35th IGC Symposia

35th International Geological Congress Symposia

Paper Number Title Presenting Author Sessionsort ascending Abstract
4248 The paradox of “clam shrimp” paleoecology Dr. Paul Olsen T44.P2 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology
2150 Ordovician acritarch studies in China Dr. Kui Yan T44.P2 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 2150.pdf
370 Exploring for Vertebrate Fossils in the Riversleigh Area of Queensland using Field-Portable XRF Prof. David Cohen T44.P2 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 370.pdf
4661 Conchostracans of the Middle-Late Jurassic Daohugou and Linglongta beds in NE China Mr. Huanyu Liao Dr. Diying Huang Mr. Yanbin Shen T44.P2 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 4661.pdf
4958 The Hirnantia fauna and the stratigraphic assessment of the uppermost Ordovician in the central Anti-Atlas (Morocco) Dr. Enrique Villas T44.P2 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 4958.pdf
617 Paleoecological and taphonomic analysis of Permian coal seam of Rio Bonito Formation, Paraná basin, western Gondwana Dr. FRESIA RICARDI-BRANCO T44.P2 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 617.pdf
3225 Evaluating Uranium as a Tool to Infer Cryogenian Marine Oxygenation Ms. Claire Miles T44.P2 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 3225.pdf
3457 Juvenile Kosoidea sp. from Lower Paleozoic strata, Paraná Basin, Brazil Dr. Carolina Zabini T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 3457.pdf
1416 Carbon isotope in tooth enamel of Pleistocenic megamammals from Alagoas and Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil Dr. Alcides Sial T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 1416.pdf
4875 Taxonomy of Cypridea Bosquet 1852 (Crustacea, Ostracoda) from Quiricó Formation, Lower Cretaceous from São Francisco basin, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil: new relative dating and remarks on nodding Ms. Amanda Moreira Leite T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 4875.pdf
2304 A first report of wood-boring trace fossil Asthenopodichnium and Teredolites from the Barmer Hill Formation of the Barmer Basin, Western Rajasthan, India. Dr. Suresh Chandra Mathur T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 2304.pdf
3933 Dwarfism of irregular echinoids from Poland during the Campanian-Maastrichtian Boundary Event (CMBE) Ms. Katarzyna Lesko T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 3933.pdf
2306 First Report of Trace Fossils from Lower Odania Member of Lathi Formation of Jaisalmer Basin, Akal area, district -Jaisalmer, Western Rajasthan, India. Dr. Virendra Singh Parihar T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 2306.pdf
2311 The Microvertebrate fauna from the Palaeocene – Eocene of Akli Formation of Barmer Basin, Western Rajasthan, India Dr. Shanker Lal Nama T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 2311.pdf
3788 Towards a better understanding of the origins of microlens arrays in Mesozoic echinoderms Dr. Przemyslaw Gorzelak T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 3788.pdf
1390 Hexactinellid sponge Amphispongia from Pennsylvanian of United States of America Msc. Lucas Mouro T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 1390.pdf
1807 Advance in Cretaceous bennettitalean trunk from China Dr. Yeming Cheng T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 1807.pdf
4718 On Damonella ultima from the Santana Formation (Upper Aptian, Lower Cretaceous), Araripe basin, Northeastern Brazil Dr. Lucas Antonietto T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 4718.pdf
311 Role of temperature in brachiopod migration? Evidence from the Jurassic sediments of western India Dr. Debahuti Mukherjee T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 311.pdf
3954 Dwarfism of irregular echinoids from Poland during the Campanian-Maastrichtian Boundary Event (CMBE) Ms. Katarzyna Lesko Dr. Mariusz Salamon T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 3954.pdf
5193 Stratigraphy and paleoecology of Middle Jurassic dinocyst assemblages from the Dnieper-Donets Basin of central Ukraine Dr. Olena Shevchuk Professor Vivi Vajda T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 5193.pdf
257 Corals of Narara Bet, Jamnagar District, Gujarat and its implication in Sea level Changes Dr. Arpita Pankaj T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 257.pdf
2760 Changes in rodents associations from cave sediments (Romania) during the Upper Pleistocene main climatic events Dr. Alexandru Petculescu T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 2760.pdf
338 Fossil woods from the Cretaceous deposits of Russian Far East Dr. Maxim Afonin T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 338.pdf
2235 Turritelline dominated assemblages from the Miocene of Kutch, western India reveal depositional histories and the nursery ground of the species Dr. Kalyan Halder T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 2235.pdf
920 Middle Ordovician La Cristalina Formation: After 50 years new fossil localities were found, including the first Ordovician foraminifera in Colombia Ms. Maria Fernanda Almanza Melendez T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 920.pdf
4333 New findings of galeaspids (Agnatha) from the Siluro-Devonian of China Dr. Zhikun Gai Dr. Yuhai Liu Dr. Min Zhu T44.P1 - Palaeontology and Palaeo-anthropology PDF icon 4333.pdf
2255 The diversity and systematics of early Cambrian lophotrochozoans (the Chengjiang Lagerstatte, China): discoveries and new progress Prof. Zhifei Zhang T44.9 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 2255.pdf
1128 Ecology and phylogenetic affinity of the early Cambrian tubular microfossil Megathrix longus Mr. Xiaodong Shang T44.9 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 1128.pdf
1134 A new locality of the Burgess Shale-type fauna from the Lower Cambrian Shuijingtuo Formation in Changyang, Hubei, South China Dr. Dongjing Fu T44.9 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 1134.pdf
4396 New species of Vetulicolians from the Lower Cambrian Guanshan Biota, China St. Jinshu Li T44.9 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 4396.pdf
3579 Evolution of biological innovations in early complex cells Prof. Emmanuelle J. Javaux T44.9 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 3579.pdf
3132 Early sponges and toxic protists: Cryostane, a new biomarker antedating Sturtian Snowball Earth Dr. Jochen Brocks T44.9 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 3132.pdf
3642 Onychophorans: a key role in understanding arthropod origins? Prof. Jianni Liu T44.8 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 3642.pdf
3374 The Environmental Context of the Cryogenian-Ediacaran Diversification of Metazoa Dr. Douglas Erwin T44.8 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 3374.pdf
4991 Early diversification of the Cambrian Explosion: Significance of a remote graveyard in the Sirius Pass, North Greenland Dr. David Harper T44.8 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 4991.pdf
4405 New advance of Guangweicaris from the Cambrian (Stage 4, Series 2) Guanshan Biota in Kunming , Yunnan , South China St. Yichen Wu T44.8 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 4405.pdf
4723 Substrate-related phenotypic variation in the Cambrian Burgess Shale brachiopod Micromitra burgessensis Dr. Timothy Topper T44.8 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 4723.pdf
1697 Primary producers and detritivores: Microbial fossils from the lowest Cambrian of South China Professor Xingliang Zhang T44.8 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 1697.pdf
984 Authigenic and early diagenetic minerals as indicators of geomicrobiological processes in shelly fossil preservation and their significance for late Neoproterozoic-early Palaeozoic near-surface environments Mr. Drew Muscente T44.7 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 984.pdf
4255 New Precambrian trace fossils, the end of the Ediacara biota, and the first mass extinction of complex life Dr. Simon Darroch T44.7 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 4255.pdf
5635 Mistaken Point (Ediacaran, Canada): The World’s First Precambrian World Heritage Site Prof. Guy Narbonne T44.7 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 5635.pdf
2523 Beyond the stony veil; reconstructing early trace fossils using Micro-CT analysis, a case study from the Yangtze Gorges area, South China. Dr. Michael Meyer T44.7 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 2523.pdf
4544 The palaeobiology of Ediacaran rangeomorphs: reproduction, environmental sensitivity and ecological succession Ms. Charlotte Kenchington T44.7 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 4544.pdf
4728 Studies In Ediacaran Preservation Dr. Marc Laflamme T44.7 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 4728.pdf
4911 Improving the Ediacaran geological time scale for the study of oceanic redox history and early animal evolution Prof. Shuhai Xiao T44.7 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 4911.pdf
3612 Behavioural and taphonomical testimony of Treptichnus pedum, inferences from the Nagaur Sandstone, Marwar Supergroup, India Dr. Mukund Sharma T44.6 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 3612.pdf
4165 Ediacaran macroalgae and the early evolution of animals Mrs. Natalia Bykova T44.6 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 4165.pdf
1678 The Last of the Ediacara Biota: The Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary at Mt. Dunfee, Nevada, USA Dr. Emmy Smith T44.6 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 1678.pdf
4316 Ediacaran tubular fossils with Burgess Shale-type preservation, Arroyo del Soldado Group, Uruguay Dr. Claudio Gaucher T44.6 - The Dawn of Animals: Cryogenian to Cambrian PDF icon 4316.pdf

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