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Schwarzhans, Werner (1986) Fish otoliths from the lower Tertiary of Ellesmere Island. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 23 (6) 787-793 doi:10.1139/e86-080

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TitleFish otoliths from the lower Tertiary of Ellesmere Island
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsSchwarzhans, WernerAuthor
Year1986 (June 1)Volume23
Issue6
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e86-080Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceSchwarzhans, Werner (1986) Fish otoliths from the lower Tertiary of Ellesmere Island. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 23 (6) 787-793 doi:10.1139/e86-080
Plain TextSchwarzhans, Werner (1986) Fish otoliths from the lower Tertiary of Ellesmere Island. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 23 (6) 787-793 doi:10.1139/e86-080
In(1986, June) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 23 (6) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes Fish otoliths of five species are present in lower Tertiary (Paleocene to Lower Eocene) rocks at Strathcona Fiord, Ellesmere Island. Two species are new, one is conspecific with a species known from the Lower Eocene of southern England, and two remain in open nomenclature.Paleobiogeographic and other implications of the fauna are that first, there is no resemblance to central European faunas; second, there is a resemblance to northern European faunas from Great Britain and the Soviet Union, pointing to cooler climatic conditions; and third, composition of the fauna suggests the prevalence of deeper shelf conditions.


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