apl. Prof. Dr. Axel Munnecke



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Ramp morphology controlling the facies differentiation of a Late Ordovician reef complex at Bachu, Tarim Block, NW China (2015) Zhang Y, Munnecke A, Wang J, Lin Y Journal article, Original article Diagenesis makes the impossible come true: intersecting beds in calcareous turbidites (2015) Westphal H, Lavi J, Munnecke A Journal article, Original article Exceptional bryozoan assemblage of a microbial-dominated reef from the early Wenlock of Gotland, Sweden (2015) Ernst A, Munnecke A, Oswald I Journal article Ultrastructures of porostromate microproblematica from a Mulde Event (Homerian, Silurian) Bioherm in Podolia, Western Ukraine (2015) Castagner A, Jarochowska E, Munnecke A, Desrochers A Journal article, Original article Aphanitic buildup from the onset of the Mulde Event (Homerian, middle Silurian) at Whitman's Hill, Herefordshire, UK: ultrastructural insights into proposed microbial fabrics (2014) Päßler JF, Jarochowska E, Ray DC, Munnecke A, Worton GJ Journal article, Original article A new species of Conchicolites (Cornulitida, Tentaculita) from the Wenlock of Gotland, Sweden (2014) Vinn O, Jarochowska E, Munnecke A Journal article, Original article Graptoloid evolutionary rates track ordovician-Silurian global climate change (2014) Cooper RA, Munnecke A, Sadler PM, Crampton JS Journal article, Original article Possible oceanic circulation patterns, surface water currents and upwelling zones in the Early Palaeozoic (2014) Servais T, Danelian T, Harper DA, Munnecke A Journal article, Original article An unusual microbial-rostroconch assemblage from the Mulde Event (Homerian, middle Silurian) in Podolia, Western Ukraine (2014) Jarochowska E, Munnecke A, Kozłowski W Journal article, Original article The Paleozoic problematica Wetheredella and Allonema are two aspects of the same organism (2014) Jarochowska E, Munnecke A Journal article, Original article