1. Armstrong, A.K. and Mamet, B.L. (1977): Carboniferous Microfacies, Microfossils, and Corals, Lisburne Group, Arctic Alaska. —Geol. Surv. Prof. Paper,849, 1–131, Washington
2. Austin, R.L. and Davies, R.B. (1984): Problems of recognition and implications of Dinantian conodont biofacies in the British Isles.—In: Clark, D.L. (ed.): Conodont Biofacies and Provincialism. —Geol. Soc. Amer. Spec. Paper,196, 195–228, Boulder
3. Austin, R.L. (1976): Evidence from Great Britain and Ireland concerning West European Dinantian conodont Paleoecology. —In: Barnes C.R. (ed.): Conodont Paleoecology.—The Geological Society of Canada Spec. Paper,15, 201–224
4. Bábek, O. (1996): Thimning and fining upward megasequence in Middle Devonian carbonate slope deposits, Moravia, Czech Republic.—N. Jb. Geol. Paläont. Abh.,202, 409–432, Stuttgart
5. Bábek, O. and Kolvoda, J. (1997): Controls on the deepening upward carbonate megasequences of the Moravian Devonian —Lower Carboniferous Basin.—18th IAS Regional European Meeting of Sedimentology, Heidelberg, Abstracts, Geae heidelbergensis,3, 53, Heidelberg.