Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- The Proterozoic Biosphere
- PART I
- PART 2
- 14 Geographic and Geologic Data for PPRG Rock Samples
- 15 Flow Chart and Processing Procedures for Rock Samples
- 16 Procedures of Whole Rock and Kerogen Analysis
- 17 Abundances and Isotopic Compositions of Carbon and Sulfur Species in Whole Rock and Kerogen Samples
- 18 Procedures for Analysis of Extactable Organic Matter
- 19 Composition of Extractable Organic Matter
- 20 Modern Mat-Building Microbial Communities: Methods of Investigation and Supporting Data
- 21 Construction and Use of Geological, Geochemical, and Paleobiological Databases
- 22 Proterozoic and Selected Early Cambrian Microfossils and Microfossil-Like Objects
- 23 Described Taxa of Proterozoic and Selected Earliest Cambrian Carbonaceous Remains, Trace and Body Fossils
- 24 Atlas of Representative Proterozoic Microfossils
- 25 Informal Revised Classification of Proterozoic Microfossils
- 26 Models for Vendian-Cambrian Biotic Diversity and for Proterozoic Atmospheric and Ocean Chemistry
- 27 Glossary of Technical Terms
- References Cited
- Subject Index
- Index to Geologic Units
- Taxonomic Index
22 - Proterozoic and Selected Early Cambrian Microfossils and Microfossil-Like Objects
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 April 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- The Proterozoic Biosphere
- PART I
- PART 2
- 14 Geographic and Geologic Data for PPRG Rock Samples
- 15 Flow Chart and Processing Procedures for Rock Samples
- 16 Procedures of Whole Rock and Kerogen Analysis
- 17 Abundances and Isotopic Compositions of Carbon and Sulfur Species in Whole Rock and Kerogen Samples
- 18 Procedures for Analysis of Extactable Organic Matter
- 19 Composition of Extractable Organic Matter
- 20 Modern Mat-Building Microbial Communities: Methods of Investigation and Supporting Data
- 21 Construction and Use of Geological, Geochemical, and Paleobiological Databases
- 22 Proterozoic and Selected Early Cambrian Microfossils and Microfossil-Like Objects
- 23 Described Taxa of Proterozoic and Selected Earliest Cambrian Carbonaceous Remains, Trace and Body Fossils
- 24 Atlas of Representative Proterozoic Microfossils
- 25 Informal Revised Classification of Proterozoic Microfossils
- 26 Models for Vendian-Cambrian Biotic Diversity and for Proterozoic Atmospheric and Ocean Chemistry
- 27 Glossary of Technical Terms
- References Cited
- Subject Index
- Index to Geologic Units
- Taxonomic Index
Summary
The PPRG microfossil database (MICRO.DBF) contains information regarding approximately 3500 occurrences of Proterozoic and Early Cambrian microfossils and microfossil-like objects reported from about 470 stratigraphic units, the data included being based on analysis of 316 published papers, monographs, and books. This compilation forms the primary foundation for interpretations discussed in Sections 5.4, 5.5, 11.3, and Chapter 25. Tables 22.1–22.3, below, contain only a fraction of the information stored in the database; a brief description of the types of data stored (and of the database structure) is presented in Chapter 21.
Coverage
Table 22.3 includes an estimated 90 percent of all occurrences of authentic Proterozoic microfossils reported prior to August, 1988. Data from some relatively minor Soviet, Chinese, and Indian papers are not included, and a few significant Chinese monographs appeared too late to be covered. The Early Cambrian data are not comprehensive, but are perhaps representative; about 40% of the reported occurrences of Early Cambrian nonmineralized microfossils have been entered. The coverage in Tables 22.1 and 22.2 is a bit more eclectic. Because of time constraints, a number of papers containing descriptions of nonfossils, pseudofossils, and dubiofossils (see below for definitions) were not analyzed. The amassed data, although not complete, represent the largest compilation of this type now available for Proterozoic microfossils.
Content
Tables 22.1, 22.2, and 22.3 are based on the illustrated literature of Proterozoic and Early Cambrian microfossils and microfossil-like objects.
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- The Proterozoic BiosphereA Multidisciplinary Study, pp. 865 - 952Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1992
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