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OverviewThe two-volume monograph ""Vendian System: Vol. 1 Paleontology, Vol. 2 Regional Geology"" is a synthesis of studies carried out over 30 years and devoted to the crucial problem of stratigraphic geology and the history of organic evolution at the Precambrian-Phanerozoic boundary. The studies showed the necessity in recognizing a new stra- tigraphic system -the Vendian (for the first time in the last 100 years). Volume 1 deals with different concepts concerning the nature and importance of the Precambrian-Cambrian period, the history of rec- ognition of the Vendian (first as a complex and then as a system) and correlative units of the Upper Precambrian. A detailed promorphol- ogical analysis of the Vendian Metazoa is used as a basis for recog- nition of some new major taxa of multicellular organisms, and is fol- lowed by a comprehensive systematic description of all major groups of organic life in the Vendian which include: unique fauna of multicel- lular, non-skeletal organisms (from the world's richest localities along the Zimny and Letny Coasts in the White Sea area, the Dniester Basin of Podolia in the Ukraine, and Olenek Uplift, as well as peculiar loca- lities of the Metazoa in the Urals); trace fossils, multicellular mega- scopic algae, actinomycetes and organisms of uncertain systematic position, various microfossils (acritarch and filamentous forms); cal- careous algae from the uppermost Vendian; stromatolites and micro- phytolites. All the described forms are illustrated in the correspond- ing plates. References are given in Volumes 1 and 2. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Boris S. Sokolov , M.A. FedonkinPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990 Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 24.20cm Weight: 0.498kg ISBN: 9783642750656ISBN 10: 3642750656 Pages: 273 Publication Date: 23 December 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1 Vendian of the East European Platform.- 1 Lower Vendian.- 2 Upper Vendian.- 2 Key Section of the Vendian in Podolia.- 1 Volyn Series.- 1.1 Grushka Formation.- 2 Mogilev-Podolsky Series.- 2.1 Mogilev Formation.- 2.2 Yaryshev Formation.- 2.3 Nagoryany Formation.- 3 Kanilovka Series.- 3.1 Danilovka Formation.- 3.2 Zharnovka Formation.- 3.3 Krushanovka Formation.- 3.4 Studenitsa Formation.- 3 Vendian of the South-Eastern White Sea Area.- 4 Vendian of the Urals.- 1 South Urals.- 2 Central Urals.- 3 North Urals.- 4 Conclusions.- 5 Vendian of the Siberian Platform.- 1 Description of the Yudoma Complex Sections of the Siberian Platform and Their Correlation.- 1.1 Northern and Eastern Siberian Platform.- 1.1.1 Uchur-Maya Area.- 1.1.2 Anabar Massif.- 1.1.3 Olenek Uplift.- 1.1.4 Kharaulakh Mountains.- 1.1.5 Aldan Massif.- 1.1.6 Conclusions.- 1.2 South Facies Province.- 1.2.1 Patom Trough.- 1.2.2 Baikal Trough.- 1.3 West Prisayan Facies Province.- 1.3.1 Prisayan Area at Biryusa.- 1.3.2 Yenisei Range.- 1.3.3 Turukhansk Uplift.- 1.3.4 Igarka Uplift.- 2 Interior Province of the Siberian Platform.- 3 Correlation of Regional Stratigraphic Schemes.- 4 Yudomian: Vendian of Siberia.- 6 Isotope Geochronology for the Vendian of the USSR.- 7 Laplandian Glacial Horizon and Its Equivalents.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Europe: Typ Area of the Laplandian Horizon.- 2.1 Main Sections of the Laplandian Horizon.- 2.2 Succession of the Laplandian Horizon.- 2.3 Recent Distribution of the Laplandian Glacial Deposits.- 2.4 Stratigraphic Position of the Laplandian Horizon.- 2.5 Age of the Laplandian Horizon.- 3 Stratigraphic Equivalents of the Laplandian Horizon in Other Parts of the World.- 4 Problem of Diachroneity of Glacial Horizons.- 5 Some Aspects of Geological History Related to the Laplandian Glacial Period.- 6 Conclusion.- 8 The Vendian System: Historical-Geological and Paleontological Substantiation.- 1 Boundaries of the Vendian System.- 1.1 Upper Boundary of the Vendian.- 1.2 Lower Boundary of the Vendian.- 2 Vendian Biota.- 3 Vendian Subdivision and Correlation.- 4 Position of the Vendian System in the Stratigrahic Scale.- References.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |