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March 01, 1989
New Nanaimo Group ammonites (Cretaceous, Santonian-Campanian) from British Columbia and Washington State
James W. Haggart
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James W. Haggart
Geol. Surv. Can., Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Peter D. Ward
Peter D. Ward
Univ. Wash., United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1989) 63 (2): 218–227.
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James W. Haggart, Peter D. Ward; New Nanaimo Group ammonites (Cretaceous, Santonian-Campanian) from British Columbia and Washington State. Journal of Paleontology 1989;; 63 (2): 218–227. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Ammonoidea
- biostratigraphy
- biozones
- British Columbia
- Campanian
- Canada
- Cephalopoda
- correlation
- Cretaceous
- Invertebrata
- Mesozoic
- Mollusca
- Nanaimo Group
- ornamentation
- paleontology
- San Juan County Washington
- San Juan Islands
- Santonian
- Senonian
- stratigraphy
- Tetrabranchiata
- United States
- Upper Cretaceous
- Vancouver Island
- Washington
- Western Canada
- Gulf Islands
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