150 años del descubrimiento del yacimiento cámbrico de Murero (Cadenas Ibéricas, NE España).
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Liñán, Eladio; Gámez Vintaned, José Antonio; Dies Álvarez, M. E.; Chirivella Martorell, Juan Bautista; Mayoral, E.; Zhuravlev, A. Yu.; Andrés, J. A.; Gozalo Gutiérrez, Rodolfo
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2013
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The lower-middle Cambrian palaeontological site of Murero (Cadenas Ibéricas, NE Spain) is a classical locality of the Cambrian in Europe. The site was first reported by the French geologist Edouard de Verneuil in 1862, and now it achieves 150 years of geological works contributing to a better knowledge of the Cambrian Period. Murero is an exceptional Lagerstätte because the coexistence of both skeletal and soft-bodied groups along a continuous record of ca. 8 million years, which is subdivided into 14 trilobite zones. Murero was the first palaeontological site in Spain to obtain the highest protection figure (Bien de Interés Cultural, BIC) from the Spanish Administration in 1997. Since then, the educational and social projection of the site is continuously increasing. |
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