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Fossil associations of the Dobrotivá Formation
Luptáková, Monika ; Kraft, Petr (advisor) ; Mergl, Michal (referee)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the overview about a fundamental knowledge on the fossil associations of the Dobrotivá Formation. This unit represents a distinct level of the Prague Basin volcano-sedimentary infill formed during the boundary interval of the Middle and Upper Ordovician. Its main part is composed of the acquired and published data in the wider context of the neighboring paleocontinents and areas of peri-Gondwana. The thesis briefly describes the development of the Prague Basin and its paleogeography. It summarizes the lithology of the Dobrotivá Formation, its stratigraphic classification and the recently published knowledge on faunal associations in the Dobrotivá Formation, including their paleobiogeography and paleoecology. The bachelor thesis is considered to be a basis for further study of the Dobrotivá Formation. Key words: Ordovician, Prague Basin, assemblages, localities, stratigraphy, paleobiogeography
Selected cephalopods from the Ordovician of the Prague Basin (Bohemia) and Baltica (Estonia and Sweden): taxonomy, paleobiogeography and paleoecology
Aubrechtová, Martina ; Košťák, Martin (advisor) ; Klug, Christian (referee) ; King, Andrew H. (referee)
This dissertation thesis is a summary of five studies published in peer- reviewed, impacted scientific journals. All of the publications are taxonomic revisions of previously unknown or little known collections of fossil cephalopods from the Early Paleozoic strata of Bohemia, Estonia and Sweden. Paleogeogra- phical and stratigraphical distributions of the respective taxa were summarized, refined and compared with contemporary fossil assemblages known from other regions. Implications on the paleoecology of the cephalopods and original envi- ronmental conditions were made. The text of the thesis is divided into three main parts. In the first part, the morphology of cephalopods is explained, stressing out the most important diagnostic characters used for their descriptions. The current systematics of the Cephalopoda is overviewed and the main cephalopod groups during the Ordovician are briefly introduced. The second part of the thesis describes the geological development and settings of the regions, from which the studied fossil cephalopods originate. The third and final part of the thesis provides a discussion and interpretation of the results of the published studies in the context of the previously published research. The genus Bactroceras Holm, 1898 and some members of the order Litui- tida were studied...
Graptolites of the Šárka Formation (Middle Ordovician, Prague Basin) and their stratigraphical significance
Strossová, Zuzana ; Kraft, Petr (advisor) ; Bruthansová, Jana (referee)
Graptolites are one of the significant groups of stratigraphic index fossils in the Early Palaeozoic. They are used to determine the boundaries between bio- and chronostratigraphical units and to correlate them both on a regional and the global scale. The Šárka Formation, the Middle Ordovician lithostratigraphical unit of the Prague Basin (Teplá-Barrandian Unit), has yielded well-preserved and intensively studied graptolite fauna. Since the first studies carried out more than 100 years ago, much new facts and data has been gathered. They influenced a development and principal changes of the graptolite taxonomy and stratigraphy. Many key specimens were collected during the explorations of iron ore deposits in the vicinities of Rokycany, Ejpovice and Krušná hora Hill. This thesis summarises recent knowledge on graptolites from the Šárka Formation and its utilization in the stratigraphy. Key words: graptolites, Ordovician, Šárka Formation, stratigraphy
Taxonomy, ecology and palaeogeographical significance of the genus Euorthisima (Brachiopoda) in the Prague Basin
Bartošová, Kateřina ; Mergl, Michal (advisor) ; Sklenář, Jan (referee)
Taxonomic position of the brachiopod genus Euorthisina HAVLÍ EK 1950 from the Ordovician of the Prague Basin (Czech republic) was subjected to wide discussions and disputes in the past. The genus was first classified within the superfamily Syntrophiiacea (order Pentamerida). Later, a separate family Euorthisinidae by Havlí ek (1977) was defined. At present, the family is assigned to the order Orthida and includes genera Euorthisina HAVLÍ EK, 1950, Lesserorthis BENEDETTO, 2007, Notorthisina HAVLÍ EK & BRANISA, 1980 and Protorthisina BENEDETTO, 2007. In this thesis, a revision of genus Euorthisina HAVLÍ EK 1950 with emphasis on taxonomic classification, palaeoecology and palaeogeographic occurrence of species E. moesta and E. minor described from the Ordovician of the Prague Basin has been made. Klí ová slova: Euorthisina, brachiopoda, Ordovician, Prague Basin, Czech republic.
Taxonomic position of the species Bactroceras sandbergeri (Barr.,1867) from the Czech Ordovician
Aubrechtová, Martina ; Marek, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Turek, Vojtěch (referee)
Taxonomic position of the cephalopod Bactroceras sandbergeri (Barr., 1867) from the Ordovician of the Prague Basin was subjected to wide discussions and disputes in the past. The species was first classified within the genus Bactrites. Later, a separate, monotypic genus Eobactrites was defined. At present, the species is assigned to the genus Bactroceras. It belongs to the family Baltoceratidae, the genera of which are supposed to represent the oldest orthoceridans. The order Orthocerida is one of the most successful and most diversified cephalopod groups of the Paleozoic Era. In this thesis, a revision of Bactroceras sandbergeri has been made after a detailed study of about one hundred specimens. Attention was paid to those features, that are missing in the original species descriptions or that were neglected in the past. Special attention was paid mainly to muscle scars, structure of the siphuncle and morphology of the embryonic shell. The embryonic shell was originally described as Tretoceras parvulum Barrande, 1868. In addition, Orthoceras naufragum Barrande, 1870 was synonymized with the studied species and the species Orthoceras interpolatum Barrande, 1870 was assigned to the genus Bactroceras. Key words: Cephalopoda, Ordovician, Czech Republic, Barrandian area
Irone ores from the Krušná hora (hill)
Nič, Martin ; Marek, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Čáp, Pavel (referee)
Krušná Hora near Nový Jáchymov belongs in Barrandian area to one of the most important localities with the occurrence of Ordovician sedimentary iron ores. Rich reserves of iron ore and easy access to this area was known and used since many centuries ago. Use of deposits laid the foundation for the rich history of mining and metallurgy in Křivoklátsko. The work is divided into two thematic parts. The geological section is devoted to the construction of tectonic bearings, its stratigraphy, mineralogy, petrology, lithology and paleontological finds. Briefly describes the development of this sedimentation area. Self-described history of the geological survey. The history of the use of bearings is described in the second part, which is divided according to individual companies engaged in mining there. Particular attention is paid especially to companies conducting mining during the 20th century. Self-described termination of mining and mine disposal. Attention is paid to the technical equipment of the mine and the current state of the remains of the mining activities.
Hyoliths of the Barrandian area
Valent, Martin ; Fatka, Oldřich (advisor) ; Mergl, Michal (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (referee)
of Mgr. Martin Valent doctoral thesis Hyoliths of the Barrandian Area The submitted Ph.D. thesis summarizes recent information on comparatively poorly known group of invertebrates - the hyoliths. The first part of the thesis is composed by six main chapters focussed in detail on various aspects of hyoliths; major characteristics and ecology of hyoliths, progress in systematic of hyoliths, principles of hyolith classification, stratigraphical and palaeogeographical distribution of hyoliths, hyoliths within the Bohemian Massif and morphology of hyoliths. Up-to-date information has been included in all chapters. New data were published in five author's papers on hyolith colour patterns, systematics of hyoliths, pattern of palaeogeographic distribution and palaeoecologic interactions between hyoliths and various elements of the Cambrian invertebrate fauna. Short appendage consists of the Czech-English-Chinese terminological dictionary, simplifying study of Chinese literature.
Tests of selected methods leading to precise stratigraphy of the Králův Dvůr Formation
Bartošová, Jarmila ; Kraft, Petr (advisor) ; Frýda, Jiří (referee)
A model study about the precise stratigraphy of the Kralodvorian Formation was made on the drill core from Ořech near Prague. The exposure at Levín was used as a reference section. Both sections were sedimentologicaly studied and described in detail. The study of thin sections was a supplemented for exact description of the rocks and lithotypes. Chemostratigraphic methods (?13C and TOC) and method of the rock magnetic susceptibility were used for detailed stratigraphic analyse. All the mentioned methods of both sections. Samples for the measurements of the magnetic susceptibility were taken by 0.5 m of thickness. The measurement of ?13C and TOC was taken from the non-wheathered 80 m of the drill core Ořech and from the upper 20 m Králův Dvůr Formation at Levín profile by 2 m. The available data show that Ořech represents low and middle part of the Kralodvorian strata and that all studied thickness (80 m) belongs to only positive excursion of ?13C. This excursion is interpreted to be the upper Katian. It gives an evidence that sedimentation of the Kralův Dvůr Formation was very fast. Identification and interpretation of this excursion makes possible the accurate interregional corelation of the strata. A precise regional stratigraphic subdivision is based on inhomogenities caused by different materials or...
Princip zamrzlé evoluce a její projev ve fosilním záznamu: brachiopodi rodu Aegiromena Havlíček, 1961, ve svrchním ordoviku ČR
Mikuláš, Radek
The presented study is in a good agreement with the idea of a frozen evolution of the genus Aegiromena, or, more precisely, it illustrates a gradual disappearance of the ability to respond to the environmental change by a selectively advantageous change in its morphology. After its freezing, further evolution of Aegiromena brings very little news; only subtle changes in the size of adults, subtle and variable changes in the width/length ratio, and a changing variability of muscular imprints can be noted.

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