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Journal Article
Journal: Palynology
Published: 02 October 2019
Palynology (2019) 43 (4): 669–689.
...Sandy M. S. McLachlan; Vera Pospelova; Richard J. Hebda Abstract Twenty-nine mudstone samples from coastal exposures of the upper Campanian Northumberland Formation on Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada, have yielded diverse assemblages of exceptionally well-preserved dinoflagellate cysts...
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Journal Article
Published: 06 October 2011
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2011) 48 (11): 1489–1496.
... Formation exposed on Hornby Island, British Columbia. The bones described here are referable (based on hypothesized autapomorphies) to the Cretaceous avian lineages Enantiornithes and Ornithurae and fall into at least two size classes within either lineage. This suggests the presence of multiple taxa...
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Journal Article
Published: 19 April 2011
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2011) 48 (4): 778.
... numbers VIPM 1513a and VIPM 1513b are replaced by the new numbers RBCM.EH2011.003.0001A and RBCM.EH2011.003.0001B, respectively. We would also like to note that although Graham Beard of the Vancouver Island Palaeontological Museum brought the specimen to our attention, credit for discovery of the specimen...
Journal Article
Published: 22 December 2010
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2011) 48 (1): 63–69.
...Victoria M. Arbour; Philip J. Currie Abstract An unusual jaw found in a calcite nodule from Collishaw Point, Hornby Island, British Columbia (off the east coast of Vancouver Island) represents the first definitive pterosaur found in British Columbia, and the first istiodactylid from Canada...
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Journal Article
Published: 06 February 2005
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2005) 42 (12): 2097–2101.
...Kurt Morrison; Gareth J. Dyke; Luis M. Chiappe Abstract We present the first records of Mesozoic fossil birds to be described from British Columbia. New fossil avians from the Campanian Northumberland Formation on Hornby Island (Strait of Georgia) add to the known distributions of two groups...
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Schematic framework of the Northumberland Formation on <span class="search-highlight">Hornby</span> <span class="search-highlight">Island</span>, adapt...
Published: 02 October 2019
Figure 2. Schematic framework of the Northumberland Formation on Hornby Island, adapted from McLachlan et al. ( 2018 ), with plotted stratigraphic positions of samples and areoligeracean dinoflagellate cyst ranges. Grey denotes imprecision of float samples. Magnetostratigraphy chron assignments
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Measured stratigraphic section at <span class="search-highlight">Hornby</span> <span class="search-highlight">Island</span>, British Columbia, Canada, ...
Published: 01 May 2012
Figure 9. Measured stratigraphic section at Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada, with ammonite ranges and our interpretation of prior magnetostratigraphy. Only the lowermost formation, the Northumberland Formation, contains diagnostic fossils. Correlation with magnetic chrons above
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Fossil bones from <span class="search-highlight">Hornby</span> <span class="search-highlight">Island</span> referred in this paper: (A) right coracoid ...
Published: 06 October 2011
Fig. 2. Fossil bones from Hornby Island referred in this paper: (A) right coracoid in dorsal view (RBCM.EH2008.011.01120); (B) left carpometacarpus in plantar view; (C) the same bone in dorsal view (TMP 1999.081.001); (D) left femur in cranial view (RBCM.EH2009.021.0001). Scale bars = 5 mm. ail
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Fossil bones from <span class="search-highlight">Hornby</span> <span class="search-highlight">Island</span> (Morrison collection) referred in this pape...
Published: 06 February 2005
Fig. 2. Fossil bones from Hornby Island (Morrison collection) referred in this paper to Ornithurae: (A) complete left tarsometarsus in dorsal view (RBCM.EH2005.003.0001.A); (B) the same bone in plantar view; (C) proximal end of left tarsometarsus in plantar view (RBCM.EH2005.003.0001.B); (D and E
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Fossil bones from <span class="search-highlight">Hornby</span> <span class="search-highlight">Island</span> (Morrison collection) referred in this pape...
Published: 06 February 2005
Fig. 3. Fossil bones from Hornby Island (Morrison collection) referred in this paper to Enantiornithidae (A) right radius lacking distalmost extremity (RBCM.EH2005.003.0002. (A); (B) head of left coracoid (RBCM.EH2005.003.0002.B). Scale bars = 10 mm.
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A)  Schematic stratigraphic section of formations on <span class="search-highlight">Hornby</span> <span class="search-highlight">Island</span>; arrowed...
Published: 01 January 2002
Figure 2 A) Schematic stratigraphic section of formations on Hornby Island; arrowed part is approximate stratigraphic position of the measured sections shown in B and C. B, C ) Detailed stratigraphic sections that summarize the transition from the upper Northumberland Formation to the Geoffrey
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1979
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1979) 16 (12): 2263–2274.
...Alan McGugan Abstract The Maestrichtian Bolivina incrassata fauna (upper part of Upper Lambert Formation) of Hornby Island (northern Comox Basin) is now recognized in the southern Nanaimo Basin on Gabriola and Galiano Islands. The Maestrichtian planktonic index species Globotruncana contusa occurs...
Journal Article
Published: 21 March 2003
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2003) 40 (3): 375–393.
.... 2001 ). Fig. 1. Regional geologic setting of the Nanaimo Group. Circled Denman and Hornby islands are enlarged in Fig.  2 . The major northern vs. southern outcrop areas of the Nanaimo Group are named. Southern islands discussed in the text are abbreviated as Gab (Gabriola Island), Gal (Galiano...
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( a ) Simplified geologic map of Denman and <span class="search-highlight">Hornby</span> <span class="search-highlight">islands</span> (modified from  ...
Published: 21 March 2003
Fig. 2. ( a ) Simplified geologic map of Denman and Hornby islands (modified from Katnick and Mustard 2001 ); A–A′ is line of cross-section shown in Fig.  2 c . Fm, Formation. Universal Transverse Mercator grid (eastings and northings in metres). ( b ) Geologic interpretation of Muller
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(A) Photographs of conglomeratic facies within the Geoffrey Formation. (A1)...
Published: 08 November 2021
Figure 10. (A) Photographs of conglomeratic facies within the Geoffrey Formation. (A1) Quartzite clast 16VI3.4 from Grassy Point, Hornby Island. (A2) Well-rounded quartzite clasts from the Geoffrey Formation on Salt Spring Island. (A3) Cobble to boulder polymict conglomerate near Collishaw Point
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Fig. 1.   Map showing the location of VIPM 1513. (A) Map of Canada showing ...
Published: 22 December 2010
Fig. 1. Map showing the location of VIPM 1513. (A) Map of Canada showing location of Vancouver Island in British Columbia. (B) Map of Vancouver Island showing location of Hornby Island off the east coast. (C) Map of Hornby Island showing the location of Collishaw Point. Area shaded light grey
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A, Location of the Georgia Basin (red) within British Columbia, western Can...
Published: 02 October 2019
Figure 1. A, Location of the Georgia Basin (red) within British Columbia, western Canada. B, Location of Hornby Island (red) within the western extent of the Georgia Basin (darker region). C, Geology and topography of Hornby Island adapted from Katnick and Mustard ( 2003 ). Black regions denote
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Sketch map to show the location of Collishaw Point (outcrop of the Campania...
Published: 06 October 2011
Fig. 1. Sketch map to show the location of Collishaw Point (outcrop of the Campanian Northumberland Formation) on Hornby Island, British Columbia.
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Sketch map to show location of Collishaw Point (outcrop of the Campanian No...
Published: 06 February 2005
Fig. 1. Sketch map to show location of Collishaw Point (outcrop of the Campanian Northumberland Formation) on Hornby Island (re-drawn from Katnick and Mustard 2003 ). Mainland British Columbia is to the east, Vancouver Island to the west.
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Schematic diagrams illustrating the maximum relative autophragm and ectophr...
Published: 02 October 2019
Figure 5. Schematic diagrams illustrating the maximum relative autophragm and ectophragm morphospace occupied by Canningia diastatikos , Senoniasphaera spp., and Renidinium cf. vitilare within the Hornby Island assemblages in (A) apical and (B) dorsal views.