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P ALAEOZOIC VERTEBRATE BIOCHRONOLOGYAND GLOBAL MARINE / NON-MARINE CORRELATION
F INAL REPORT OF IGCP 328 (1991-1996)
A. BLIECK
& URNERS. T eds
Contents
BLIECK, A. & TURNER, S.: IGCP 328: Palaeozoic Microvertebrates final scientific report --
Introduction.- includ. list of referees and IGCP 328 final publication list 1991-1997.
EARLY PALAEOZOIC
TALIMAA, V.N.: Significance of thelodonts (Agnatha) in correlation of the uppermost
ÄRSS, T.: Silurian vertebrate studies during 1990-1996. Ordovician to Lower Devonian of the northern part of Eurasia.
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T URNER, S.: New Llandovery to early Pridoli microvertebrates including Early Silurian zone
OEHN, K.L., MÄRSS, T., HANKE, G.F. & WILSON, M.V.H.: Preliminary vertebrate fossil, Loganellia avonia nov. sp., from Britain.
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LOM, H.: Silurian vertebrates from North Greenland. biostratigraphy of the Avalanche Lake sections (Wenlock, Silurian), southern
Mackenzie Mountains, N.W.T., and review of northwestern Canadian vertebrate
localities of Silurian age.
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Z HUMin & W ANGJun-qing: Silurian vertebrate assemblages of China. URROW, C.J. & TURNER, S.: Silurian vertebrates from Australia.B
V ERGOOSSEN, J.M.J.: Acanthodian and chondrichthyan microremains in the Siluro-Devonian
ASDEN, A., BURROW, C., HOCKING, M., PARKES, R. & YOUNG of the Welsh Borderland, Great Britain, and their biostratigraphical potential. B , G.: Siluro-Devonian
microvertebrates from southeastern Australia.
DEVONIAN: OLD RED SANDSTONE CONTINENT
BLIECK, A., CLOUTIER, R., with contributions of ELLIOTT, D.K., GOUJET, D., LOBOZIAK, S.,
EED, R.C., RODINA, O., STEEMANS, P., VALIUKEVICIUS R , J.J., V' YUSHKOVA, L.,
OLKIN, E.A. & YOUNG, V.T.: Biostratigraphical correlations of Early Devonian Y
vertebrate assemblages of the Old Red Sandstone Continent.