You do not currently have access to this article.
Article navigation
Other|
July 01, 1952
Mississippian crinoid fauna from the Banff Formation, Sunwapta Pass, Alberta
Journal of Paleontology (1952) 26 (4): 544-575.
Article history
first online:
03 Mar 2017
Citation
Lowell Robert Laudon, James Marshall Parks, Alfred Carl Spreng; Mississippian crinoid fauna from the Banff Formation, Sunwapta Pass, Alberta. Journal of Paleontology ; 26 (4): 544–575. doi: https://doi.org/
Download citation file:
Close
You could not be signed in. Please check your email address / username and password and try again.
Email alerts
Index Terms/Descriptors
Latitude & Longitude
Citing articles via
Related Articles
Pelecocrinus sp. cf. P. banffensis Laudon, Parks, and Spreng, from the Banff Formation (Lower Mississippian), Kananaskis Valley, Alberta, Canada
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Strongyloblastus, a Mississippian blastoid from western Canada
Journal of Paleontology
A new Palaeechinus from Alberta
Geological Magazine
A new edrioasteroid from the Carboniferous of Alberta
Journal of Paleontology
Related Book Content
Evidence for eustasy at the Kinderhookian-Osagean (Mississippian) boundary in the United States: Response to late Tournaisian glaciation
Resolving the Late Paleozoic Ice Age in Time and Space
Permian and Lower Triassic stratigraphy along the 30th parallel eastern Baja California Norte, Mexico
The Prebatholithic Stratigraphy of Peninsular California
Permian crinoid columnals from the Zamora Formation near El Volcan, Baja California Norte, Mexico
The Prebatholithic Stratigraphy of Peninsular California
Controls on stratigraphy and sedimentation of the Mississippian Marshall Formation, Michigan Basin, USA
Paleozoic Stratigraphy and Resources of the Michigan Basin
Orogeny and the collapse of the Devonian Prairie Evaporite karst in Western Canada: impact on the overlying Cretaceous Athabasca Oil Sands
Advances in Karst Research: Theory, Fieldwork and Applications
Lower to Middle Cambrian of the southern Canadian Rockies
Geologic Field Trips of the Canadian Rockies: 2017 Meeting of the GSA Rocky Mountain Section