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Volume 128 (2006) Part 2 (June)
Pages 73-208, Price 175 SEK


List of content

Miscellaneous, Pages 73-74
Silurian research at the crossroads

Mikael Calner and Mats E. Eriksson (Guest Editors)


Note, Pages 75-78
Late Silurian reconstruction indicated by migration of reef biota between Alaska, Baltica (Urals), and Siberia (Salair)

Anna I. Antoshkina (1) and Constance M. Soja (2)


Article, Pages 79-84
A shoreline to deep basin correlation chart for the middle Silurian coupled extinction-stable isotopic event

Mikael Calner (1), Anna Kozlowska (2), Monika Masiak (3) and Birger Schmitz (1)


Miscellaneous, Pages 79-84
Chart 1. A shoreline to deep basin correlation chart for the middle Silurian coupled extinction-stable isotopic event

Mikael Calner (1), Anna Kozlowska (2), Monika Masiak (3) and Birger Schmitz (1)


Article, Pages 85-90
The Late Wenlock Mulde positive carbon isotope (d13Ccarb) excursion in North America

Bradley D. Cramer (1), Mark A. Kleffner (2) and Matthew R. Saltzman (1)


Article, Pages 91-95
The Silurian Ireviken Event and vagile benthic faunal turnovers (Polychaeta; Eunicida) on Gotland, Sweden

Mats E. Eriksson


Article, Pages 97-101
Polychaete jaw apparatuses and scolecodonts from the Silurian Ireviken Event interval of Gotland, Sweden

Mats E. Eriksson


Article, Pages 103-108
Graphic correlation of the Sardinian Ockerkalk (upper Silurian): implications on the conodont biostratigraphy

Sofie Gouwy (1) and Carlo Corradini (2)


Article, Pages 109-114
A latest Llandovery to latest Ludlow high-resolution biostratigraphy based on the Silurian of Gotland – a summary

Lennart Jeppsson, Mats E. Eriksson and Mikael Calner


Article, Pages 115-121
Relationship of Silurian sea-level fluctuations to oceanic episodes and events

Markes E. Johnson


Article, Pages 123-129
Application of carbon isotope stratigraphy to dating the Baltic Silurian rocks

Dimitri Kaljo and Tőnu Martma


Article, Pages 131-138
Stromatoporoid response to muddy substrates in Silurian limestones

Steve Kershaw (1), Rachel Wood (2,*) and Li Guo (3)


Article, Pages 139-146
Wenlock and uppermost Llandovery bentonites as stratigraphic markers in Estonia, Latvia and Sweden

T. Kiipli and T. Kallaste


Article, Pages 147-152
Carbonate distribution in the East Baltic deep shelf in the late Ordovician–early Silurian

Enli Kiipli and Tarmo Kiipli


Article, Pages 153-158
The lundgreni Extinction Event: integration of paleontological and geochemical data from Arctic Canada

Alfred C. Lenz (1), Paula .J. Noble (2), Monika Masiak (3), Simon R. Poulson (2) and Anna Kozlowska (4)


Note, Pages 159-160
Graptolites from the Lower and Upper Visby formations of NW Gotland

David K. Loydell (1) and Lennart Jeppsson (2)


Article, Pages 161-168
Environmental and biotic changes in subtropical isolated carbonate platforms during the Late Silurian Kozlowskii Event, Prague Basin

Stepán Manda and Jirí Kríz


Note, Pages 169-172
Widespread soft-sediment deformation horizons in Lower Silurian strata of the Appalachian basin: distal signature of orogeny

Patrick I. Mclaughlin and Carlton E. Brett


Article, Pages 173-180
Carbon isotope chemostratigraphy of the Llandovery in Arctic Canada: Implications for global correlation and sea-level change

Michael J. Melchin (1) and Chris Holmden (2)


Note, Pages 181-184
Sea level fluctuations and forced regressions in the Silurian basin in the Precordillera of Western Argentina

Silvio H. Peralta


Note, Pages 185-188
Silurian graptolite biostratigraphy of the Galicia – Trás-os-Montes Zone (Spain and Portugal)

José M. Piçarra (1), Juan C. Gutiérrez-Marco (2), Artur A. Sá (3), Carlos Meireles (4) and Emilio González-Clavijo (5)


Article, Pages 189-194
The use of computational fluid dynamics in reconstructing the hydrodynamic properties of graptolites

Susan Rigby (1) and Gavin Tabor (2)


Article, Pages 195-202
Chitinozoan biostratigraphy in the Dob’s Linn Ordovician–Silurian GSSP, Southern Uplands, Scotland

Jacques Verniers (1) and Thijs R.A. Vandenbroucke (1,2)


Note, Pages 203-206
Palaeobiogeographical significance of Early Silurian thelodonts from central Asia and southern Siberia

Zivile Zigaite (1,2) and Alain Blieck (2)


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