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Correlation of the Triassic formations of North America, exclusive of Canada
Reeside, Jr
Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 1957-01, Vol.68 (11), p.1451-1513
[Peer Reviewed Journal]
Geological Society of America (GSA)
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Title:
Correlation of the Triassic formations of North America, exclusive of Canada
Author:
Reeside, Jr
Subjects:
Alaska
;
Arctic region
;
Areal geology
;
Central America
;
Chordata
;
correlation
;
correlations
;
exclusive of Canada
;
Geologic formations, Lists, sections, Tables
;
Greenland
;
historical geology
;
Mesozoic
;
Mexico
;
Nicaragua
;
North America
;
paleontology
;
Triassic
;
Triassic correlation
;
United States
;
Vertebrata
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Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 1957-01, Vol.68 (11), p.1451-1513
Description:
Chart 8a of a series of correlation charts of North American sedimentary formations, prepared by the Committee on Stratigraphy of the National Research Council. The Triassic sequence in 111 areas, including 15 in Alaska and two in Greenland, is represented (plate 1) in numbered columns; and the index maps show (by column number) the general location of each area, including (fig. 4-5) Alaska, and Greenland. Correlation of continental Triassic sediments by vertebrate fossils is described in the text, and annotations are provided on the columns in the chart, including no. 95-109 on Alaska and no. 110-111 on Greenland; these show comparatively few formations and fossils; among the latter are corals and other marine fauna.
Publisher:
Geological Society of America (GSA)
Language:
English
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