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October 01, 1995
Origin of concretion-hosted shell clusters in the Late Cretaceous Bearpaw Formation, southern Alberta, Canada
Cameron J. Tsujita
Cameron J. Tsujita
McMaster University, Department of Geology, Hamilton, ON, Canada
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PALAIOS (1995) 10 (5): 408–423.
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Cameron J. Tsujita; Origin of concretion-hosted shell clusters in the Late Cretaceous Bearpaw Formation, southern Alberta, Canada. PALAIOS 1995;; 10 (5): 408–423. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3515044
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Alberta
- Ammonoidea
- assemblages
- Bearpaw Formation
- Bivalvia
- Bow River valley
- Bryozoa
- calcite
- Campanian
- Canada
- carbonates
- cementation
- Cephalopoda
- classification
- concretions
- Cretaceous
- diagenesis
- Gastropoda
- genesis
- ichnofossils
- interpretation
- Invertebrata
- lithofacies
- Maestrichtian
- marine environment
- Mesozoic
- models
- Mollusca
- North America
- preservation
- sea-level changes
- secondary structures
- sedimentary structures
- Senonian
- shallow-water environment
- shells
- siderite
- storms
- taphonomy
- Tetrabranchiata
- thanatocenoses
- transgression
- Upper Cretaceous
- Western Canada
- Western Interior
- Western Interior Seaway
- southern Alberta
- Cypress Hills
- Saint Mary River valley
- Manyberries badlands
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