2019
DOI: 10.1111/let.12331
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Early Cambrian small carbonaceous fossils (SCFs) from an impact crater in western Finland

Abstract: We describe an assemblage of small carbonaceous fossils (SCFs) and acritarchs from cored siltstones of the Lappajärvi impact structure, west‐central Finland. Previous studies had detected a depauperate acritarch biota ascribed to a deep Proterozoic origin—this age, however, was based on recovery of long‐ranging poorly age‐diagnostic sphaeromorphs. To resolve the age and provenance of these crater sediments, we applied low‐manipulation processing techniques optimized for retrieval of larger organic‐walled micro… Show more

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“…; Slater et al . ; Slater & Willman ). Clearly the emerging distribution of Cochleatina reveals how SCFs can supplement a crucial geographical dimension to the problem of the Ediacaran–Cambrian biotic transition (Figs ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; Slater et al . ; Slater & Willman ). Clearly the emerging distribution of Cochleatina reveals how SCFs can supplement a crucial geographical dimension to the problem of the Ediacaran–Cambrian biotic transition (Figs ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4e). Similar spines from Cambrian assemblages of small carbonaceous fossils were assigned to the protoconodont Protohertzina Missarzhevsky, 1973by Slater et al (2018 and Slater and Willman (2019), but the Rypely specimen is too poorly preserved for identification.…”
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confidence: 84%
“…11.12; Loron and Moczydłowska, 2018, plate 2.8, 2.9; Slater et al, 2018, fig. 9N–Q; Slater and Willman, 2019, fig. 5M, O, U, V, X, Z).…”
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“…The folds that form in the walls of collapsed Leiosphaeridia vesicles (and other acritarchs) can often be outlined with pyrite, where dense clusters of pyrite euhedra line the creases and margins of these folds (Fig. 1.8, 1.10, 1.15; see also Slater and Willman, 2019, fig. 5AC).…”
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