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LONG EXPECTED SPONGES FROM THE NEOPROTEROZOIC EDIACARA FAUNA OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA
- J. G. Gehling, J. Rigby
- Geology
- 1 March 1996
ABsTRAC--New fossils from the Neoproterozoic Ediacara fauna of South Australia are interpreted as the oldest known hexactinellid sponges. They occur within the Ediacara Member of the Rawnsley… Expand
A review of the frond like fossils of the ediacara australia assemblage
- R. Jenkins, J. G. Gehling
- Biology
- 13 May 1978
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TAPHONOMIC CONTROLS ON EDIACARAN DIVERSITY: UNCOVERING THE HOLDFAST ORIGIN OF MORPHOLOGICALLY VARIABLE ENIGMATIC STRUCTURES
- L. Tarhan, M. Droser, J. G. Gehling
- Biology
- 1 December 2010
Abstract Earth's earliest known metazoan ecosystems are represented by a handful of globally distributed fossil assemblages, collectively referred to as the Ediacara Biota. Although a number of these… Expand
A cnidarian of actinian-grade from the Ediacaran Pound Subgroup, South Australia
- J. G. Gehling
- Geology
- 1988
Inaria karli gen. et sp. nov., a moderate sized lobate fossil from the Late Precambrian Ediacara assemblage, occurs in a number of modes of preservation involving composite moulding of a compressed,… Expand
Lowermost Cambrian Ichnofabrics from the Chapel Island Formation, Newfoundland: Implications for Cambrian Substrates
- M. Droser, S. Jensen, J. G. Gehling, P. M. Myrow, G. Narbonne
- Geology
- 1 February 2002
Abstract Bioturbation long has been ‘blamed’ for eliminating late Proterozoic-style sedimentary structures and fabrics. While the presence of diverse and complex burrows in lowermost Cambrian strata… Expand
Earliest known echinoderm — a new Ediacaran fossil from the Pound Subgroup of South Australia
- J. G. Gehling
- Geology
- 1987
Arkarua adami gen. et sp. nov., a small disc-like animal with a pentameral arrangement of grooves on its oral surface, is preserved as an external mould on the base of sandstone beds within the… Expand
Taphonomy and morphology of the Ediacara form genus Aspidella
- L. Tarhan, M. Droser, J. G. Gehling, M. Dzaugis
- Biology
- 1 February 2015
Abstract Aspidella, the disk-like Ediacaran form genus, is a common and globally distributed member of the Ediacara Biota. In South Australia, it occurs prolifically (n > 1000) in locally dense… Expand
The Ediacara member of the Rawnsley quartzite: The context of the Ediacara assemblage (late precambrian, flinders ranges)
- R. Jenkins, C. Ford, J. G. Gehling
- Geology
- 1 July 1983
Abstract The Ediacara fossil assemblage occurs widely in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia, in a single, readily mappable stratigraphic interval—the Ediacara Member of the Rawnsley Quartzite,… Expand
An early Cambrian chelicerate from the Emu Bay Shale, South Australia
- J. Jago, Diego C García-Bellido, J. G. Gehling
- Geology
- 1 July 2016
The Emu Bay Shale Lagerstatte (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 4) occurs on the north coast of Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Over 50 species are known from here, including trilobites and… Expand
MICROBIAL MAT SANDWICHES AND OTHER ANACTUALISTIC SEDIMENTARY FEATURES OF THE EDIACARA MEMBER (RAWNSLEY QUARTZITE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA): IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERPRETATION OF THE EDIACARAN SEDIMENTARY RECORD
- L. Tarhan, M. Droser, J. G. Gehling, M. Dzaugis
- Geology
- Palaios
- 1 March 2017
Abstract: The Ediacara Member of the Rawnsley Quartzite of South Australia hosts some of the most ecologically and taxonomically diverse fossil assemblages of the eponymous Ediacara Biota—Earth's… Expand
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