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July 01, 1995
The Detroit River Group is Middle Devonian: Discussion on "Early Devonian age of the Detroit River Group, inferred from Arctic stromatoporoids"
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1995) 32 (7): 1070–1073.
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Gilbert Klapper, William A. Oliver , Jr.; The Detroit River Group is Middle Devonian: Discussion on "Early Devonian age of the Detroit River Group, inferred from Arctic stromatoporoids". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 1995;; 32 (7): 1070–1073. doi: https://doi.org/10.1139/e95-088
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- Ammonoidea
- arctic environment
- assemblages
- biogeography
- biostratigraphy
- Canada
- Cephalopoda
- Cnidaria
- Coelenterata
- Conodonta
- correlation
- Detroit River Group
- Devonian
- diachronism
- Eastern Canada
- Ellesmere Island
- Franklin District Northwest Territories
- Goniatites
- Goniatitida
- Goniatitidae
- Invertebrata
- Lower Devonian
- microfossils
- Middle Devonian
- Mollusca
- New York
- North America
- Northwest Territories
- Nunavut
- Onondaga Limestone
- Ontario
- paleogeography
- Paleozoic
- Porifera
- Queen Elizabeth Islands
- Stromatoporoidea
- Tetrabranchiata
- United States
- Western Canada
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