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April 01, 1993
Silurian pinnacle reefs of the Canadian Arctic
T. A. de Freitas
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T. A. de Freitas
University of Ottawa, Ottawa-Carleton Geoscience Centre, Ottawa, ON, Canada
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PALAIOS (1993) 8 (2): 172–182.
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T. A. de Freitas, O. A. Dixon, U. Mayr; Silurian pinnacle reefs of the Canadian Arctic. PALAIOS 1993;; 8 (2): 172–182. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3515170
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- algae
- Anthozoa
- Arctic Archipelago
- Canada
- Cnidaria
- Coelenterata
- Eastern Canada
- Ellesmere Island
- Franklin District Northwest Territories
- Gaspe Peninsula
- growth
- Invertebrata
- lithofacies
- Llandovery
- Lower Silurian
- Ludlow
- microfossils
- Northwest Territories
- Nunavut
- Ordovician
- Paleozoic
- pinnacle reefs
- Plantae
- Porifera
- Quebec
- Queen Elizabeth Islands
- reefs
- Silurian
- spatial distribution
- Stromatoporoidea
- Upper Ordovician
- Upper Silurian
- Western Canada
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