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- composition of microfossil remains rather than on taxonomic or ecological distinctions. Siliceous microfossils: Siliceous microfossils include diatoms...
- studies microfossils, or fossils that require the use of a microscope to see the organism, its morphology and its characteristic details. Microfossils are...
- organic microfossils, known from the Precambrian to the present. The classification is a catch all term used to refer to any organic microfossils that cannot...
- Alginite consists of organic-walled marine microfossils, distinct from inorganic (silica)-walled microfossils that comprise diatomaceous earth. Alginite...
- academic "stampede" to explore Precambrian microfossils from similar Proterozoic environments. While older microfossils have since been described, the Gunflint...
- large ornamented Ediacaran microfossils is a matter of current research. Like the resting cysts of some animals, these microfossils have three layers in their...
- Dresser Formation of the Pilbara Craton of Western Australia. Various microfossils of microorganisms have been found in 3.4 Ga rocks, including 3.465-billion-year-old...
- an unusual type of diaspore, a tumbleweed. Spores have been found in microfossils dating back to the mid-late Ordovician period. Two hypothesized initial...
- organisms. Fossils include exceptionally well-preserved cyanobacteria microfossils, as well as multiple stromatolite species, including Linella avis and...
- years. Most of these Precambrian fossils are microscopic bacteria or microfossils. However, macroscopic fossils are now known from the late Proterozoic...