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New records of Edia...
New records of Ediacaran Acraman ejecta in drillholes from the Stuart Shelf and Officer Basin, South Australia
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Hill, Andrew C. (author)
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Haines, Peter W. (author)
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Grey, Kathleen (author)
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- Willman, Sebastian (author)
- Uppsala universitet,Paleobiologi
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- 2007
- 2007
- English.
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In: Meteoritics and Planetary Science. - 1086-9379 .- 1945-5100. ; 42:11, s. 1883-1891
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- New occurrences of the Acraman impact ejecta layer were recently discovered in two South Australian drillholes, SCYW-79 1a (Stuart Shelf) and Munta 1 (Officer Basin) using lithostratigraphy, acritarch biostratigraphy, carbon isotope stratigraphy, and biomarker anomalies to predict the stratigraphic position. The ejecta layer is conspicuous because it consists of pink, sand-sized, angular fragments of volcanic rock distributed along the bedding plane surface of green marine siltstone. In SCYW-79 1a it forms a layer 5 mm thick; in Munta 1 the ejecta layer is thin and discontinuous because of its distance (similar to 550 km) from the impact structure. Palynological, biomarker, and carbon isotope anomalies can now be shown to coincide with the ejecta layer in SCYW-79 1a and Munta 1 suggesting the Acraman impact event may have had far reaching influences on the rapidly evolving Ediacaran biological and geochemical cycles.
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- NATURVETENSKAP -- Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap (hsv//swe)
- NATURAL SCIENCES -- Earth and Related Environmental Sciences (hsv//eng)
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- Earth sciences
- Geovetenskap
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- art (subject category)
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