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 Figure3—Eopilla waisfeldae n. sp. from the Parcha Formation, Upper Tremadoc, Abra de Sococha section, Cordillera Oriental, Argentina. 1, 2, 5, Holotype CORD-MP 11181, shell of right valve, 1, lateral view (stereo pair), 2, lateroposterior view, 5, lateroposterior view; 3, CORD-MP 11183, shell of left valve, ventral view; 4, CORD-MP 11182, shell of left valve, lateral view. All scale bars, 100 μm
Published: 01 November 2007
Figure 3 — Eopilla waisfeldae n. sp. from the Parcha Formation, Upper Tremadoc, Abra de Sococha section, Cordillera Oriental, Argentina. 1, 2, 5 , Holotype CORD-MP 11181, shell of right valve, 1 , lateral view (stereo pair), 2 , lateroposterior view, 5 , lateroposterior view; 3 , CORD-MP
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 Figure8—Kimsella luciae n. gen. and sp. from the Parcha Formation, Upper Tremadoc, Abra de Sococha section, Cordillera Oriental, Argentina. Preservation types (forms with a sharper or a fainter relief ). 1, CORD-MP 11194, shell of left valve; 2, CORD-MP 11186, exfoliated shell of right valve; 3, CORD-MP 11195, shell of right valve; 4, CORD-MP 11196, shell of right valve; 5, CORD-MP 11197, shell of right valve; 6, CORD-MP 11198, shell of right valve; 7, CORD-MP 111188, shell of right valve; 8, CORD-MP 11199, shell of left valve. All scale bars, 200 μm
Published: 01 November 2007
Figure 8 — Kimsella luciae n. gen. and sp. from the Parcha Formation, Upper Tremadoc, Abra de Sococha section, Cordillera Oriental, Argentina. Preservation types (forms with a sharper or a fainter relief ). 1 , CORD-MP 11194, shell of left valve; 2 , CORD-MP 11186, exfoliated shell of right
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 Figure7—Kimsella luciae n. gen. and sp. from the Parcha Formation, Upper Tremadoc, Abra de Sococha section, Cordillera Oriental, Argentina. 1–3, 12, Holotype, CEGH-UNC 21907, exfoliated shell of right valve, lateral, anterior, and lateroventral views, detail of external ornament, respectively; 4, CORD-MP 11187, shell of left valve, ventral view; 5, 6, 8, CORD-MP 11188, shell of right valve, lateral, lateroventral, and anterior views, respectively; 7, CORD-MP 11189, shell of left valve, ventral view; 9, CORD-MP 11193, shell of left valve, lateral view; 10, CORD-MP 11190, shell of left valve, internal view; 11, CORD-MP 11191, shell of right valve, dorsal view; 13, CORD-MP 11192, shell of right valve, detail of external ornament. All scale bars, 100 μm. All SEM micrographs. 1, 4, 7, 10 are stereo pairs
Published: 01 November 2007
Figure 7 — Kimsella luciae n. gen. and sp. from the Parcha Formation, Upper Tremadoc, Abra de Sococha section, Cordillera Oriental, Argentina. 1–3, 12 , Holotype, CEGH-UNC 21907, exfoliated shell of right valve, lateral, anterior, and lateroventral views, detail of external ornament
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 Figure9—Undetermined binodicope from the Parcha Formation, Upper Tremadoc, Abra de Sococha, Cordillera Oriental, Argentina. 1, 4, CORD-MP 11184, exfoliated shell of a right valve, 1, lateral and dorsal views; 2, CORD-MP 11185, shell of left valve, lateral view; 3, CORD-MP 11200, shell of right valve, ventral view. All scale bars, 100 μm. All SEM micrographs. 1 and 2 are stereo pairs
Published: 01 November 2007
Figure 9 —Undetermined binodicope from the Parcha Formation, Upper Tremadoc, Abra de Sococha, Cordillera Oriental, Argentina. 1, 4 , CORD-MP 11184, exfoliated shell of a right valve, 1 , lateral and dorsal views; 2 , CORD-MP 11185, shell of left valve, lateral view; 3 , CORD-MP 11200, shell
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 Figure1—Geological setting and location of ostracod localities (asterisks). 1, Quebrada Chalala section in the Purmamarca area; 2, Abra Santa Laura section in the Sierra de Mojotoro area; 3, Abra de Sococha section in the Parcha–Incamayo area
Published: 01 November 2007
Figure 1 —Geological setting and location of ostracod localities (asterisks). 1 , Quebrada Chalala section in the Purmamarca area; 2 , Abra Santa Laura section in the Sierra de Mojotoro area; 3 , Abra de Sococha section in the Parcha–Incamayo area
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2022
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2022) 98 (7): 1019.
...Suraj Kumar Parcha E: [email protected] 26 05 2022 2 07 2022 1 07 2022 Copyright © 2022 Geological Society of India 2022 Geological Society of India Fig.1. prof. Som Kishan Shah (1937-2022) Prof. Som Kishan Shah, an educationist par excellence...
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Published: 01 October 2013
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2013) 82 (4): 330–338.
...Shivani Pandey; Suraj Kumar Parcha Abstract The Middle Cambrian succession of the Parahio Valley in general and Debsakhad section in particular is dominated by trilobites. Genus Opsidiscus , along with other trilobite forms dominates the lower Middle Cambrian succession. In the present study two...
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Published: 01 September 2011
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2011) 78 (3): 263–270.
...S. K. Parcha; Shivani Pandey Abstract The Muth Formation is one of the most characteristic marker horizon traced throughout the northwestern Himalaya. The present studies were carried out in the Farakah Muth (Pin Valley) section of Spiti Basin. The formation uniformly consists of quartzarenite...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2010
GSA Bulletin (2010) 122 (9-10): 1660–1670.
...Paul M. Myrow; Nigel C. Hughes; John W. Goodge; C. Mark Fanning; Ian S. Williams; Shanchi Peng; Om N. Bhargava; Suraj K. Parcha; Kevin R. Pogue Abstract Detrital zircon samples from Cambrian and Lower to Middle Ordovician strata were taken across and along the strike of the Himalaya from Pakistan...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 March 2009
GSA Bulletin (2009) 121 (3-4): 323–332.
...Paul M. Myrow; Nigel C. Hughes; Michael P. Searle; C.M. Fanning; S.-C. Peng; S.K. Parcha Abstract The depositional age and stratigraphic correlations of metamorphosed and variably deformed rocks of Mount Everest are poorly known because of limited recovery of diagnostic fossils. Detailed study...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 March 2006
GSA Bulletin (2006) 118 (3-4): 491–510.
...Paul M. Myrow; Karl R. Thompson; Nigel C. Hughes; Timothy S. Paulsen; Bryan K. Sell; Suraj K. Parcha Abstract Recent work on Himalayan tectonics indicates that prior to the Cenozoic collision of India and Asia, an enigmatic Cambrian–Ordovician event may have strongly influenced the regional geology...
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Published: 01 February 2006
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2006) 76 (2): 364–381.
...P.M. Myrow; K.E. Snell; N.C. Hughes; T.S. Paulsen; N.A. Heim; S.K. Parcha Abstract A well-preserved Cambrian section in the Zanskar Valley of northern India has previously been interpreted to record the transition from a passive to an active tectonic margin related to Cambrian–Ordovician orogenesis...
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Published: 01 January 2005
Geological Magazine (2005) 142 (1): 57–80.
...NIGEL C. HUGHES; SHANCHI PENG; O. N. BHARGAVA; A. D. AHLUWALIA; SANDEEP WALIA; PAUL M. MYROW; S. K. PARCHA Abstract Precise biostratigraphic constraints on the age of the Tal Group are restricted to (1) a basal level correlative with the Anabarites trisulcatus–Protohertzina anabarica Assemblage...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1998
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1998) 51 (5): 635–645.
...S. K. Parcha Abstract The Cambrian sequences exposed in the Kurgiakh Valley of the Zanskar area of Ladakh Himalaya contain a variety of trace fossils as in other Tethyan sequences of Himalayan region. The Ichnogenera identified from this sequence belongs mostly to the traces of trilobite origin...
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Published: 01 February 1995
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1995) 45 (2): 217–227.
...S. K. Shah; S. K. Parcha; A. K. Raina Abstract A new agnostid genus Trilagnostus from Middle Cambrian of Kashmir is described in addition to Pagetia griesbachi and Pagetia sp . from the same level at the Solvan-Menevian boundary. Diplagnostus is also being reported and described in the same...
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2006
DOI: 10.1144/GSL.SP.2006.261.01.05
EISBN: 9781862395091
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Published: 01 November 2007
Journal of Paleontology (2007) 81 (6): 1384–1395.
...Figure 3 — Eopilla waisfeldae n. sp. from the Parcha Formation, Upper Tremadoc, Abra de Sococha section, Cordillera Oriental, Argentina. 1, 2, 5 , Holotype CORD-MP 11181, shell of right valve, 1 , lateral view (stereo pair), 2 , lateroposterior view, 5 , lateroposterior view; 3 , CORD-MP...
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Published: 01 March 2011
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2011) 77 (3): 219–226.
... in storm-influenced environment from offshore marine to shoreface to fluvial settings ( Myrow et al. 2006 ). The top 100 m of the Parahio Formation yielded definite Middle Cambrian trilobites ( Dungrakoti et al. 1974 ; Dungrakoti, 1975 ; Kumar, 1998 ; Shah et al. 1996 ; Parcha, 2004 ) and trace fossils...
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Figure8—1–7, Kvania azulpampensis dichotoma n. subsp. Cardonal Formation, Sierra de Cajas. 1, Exterior of ventral valve, latex cast, CEGH-UNC 21044, ×5.5; 2, exterior of dorsal valve, latex cast, CEGH-UNC 18913, ×6.5; 3, internal mold of ventral valve, CEGH-UNC 18915, ×7; 4, internal mold of ventral valve, CEGH-UNC 18916, ×6; 5, internal mold of juvenile dorsal valve, CEGH-UNC 21041, ×13; 6, holotype CEGH-UNC 21623, internal mold of dorsal valve, ×10; 7, internal mold of dorsal valve, CEGH-UNC 21042, ×7. 8–25, Nanorthis calderensis n. sp. (8, 9, 11, 16, 17–21, from Caldera Formation, La Caldera; 15, Caldera Formation, Dique Campo Alegre; 10, 12, 13, 24, Aguada del Altillo, Parcha; 22, 23, 25, Abra de Sococha, Parcha; 14, 18, Azul Pampa Formation, Azul Pampa). 8, Holotype, exterior of dorsal valve, latex cast, CEGH-UNC 21674a, ×3; 9, exterior of ventral valve, latex cast, CEGH-UNC 21677, ×3; 10, exterior of dorsal valve, latex cast, CEGH-UNC 21881a, ×3; 11, internal mold of ventral valve, CEGH-UNC 21675a, ×3; 12, internal mold of ventral valve, CEGH-UNC 21881b, ×4; 13, internal mold of ventral valve, CEGH-UNC 21882, ×2.5; 14, internal mold of ventral valve, CEGH-UNC 21883, ×4; 15, internal mold dorsal valve, juvenile specimen, CEGH-UNC 21652, ×3; 16, 17, internal mold and latex cast of juvenile dorsal valve, CEGH-UNC 21681, ×4; 18, internal mold of juvenile dorsal valve, CEGH-UNC 21687, ×5; 19, internal mold of juvenile dorsal valve, CEGH-UNC 21682, ×5; 20, internal mold of dorsal valve, CEGH-UNC 21675b, ×4; 21, holotype CEGH-UNC 21674b, internal mold of dorsal valve, ×3; 22, 23, internal mold and latex cast of dorsal valve, CEGH-UNC 21885, ×2.5; 24, internal mold of dorsal valve, CEGH-UNC 21879, ×3; 25, internal mold of dorsal valve, CEGH-UNC 21893, ×4
Published: 01 March 2007
Caldera Formation, La Caldera; 15 , Caldera Formation, Dique Campo Alegre; 10, 12, 13, 24 , Aguada del Altillo, Parcha; 22, 23, 25 , Abra de Sococha, Parcha; 14, 18 , Azul Pampa Formation, Azul Pampa). 8 , Holotype, exterior of dorsal valve, latex cast, CEGH-UNC 21674a, ×3; 9 , exterior of ventral
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Published: 01 July 2009
Journal of Paleontology (2009) 83 (4): 604–613.
... in the pioneering studies by Kayser during the latest 19 th century and by Kobayashi and Harrington during the 1930s, which are still in need of revision. The brachiopods described in this study occur in the Saladillo Formation exposed along the footpath to the Parcha locality, between Angosto de Lampazar...
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