<p><strong>Various amberground marine animals on Burmese amber with discussions on its age</strong></p>

Volume: 1, Issue: 1, Pages: 91 - 91
Published: Dec 28, 2018
Abstract
Burmese amber represents the world’s most diverse biota in the Mesozoic. Previous studies have focused on the biodiversity of its inclusions, as well as pholadid borings. Here we report a variety of marine animals symbiotic with or adhere to Burmese amber or the amber deposits, including crinoid columns, corals and oysters. We propose that there is no distinct evidence indicating the secondary transportation of Burmese amber over long distances....
Paper Details
Title
<p><strong>Various amberground marine animals on Burmese amber with discussions on its age</strong></p>
Published Date
Dec 28, 2018
Volume
1
Issue
1
Pages
91 - 91
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