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Die Muschelfauna der Nayband-Formation (Obertrias, Nor - Rhät) des östlichen Zentraliran
(Selbstverlag der "Freunde der Wuerzburger Geowissenschaften", 2001-12-01)Auf Grundlage umfangreicher Neuaufsammlungen wird die Muschelfauna der Nayband-Formation monographisch dokumentiert, wobei die folgenden 21 Arten neu aufgestellt werden: Palaeonucula biacuta, Trigonucula goniocostata, ... -
Geochronology and petrogenesis of granitoids and associated mafic enclaves from Ghohroud in the Urumieh–Dokhtar Magmatic Arc (Iran): Evidence for magma mixing during the closure of the Neotethyan Ocean
(Geological Journal, 2022-05-18)The Ghohroud granitoids (GG), containing mafic microgranular enclaves (MMEs) are located in the central part of the Urumieh‐Dokhtar Magmatic Arc (UDMA) in central Iran. They are associated with the subduction‐related ... -
Gradual warming prior to the end‐Permian mass extinction
(Palaeontology, 2022-09-06)The biggest known mass extinction in the history of animal life occurred at the Permian–Triassic boundary and has often been linked to global warming. Previous studies have suggested that a geologically rapid (<40 kyr) ... -
Journal of Geophysics - Zeitschrift für Geophysik 41
(Journal of Geophysics - Zeitschrift für Geophysik; 41; 1975)Dieser Band enthält 58 Artikel zu Themengebieten der Seismologie, Erdmagnetismus und Gesteinsphysik veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1975. -
New and revised small shelly fossil record from the lower Cambrian of northern Iran
(Papers in Palaeontology, 2021-08-19)Small shelly fossils (SSFs) are highly informative of the ‘Cambrian explosion’. Their palaeobiodiversity has been documented from lower Cambrian deposits worldwide but it remains elusive in areas such as Iran, despite this ... -
Rivers in the making; the definition of “Nahr” as a hybrid watercourse based on geoarchaeological evidence from Southwestern Iran
(Water History, 2021-06-21)This paper explores a new perspective to study the settlement dynamics of riverine landscapes by addressing human–environment interaction in the Ancient Near East through integration of remote sensing, new geodata, and ...