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1. New sponge spicules from the Ediacaran-Cambrian transition in deep-water facies of South China.

2. An eukaryote-bearing microbiota from the early mesoproterozoic Gaoyuzhuang Formation, Tianjin, China and its significance.

3. A Diverse Microfossil Assemblage from the Ediacaran–Cambrian Deep-Water Chert of the Liuchapo Formation in Guizhou Province, South China.

4. Microfossils from the Liuchapo Formation: Possible oldest radiolarians from deep-water chert and phylogenetic analysis.

5. Early Carboniferous radiolarians from north-west Thailand: palaeogeographical implications.

6. Radiolarian age and geochemistry of cherts from the Atbashi accretionary complex, Kyrgyz South Tianshan.

7. Microbial and animal evolution in relation to redox fluctuations in a deep-water setting of South China during the Ediacaran-Cambrian transition (ca. 551–523 Ma).

8. Chert geochemistry, depositional setting, stratigraphic and structural significance for the Permian Nong Pong Formation, Khao Khwang Fold and Thrust Belt, Saraburi, Thailand.

9. Origin of chert in Lower Silurian Longmaxi Formation: Implications for tectonic evolution of Yangtze Block, South China.

10. Morphological characteristics of a dimorphic pair of Albaillella sinuata Ishiga and Watase: Dimorphism in the lineage of the Permian Albaillellaria (Radiolaria).

11. Chert-hosted small shelly fossils: expanded tool of biostratigraphy in the Early Cambrian.

12. Silicon isotopes reveal a decline in oceanic dissolved silicon driven by biosilicification: A prerequisite for the Cambrian Explosion?

13. Source of silica and silicification of the lowermost Cambrian Yanjiahe Formation in the Three Gorges area, South China.

14. The Ediacaran-Cambrian rise of siliceous sponges and development of modern oceanic ecosystems.

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