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- "Latest Early Cambrian Small S****y Fossils, Trilobites, and Hatch Hill Dysaerobic Interval on the Quebec Continental Slope". Journal of Paleontology. 76...
- rich in organic material with low planktonic diversity are indictive of dysaerobic waters (those with a low amount of dissolved oxygen) near the bottom....
- this site is unique, as it seems that they were adapted to living in dysaerobic conditions. Cranbrook Lagerstätte Cambrian Stage 4 British Columbia One...
- Environmental conditions across much of the globe facilitated the formation of dysaerobic waters, although OAE1c varied in its nature and magnitude depending on...
- although one of the beds suggests deposition in a dysaerobic zone. The bed known for being in a dysaerobic zone being the pyrite beds, where fossils are very...
- "Latest Early Cambrian Small S****y Fossils, Trilobites, and Hatch Hill Dysaerobic Interval on the Quebec Continental Slope". Journal of Paleontology. 76...
- tentaculitids, and bivalves. Much of it appears to have been deposited in dysaerobic conditions. The Lindwurm Member disconformably overerlies the Berthelet...
- "Latest Early Cambrian Small S****y Fossils, Trilobites, and Hatch Hill Dysaerobic Interval on the Québec Continental Slope". Journal of Paleontology. 76...
- age (372 to 325 million years old). The genus may have been adapted to dysaerobic environments, colonizing areas of reduced oxygen concentrations rich in...
- Faraoni and Selli oceanic anoxic events: late Hauterivian to early Aptian dysaerobic to anaerobic phases in the Tethys". Climate of the Past. 8 (1): 171–189...