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September 01, 1985
Biota preserved within cavities in Cambrian Epiphyton mounds, upper Shady Dolomite, southwestern Virginia
David R. Kobluk
David R. Kobluk
Univ. Toronto, Earth and Planet. Sci., Mississauga, ON, Canada
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Journal of Paleontology (1985) 59 (5): 1158–1172.
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David R. Kobluk; Biota preserved within cavities in Cambrian Epiphyton mounds, upper Shady Dolomite, southwestern Virginia. Journal of Paleontology 1985;; 59 (5): 1158–1172. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- algae
- algal mounds
- algal structures
- biogenic structures
- borings
- Brachiopoda
- Cambrian
- cavities
- correlation
- Epiphyton
- Foraminifera
- fossilization
- habitat
- Invertebrata
- Lower Cambrian
- microfossils
- occurrence
- paleobotany
- paleontology
- Paleozoic
- Plantae
- Porifera
- preservation
- Protista
- Rome Formation
- sedimentary structures
- Shady Dolomite
- thallophytes
- United States
- Virginia
- Wythe County Virginia
- southwestern Virginia
- Austinville
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