McGregor, D. C., Narbonne, G. M. (1978) Upper Silurian trilete spores and other microfossils from the Read Bay Formation, Cornwallis Island, Canadian Arctic. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 15 (8) 1292-1303 doi:10.1139/e78-136
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Title | Upper Silurian trilete spores and other microfossils from the Read Bay Formation, Cornwallis Island, Canadian Arctic | ||
Journal | Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences | ||
Authors | McGregor, D. C. | Author | |
Narbonne, G. M. | Author | ||
Year | 1978 (August 1) | Volume | 15 |
Issue | 8 | ||
Publisher | Canadian Science Publishing | ||
DOI | doi:10.1139/e78-136Search in ResearchGate | ||
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Mindat Ref. ID | 475966 | Long-form Identifier | mindat:1:5:475966:3 |
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Full Reference | McGregor, D. C., Narbonne, G. M. (1978) Upper Silurian trilete spores and other microfossils from the Read Bay Formation, Cornwallis Island, Canadian Arctic. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 15 (8) 1292-1303 doi:10.1139/e78-136 | ||
Plain Text | McGregor, D. C., Narbonne, G. M. (1978) Upper Silurian trilete spores and other microfossils from the Read Bay Formation, Cornwallis Island, Canadian Arctic. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 15 (8) 1292-1303 doi:10.1139/e78-136 | ||
In | (1978, August) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 15 (8) Canadian Science Publishing | ||
Abstract/Notes | A diverse palynomorph assemblage of trilete spores, tetrads, acritarchs, chitinozoans, scolecodonts, and fragments of arthropods, ?hydrozoans, ?graptolites, and possibly nematophytalean and vascular plants occurs 20βm above the base of member B of the Read Bay Formation at the type section on eastern Cornwallis Island, District of Franklin. This assemblage, here described briefly, is late Ludlow according to faunas above and below. The palynomorphs, other fossils, and stratigraphic framework indicate that the shales of member B were deposited in a sheltered near-shore marine environment. One new species of trilete spores, Retusotriletes chartulatus McGregor, is erected. |
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