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A Sea without Fish: Life in the Ordovician Sea of the Cincinnati Region-Richard Arnold Davis

A Sea without Fish: Life in the Ordovician Sea of the Cincinnati Region-Richard Arnold Davis

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This manual covers the Ordovician Period, focusing on the marine life and geological strata found in the Cincinnati region. It synthesizes over 150 years of research, describing and illustrating fossils such as trilobites, bryozoans, and brachiopods. The content details the life habits of these ancient invertebrates, their communities, and their living relatives, alongside the rock formations and environmental conditions of the Ordovician sea.

The purpose of this manual is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the paleontological and geological significance of the Cincinnatian strata. It is intended for students, researchers, and enthusiasts interested in Earth sciences and paleontology, offering detailed insights into a crucial period of Earth's history and the fossil record preserved in this unique region.

The region around Cincinnati, Ohio, is known throughout the world for the abundant and beautiful fossils found in limestones and shales that were deposited as sediments on the sea floor during the Ordovician Period, about 450 million years ago-some 250 million years before the dinosaurs lived. In Ordovician time, the shallow sea that covered much of what is now the North American continent teemed with marine life. The Cincinnati area has yielded some of the world's most abundant and best-preserved fossils of invertebrate animals such as trilobites, bryozoans, brachiopods, molluscs, echinoderms, and graptolites. So famous are the Ordovician fossils and rocks of the Cincinnati region that geologists use the term "Cincinnatian" for strata of the same age all over North America. This book synthesizes more than 150 years of research on this fossil treasure-trove, describing and illustrating the fossils, the life habits of the animals represented, their communities, and living relatives, as well as the nature of the rock strata in which they are found and the environmental conditions of the ancient sea.

Author: Holland, Steven M Author: Davis, Richard Arnold Author: Meyer, David L Publisher: Indiana University Press Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: A Sea without Fish: Life in the Ordovician Sea of the Cincinnati Region Pages: 00368 (Encrypted EPUB) On Sale: 2009-03-04 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780253351982 Category: Science : Paleontology Category: Science : Earth Sciences - Geology


The region around Cincinnati, Ohio, is known throughout the world for the abundant and beautiful fossils found in limestones and shales that were deposited as sediments on the sea floor during the Ordovician Period, about 450 million years ago-some 250 million years before the dinosaurs lived. In Ordovician time, the shallow sea that covered much of what is now the North American continent teemed with marine life. The Cincinnati area has yielded some of the world's most abundant and best-preserved fossils of invertebrate animals such as trilobites, bryozoans, brachiopods, molluscs, echinoderms, and graptolites. So famous are the Ordovician fossils and rocks of the Cincinnati region that geologists use the term "Cincinnatian" for strata of the same age all over North America. This book synthesizes more than 150 years of research on this fossil treasure-trove, describing and illustrating the fossils, the life habits of the animals represented, their communities, and living relatives, as well as the nature of the rock strata in which they are found and the environmental conditions of the ancient sea.

Author: Holland, Steven M Author: Davis, Richard Arnold Author: Meyer, David L Publisher: Indiana University Press Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: A Sea without Fish: Life in the Ordovician Sea of the Cincinnati Region Pages: 00368 (Encrypted EPUB) On Sale: 2009-03-04 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780253351982 Category: Science : Paleontology Category: Science : Earth Sciences - Geology

A Sea without Fish: Life in the Ordovician Sea of the Cincinnati Region-Richard Arnold Davis

A Sea without Fish: Life in the Ordovician Sea of the Cincinnati Region-Richard Arnold Davis

★★★★★ 4.5/5
530,000+ Happy Customers
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    Rock Series
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This manual covers the Ordovician Period, focusing on the marine life and geological strata found in the Cincinnati region. It synthesizes over 150 years of research, describing and illustrating fossils such as trilobites, bryozoans, and brachiopods. The content details the life habits of these ancient invertebrates, their communities, and their living relatives, alongside the rock formations and environmental conditions of the Ordovician sea.

The purpose of this manual is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the paleontological and geological significance of the Cincinnatian strata. It is intended for students, researchers, and enthusiasts interested in Earth sciences and paleontology, offering detailed insights into a crucial period of Earth's history and the fossil record preserved in this unique region.

The region around Cincinnati, Ohio, is known throughout the world for the abundant and beautiful fossils found in limestones and shales that were deposited as sediments on the sea floor during the Ordovician Period, about 450 million years ago-some 250 million years before the dinosaurs lived. In Ordovician time, the shallow sea that covered much of what is now the North American continent teemed with marine life. The Cincinnati area has yielded some of the world's most abundant and best-preserved fossils of invertebrate animals such as trilobites, bryozoans, brachiopods, molluscs, echinoderms, and graptolites. So famous are the Ordovician fossils and rocks of the Cincinnati region that geologists use the term "Cincinnatian" for strata of the same age all over North America. This book synthesizes more than 150 years of research on this fossil treasure-trove, describing and illustrating the fossils, the life habits of the animals represented, their communities, and living relatives, as well as the nature of the rock strata in which they are found and the environmental conditions of the ancient sea.

Author: Holland, Steven M Author: Davis, Richard Arnold Author: Meyer, David L Publisher: Indiana University Press Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: A Sea without Fish: Life in the Ordovician Sea of the Cincinnati Region Pages: 00368 (Encrypted EPUB) On Sale: 2009-03-04 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780253351982 Category: Science : Paleontology Category: Science : Earth Sciences - Geology


The region around Cincinnati, Ohio, is known throughout the world for the abundant and beautiful fossils found in limestones and shales that were deposited as sediments on the sea floor during the Ordovician Period, about 450 million years ago-some 250 million years before the dinosaurs lived. In Ordovician time, the shallow sea that covered much of what is now the North American continent teemed with marine life. The Cincinnati area has yielded some of the world's most abundant and best-preserved fossils of invertebrate animals such as trilobites, bryozoans, brachiopods, molluscs, echinoderms, and graptolites. So famous are the Ordovician fossils and rocks of the Cincinnati region that geologists use the term "Cincinnatian" for strata of the same age all over North America. This book synthesizes more than 150 years of research on this fossil treasure-trove, describing and illustrating the fossils, the life habits of the animals represented, their communities, and living relatives, as well as the nature of the rock strata in which they are found and the environmental conditions of the ancient sea.

Author: Holland, Steven M Author: Davis, Richard Arnold Author: Meyer, David L Publisher: Indiana University Press Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: A Sea without Fish: Life in the Ordovician Sea of the Cincinnati Region Pages: 00368 (Encrypted EPUB) On Sale: 2009-03-04 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780253351982 Category: Science : Paleontology Category: Science : Earth Sciences - Geology