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hceis@263.net.cn Fossil Woods of China 中国木化石 In English
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Author: the Shenzhen City Management Bureau
Pub. Date: 2008
Format: Hardcover; 210x290mm; 356 pages with figs
Price: US$110.00 ISBN: 7503851554
Since the Late Paleozoic, the marine and non-marine alternative and terrestrial strata have been well developed in China, containing not only rich fossil plants, but also a great amount of fossil woods. Especially since the Mesozoic era, China was situated in the Circum-Pacific volcanic belt, and the massive volcanic eruptions supplied a huge amount of silicate solution to form siliceous woods. Therefore, China is very rich in fossil woods. In contrast, the study of fossil woods, with its late starting point, is in alevel lower than the study of other fossil plants at present in China, and many precious foissil woods are still unknown among the people. Up to now, there is not any treatise or monograph to exhibit all the features of Chinese fossil woods.
The Monograph described and systematically classified the gymnosperm and angiosperm fossil woods from the Late Paleozoic to the Cenozoic, collected from105 localities of 15 provinces, containing 106 genera and 181 species (including 4 new genera and 11 new species), and discussed the genesis of fossil woods, the evolutionary trends of xylotomic structures and their palaeogeographic and palaeoclimatic environments.
Because of the time limitation, here we only studied in detail the numerous specimens collected in the recent years and some new samples obtained, besides making use of the research results of other former paleontologists. This monograph will improve the research level of fossil woods in China and possesses important reference value for study of palaeoclimate, palaeogeography and palaeoenvironment, plant development and evolution, as well as the geological history of the Earth.
Foreword
Preface
Editor’s words
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Definition of the fossil wood
1.2 Research history of Chinese fossil woods
1.3 Geological and geographical distributions of fossil woods in China
1.4 Significance of studying fossil woods
Chapter 2 Formation, Anatomical Structures and Classification of Fossil Woods
2.1 Types and preservation environment of fossil woods
2.2 Anatomical structures of fossil woods
2.3 Modern systematic classification of global fossil woods
2.4 Systematic classification of Chinese fossil woods
Chapter 3 Carboniferous-Permian Fossil Woods
3.1 Geological and geographical Distributions of Carboniferous-Permian fossil woods in China
3.2 Systematic descriptions of Carboniferous-Permian fossil woods
Chapter 4 Triassic Fossil Woods
4.1 Geological and geographical distributions of Triassic fossil woods in China
4.2 Systematic descriptions of Triassic fossil woods
Chapter 5 Jurassic Fossil Woods
5.1 Research history of Jurassic fossil woods in China
5.2 Geological and geographical distributions of Jurassic woods in China
5.3 Taxonomic features and biodiversity of the Jurassic fossil woods in China
5.4 Systematic descriptions of Jurassic fossil woods
Chapter 6 Cretaceous Fossil Woods
6.1 Geological and geographical distributions of Cretaceous fossil woods in China
6.2 Taxonomy of Cretaceous fossil woods of China
6.3 Systematic descriptions of Cretaceous fossil woods
6.4 Appendix: Fossil woods from the Dabie Mountains
Chapter 7 Cenozoic Fossil Woods
7.1 Geological and geographical distributions of Cenozoic fossil woods in China
7.2 Systematic classification of Cenozoic fossil woods in China
7.3 Systematic descriptions of Cenozoic fossil woods
7.4 Ancient woods
Chapter 8 Structural Evolution of Fossil Woods in the Geological History
8.1 Evolution of main plant groups in the geological history
8.2 Evolutionary trends of wood anatomical structures in the geological history
Chapter 9 Chinese Fossil woods and their Palaeogeography and Palaeoclimate
9.1 Late Paleozoic
9.2 Mesozoic
9.3 Cenozoic
References
Index
Scientific Works of Zhou MingzhenIn Chinese
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Author: Zhou Mingzhen
Pub. Date: 2009
Format: Hardcover; 1071 pages
Price: US$130.00 ISBN: 978-7-03-024533-5
This book contains 141 papers.
The Pennsylvanian Mill Creek limestone in Pennsylvania
Notes on the Late Cretaceous dinosaurian remains and the fossil eggs from Laiyang Shantung
New fossil reptiles from Szechuan China
Additional notes on the microstructure of the supposed dinosaurian egg shells from Laiyang, Shantung
Notes on some mammalian fossils from the Late Cenozoic of Sinkian9
Remarks on Placosaurus(or Glyptosaurus)of China
On some Eocene and Oligocene mammals from Kwangsi and Yunnan
New materials of the earliest primate known in China-Hoanghonius stehlini
A new Coryphodon from Sintai.Shantung
Eoentelodon-a new primitive entelodont from the Eocene of Lunan,Yunnan
Mammalian faunas and correlation of Tertiary and Early Pleistocene of South China
A new arctocyonid from the Upper Eocene of Lushih.Honan
Indricotherium from Hami Basin.Sinkian9
A new tritylodontid from Lufen9.Yunnan
Exploration in Inner Mongolia-a preliminary account of the l 95 9 field work of the Sinoo-Soviet Paleontological Expedition(SSPE)
A new procolophonid from north-western Shansi
A xenarthran-like mammal from the Eocene of Honan
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Fossil Ostracoda of China (Vol.3) Entomozoacea and Leperditicopida中国介形类化石.第三卷:古生代介形类丽足介目恩托莫介超科和豆石介目
In Chinese with English abstract and Latin name
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By Wang Shangqi
Published in 2009
Page: 251 pages
Price: $49
Ordovician Chitinozoans from South China华南地区奥陶纪几丁虫 In Chinese
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By Cheng Xiaohong
Published in 2009
ISBN: 978-7-116-06429-4
Page: 261 pages
Price: $42
Geological Memoirs (Series 2, Number 3)
Permian and Triassic Strata and Fossil Assemblages in the Dalongkou Area of Jimsar, Xinjiang(地质专报 二 地层古生物 第3号) 新疆吉木萨尔大龙口二叠三叠纪地层及古生物群
In Chinese with English summary
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Author: Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological sciences
Pub. Date: 1986
Format: Hardcover; 185x260mm; 262 pages + 64 plates
Price: US$55.00
1.Introduction
2. Stratigraphy
(1) Brief History of Geological Research
(2) Description of the Principal Stratigraphical Sections
(3) Lithostratigraphical Characteristics the Cangfanggou Group
(4) Biostratigraphical Characteristics and Age of the cangfanggou Group
(5) Fauna and Flora from the Xiaoquangou Group and Its Stratigraphical Problems
3. Palaeontology
(1) Fossil Plants
(2) Late Permian Sporo-pollen Assemblages
(3) Triassic Sporo-pollen Assemblage
(4) Megaspores
(5) Late Permian Bivalves
(6) Ostracods
(7) Vertebrates
4. Conclusions
5. References
6. Summary (in English)
7. Plates and explanations
The 80 Year of Palacontological Society of China中国古生物学会80年 In Chinese
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Author: University of Science and Technology of China Press
Pub. Date: 2009
Format: Paperback; 185*260mm; 357 pages
Price: US$98.00 ISBN: 9787312026348
Fossil Dinoflagellates of China中国沟鞭藻类化石 in Chinese with English summary (P641-673)
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Author: He Chengquan
Pub. Date: 2009
Format: Hardcover; 185x260mm; 739 pages +200 plates
Price: US$146.00 ISBN: 978-7-03-023700-2
This volume is divided into eight main chapters. The first seven chapters concern an introduction to the study of fossil and living dinoflagellates. A final chapter is the systematic classification of fossil dinoflagellates of China. It summarizes fossil dinoflagellate taxa published before the year 2006 in China. A total of 213 genera 13 subgenera and about 1000 species (forms) including subspecies and varietates are basically collected: of which, 2 new genera (Asymmetropecysta and Xishadinium), 5 new species (Asymmetropecysta scabrata, Batiacasphaera macropyla, Chytroeisphaeridia yujingxianii, Sicyoidium circulare and Xishadinium circulatum), 78 new combinations are proposed. In addition, holotype specimens are here designated for 10 species invalidly published; The English diagnosis of 50 species invalidly published by Xuet al, 197 is briefly given in this volume; 3 genera are treated as subgenera, as well as 6 genera and 22 species are treated as taxonomic junior synonyms.
Chapter 1 General remarks and brief history of study
Section 1 General remarks of dinoflagellates
Section 2 A brief history of study of fossil dinoflagellates
Chapter 2 Morphology and life cycle of living dinoflagellates
Section 1 Basic morphology
Section 2 Reproduction and life cycle
Chapter 3 Morphology of fossil dinoflagellates
Section 1 General features and cyst morphotypes
Section 2 Paracingulum and parasulcus
Section 3 Paratabulation
Section 4 Archeopyle
Section 5 Surface relief of cyst wall
Section 6 Major tabulation systems
Chapter 4 Classification
Section 1 Introduction
Section 2 Fossil classification
Chapter 5 Biotic evolution and biostratigraphic zonations
Section 1 Paleozoic
Section 2 Mesozoic
Section 3 Cenozoic
Chapter 6 Paleoecology
Section 1 Introduction
Section 2 Paleoenvironmental indicator
Section 3 Techniques and results
Section 4 Non-marine dinoflagellates
Section 5 Paleoclimatology and paleoceanography
Chapter 7 Relationship between fossil dinoflagellates and formation of oil
Section 1 Dinoflagellates as a good quality kind of oil-generating matter
Section 2 Distribution correspondence of fossil dinoflagellates and geological ages of oilfields and source rocks
Section 3 Biomarker peculiar to dinoflagellates from crude oil or sedimentary rocks
Section 4 Thermo-simulating experiment of modern dinoflagellates in hydrocarbon-generating and evidence from spore-pollen analysis of crude oil
Chapter 8 Systematic classification and description (see Chinese text)
References
Index of generic and specific names
Appendix
Plates and explanation
Fossil Flora of China (Vol.1):Fossil Plants from Coal Balls in China中国化石植物志(第一卷)中国煤核植物 In Chinese
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Author: Jinzhong Cui and Wang Shijun
Pub. Date: 2009
Format: Hardcover; 200x285mm; 141 pages+81 plates
Price: US$40.00 ISBN: 7-04-026326-8
1. Introduction
2. Coal Ball Localities in China and Composition of Fossil Plants in Coal Balls
3. Lycophyta
4. Sphenophyta
5. Pteridophyta
6. Spermatophyta, Pteridospermopsida
7. Spermatophyta, Cycadopsida
8. Spermatophyta, Coniferopsida
9. References
10. Index
11. Plates