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Shift in the paradigm for GSSP boundary definition approach to the Global Boundary Stratotype section and Point (GSSP) utilizes biotic Primary Markers (PM

An evaluation of biostratigraphic markers across multiple geological sections in the search for the GSSP of the base of the Serpukhovian Stage (Mississippian) successions worldwide. The IUGS Task Group to establish a GSSP close to the traditional Viséan

Multidisciplinary study of the Mechetlino Quarry section (Southern Urals, Russia) — The GSSP candidate for the base of the Kungurian Stage (Lower Permian) The Mechetlino Quarry section is a potential candidate for the Global Section Stratotype and Point (GSSP

A candidate for the Global Stratotype Section and Point at the base of the Serpukhovian in the South Urals, Russia for the GSSP (Global Stratotype Section and Point) at the base of the Stage (Mississippian). For boundary

A candidate for the Global Stratotype Section and Point at the base of the Serpukhovian in the South Urals, Russia for the GSSP (Global Stratotype Section and Point) at the base of the Stage (Mississippian). For boundary

An early Emsian (Zlichovian) ammonoid assemblage from Sangibaland Mountain (Shakhimardan River Basin) (South Tien Shan, Kyrgyzstan)

Геохронология и проблемы Международной стратиграфической шкалы. (Материалы к лекциям. Практические задания)

New Late Viséan and Early Serpukhovian ammonoids in the Verkhnyaya Kardailovka section (Eastern Slope of the South Urals)

XVIII International Congress on the Carboniferous and Permian, August 11-15, 2015, Kazan, Russia: аbstracts Volume / D.K. Nurgaliev, A.S. Alekseev, G. Della Porta, O.L. Kossovaya, G.V. Kotlyar, S.V. Nikolaeva, V.V. Silantiev, M.N. Urazaeva (Eds.). - Kazan: Kazan University Press, 2015. - 228 p. of the International Chronostratigraphic Scale and GSSP choices, high-resolution stratigraphy, Late Paleozoic

Reinvestigation of conchostracans (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from the Permian–Triassic transition in Southwest China

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