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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...
Nautiloidea of Upper Cretaceous epicontinental seas in Europe
Frank, Jiří
The post-Triassic Nautiloidea are not as popular theme within fossils cephalopods research as for example ammonites. They are not very abundant in the fossil records except some rare localities and areas, their morphology is quite conservative and due to the usually poor preservation, their determination and assigning to the species even to genera level is often complicated. Exceptional are taxa with very specific morphology and short stratigraphic and endemic occurrence, which are even suitable for biostratigraphic interpretations. Problematic is also the often poor taxonomical representation of the type material and revision of many taxa is needed. Still nautilids are often represented by reasonable amount in the paleontological collections of natural history museums due to the long history of fossils collecting. Also the scientific literature has been dedicating at least some space to this group since 19 century. The aim of this study is to create an overview about the post- Triassic, especially Upper Cretaceous nautiolidea in the European region of epicontinental seas and prepare a good basement for extensive study of this group. Due to this aim the study is primarily focused on determination of morphological features and also problematic with their interpretation according to the variable...
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...
Nautiloidea of Upper Cretaceous epicontinental seas in Europe
Frank, Jiří
The post-Triassic Nautiloidea are not as popular theme within fossils cephalopods research as for example ammonites. They are not very abundant in the fossil records except some rare localities and areas, their morphology is quite conservative and due to the usually poor preservation, their determination and assigning to the species even to genera level is often complicated. Exceptional are taxa with very specific morphology and short stratigraphic and endemic occurrence, which are even suitable for biostratigraphic interpretations. Problematic is also the often poor taxonomical representation of the type material and revision of many taxa is needed. Still nautilids are often represented by reasonable amount in the paleontological collections of natural history museums due to the long history of fossils collecting. Also the scientific literature has been dedicating at least some space to this group since 19 century. The aim of this study is to create an overview about the post- Triassic, especially Upper Cretaceous nautiolidea in the European region of epicontinental seas and prepare a good basement for extensive study of this group. Due to this aim the study is primarily focused on determination of morphological features and also problematic with their interpretation according to the variable...
Nautiloidea of Upper Cretaceous epicontinental seas in Europe
Frank, Jiří ; Košťák, Martin (advisor) ; Turek, Vojtěch (referee) ; Schlögl, Ján (referee)
The post-Triassic Nautiloidea are not as popular theme within fossils cephalopods research as for example ammonites. They are not very abundant in the fossil records except some rare localities and areas, their morphology is quite conservative and due to the usually poor preservation, their determination and assigning to the species even to genera level is often complicated. Exceptional are taxa with very specific morphology and short stratigraphic and endemic occurrence, which are even suitable for biostratigraphic interpretations. Problematic is also the often poor taxonomical representation of the type material and revision of many taxa is needed. Still nautilids are often represented by reasonable amount in the paleontological collections of natural history museums due to the long history of fossils collecting. Also the scientific literature has been dedicating at least some space to this group since 19 century. The aim of this study is to create an overview about the post- Triassic, especially Upper Cretaceous nautiolidea in the European region of epicontinental seas and prepare a good basement for extensive study of this group. Due to this aim the study is primarily focused on determination of morphological features and also problematic with their interpretation according to the variable...
Genesis and paleogeographic significance of the clastic bands in the main coal of the Most Basin
Novotný, Tomáš ; Opluštil, Stanislav (advisor) ; Rojík, Petr (referee)
This diploma thesis presents first systematic geochemical a petrographical research of clastic bands in the lower-miocene Main Coal of the Most Basin. The main target of the thesis is evaluation of proxy analyses (EDXRF) of clastic bands and ash yield from coal. This method allows for identification of paleogeographic information about provenance of clastics derived from two different sources. The first source area represents weathered Tertiary volcanoclastics and the second is derived from crystalline basement in southwest part of the Bohemian Massif. Different geochemical signal of these two source areas detected in clastic bands allowed to constrain the switching of provenance into the lower part of the middle bench of the Main Coal in the Bílina open-cast mine whereas in the Doly Nástup-Tušimice mine this change occurs below the Main Coal. This result corresponds with idea of gradual changing of provenance across basin. Anomalous geochemical composition characterised by apparently increased content of Sr-Ba-P-Ca elements in one of clastic bands in the lower part of the Main Coal exposed in the Doly Nástup-Tušimice open-cast mine is related to presence of phosphate group minerals florencite and woodhouseite minerals as confirmed by RTG diffraction. This assemblage suggests possible admixture of...
Paleogeografická‚ paleoklimatologická a geochronologická rekonstrukce kontinentálního zalednění Česka
Česká geologická služba, Praha ; Gába, Zdeněk ; Merchel, Silke ; Jarošová, Lenka ; Braucher, Regis ; Hanáček, Martin ; Víšek, Josef ; Sikorová, Jana ; Nývlt, Daniel
V rámci řešení projektu jsou naplánovány 3 dílčí úkoly: 1) Korelace ledovcových akumulací Česka sedimentárně-petrologickými metodami; 2) Paleogeografická rekonstrukce zalednění vybraných oblastí Česka; 3) Geochronologické zařazení ledovcových akumulací a tvarů reliéfů Česka a jejich vzájemná korelace včetně navázání na okolní i globální stratigrafické systémy. Očekávaným výstupem dílčích témat jsou publikace v zahraničních impaktovaných časopisech a rovněž publikace v českých periodikách. Dílčím výstupem bude tvorba paleogeografické mapy rekonstruující kontinentální zalednění Česka.
Paleogeografická‚ paleoklimatologická a geochronologická rekonstrukce kontinentálního zalednění Česka
Česká geologická služba, Praha ; Růžička, Miloš ; Štěpančíková, Petra ; Franců, Eva ; Gába, Zdeněk ; Koubová, Magda ; Jankovská, Vlasta ; Lisá, Lenka ; Vídeňský, Aleš ; Braucher, Regis ; Hoare, Peter G. ; Hanáček, Martin ; Jarošová, Lenka ; Sikorová, Jana ; Tyráček, Jaroslav ; Janásková, Barbora ; Víšek, Josef ; Nývlt, Daniel
Ve zprávě jsou shrnuty výsledky projektu rozdělené podle jednotlivých dílčích projektů: Korelace ledovcových akumulací pomocí sedimentárně-petrologických metod, Paleogeografická rekonstrukce zalednění vybraných oblastí Česka a Geochronologické zařazení ledovcových akumulací a tvarů reliéfu Česka.
Paleogeografická‚ paleoklimatologická a geochronologická rekonstrukce kontinentálního zalednění Česka
Česká geologická služba, Praha ; Vídeňský, Aleš ; Hanáček, Martin ; Jarošová, Lenka ; Janásková, Barbora ; Braucher, Regis ; Sikorová, Jana ; Hoare, Peter G. ; Růžička, Miloš ; Tyráček, Jaroslav ; Víšek, Josef ; Nývlt, Daniel
Během prvního pololetí roku 2006 byla digitalizována do GIS paleogeografická rekonstrukce Šluknovska, která byla zpracovaná v roce 2005. Nadále pokračovaly práce na paleogeografické rekonstrukci kontinentálního zalednění a studiu lokalit na Frýdlantsku, Jesenicku, Osoblažsku, Opavsku a v okrajové části Ostravské pánve. Detailně je studována geomorfologie severního svahu Jizerských hor v souvislosti s vlivem čela kontinentálního ledovce na jeho geomorfologii společně se studiem relativního stáří tvarů reliéfu na základě měření tvrdoměrným kladivem. Průběžně probíhalo zpracování vzorků na těžké minerály, petrologii klastů a statistiky vůdčích nordických souvků, které již byly i částěčně publikovány. Byly zpracovávány další lokality včetně odběru vzorků, které jsou postupně zpracovávány.

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