Mongolian Geoscientist (Oct 2019)

New scientific direction of the bacterial paleontology in Mongolia

  • Dorj Dorjnamjaa,
  • Gundsambuu Altanshagai,
  • Batkhuyag Enkhbaatar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5564/mgs.v0i49.1226
Journal volume & issue
no. 49
pp. 41 – 49

Abstract

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We review the initial development of Bacterial Paleontology in Mongolia and present some electron microscopic images of fossil bacteria in different stages of preservation in sedimentary rocks. Indeed bacterial paleontology is one the youngest branches of paleontology. It has began in the end of 20th century and has developed rapidly in recent years. The main tasks of bacterial paleontology are detailed investigation of fossil microorganisms, in particular their morphology and sizes, conditions of burial and products of habitation that are reflected in lithological and geochemical features of rocks. Bacterial paleontology deals with fossil materials and is useful in analysis of the genesis of sedimentary rocks, and sedimentary mineral resources including oil and gas. The traditional paleontology is especially significant for evolution theory, biostratigraphy, biogeography and paleoecology; however bacterial paleontology is an essential first of all for sedimentology and for theories sedimentary ore genesis or biometallogeny

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