Chief Editor:HOU Zengqian
Governing Body:China Association for Science and Technology
Organizer:Geological Society of China
start publication :1922
ISSN:ISSN 1000-9515
CN:CN 11-2001/P
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1942, 22(Z2):3-3.
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1942, 22(Z2):171-173.
Abstract:Structurally, the more advanced forms of the fusulinids largely fall into two groups: the one represented, by Fusulina, Triticites, Schwagerina, Pseudo-schwagerina, "Parafusulina," Polydiexodina, etc., is characterized by a more or
Y. C. HSU , GENUS Chusenella LEE
1942, 22(Z2):175-176.
Abstract:DIAGNOSIS: Test fusiform, slightly rounded at the ends; about 11.2 mm. long, 3.7 mm. wide, giving an axial ratio of about 1:3; whorl 9 to 10, the first three or four volutions closely coiled thence gradually evolute; spiral wall increases in thickness as the test grows, being 0.016 mm. in the firs
1942, 22(Z2):177-187,189.
Abstract:I. INTRODUCTION In the autumn of 1940, Mr. Liu Tsing-hsiang' of the National Chekiang University obtained a rich Lower Cambrian fauna from Chintingshan, 17 km. NW. of Tsunyi city, N. Kueichou. This material, now at the writer's disposal,
1942, 22(Z2):191-194.
Abstract:Mit 1 Tafel Uber die problematischen Reste Cycadolepis corrugata Zeiller aus dem Lias von Tonkin herrscht heute noch immer keine vollige Klarheit. Es sind stets nur
1942, 22(Z2):195-202.
Abstract:In studying the Carboniferous stratigraphy, one is always struck by the fact that those Namurian and Westphalian plants, abundant in other Arcto-
1942, 22(Z2):203-206.
Abstract:This short paper is meant to record the discovery of the interesting genus, Melonechinus, in eastern Kuangsi, China. It is well known that most species of the genus are found in the St. Louis limestone of the Meramec group in North
1942, 22(Z2):207-211.
Abstract:As the Middle Triassic of China is generally fossiliferous only in its upper part, i. e., the Ladinic, the discovery of the Anisic fauna is interesting and it seems desirable to give an account of the remains. The material was collected
1942, 22(Z2):213-217.
Abstract:The name of Chikou limestone was proposed by the late Mr. S. W. Wang for a thin-bedded dark gray limestone outcropped in the vicinity of the Chikou village, about 20 km. west of Yungan city in Fukien province. He also suggested the age of this limestone to be Lower Ordovician but without palaeontological evidence.
1942, 22(Z2):219-227.
Abstract:The earliest known Devonian fish remains of China were collected by V. K. Ting in 1914 from Tsuifengshan, Chanyi, Yunnan [5], in association with Drepanophycus spinaoformis described by Halle in 1927. In 1937 Y. S. Chi and
1942, 22(Z2):229-247.
Abstract:The name Weiyuan' Anticline has been used by geologists to designate the anticlinal mountain range to the north of the city of Weiyuan district. It is situated at longhude 140°20′ E. and latitude 29°40′ N. [Plate I]. Extending in a NEE. -SWW. direction for about 75 km. and rising to some 600 m. ab
1942, 22(Z2):248-253.
Abstract:This brief note is meant to serve as an addendum to a previous paper.' Basing upon stratigraphical data recently collected in Kuangsi, three orogenic epochs which were formerly unknown in this province are definitely established.
1942, 22(Z2):254-262.
Abstract:INTRODUCTION In the year 1920, while carrying out a reconnaissance in North Kansu province, Dr. W. H. Wong' noticed in the field and later announced the importance of the diastrophism after the Tertiary red beds, to which the name
1942, 22(Z2):263-272.
Abstract:INTRODUCTION The existence of a Palaeozoic metamorphosed volcanic series of intermediate to acid composition in E. Sikang had already been noticed by the senior writer
1942, 22(Z2):273-287.
Abstract:I. INTRODUCTION Iron deposits are widely distributed in western Kueichou. From the economic standpoint, only two or possibly three of them deserve special attention, and these are the Kuanyinshan deposit of Shuicheng,' the Tiehkuangshan and Tsaiyuantse
1942, 22(Z2):288-302.
Abstract:I. INTRODUCTION Innumerable common salt deposits are found in the earth crust and they have been divided into five groups by A. W. Grabau [I]. Every one of them
1942, 22(Z2):304-322.
Abstract:During the late spring of 1941, Messrs. M. N. Bien, T. H. Mi and the present writer were fortunate enough to discover several localities of vertebrate fossils. The geological condition will be reported in another paper' and need not be repeated there. Most of the fossils were derived from the hill
1942, 22(Z2):323-330.
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1942, 22(Z2):331-354.
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Chief Editor:HOU Zengqian
Governing Body:China Association for Science and Technology
Organizer:Geological Society of China
start publication :1922
ISSN:ISSN 1000-9515
CN:CN 11-2001/P