Fossils and Strata Volume 55: Smithian (Early Triassic) ammonoid faunas from northwestern Guangxi (South China)




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Fossils and Strata No. 52: New Middle and Late Anisian (Middle Triassic) ammonoid faunas from northwestern Nevada (USA): taxonomy and biochronology

An international series of monographs and memoirs in palaeontology and biostratigraphy

By: Monnet and Bucher
 

Series: Fossils and Strata Monograph Series
 

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Fossils and Strata Volume 55: Smithian (Early Triassic) ammonoid faunas from northwestern Guangxi (South China)

Taxonomy and biochronology

Edited by: Arnaud Brayard and Hugo Bucher CivilEngineering
 

Series: Fossils and Strata Monograph Series
 

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The highly fossiliferous succession of Smithian (Early Triassic) ammonoids from northwestern Guangxi (South China) provides a key equatorial record, at the boundary between Tethys and Panthalassa. After the end-Permian extinction, ammonoids reached their first major diversity peak during Smithian times, coupled with a marked contrast in their latitudinal distribution. This monograph contains a part of the fundamental taxonomic and biostratigraphic data of a more comprehensive research project addressing patterns of recovery in time and space of Early Triassic ammonoids and other marine clades, in conjunction with global paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic changes.

 

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Arnaud Brayard is currently assistant lecturer in Paleontology in the Laboratoire des Mécanismes et Transferts en Géologie, Toulouse, France. His main research topic is the paleobiogeography and diversity of Early Triassic ammonoids, with emphasis on interactions between climatic changes and large-scale biodiversity patterns in time and space.

Hugo Bucher is professor of Paleontology with the University of Zürich and with the Earth Science Department of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich. Patterns of biotic recovery following mass extinctions are among his main research topics, with emphasis on the Early Triassic and ammonoids. Other related research topics of his include quantitative biochronology and biogeography, as well as the morphogenesis of the mollusk shell and its phylogenetic implications.Buchen Informationen
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    Fossils and Strata Volume 55: Smithian (Early Triassic) ammonoid faunas from northwestern Guangxi (South China)

    Book Information

    Fossils and Strata No. 52: New Middle and Late Anisian (Middle Triassic) ammonoid faunas from northwestern Nevada (USA): taxonomy and biochronology

    An international series of monographs and memoirs in palaeontology and biostratigraphy

    By: Monnet and Bucher
     

    Series: Fossils and Strata Monograph Series
     

    Book Information

    Fossils and Strata Volume 55: Smithian (Early Triassic) ammonoid faunas from northwestern Guangxi (South China)

    Taxonomy and biochronology

    Edited by: Arnaud Brayard and Hugo Bucher CivilEngineering
     

    Series: Fossils and Strata Monograph Series
     

    Description

     

    The highly fossiliferous succession of Smithian (Early Triassic) ammonoids from northwestern Guangxi (South China) provides a key equatorial record, at the boundary between Tethys and Panthalassa. After the end-Permian extinction, ammonoids reached their first major diversity peak during Smithian times, coupled with a marked contrast in their latitudinal distribution. This monograph contains a part of the fundamental taxonomic and biostratigraphic data of a more comprehensive research project addressing patterns of recovery in time and space of Early Triassic ammonoids and other marine clades, in conjunction with global paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic changes.

     

    TopTable of Contents

     

    Detailed contents

     

    TopAbout the Author

     

    Arnaud Brayard is currently assistant lecturer in Paleontology in the Laboratoire des Mécanismes et Transferts en Géologie, Toulouse, France. His main research topic is the paleobiogeography and diversity of Early Triassic ammonoids, with emphasis on interactions between climatic changes and large-scale biodiversity patterns in time and space.

    Hugo Bucher is professor of Paleontology with the University of Zürich and with the Earth Science Department of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich. Patterns of biotic recovery following mass extinctions are among his main research topics, with emphasis on the Early Triassic and ammonoids. Other related research topics of his include quantitative biochronology and biogeography, as well as the morphogenesis of the mollusk shell and its phylogenetic implications.Buchen Informationen
    Fossilien und Schichten Nr. 52: Neue Mitte und Ende der Anisian (Middle Trias) ammonoid faunas aus nordwestlichen Nevada (USA): Taxonomie und biochronology
    Eine internationale Reihe von Monographien und Memoiren in Paläontologie und biostratigraphy