Principal Investigator:Narbonne, Guy Licensed Year(s):
2013
2012 Summary:
The world’s earliest animals appeared in the Ediacaran Period about 580 million years ago, and soft worm-like animals capable of movement appeared suddenly worldwide 555 million years ago. The previous studies (Narbonne and Aitken, Palaeontology, 1990; MacNaughton and Narbonne, Palaios, 1999; Narbonne, The Rise of Animals, 2007) have shown that these fossils are especially well represented in the ...
Principal Investigator:Mode, William N. Licensed Year(s):
1978
Summary:
Sampling of glacial and marine sediments for compositional and fossil (pollen and marine shelled animals and micro-organisms) analysis and sampling of lake sediments for similar analysis....
Principal Investigator:Terasmae, J. Licensed Year(s):
1975
Summary:
The study of fossils, microscopic organisms, and fragments in sediments to construct enrivonmental changes that have occurred since the last glaciation....