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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1960
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (1960) S7-II (5): 610–620.
...Robert Feys Abstract The species Estheria tenella is revised. Even if the numerous polymorphic varieties of estherians are assigned to different families or genera, Estheria is a paleontologic entity of Autunian (Permian) age that is of definite stratigraphic value in western Europe. GeoRef...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1956
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (1956) S6-VI (6): 679–690.
...Simone Defretin; F. Joulia; A. F. de Lapparent Abstract Describes two new species of Estheria from lower Cretaceous localities southwest of Agades, Niger, French West Africa. The enclosing continental lake deposits were probably formed under climatic conditions similar to those of the present...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1961
Journal of Paleontology (1961) 35 (6): 1117–1120.
...Paul Tasch Abstract Restudy of Clarke's type material for Estheria ortoni brought to light an overlooked valve feature of critical taxonomic importance. This feature is the recurved posterior valve margin. This characteristic combined with that of a tubercle or spine on the initial valve...
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(a–b) Stratigraphic section of the Permian Linxi Formation (P 2-3 l) at Tao...
Published: 15 September 2023
Figure 3 (a–b) Stratigraphic section of the Permian Linxi Formation (P 2-3 l) at Taohaiyingzi. ( c ) Sporopollen fossils reported by Zheng et al. [ 35 ]. (d–e) Estheria fossils reported by Zheng et al. [ 35 ]. ( f ) Sporopollen fossils reported by Zheng et al. [ 35 ].
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1943
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (1943) S5-XIII (1-3): 71–72.
...Carlos Teixeira Abstract Describes Estheria borgesi n.sp. from Triassic beds in the Karroo formation of the Tete region, Mozambique. GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data from Bibliography and Index of Geology Exclusive of North America, Geological Society...
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—Characteristic view of lower Ninnescah shale at prominent bluff southeast ...
Published: 01 December 1939
Fig. 5. —Characteristic view of lower Ninnescah shale at prominent bluff southeast of Caldwell, Kansas, showing calcareous benches in foreground, location of vertebra locality at arrow, and Estheria -bearing sandstones at rim-rock in background.
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Summary of information on the transition from western to south-eastern sour...
Published: 01 May 2005
Fig. 12. Summary of information on the transition from western to south-eastern sources in east Derbyshire and south Yorkshire. Stratigraphical position of sandstone beds follows published sources (see Appendix 3 ). MB, Marine Band; EB, Estheria Band.
Published: 01 January 1990
DOI: 10.1130/SPE248-p87
... among paleoenvironments whose distribution has been mapped for the Alleghenian strata of western Pennsylvania. Freshwater ( Estheria- bearing) shales have a mean total sulfur content of 0.15 percent and a mean carbonate carbon content of 0.54 percent. Brackish ( Lingula- bearing) shales have a mean...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1965
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1965) 13 (3): 432–440.
... (Estheria, Leaia, Anthaconauta, Carbonicula), (2) B—brackish (Lingula, Orbiculoidea, Dunbarella, Aviculopecten), and (3) M—marine ( Chonetes, Mesolobus, etc.). Of 11 elements determined, Si, Al, Mg, Ca, Ba and V are useful as environmental discriminators. Means (and standard deviations) are: %SiO 2 %A1 2 O...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1960
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (1960) S7-II (5): 693–694.
...Pierre Vetter Abstract Lists the Autunian (Permian) plants found at three localities in the area of the Rodez strait (France). The abundance of Lebachia fragments and of estherians resembling Estheria tenella in the fine bluish shales is typical of the Autunian in the region. GeoRef, Copyright...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1943
GSA Bulletin (1943) 54 (9): 1281–1304.
..., and boulders of Permian Fusulina limestones occur in red beds near Chiriguaná. Marine Upper Triassic limestones are normally interbedded with porphyritic red beds at Payande near Ibague. Probably also of Upper Triassic age are black shales with Estheria exposed on the road between Duitama and Charala...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1939
AAPG Bulletin (1939) 23 (12): 1751–1819.
...Fig. 5. —Characteristic view of lower Ninnescah shale at prominent bluff southeast of Caldwell, Kansas, showing calcareous benches in foreground, location of vertebra locality at arrow, and Estheria -bearing sandstones at rim-rock in background. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 11 September 2015
Journal of Paleontology (2015) 89 (3): 369–376.
..., Eoleptesheria ticinensis and Cyzicus tetracerus have smooth and spherical eggs with diameters of approximately 125–130 μm and 145–150 μm, respectively (Thiéry and Gasc, 1991 ). The recorded fossil eggs of clam shrimps are usually approximately 100–150 μm in diameter, e.g. Estheria...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2022
Journal of Paleontology (2022) 96 (1): 164–173.
..., 1939 (see also in Defretin, 1950 ; Cuvelier et al., 2015 ); Concherisma eifelense Raymond, 1946 ; Pseudestheria ( Estheria ) diensti Gross, 1934 ; and Pseudestheria ( Tuvinopsis ) arduennae Novojilov, 1961 . It is difficult to determine which one is the oldest because none of them...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1979
Journal of the Geological Society (1979) 136 (2): 147–153.
... this there are no genuine marine bands in Britian, though in north Holland and Germany a few higher levels show poor marine faunas (Bless et al. 1977) which are possibly represented in Britain by 'Estheria' bands. The lowest beds of the Westphalian fall into the same mesothem as the highest of the Namurian mesothems...
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Biostratigraphic range of fossils known from Jurassic sedimentary rocks of ...
Published: 03 April 2018
-Pb ages in this contribution. Dashed purple bar indicates that the minimum age of the bivalve Martinsonella ? ( CCMSPSB, 1982 ) is unknown. Triangles show the decrease on abundance of sporopollen and estheria species assemblages. LSF—Lower Shaximiao Formation; SNF—Suining Formation; USF—Upper
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Invertebrates and their traces from the sandstone interbeds in the Lower Ju...
Published: 20 December 2022
of the Clarens Formation (zone C2) at Makatseng. (a, b) ‘ Apodidichnus mirabilis ’ (Ellenberger, 1970 ). (c) ‘ A. mirabilis ’ and ‘ A. tenuis ’ (Ellenberger, 1970 ). (d) Four ‘conchostracan’ or branchiopod carapaces (clam shrimp: ? Estheria cf. drakensbergi ; Ellenberger, 1970 ) with an estimated valve
Journal Article
Published: 22 September 2017
Scottish Journal of Geology (2017) 53 (2): 53–61.
.... Orkney flagstones have commonly been described as monotonous, although intervals containing well-preserved fossil fishes have been known for 175 years (e.g. Miller 1841 ; Agassiz 1844–45 ). The 1935 Orkney Memoir defined the base of the ‘Rousay Beds’ by the presence of Estheria , a small bivalved...
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Patterns of marine and brackish transgressions in the Cumberland sub-basin ...
Published: 01 November 2015
, salinity of brackish bands is inferred to increase from (E) Estheria band to (F) foraminifer band to (L) Lingula band to (B) brachiopod band ( Waters and Condon 2012 ).
Journal Article
Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 15 September 2023
Lithosphere (2023) 2023 (1): lithosphere_2023_192.
...Figure 3 (a–b) Stratigraphic section of the Permian Linxi Formation (P 2-3 l) at Taohaiyingzi. ( c ) Sporopollen fossils reported by Zheng et al. [ 35 ]. (d–e) Estheria fossils reported by Zheng et al. [ 35 ]. ( f ) Sporopollen fossils reported by Zheng et al. [ 35 ]. ...
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