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Mikhail A. Fedonkin / James Willard Schultz / Apikuni Mountain / Smithsonian Institution / Montana / Biology / Geography of the United States / Glacier National Park / Appekunny Formation / Trace fossil


Middle Proterozoic (1.5 Ga) Fedonkin, the Oldest Known Tissue-Grade Colonial Eucaryote
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Document Date: 2008-06-09 10:19:50


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Moscow / Washington / D.C. / Cambridge / Washington / /

Company

Bayer / The Proterozoic Belt Supergroup / Smithsonian Institution Press / Grinnell / Ellis L. Yochelson Smithsonian Institution Press / Belt Supergroup / /

Country

Russia / United States / /

Facility

University of Montana / National Museum of Natural History / Paleontological Institute / U.S. Highway / Geological Institute / Tulane University / United States National Museum / Museum of Botany / Harvard University / /

IndustryTerm

highway site / energy source / /

NaturalFeature

Big Belt Mountains / Wolf Mountain / Rising Wolf Mountain / Apikuni Mountain / Otokomi Mountain / Apikuni Falls / /

Organization

Department of Geology / Harvard University / Department of Mineral Sciences / National Science Foundation / office of Photographic Services / Geological Institute / Tulane University / University of Montana / office of Fellowships and Grants / Paleontological Institute / Russian Academy of Sciences / Department of Paleobiology / office of Fellowships / Smithsonian Institution / SMITHSONIAN / /

Person

John Pandolfi / Donald Dean / Robert J. Horodyski / Andrew Knoll / Eugene Jarosavich / R.J. Horodyski / Ronald Parsley / Mikhail Aleksandrovich / Walter Brown / Douglas Erwin / Horodyskia Yochelson / Mikhail A. Fedonkin / Victor Krantz / Joseph Henry / Shape Bead / Donald Winston / /

Position

collector / first Secretary / General / head / Research Associate / Small Secretary / /

Product

ammonium chloride / /

ProvinceOrState

Western Australia / Alberta / D . C / Montana / Massachusetts / Idaho / /

PublishedMedium

Smithsonian / Natural History / Paleobiology / /

Region

southern Alberta / Western Australia / /

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