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    Not all shell beds are made equal: Recognizing singular event‐concentrations in megalakes by Rodrigues, Mariza Gomes, Giovanini Varejão, Filipe, Fürsich, Franz Theodor, Christofoletti, Beatriz, Matos, Suzana Aparecida, Warren, Lucas Veríssimo, Inglez, Lucas, Cerri, Rodrigo Irineu, Assine, Mario Luis, Simões, Marcello Guimarães

    Published in Sedimentology (01-12-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT Event deposition accounts for a large part of the preserved sedimentary record. Tempestites, tsunamites and turbidites are among the most common event…”
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    The missing mats: MISS diversity and influence on life preservation in the late Ediacaran of the Tandilia System, Argentina by Arrouy, María Julia, Warren, Lucas Veríssimo, Quaglio, Fernanda, Gómez-Peral, Lucía, Inglez, Lucas, Penzo, Victoria, Simões, Marcello Guimarães, Poiré, Daniel Gustavo

    Published in Brazilian journal of geology (01-01-2023)
    “…Abstract The terminal Ediacaran fossil record includes microbial mats and body fossils characterized by simple morphologies, which represents a challenge to…”
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    SIMPLE STRUCTURES AND COMPLEX STORIES: POTENTIAL MICROBIALLY INDUCED SEDIMENTARY STRUCTURES IN THE EDIACARAN SERRA DE SANTA HELENA FORMATION, BAMBUÍ GROUP, EASTERN BRAZIL by Okubo, Juliana, Inglez, Lucas, Uhlein, Gabriel J., Warren, Lucas V., Xiao, Shuhai

    Published in Palaios (01-04-2023)
    “…Microbially induced sedimentary structures (MISS) are abundant in Ediacaran and lower Cambrian successions. However, the relationship between MISS distribution…”
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    Discs and discord: The paleontological record of Ediacaran discoidal structures in the south American continent by Inglez, L., Warren, L.V., Okubo, J., Simões, M.G., Quaglio, F., Arrouy, M.J., Netto, R.G.

    Published in Journal of South American earth sciences (01-01-2019)
    “…Discoidal sedimentary structures are commonly described in Proterozoic strata, and even more common in Ediacaran to lower Cambrian sedimentary successions…”
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