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January 01, 1974
Antipathetic Relation between Cambrian Trilobites and Stromatolites
AAPG Bulletin (1917) 1 (1): 141–143.
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John C. Kepper; Antipathetic Relation between Cambrian Trilobites and Stromatolites. AAPG Bulletin 1974;; 1 (1): 141–143. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- algae
- algal mats
- algal structures
- Arthropoda
- biogenic structures
- Cambrian
- environment
- fauna
- habitat
- Invertebrata
- microfossils
- Middle Cambrian
- Nevada
- paleoecology
- paleontology
- Paleozoic
- Plantae
- relation
- salinity
- sedimentary structures
- sedimentation
- shelf
- stromatolites
- thallophytes
- Trilobita
- Trilobitomorpha
- United States
- Utah
- Whirlwind Formation
- tidal
- subtidal
- Condor Member
- Wah Wah Summit
- Panaca
- antipathetic
- Highland Peak Formation
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