Cambria-kí
(Tùi Cambria-kì choán--lâi)
Cambria-kí (Eng-gí: Cambrian Period ), Hàn-bûn-sek hoan-e̍k sī Hân-bú-kí (寒武紀), sī Kó͘-seng-tāi (Paleozoic) lāi-té thâu-chi̍t-ê tē-chit sî-tāi, sî-kan tùi 542 ± 0.3 Ma (pah-bān nî chêng) kàu 488.3 ± 1.7 Ma.[1] I-ê āu chi̍t tāi sī Ordovices-kí (Ordovician). "Cambria-kí" chit-ê miâ sī tùi "Cambria" (Cymru ê Lô-má miâ) só͘ hō.
Siong-koan
siu-káiChham-khó chu-liāu
siu-kái- ↑ Felix M. Gradstein; Ogg, J. G.; Smith, A. G. (2004). A Geologic Time Scale 2004. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521786738.
Gōa-pō͘ liân-kiat
siu-kái- Cambrian period on In Our Time at the BBC
- Biostratigraphy Archived 2021-02-26 at the Wayback Machine. – includes information on Cambrian trilobite biostratigraphy
- Dr. Sam Gon's trilobite pages (contains numerous Cambrian trilobites)
- Examples of Cambrian Fossils
- Paleomap Project
- Report on the web on Amthor and others from Geology vol. 31
- Weird Life on the Mats
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