Global Permian brachiopod biostratigraphy: an overview
@article{Shen2018GlobalPB, title={Global Permian brachiopod biostratigraphy: an overview}, author={S. Shen}, journal={Special Publications}, year={2018}, volume={450}, pages={289 - 320} }
Abstract Establishing a Permian brachiopod biochronological scheme for global correlation is difficult because of strong provincialism during the Permian. In this paper, a brief overview of brachiopod successions in five major palaeobiogeographical realms/zones is provided. For Gondwanaland and peri-Gondwanan regions including Cimmerian blocks, Bandoproductus and Punctocyrtella (or Cyrtella) are characteristic of the lower Cisuralian, as is Cimmeriella for the middle Cisuralian. As the… Expand
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