|
|
||
Last update: Rudolf Trnka (03.04.2008)
fosilization, as well as palaeocology of individua groups and methods of study will be discussed in detail. |
|
||
Last update: Rudolf Trnka (03.04.2008)
Bottjer, D.J., Etter, W., Hagdorn, J.W. & Tang, C.M. (2002): 1. Fossil-Lagerstätten: Jewels of the fossil record. - In: Bottjer, D.J., Etter, W., Hagdorn, J.W. & Tang, C.M. (eds.): Exceptional fossil preservation. 1-10. Columbia University Press. Bottjer, D.J., Etter, W., Hagdorn, J.W. & Tang, C.M. (eds.): Exceptional fossil preservation. - Columbia University Press. Butterfield, N.J. (2003): Exceptional fossil preservation and the Cambrian explosion. -Integrative and Comparative Biology, 43, 166-167. |
|
||
Last update: prof. RNDr. Oldřich Fatka, CSc., DSc. (19.05.2012)
The examination is oral with an accent on understanding of processes. |
|
||
Last update: Rudolf Trnka (03.04.2008)
Fossil content of the following taphonomic windows (= lagersttäte) will be analyzed: Bitter Springs, Ediacara, Doushantou, Burgess Shale, Chengjian, Kaili, Orsten, Beecher´s trilobite, Soom Shale, Herefordshire, Hunsrück Slate, Rhynie Chert, Mazon Creek, Small Karatau, Holzmaden Shale, Morrison Formation, Solnhofen Limestone, Santa a Crato formations, Geiselthal, Messel, succinite, Black smokers, bitumens, Jehol, Santana, Lebanon.
Such analyses will be complemented by evaluation of stratigraphical distribution and environmental analyses which is preserved (dry land - forest, lake, brook, meadows, ?; marine - depth, salinity, oxygen content, ?; relations in situ, allochtonity)
Similarly also the fossil content of following taphonomic windows in the Bohemina massif will be evaluated: Proterozoic stromatolites, Paseky Shale, Jince Formation, Klabava and Šárka formations, Řevnice Quartzite, Kosov Formation, Kopanina Formation, Carboniferous (fishes), Ovčín, Bílá Hora Formation, Bechlejovice, Kučlín, Bílina, Menilitlayers.
Structure of separate chapters: 1. History of discovery (level of research), 2. stratigrafical, facial and taphonomic circumstances, 3. description and demostration of fossils - major part, 4. palaeoekology, 5. occurrence in other regions (possible ekvivalents within the BM), 6. geographical distribution (relation to temperature belts - palaeogeography, recent geography), 7. where, if and how is the recent research undertaken, 8. references of appropriate literature. |