Ordovician to Triassic Conodont Paleontology of the Canadian Cordillera

Ordovician to Triassic Conodont Paleontology of the Canadian Cordillera
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Download or read book Ordovician to Triassic Conodont Paleontology of the Canadian Cordillera written by Geological Survey of Canada and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This compilation is a synthesis of Ordovician-Triassic conodont research undertaken in the Canadian Cordillera during the past decade. The studies include an overview of the record in Western Canada; a review of the paleontology; and descriptions of conodonts from the Cordillera Road River group in northern Yukon Territory, from the eastern and northern Canadian cordillera, of the Palliser Formation in the Rocky Mountains, and from the Cache Creek Complex in south-central B.C.


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