Regional Geological Survey of Hanggai, Xianxia and Chuancun, Zhejiang Province in China [electronic resource] : 1:50,000 Geological Maps / by Jianfang Zhang, Chaohui Zhu, Longwu Wang, Xiaoliang Cai, Ruijun Gong, Xiaoyou Chen, Jianguo Wang, Mingguang Gu, Zongyao Zhou, Yuandong Liu.

By: Zhang, Jianfang [author.]
Contributor(s): Zhu, Chaohui [author.] | Wang, Longwu [author.] | Cai, Xiaoliang [author.] | Gong, Ruijun [author.] | Chen, Xiaoyou [author.] | Wang, Jianguo [author.] | Gu, Mingguang [author.] | Zhou, Zongyao [author.] | Liu, Yuandong [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)
Material type: TextTextSeries: The China Geological Survey Series: Publisher: Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2020Edition: 1st ed. 2020Description: VII, 292 p. 268 illus., 122 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789811517884Subject(s): Geology | Paleontology  | Paleoecology | Geology | Paleontology | PaleoecologyAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 551 LOC classification: QE1-996.5Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Strata -- Igneous rocks -- Geological structure and tectonic evolution -- Conclusions.
In: Springer Nature Open Access eBookSummary: This Open Access book introduces readers to the regional geology of Hanggai, Xianxia and Chuancun, the area between China's northern Zhejiang Province and southern Anhui Province and explores the strata, magmatic rocks and tectonic structures in 1:50,000 scale geological maps. Based on studies of multiple stratigraphic divisions, the standard stratigraphic section of the upper Ordovician Hirnantian in the lower Yangtze region is established, revealing for the first time numerous “Burgess Shale-type” sponge fossils in Hirnantian strata and identifying 10 grapholite fossil belts and various fossil categories, including chitin, trilobites, gastropods, brachiopods, and cephalopods. Moreover, the book identifies for the first time Late Ordovician volcanic events in northern Zhejiang province. The work represents a major contribution to research on Paleozoic strata in the Lower Yangtze region, and sheds new light on understanding the Hirnantian glacial event and biological extinction event in South China by providing a high-precision time scale. In addition, the book opens an important avenue for future research on sponge evolution after the Cambrian life explosion. As such, it offers a unique and valuable asset for researchers and graduate students alike.
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Introduction -- Strata -- Igneous rocks -- Geological structure and tectonic evolution -- Conclusions.

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This Open Access book introduces readers to the regional geology of Hanggai, Xianxia and Chuancun, the area between China's northern Zhejiang Province and southern Anhui Province and explores the strata, magmatic rocks and tectonic structures in 1:50,000 scale geological maps. Based on studies of multiple stratigraphic divisions, the standard stratigraphic section of the upper Ordovician Hirnantian in the lower Yangtze region is established, revealing for the first time numerous “Burgess Shale-type” sponge fossils in Hirnantian strata and identifying 10 grapholite fossil belts and various fossil categories, including chitin, trilobites, gastropods, brachiopods, and cephalopods. Moreover, the book identifies for the first time Late Ordovician volcanic events in northern Zhejiang province. The work represents a major contribution to research on Paleozoic strata in the Lower Yangtze region, and sheds new light on understanding the Hirnantian glacial event and biological extinction event in South China by providing a high-precision time scale. In addition, the book opens an important avenue for future research on sponge evolution after the Cambrian life explosion. As such, it offers a unique and valuable asset for researchers and graduate students alike.

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