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REVISION OF THE UPPER CAMBRIAN FAUNAS OF NEW JERSEY Available to Purchase
Two Dresbachian and two Trempealeauian faunas occur in the Kittatinny beds of northern New Jersey. Species of Dendrograptus, Hyolihellus, Hyolithes, Lingulella, Lingulepis, Westonia, Dicellomus, Linnarssonella, Finkelnburgia, Orusia, Plethopeltis, Plethometopus, Stenopilus, Acheilops, Bowmania, Crepicephalus, Clevelandella, Triarthropsis, Stenochilina, Saukiella, Prosaukia, Calvinella, Tellerina, Illaenurus, and Indianites, and three new genera of trilobites are described. Most of the species are new.
Stratigraphy of Upper Cambrian-Lower Ordovician Subsurface Sequence in Williston Basin Available to Purchase
Pre-Waterways Paleozoic Stratigraphy of Alberta Plains Available to Purchase
Geology of Deadman Butte Area, Natrona County, Wyoming Available to Purchase
Geology of Green and Yampa River Canyons and Vicinity, Dinosaur National Monument, Utah and Colorado Available to Purchase
Terrestrial-marine carbon cycle coupling in ∼500-m.y.-old phosphatic brachiopods Available to Purchase
Middle Ordovician linguliformean microbrachiopods from western Argentina: new data and biogeographic implications Available to Purchase
Nd isotope composition of early Cambrian discrete basins Available to Purchase
Geological History of Plains of Western Canada Available to Purchase
Geology of Wind River Mountains, Wyoming Available to Purchase
Stratigraphy, petrography, and depositional history of the Ignacio Quartzite and McCracken Sandstone Member of the Elbert Formation, southwestern Colorado, U.S.A. Open Access
Paleozoic Geology of North and West Sides of Uinta Basin, Utah Available to Purchase
Lower Paleozoic Rocks of Northern Williston Basin and Adjacent Areas Available to Purchase
Recognition and significance of Upper Devonian fluvial, estuarine, and mixed siliciclastic-carbonate nearshore marine facies in the San Juan Mountains (southwestern Colorado, USA): Multiple incised valleys backfilled by lowstand and transgressive systems tracts Open Access
Regional sedimentology, conodont biostratigraphy and correlation of Middle Cambrian - Lower Ordovician(?) strata of the “Finnegan” and Deadwood formations, Alberta subsurface, Western Canada Sedimentary Basin Available to Purchase
Ordovician stratigraphy and biota of Mexico Available to Purchase
Abstract In Mexico, Ordovician sedimentary rocks are exposed in the states of Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua and Oaxaca, comprising approximately 30 stratigraphic successions ranging from Lower to Upper Ordovician. The ages of the sequences have been established primarily by utilizing conodonts and graptolites, which have also allowed us to differentiate between platform and oceanic basin environments. The State of Sonora has the most complete Ordovician stratigraphic sequences, ranging from Tremadocian to Hirnantian. The deposits in Baja California are Floian in age, while the sequences of Chihuahua range from Sandbian to Katian, and the deposits in Oaxaca are Tremadocian. The Ordovician deposits of northern Mexico (Baja California, Sonora, and Chihuahua) present a palaeogeographic relationship to the North American craton, mainly owing to faunal interspecific affinities, while the southern deposits (Oaxaca) are controversial owing to the high degree of endemism of the faunas; however, they show affinity with Gondwana, Baltica and Avalonia, with a possible insular origin. The biotic assemblages of the Ordovician of Mexico include a variety of taxa, including algae, poriferans, corals, bryozoans, brachiopods, molluscs, trilobites, echinoderms, graptolites and conodonts as predominant elements. Despite many years of field studies in Mexican Ordovician localities, biostratigraphic correlations are as yet insufficient and incomplete or are based on limited interpretations. Thus, the Ordovician biostratigraphic data from Mexico compiled in the present paper have great potential and significant value. The advancement in the knowledge of the Ordovician biostratigraphy of Mexico will contribute to a major understanding of the relationships with the Ordovician System to a continental scale. Future advances will come mainly through increasing the amount and quality of data as well as improving biocorrelations among the Ordovician sequences of Mexico.