Reinhard Wolfart:
Ordovician Faunas (Trilobita, Ostracoda, Cystoidea, Crinoidea)
from West Thailand
Their Significance for Biostratigraphy and
Palaeobiogeography
2003. 265 pages, 54 figures, 10 tables, 14 plates, 17x24cm, 530 g
Sprache: English
(Geologisches Jahrbuch Reihe B, Band B 94)
ISBN 978-3-510-95879-5, paperback, Preis: 49.00 €
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This volume describes Ordovician faunas from West Thailand (Khanchanaburi, Tong
Pha Phum, and Bo Noi regions), their meaning for biostratigraphy and
palaeogeography (some notes on climate, ecology, and sedimentation) in the
Burmese-Malayan geosyncline. It includes also worldwide important
palaeontological reference works.
This paper concerns palaeontologists, stratigraphers, sedimentologists, and
structural geologists interested in this long and ancient period of Earth
history.
West Thailand in the Ordovician world (4 fig., 2 Tab.)
Trilobita from the Kanchanaburi Region (Arenig) and from
the Thong Pha Phum Region, Middle to Late Ordovician
(23 fig., 3 tab., 4 plates)
Ostracoda from Thong Pha Phum and Bo Noi Regions, West Thailand
(15 fig., 4 tables, 4 plates)
Cystoidea and Crinoidea from the Thong Pha Phum Region,
Middle to Early Late Ordovician (12 fig., 1 tab., 6 plates).
West Thailand in the Ordovician World
Trilobita from the Kanchanaburi Region (Arenig) and from the
Thong Pha Phum Region (Middle to Late Ordovician)
Ostracoda from Thong Pha Phum and Bo Noi Regions, West Thailand
Cystoidea and Crinoidea from the Thong Pha Phum Region
(Middle to Early Late Ordovician)
Appendix
Glossary of Morphological Terms Applied to Cystoides
Supplementary References
Plates 1--14
This volume describes Ordovician faunas from West Thailand (Khanchanaburi, Tong
Pha Phum, and Bo Noi regions), their meaning for biostratigraphy and
palaeogeography (some notes on climate, ecology, and sedimentation) in the
Burmese-Malayan geosyncline. It includes also worldwide important
palaeontological reference works.
This paper concerns palaeontologists, stratigraphers, sedimentologists, and
structural geologists interested in this long and ancient period of Earth
history.