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Sparagmite (from the
Latin sparagma,
meaning "fragment") is an
arkosic sandstone,
greywacke and
conglomerate set of beds so
named by Jens
Esmark in 1829...
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Sparagmite Formation is a
geologic formation in Norway. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Cambrian period. The
formation has
provided several...
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Winter Games included different materials in the medals: gl**** (1992),
sparagmite (1994), and
lacquer (1998). It was not
until the 2008
Summer Olympics...
- 1993
Daguinaspis 1950
Amouslek Formation Fallotaspis 1953
Holmia 1890
Sparagmite Formation Hydrocephalus 1846
Fritzolenellus 1998
Mesonacis 1859 Forteau...
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created thick sandstone, conglomerate, and
limestone deposits known as
sparagmite.
Numerous extensive areas called peneplains,
whose relief has been largely...
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rowei H.
kjerulfi occurs in the
Lower Cambrian of
Norway (near Tomten,
Sparagmite Formation, Mjøsen, Atdabanian, 60.9° N, 10.7° E), and
Poland (Ocieseki...
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Caledonian thrust sheets. In
southern Norway the
sequence is
known as
Sparagmite. The
depositional environment changes from
fluvial in the parautochthon...
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there is a
subtle change in the rock
layers between the
sparagmite foundation and the
summit which consists of the much
harder gabbro rock...
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Formation and
Parara Limestone,
Australia Jbel
Wawrmast Formation,
Morocco Sparagmite Formation,
Norway Láncara Formation,
Spain Geyer, G. (1986). "Mittelkambrische...
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Bidgood D.E.T., and
Harland W.B. 1959 ′Palaeomagnetism in some
Norwegian Sparagmites and the late Pre-Cambrian Ice Age′
Nature vol 184,
supplement 24, 1860-2...