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Eliuk, Leslie S. (1973) Middle Ordovician Fish-bearing Beds from the St. Lawrence Lowlands of Quebec. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 10 (6) 954-960 doi:10.1139/e73-084

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TitleMiddle Ordovician Fish-bearing Beds from the St. Lawrence Lowlands of Quebec
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsEliuk, Leslie S.Author
Year1973 (June 1)Volume10
Issue6
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e73-084Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceEliuk, Leslie S. (1973) Middle Ordovician Fish-bearing Beds from the St. Lawrence Lowlands of Quebec. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 10 (6) 954-960 doi:10.1139/e73-084
Plain TextEliuk, Leslie S. (1973) Middle Ordovician Fish-bearing Beds from the St. Lawrence Lowlands of Quebec. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 10 (6) 954-960 doi:10.1139/e73-084
In(1973, June) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 10 (6) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes Ostracoderm tubercles were recovered from the lower portion of two Black River Group sections between Montreal and Quebec City. Some of these fish remains seem identical to tubercles of Astraspis desiderata from the Harding Sandstone of Colorado. The age of the Quebec remains is questionably earliest Blackriveran or basal Caradocian of the European standard. The remains were found in sandy carbonates probably laid down in the supratidal to shallow marine environments. It is concluded that these remains may represent part of a continent-wide, biostratigraphically useful vertebrate fauna and that bulk sampling and acid residuing might be a technique whereby sparse, fragmentary, earliest Paleozoic fish remains could be found.


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