2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12542-010-0072-y
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Middle Givetian echinoderms from the Schlade Valley (Rhenish Massif, Germany): habitats, taxonomy and ecostratigraphy

Abstract: Es wird hier als ,,Schlade-Event'' eingeführt und als Höhe-punkt des transgressiven Unteren pumilio-Events betrachtet. Die niedrig-diverse, vagile epibenthische EchinodermenFauna wird als post-Disaster-Fauna interpretiert, welche gemeinsam mit dem spezialisierten Trilobiten Goldius den dysaeroben, weitgehend wassergesättigten Weichboden wiederbesiedelte. Aus dem Hangenden (obere Büchel-Formation) des nahe gelegenen, aufgelassenen ,,Steinbruch Zimmermann'' stammen die Cupressocrinitiden Halocrinites und Procupr… Show more

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“…Second, the two proposed geosites represent rich biotic communities of the mid-Paleozoic tropical seas. If so, these seem to be valuable equally to some other geosites like those reported from Germany [31] and Vietnam [32]. More generally, these lines of evidence demonstrate the importance of the Russian Altai for marine geoheritage.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Second, the two proposed geosites represent rich biotic communities of the mid-Paleozoic tropical seas. If so, these seem to be valuable equally to some other geosites like those reported from Germany [31] and Vietnam [32]. More generally, these lines of evidence demonstrate the importance of the Russian Altai for marine geoheritage.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Crinoid descriptive terms follow Moore and Teichert (1978) with the following exception: measurement terms follow Webster and Jell (1999). The systematics of the mentioned cupressocrinitids follows Bohatý and Herbig (2010). Crinoid localities and stratigraphy are given in the Appen− dix 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As elsewhere in the Rhenish-Bohemian Province, the Cupressocrinidae are common and diverse. This well-known group has recently been revised by Bohatý (2005, 2009) and Bohatý and Herbig (2010). Givetian crinoid faunas of Spain are substantially more cosmopolitan than older faunas.…”
Section: Devonian Spanish Crinoids In Time and Spacementioning
confidence: 99%