10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZOARIAL»
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zoarial in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
zoarial and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
29 Stereotoechid wall structure 30 Leioclemid wall structure 30 Trachytoechid
wall structure 31 Leptotrypellid wall structure 32 Atactotoechid wall structure 32
Zoarial growth and taxonomy — 33 Distribution of morphologic characters within
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With age, abrasion, or fossiliza- tion the zoarial surface is altered, giving the more
common aspect, as shown in our figure. The tangential section is similar to that in
Heteropora. Occurrence: Ripley formation, Coon Creek, McNairy County, Tenn ...
3
Fenestella from the Permian of West Texas
initial cell (see Cumings, 1904). In the subsequent stages of development factors
other than ontogeny play an increasingly eflective role in Shaping the zoarial
growth form. There are abundant minute, cuplike initial zoaria in the collections at
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Fossil and Recent Biofilms: A Natural History of Life on Earth
As an induced (reactive) polarisation of colonial (zoarial) growth, they may
superimpose the structural polarity of zooids and thus result in "equipotential",
aclonal areas of the zoarium. The presence of highly reactive equipotential areas
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W.E. Krumbein, D.M. Paterson, G.A. Zavarzin, 2003
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History of the Redwall Limestone of Northern Arizona
Latex cast of natural mold in chert showing obverse side of zoarial fragment, x2. 2
. A few branches showing strong spines, x10. Figure 3. Polypora sp. indet. Latex
cast of natural mold in chert showing obverse side of zoarial fragment, x5.
Edwin D . McKee and Raymond C. Gutschick, 1969
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Professional paper - United States Geological Survey
With age, abrasion, or fossiliza- tion the zoarial surface is altered, giving the more
common aspect, as shown in our figure. The tangential section is similar to that in
Heteropora. Occurrence : Ripley formation, Coon Creek, McNairy County, ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1926
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The fauna of the Ripley formation on Coon creek, Tennessee
With age, abrasion, or fossiliza- tion the zoarial surface is altered, giving the more
common aspect, as shown in our figure. The tangential section is similar to that in
Heteropora. Occurrence : Ripley formation, Coon Creek, McNairy County, ...
Bruce Wade, Tennessee. Division of Geology, 1926
8
Bryozoa: Ordovician to Recent : Papers Presented at the 6th ...
zooecia originates on the zoarial surface giving the primary regular quincuncial
arrangement of zooecia a totally different aspect. The primary regular pattern
disappears with the irregular crowding of cumulative zooecia which resemble
those ...
Claus Nielsen, Gilbert Powell Larwood, 1985
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The flora of the Ripley formation
With age, abrasion, or fossiliza- tion the zoarial surfaco is altered, giving the more
common aspect, as shown in our figure. The tangential section is similar to that in
Heleropora. Occurrence: Ripley formation, Coon Creek, McNairy County, Tenn ...
Edward Wilber Berry, 1925
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University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions: Article
53) AZMS — average angle (degrees) between zooecia and zoarial surface (p.
31) BIF — bifoliate zoaria (p. 16) BM — brachiopod-molluscan limestone (p. 21)
CB — kind of zoarial morphotype (see p. 62) CC — kind of zoarial morphotype ...