Search Results - "SOJA, CONSTANCE M"
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Lacustrine deposits in the Karheen Formation fortify links between Alaska's Alexander Terrane and the Old Red Sandstone continent in the Late Silurian-Early Devonian
Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-05-2016)“…The Karheen Formation of southeastern Alaska (Alexander terrane) is an 1800-m-thick redbed molasse sequence that formed during the Late Silurian-Early Devonian…”
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Dissecting Chicken Wings in an Introductory Geology Course to Help Students Discover Evidence--Hiding in Plain Sight--of Dinosaur-Bird Evolution
Published in Journal of geoscience education (2018)“…In an introductory geology course on vertebrate fossils, a new object-based classroom exercise was designed to enhance students' appreciation for evidence of…”
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Late Silurian reconstruction indicated by migration of reef biota between Alaska, Baltica (Urals), and Siberia (Salair)
Published in GFF (01-06-2006)“…During the Late Silurian, reefs with similar frame-building biotas formed along the margins of the Uralian Seaway in areas that include present-day…”
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Carbonate Platform Evolution in a Silurian Oceanic Island: A Case Study from Alaska's Alexander Terrane
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Paleoecology of sponge-?hydroid associations in Silurian microbial reefs
Published in Palaios (01-06-2003)“…Microbial boundstones from Alaska and Russia yield new insights into the paleoecology of Silurian biotas that inhabited stromatolite reefs. These high-energy…”
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Debating Whether Dinosaurs Should Be "Cloned" from Ancient DNA To Promote Cooperative Learning in an Introductory Evolution Course
Published in Journal of geoscience education (01-03-2001)“…Describes an interactive internet exercise that enables students to engage in cooperative library and web research on a controversial topic in science,…”
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Development and decline of a Silurian stromatolite reef complex, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
Published in Palaios (01-08-2000)“…In Glacier Bay, Alaska, Silurian limestones record the development and demise of a stromatolite reef complex in the Alexander terrane. These microbial deposits…”
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Silurian calcareous algae, cyanobacteria, and microproblematica from the Alexander terrane, Alaska
Published in Journal of paleontology (01-09-1993)“…Limestones of Silurian age (late Llandovery–Ludlow) from the Heceta Formation of southeastern Alaska (Alexander terrane) yield a diverse assemblage of…”
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Taphonomy and paleobiological implications of Middle Devonian (Eifelian) nautiloid concentrates, Alaska
Published in Palaios (01-10-1996)“…Significant accumulations of microscopic nautiloids in Devonian carbonate grainstones are reported for the first time from the fossil record. Small-sized…”
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Origin of Silurian reefs in the Alexander Terrane of southeastern Alaska
Published in Palaios (01-04-1991)“…Lower to Upper Silurian (upper Llandovery-Ludlow) limestones belonging to the Heceta Formation record several episodes of reef growth in the Alexander terrane…”
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Potential Contributions of Ancient Oceanic Islands to Evolutionary Theory
Published in The Journal of geology (01-01-1992)“…Before much was known about the geology of continental margins and the occurrence of oceanic islands in suspect terranes, tests of theories related to island…”
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Silurian microbial associations from the Alexander terrane, Alaska
Published in Journal of paleontology (01-09-1993)“…Silurian calcareous algae, cyanobacteria, and microproblematica are abundantly preserved in the Alexander terrane of southeastern Alaska. They represent a…”
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Paleoecology of Sponge-?Hydroid Associations in Silurian Microbial Reefs
Published in Palaios (01-06-2003)“…Microbial boundstones from Alaska and Russia yield new insights into the paleoecology of Silurian biotas that inhabited stromatolite reefs. These high-energy…”
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Development and Decline of a Silurian Stromatolite Reef Complex, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
Published in Palaios (01-08-2000)“…In Glacier Bay, Alaska, Silurian limestones record the development and demise of a stromatolite reef complex in the Alexander terrane. These microbial deposits…”
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Island Arc Carbonates from the Silurian Heceta Formation of Southeastern Alaska (Alexander Terrane)
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