| Aasta | 1992 |
|---|---|
| Kirjastus | University of Tennessee |
| Kirjastuse koht | Knoxwille |
| Ajakiri | Short Courses in Paleontology |
| Köide | 5 |
| Leheküljed | 1-238 |
| Tüüp | artikkel ajakirjas |
| Keel | inglise |
| Id | 49451 |
Sisukord
| Leheküljed | Pealkiri | Autor(id) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15-33 | Ichnotaxonomy: A Burrow by Any Other Name…? | Magwood, J. P. A. | |
| 34-63 | Vertebrate Trace Fossils | Schult, M. F., Farlow, J. O. | |
| 64-104 | Invertebrate Trace Fossils: The Backbone of Continental Ichnology | Hasiotis, S. T., Bown, T. M. | |
| 105-120 | Trace Fossils in Quaternary, Bahamian-Style Carbonate Environments: The Modern to Fossil Transition | Curran, H. A. | |
| 121-129 | Bioerosion: Eating Rocks for Fun and Profit | Bromley, R. G. | |
| 130-144 | Paleoenvironmental Patterns of Biogenic Sedimentary Structures | Bottjer, D. J., Droser, M. L. | |
| 145-171 | Muckraking and mudslinging: The joys of deposit-feeding | Ekdale, A. A. | |
| 172-196 | Trace Fossils and Benthic Oxygenation | Savrda, C. E. | |
| 224-238 | Quo Vadis, Ichnology? | Seilacher, A. |
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