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"Small carbonaceous fossils (SCFs)": state of art
Kovář, Vojtěch ; Fatka, Oldřich (advisor) ; Dašková, Jiřina (referee)
The thesis deals with the problematics of Small Carbonaceous Fossils (SCF). In the first part of the thesis the term SCF is defined and the presentation of the main palynological approaches used for extraction of SCFs follows, together with an explanation of preservation processes of non-biomineralized organic structures in sediments. The explanation of significance for palaeontology and related disciplines is discussed. The main part of the thesis constitutes of descriptions of the individual published SCFs from the late Ediacaran up to the Devonian, together with stratigraphic context and lithology of the published material. The list of taxa, that were possible to identify among obtained SCF material, is included. All the localities of Phanerozoic age are further plotted into paleogeographic maps corresponding with the appropriate periods. The broad scope of SCF's paleogeographic provenance and the possibility of extraction of SCF from a wide spectrum of lithologies, deposited in various sedimentary environments is discussed and the potential of further studies of SCFs is outlined. Key words: organic microfossils and macrofossils, early Paleozoic, taphonomy, palynological preparation methods
"Small carbonaceous fossils (SCFs)": state of art
Kovář, Vojtěch ; Fatka, Oldřich (advisor) ; Dašková, Jiřina (referee)
The thesis deals with the problematics of Small Carbonaceous Fossils (SCF). In the first part of the thesis the term SCF is defined and the presentation of the main palynological approaches used for extraction of SCFs follows, together with an explanation of preservation processes of non-biomineralized organic structures in sediments. The explanation of significance for palaeontology and related disciplines is discussed. The main part of the thesis constitutes of descriptions of the individual published SCFs from the late Ediacaran up to the Devonian, together with stratigraphic context and lithology of the published material. The list of taxa, that were possible to identify among obtained SCF material, is included. All the localities of Phanerozoic age are further plotted into paleogeographic maps corresponding with the appropriate periods. The broad scope of SCF's paleogeographic provenance and the possibility of extraction of SCF from a wide spectrum of lithologies, deposited in various sedimentary environments is discussed and the potential of further studies of SCFs is outlined. Key words: organic microfossils and macrofossils, early Paleozoic, taphonomy, palynological preparation methods

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