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Lenz, A. C., Melchin, M. J. (1990) Wenlock (Silurian) graptolite biostratigraphy of the Cape Phillips Formation, Canadian Arctic Islands. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 27 (1) 1-13 doi:10.1139/e90-001

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TitleWenlock (Silurian) graptolite biostratigraphy of the Cape Phillips Formation, Canadian Arctic Islands
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsLenz, A. C.Author
Melchin, M. J.Author
Year1990 (January 1)Volume27
Issue1
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e90-001Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceLenz, A. C., Melchin, M. J. (1990) Wenlock (Silurian) graptolite biostratigraphy of the Cape Phillips Formation, Canadian Arctic Islands. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 27 (1) 1-13 doi:10.1139/e90-001
Plain TextLenz, A. C., Melchin, M. J. (1990) Wenlock (Silurian) graptolite biostratigraphy of the Cape Phillips Formation, Canadian Arctic Islands. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 27 (1) 1-13 doi:10.1139/e90-001
In(1990, January) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 27 (1) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes The Canadian Arctic Islands Wenlock is represented by a diverse assemblage of graptolites from the Cape Phillips Formation. Cyrtograptids are continuously present throughout all but the uppermost Wenlock. Species of Cyrtograptus constitute the main basis for biostratigraphic zonation, supported to a much lesser degree by Monograptus, Monoclimacis, and Pristiograptus through most of the series. The uppermost Wenlock is dominated by Pristiograptus in association with rare Gothograptus.The following biostratigraphic zones and their correlations are proposed: (1) Cyrtograptus centrifugus – Cyrtograptus insectus Zone (earliest Wenlock); (2) Cyrtograptus aff. rigidus – Monograptus aff. riccartonensis Zone (late early Wenlock); (3) Cyrtograptus perneri – Monograptus cf. munchi Zone, in which Cyrtograptus multiramis is a particularly common element (mid-Wenlock age); (4) Cyrtograptus lundgreni – Monograptus testis Zone, divisible into a lower Monograptus testis n.ssp. and an upper Monograptus testis testis Subzone (late Wenlock); and (5) Pristiograptus ludensis Zone (latest Wenlock). The second and third zones are also possibly divisible into lower and upper subzones, but with less certainty.The degree of zonal subdivision in the Cape Phillips is lower than in Europe. It was observed locally that a number of the key species showed a high degree of overlap and some inconsistencies in their ranges from section to section.Paleoecologically, a few species, particularly Cyrtograptus preclarus, Cyrtograptus cf. malgusaricus, and Pristiograptus meneghini, appear to have preferred basin-margin regions.


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