are perpetual problems in vertebrate, especially dinosaur, ichnotaxonomy. Chinese dinosaur ichnotaxonomy, which began in 1940, provides a series of interesting case studies, highlighting ...
Timing of uplift of the Tibetan Plateau is a fundamental work to understand global climatic change and mountain\|building mechanism. Because most of the evidence comes from the Himalaya\|South Tibet, the northern marg...
The magnetostratigraphic sampling was carried out respectively in the inside part (14 cm away from the section surface along the bed) and outside part (5 cm away from the section surface along the bed) with no interva...