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The first Miocene chiton fauna from the northeastern Pacific
Thermal history of the Mackenzie Plain, Northwest Territories, Canada: Insights from low-temperature thermochronology of the Devonian Imperial Formation
Lithogeochemical characterization of the Middle–Upper Devonian Road River Group and Canol and Imperial formations on Trail River, east Richardson Mountains, Yukon: age constraints and a depositional model for fine-grained strata in the Lower Paleozoic Richardson trough
The Devonian Horn River Group and the basal Imperial Formation of the central Mackenzie Plain, N.W.T., Canada: multiproxy stratigraphic framework of a black shale basin
Detrital zircon geochronology and provenance of Devono-Mississippian strata in the northern Canadian Cordilleran miogeocline This article is one of a series of papers published in this Special Issue on the theme of Geochronology in honour of Tom Krogh. Northwest Territories Geoscience Office Contribution 0047. Geological Survey of Canada Contribution 20100432.
Slope and Submarine Fan Turbidite Facies of the Upper Devonian Imperial Formation, Northern Mackenzie Mountains, NWT
Late Neogene marine incursions and the ancestral Gulf of California
The late Neogene section in the Salton Trough, California, and along the lower Colorado River in Arizona is composed of marine units bracketed by nonmarine units. Microfossils from the marine deposits indicate that a marine incursion inundated the Salton Trough during the late Miocene. Water depths increased rapidly in the Miocene and eventually flooded the region now occupied by the Colorado River as far north as Parker, Arizona. Marine conditions were restricted in the Pliocene as the Colorado River filled the Salton Trough with sediments and the Gulf of California assumed its present configuration. Microfossils from the early part of this incursion include a diverse assemblage of benthic foraminifers ( Amphistegina gibbosa , Uvigerina peregrina , Cassidulina delicata , and Bolivina interjuncta ), planktic foraminifers ( Globigerinoides obliquus , G. extremus , and Globigerina nepenthes ), and calcareous nannoplankton ( Discoaster brouweri , Discoaster aff. Discoaster surculus , Sphenolithus abies , and S. neoabies ), whereas microfossils in the final phase contain a less diverse assemblage of benthic foraminifers that are diagnostic of marginal shallow-marine conditions ( Ammonia , Elphidium , Bolivina , Cibicides , and Quinqueloculina ). Evidence of an earlier middle Miocene marine incursion comes from reworked microfossils found near Split Mountain Gorge in the Fish Creek Gypsum ( Sphenolithus moriformis ) and near San Gorgonio Pass ( Cyclicargolithus floridanus and Sphenolithus heteromorphus and planktic foraminifers). The middle Miocene incursion may also be represented by the older marine sedimentary rocks encountered in the subsurface near Yuma, Arizona, where rare middle Miocene planktic foraminifers are found.