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The Rise and Fall of the Ediacaran Biota - Special Publication no 286 (Geological Society Special Publication) [Illustrated] [Hardcover]

Patricia Vickers-Rich (Author, Editor), Patricia Komarower (Editor)
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1862392331 978-1862392335 October 15, 2007 1
The Proterozoic and early Phanerozoic was a time punctuated by a series of significant events in Earth history. Glaciations of global scale wracked the planet, interfingered with dramatic changes in oceanic and atmospheric chemistry and marked changes in continental configuration. It was during these dynamic and 'weedy' times that metazoans first appeared, diversified, culminating in the appearance of hard tissue skeletons and deep 'farming' of the marine substrate, in late Proterozoic and first few millions of years of the Phanerozoic. This book is the culmination of two symposia of UNESCO International Geological Correlation Project 493, one in Prato (Italy) in 2004, the second in Kyoto (Japan) in 2006. Both dealt specifically with the precise timing of physical events and teasing out of the effects which these changing environments, climates, global chemistry and palaeogeography had on the development and diversification of animals, culminating in the spectacular Ediacaran/Vendian faunas of the late Precambrian.

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  • Hardcover: 470 pages
  • Publisher: Geological Society of London; 1 edition (October 15, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1862392331
  • ISBN-13: 978-1862392335
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 6.9 x 1 inches
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This review is from: The Rise and Fall of the Ediacaran Biota - Special Publication no 286 (Geological Society Special Publication) (Hardcover)
$190? Seriously? All right, so it's a specialized publication. But I wonder what the point of sponsoring huge studies on extremely important subjects is (uhm, analysis of the earliest known forms of life, anyone??) if you're going to go out of your way to make the knowledge inaccessible to the general public.

Actually, I sort've wonder this about academia in general: "Heeey, we're going to use public money to vigorously study all this awesome stuff! Then we're going to write our results in (often unnecessarily) complex language and make people pay to read it! COOL!!" Then these same people wonder why the public "doesn't care" about their research. Yeesh!

.....errrrrr, ok ok. Maybe I'm just cranky because I really want to read it :<
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The Neoproterozoic- Early Cambrian transition records some of the most important events in the evolution of the Earth, from a major plate-tectonic reconfiguration (Scotese & McKerrow 1990; Bengtson 1994), to the diversification of metazoans (Glaessner 1984; Fedonkin 1990; Narbonne 1998; Narbonne & Gehling 2003), the end of the 'Snowball' glaciations (Hoffman et al. 1998) and profound changes in the isotopic composition of seawater (Kaufman & Knoll 1995; Eriksson et al. 1998). Read the first page
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assemblage zone, paleontological research, white quartzite, jujuy province, regional geology, cap dolostone, discoidal fossils, adjacent primary branches, frondose structure, frondose taxa, sheet sandstone unit, median vane, using animal fossils, discoidal assemblages, adoral region, reddish clay layers, gliding symmetry, positive hyporelief, isochron function, negative hyporelief, rhythmite sequence, facies versus biogeography, rift complex, apical cytostome, retroarc basin
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South Australia, Nuccaleena Formation, Early Cambrian, Lesser Himalaya, Flinders Ranges, Precambrian Research, Special Publications, Geological Society, Mistaken Point, White Sea, New York, Late Proterozoic, Officer Basin, Journal of Paleontology, Saxo-Thuringian Zone, Enorama Creek, Elatina Creek, Elatina Formation, Cambridge University Press, Bohemian Massif, Río Huso, Trezona Bore, Adelaide Rift Complex, Puncoviscana Formation, Geological Magazine
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