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Publications Artem Kouchinsky

Peer-reviewed articles:

Kouchinsky, A. 2000a. Shell microstructures in Early Cambrian molluscs. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 45: 119–150.

Kouchinsky, A. 2000b. Skeletal microstructures of hyoliths from the Early Cambrian of Siberia. Alcheringa 24: 65–81.

Kouchinsky, A., Bengtson, S., Missarzhevsky, V., Pelechaty, S., Torssander, P. , and Val'kov, A. 2001. Carbon isotope stratigraphy and the problem of a pre-Tommotian Stage in Siberia. Geological Magazine 138: 387–396.

Feng, W., Xinan M., and Kouchinsky, A. 2001. Hyolith-type microstructure in a mollusc-like fossil from the Early Cambrian of Yunnan, China. Lethaia 34: 303–308.

Kouchinsky, A. and Bengtson, S. 2002. The tube wall of Cambrian anabaritids. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 47: 431–444.

Gubanov, A., Kouchinsky, A., Peel, J. and Bengtson, S. 2004. Middle Cambrian molluscs of “Australian” aspect from northern Siberia. Alcheringa 28: 1–20.

Kouchinsky, A., Bengtson, S., Pavlov, V., Runnegar, B., Val’kov, A. , and Young, E. 2005. Pre-Tommotian age of the lower Pestrotsvet Formation in the Selinde section on the Siberian platform: Carbon isotopic evidence. Geological Magazine 142: 319–325.

Kouchinsky, A., Bengtson, S., Pavlov, V., Runnegar, B., Torssander, P., Young, E., and Ziegler, K. 2007. Carbon isotope stratigraphy of the Precambrian–Cambrian Sukharikha River section, northwestern Siberian platform. Geological Magazine 144: 1–10.

Kouchinsky, A., Bengtson, S., Gallet, Y., Korovnikov, I., Pavlov, V., Runnegar, B., Shields, G., Veizer, J., Young, E., and Ziegler, K. 2008. The SPICE carbon isotope excursion in Siberia: a combined study of the upper Middle Cambrian–lowermost Ordovician Kulyumbe River section, northwestern Siberian Platform. Geological Magazine145(5): 609–622.

Kouchinsky, A., Bengtson S., Feng W., Kutygin R. & Val'kov A. 2009. The Lower Cambrian fossil Anabaritids: affinities, occurrences and systematics. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 7(3): 241–298.

Kouchinsky, A., Bengtson, S., and Murdock, D. 2010. A new tannuolinid problematic from the lower Cambrian of the Sukharikha River in northern Siberia. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 55: 321–331.

Kouchinsky, A., Bengtson, S., Clausen, S., Gubanov, A. P., Malinky, J.M., and Peel, J.S. 2011. A Middle Cambrian fauna of skeletal fossils from the Kuonamka Formation, northern Siberia. Alcheringa 35(1): 123–189.

Kouchinsky, A., Bengtson, S., Runnegar, B., Skovsted, C., Steiner, M. and Vendrasco, M.J. 2012. Chronology of early Cambrian biomineralisation. Geological Magazine149(2): 221–251.

Kouchinsky, A., Holmer, L.E., Steiner, M., and Ushatinskaya, G.T. 2015. The new stem-group brachiopod Oymurania from the lower Cambrian of Siberia. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 60 (4): 963–980.

Kouchinsky, A., Bengtson, S., Clausen, S., and Vendrasco, M.J. 2015. An early Cambrian fauna of skeletal fossils from the Emyaksin Formation, northern Siberia. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 60 (2): 421–512.

Landing, E. and Kouchinsky, A. 2016. Correlation of the Cambrian Evolutionary Radiation: geochronology, evolutionary stasis of earliest Cambrian (Terreneuvian) small shelly fossil (SSF) taxa, and chronostratigraphic significance. Geological Magazine 153 (4): 750–756.

Peer-reviewed conference contributions:

Kouchinsky, A.V. 1996. Evolution and palaeoecology of early Cambrian mollusc-like organisms. All-Russian symposium "Enigmatic organisms in evolution and phylogeny", Palaeontological Institute, Moscow, Abstracts, pp. 44-46. (In Russian).

Kouchinsky, A.V. & Bengtson, S. 1998. Tetraradiate embryos and triradiate shells - cnidarian arithmetics in the earliest Cambrian. Geological Society of America 1998 Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Program 30:7, p. A-232.

Kouchinsky, A.V. 1999. Skeletal microstructures of anabaritids, hyoliths and some mollusks from the Early Cambrian of Siberia. European Union of Geosciences 1999 Annual Meeting (10),Strasbourg(France), Abstracts 28,p. 264.

Kouchinsky, A.V. 2000. Carbon isotopic excursions and the problem of a pre-Tommotian Stage inSiberia . Wiman Meeting, UniversityofUppsala, Abstracts, pp. 13-14.

Kouchinsky, A.V., Bengtson, Missarzhevsky, V.V., Pelechaty, S. M., S., Torssander, P.  & Val'kov, A.K. 2000. Carbon isotopic excursions and the problem of a pre-Tommotian Stage inSiberia . Geological Society of America 2000 Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Program 32:7, p. A-300.

Kouchinsky, A.V. 2003. Oscillations of ?18O in Cambrian carbonates from the Siberian
Platform and their utility as paleoenvironmental proxy. NASA Astrobiological Institute General Meeting, Abstracts, pp. 379-380.

Bengtson, S. & Kouchinsky, A.V. 2004. The “Clover animal" - spearhead of the Cambrian revolution. Geological Society of America 2004 Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Program 36:5, p. 522.

Vendrasco, M. J., Porter, S. M.,  Kouchinsky, A.V., Li, G. & Fernandez, Ch. Z. 2006. Mores hell microstructures in Cambrian molluscs. GSA Abstracts with Programs 38, No. 7.

Overview articles, book chapters, books:

Kouchinsky, A. 2000. Molluscs, hyoliths, stenothecoids, and coeloscleritiphorans. In A.Yu. Zhuravlev & R. Riding (eds): The ecology of the Cambrian radiation, 326-349. Columbia University Press.

Kouchinsky, A.V. 2001. Puti sovershenstvovaniya stratigraficheskikh skhem pogranichnykh otlozhenij venda i kembriya. [Development of stratigraphic schemes for the Vendian-Cambrian boundary beds.]. In Y. B. Gladenkov & K. I. Kuznetsova (eds) Puti detalizatsii stratigraficheskikh skhem i paleogeograficheskie rekonstruktsii, pp. 28-51. Moscow: GEOS. (in Russian)

Preprints, manuscripts submitted:

Kouchinsky, A., Bengtson, S., Val´kov, A., Kutygin, R. & Feng, W. Early Cambrian anabaritids fromSiberia . Journal of Systematic Palaeontology.

Kouchinsky, A., Bengtson, S., Pavlov, V., Runnegar, B., Torssander, P., Young, E. & Ziegler, K. Carbon and oxygen isotope profiling through the Vendian-Cambrian Sukharikha River section, northwestern Siberian platform. Geological Magazine.