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Biostratigraphy of the Frasnian stage by radiolarian evidence

Authors: Afanas'eva, MS; Aitchison, JC;

Biostratigraphy of the Frasnian stage by radiolarian evidence

Abstract

Revising Frasnian radiolarians, we established three new radiolarian zones within this stage. These are the Helenifore gogoense-Retisphaera concinna Zone of the lower Frasnian, Moskovistella allbororum-Ceratoikiscum ukhtensis Zone of the middle Frasnian, and Bientactinosphaera egindyensis - Polyentactinia circumretia Zone of the upper Frasnian.

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China (People's Republic of), Australia
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1911 Palaeontology, radiolarians, Frasnian Stage, Australia, Entactiniidae, Gogo Formation, biostratigraphy, 1913 Stratigraphy, 1907 Geology

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