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- multiple biozones can be grouped together in a superbiozone in which the grouped biozones usually have a related characteristic. A succession of biozones is...
- Interval biozones include the strata between two specific biostratigraphic surfaces and can be based on lowest or highest occurrences. Lineage biozones are...
- the base of the ammonite biozones of Klamathites macrolobatus and Stikinoceras kerri, and at the base of the conodont biozones of Metapolygnathus communisti...
- specific ****emblage of fossils (biozones) based on occurrences of fossil ****emblages of European land mammals. These biozones cover most of the Cenozoic,...
- subdivided into two substages (Upper and Lower) and three ammonite biozones. The biozones are (from young to old): zone of Anapachydiscus terminus zone of...
- Fox, Peter; Hazen, Robert M.; Knoll, Andrew H. (2019-02-22). "Ediacaran biozones identified with network analysis provide evidence for pulsed extinctions...
- geographical distribution; thus, they correlate the surrounding rock to a biozone rather than a specific time period. Biostratigraphy#Index fossils Index...
- is at the bases of the ammonite biozones of Klamathites macrolobatus or Stikinoceras kerri and the conodont biozones of Metapolygnathus communisti or...
- Sterlitamak (in Bashkortostan). The Gzhelian Stage is subdivided into five biozones, based on the conodont genus Streptognathodus: Streptognathodus wabaunsensis...
- stratigraphic occurrence of a taxon. Taxon-range zones are one of the fundamental biozones used in biostratigraphy and are named after the taxon whose range they...