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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 May 2017
Geology (2017) 45 (5): 387–390.
... an open-ocean connection to the intracratonic Belt Basin and, along with broadly co-occurring macrofossils Grypania and Horodyskia , supports the recognition of a globally expressed biozone. The Greyson Formation, along with contiguous strata in Glacier National Park, is unique in preserving all currently...
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Stratigraphic columns of the Proterozoic Jixian section with geo-chronologi...
Published: 06 March 2017
Figure 2 Stratigraphic columns of the Proterozoic Jixian section with geo-chronological constraints. Geo-chronological data: Gao et al. ( 2008 ), Gao et al. ( 2009 ), Li et al. ( 2009 , 2010 , 2011 , 2014 ), and Su et al. ( 2010 ). Grypania : Yan and Liu, 1998
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Geology of the fossiliferous Newlan Creek Road section of the Greyson Forma...
Published: 01 May 2017
.—member. C: Local bedrock geology, including the Grypania locality at Deep Creek and the Tappania - Dictyosphaera - Valeria –bearing section along Newlan Creek Road.
Journal Article
Published: 18 September 2017
Journal of Paleontology (2017) 91 (6): 1091–1101.
.... Holdfast forms in previous publications have been reported in the Precambrian, mainly for indicating the fixation effect and/or tissue differentiation, but little significant attention has been paid to more detailed description and discussion. The ribbon-like, coiled Grypania Walter, Oehler...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2023
Journal of Paleontology (2023) 97 (2): 499–515.
... the unassigned Vingerbreek population, falling within the size range of the Vingerbreek specimens (1.0–1.7 mm compared with 0.6–2.1 mm). The comparatively large size of Archaeochaeta invites comparison to the Proterozoic macrofossil Grypania Walter et al., 1976 . However, Archaeochaeta has...
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Journal Article
Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 January 2001
Paleobiology (2001) 27 (2): 405–423.
... China . Science , 270 : 620 – 622 . In the permissive view, the first eukaryotic cells are the organic-walled microfossils, or acritarchs ( Schopf 1992b ), of the Chuanlinggou Formation, North China ( Zhang 1986 ); the spirally coiled, carbonaceous megafossil, Grypania, of the Negaunee-Iron...
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Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 January 2000
Paleobiology (2000) 26 (3): 386–404.
... by simple sphaeromorphs ( Knoll 1994 ). The coiled macrofossil Grypania, reasonably interpreted as an individual eukaryote and broadly distributed by ca. 1400 Ma ( Walter et al. 1990 ; Kumar 1995 ), appears to be unaccompanied by other multicellular/macroscopic fossils (with the possible exception...
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Journal Article
Published: 15 October 2010
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2010) 47 (10): 1305–1325.
... reasonably as algal body fossils (= Grypania Walter, Oehler, and Oehler, 1976 , p. 878). They also compare with simple curved, bedding-parallel trace fossils flattened by compaction. RemarksHelminthoidichnites is probably the most widespread Ediacaran trace fossil, and descriptions and comparisions...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1999
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1999) 53 (4): 476–500.
... Limestone (=Suket) is characterised in addition to Chuaria-Tawuia by Sinosabellidites, Protoarenicola, Grypania, Tyrostenia, Daltenia and Krishnania (Maithy, 1992). Similar assemblage is also known from the Mid-Proterozoic of Mackenzie Mountains, northwest Canada and China. Chuaria-Tawuiaare now well known...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 October 2008
Geology (2008) 36 (10): 803–806.
... tomaculate (Mezenia kossovoyi), spherical (Beltanelloides sorichevae), and tubular objects (Liulingjitaenia alloplecta, Jiuqunaoella simplicis), as well as coiled ribbons (Grypania spiralis). There are several new compression morphologies within this assemblage, including compressed holdfast structures...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2011
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2011) 52 (10): 1048–1059.
... Beltanelloides , extremely abundant in the Vendian pelagial, which became the basis for correlation of the Upper Vendian of the East European Platform. The genera Mezenia and Tawuia are close to it. The assemblage of these vesicular algae is accompanied by the strombuliform Grypania. In the Vendian...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2012
DOI: 10.1144/SP365.13
EISBN: 9781862396135
... , Chuaria, Tawuia Azmi (1998) , Kumar (2001) , Azmi et al. (2007) 9 Rohtasgarh Limestone Palaeo-Mesoproterozoic Katnia Singhii , Grypania Tandon & Kumar (1977) , Sharma & Shukla (2009 a , b ) 10 Rampur Shale/Chorhat Sandstone Neoproterozoic, Cambrian/Ordovician...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1999
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (1999) 40 (6): 807–817.
... by appearance of new taxa. More precise solutions to stratigraphic problems can be found by eucaryotic remains, such as megafossils Grypania spiralis [ 2 ]. Microfossils include forms morphologically different from blue-green algae. In the Kyutingde microbiota, such forms include the genus Caudatiphycus...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 08 December 2017
Geology (2018) 46 (2): 135–138.
..., such as Grypania , occur in 1.9–1.8 Ga rocks ( Han and Runnegar, 1992 ). Fossils from the Vindhyan Supergroup in India are suggested to represent ca. 1.6 Ga algae ( Bengtson et al., 2017 ), but their age ( Ray, 2006 ) and taxonomic assignment are uncertain. The first fossils with robust age control...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 October 2008
Geology (2008) 36 (10): 755–758.
... (Miahoe Biota) (3 indeterminate algae); and the Mesoproterozoic Greyson Shale [5 Beltina (alga), 3 Grypania (alga)]. We thank N. Butterfield, J.-B. Caron, P. Orr, and A. Page for comments and discussion, and D. Haley, D. Tanenbaum, C. Taylor, and Z. Jiang for scanning electron microscope assistance...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2013
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2013) 82 (5): 499–508.
... - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Unconformity - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lower Vindhyan Rohtas Formation Grypania – Chuaria Assemblage Kumar (1995) Semri Group Kheinjua Formation Coniform stromatolites Mistassinia Misra and Kumar (2005)   Kumar and Misra (2007) Porcellanite Formation...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2007
Journal of Paleontology (2007) 81 (6): 1396–1411.
... Helanoichnus helanensis as a cylindrical tubular organism that was flattened because of compression. Helanoichnus helanensis curves or coils in a way very similar to Grypania spiralis ( Walcott, 1899 ) Walter et al., 1976 , but it is rarely folded or twisted, indicating that it was probably a turgid...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 July 2016
PALAIOS (2016) 31 (7): 327–338.
... eukaryotic groups, there are a number of potential candidates. The Mesoproterozoic Helena Formation of the Belt Supergroup of Montana, for instance, contains a variety of carbonaceous fossils, up to several centimeters in length, including Grypania spiralis , a coiled form (∼ 2 mm wide), that have been...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2012
Journal of the Geological Society (2012) 169 (4): 395–403.
... to have been deposited below the photic zone (e.g. Wood et al . 2003 ; Liu et al . 2010 ). Filamentous fossils such as Grypania (e.g. Butterfield 2009 a ), may provide useful analogues, being of similar dimensions to the Avalonian filament assemblages. Other Ediacaran fossils of similar dimensions...
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Published: 01 March 2022
Journal of Paleontology (2022) 96 (2): 452–461.
.... , and Du , W. , 2016b , The long-ranging macroalga Grypania spiralis from the Ediacaran Doushantuo Formation, Guizhou, South China : Alcheringa, An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology , v. 40 , p. 303 – 312 . Wang , Y. , Wang , Y. , and Du , W. , 2017 , A disc-like holdfast...
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