The Ust’ Pinega Formation is a geological formation exposed along the banks of the Onega river in Russia, famed for the vast quantities of fossils of the Ediacara biota preserved in its ash beds.[1]
References
- ^ New data on Kimberella, the Vendian mollusc-like organism (White sea region, Russia): palaeoecological and evolutionary implications (2007), "Fedonkin, M.A.; Simonetta, A; Ivantsov, A.Y.", in Vickers-Rich, Patricia; Komarower, Patricia, The Rise and Fall of the Ediacaran Biota, Special publications, 286, London: Geological Society, pp. 157–179, doi:, ISBN 9781862392335, OCLC 156823511 191881597
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