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A global review of Carboniferous marine and non-marine bivalve biostratigraphy

Michael R. W. Amler, Vladimir V. Silantiev

2021Geological Society London Special Publications10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract This review summarizes research on the biostratigraphic application of Carboniferous marine and non-marine bivalves worldwide, with a focus on the southern margin of Laurussia and the Palaeotethys. Preliminary and established biostratigraphic zonations based on marine and non-marine bivalves are compiled and, if possible, correlated. Bivalve taxa of potential biostratigraphic significance are discussed, and possible limitations of bivalve zonations are outlined. Although marine and non-marine bivalves have not received primary attention for biostratigraphic purposes, a wealth of as yet unused data exists practically worldwide that can assist and complement the more favoured brachiopod, foraminiferid, ammonoid and conodont biozonations.

Topics & Concepts

ConodontBiostratigraphyCarboniferousPaleontologyGeologyTaxonMargin (machine learning)OceanographyComputer scienceMachine learningStructural basinPaleontology and Stratigraphy of FossilsGeology and Paleoclimatology ResearchGeological formations and processes
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