A new, Middle Cambrian, Burgess Shale-type biota, Bolaspidella Zone, Chancellor Basin, southeastern British Columbia
Wayne Powell
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2009
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A new phyllopod bed-like assemblage from the Burgess Shale of the Canadian Rockies
Michael Streng, Gabriela Mangano
Nature communications, 2014
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NEW BURGESS SHALE-LIKE BIOTAS FROM THE UPPER MIDDLE CAMBRIAN DUCHESNAY UNIT (CHANCELLOR GROUP) AT HAIDUK PEAK AND MILLER PASS, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Christopher J Collom
Canadian Paleontology Conference – Abstract Volume, 2001
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Reinterpretation of ‘Middle’ Cambrian stratigraphy of the rifted western Laurentian margin: Burgess Shale Formation and contiguous units (Sauk II megasequence), Rocky Mountains, Canada
Christopher J Collom, Wayne Powell
Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 2009
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SOFT-BODIED BIOTA FROM THE MIDDLE CAMBRIAN (DRUMIAN) ROCKSLIDE FORMATION, MACKENZIE MOUNTAINS, NORTHWESTERN CANADA
Julien Kimmig, Brian Pratt
Journal of Paleontology
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Neoproterozoic slope deposits, Mackenzie Mountains, northwestern Canada: implications for passive-margin development and Ediacaran faunal ecology
Guy Narbonne, R. Dalrymple
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 2000
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Palaeontology and depositional environments of ancient brine seeps in the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale at The Monarch, British Columbia, Canada
Paul Johnston
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From weird wonders to stem lineages: the second reclassification of the Burgess Shale fauna
Keynyn Brysse
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 2008
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Stratigraphy and sedimentary environments of the Lower Cambrian Gog Group in the southern Rocky Mountains of western Canada: Evolution of transgressive sandstones on a broad continental margin
Luis Buatois, Brian Pratt
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Evidence of Syn-Sedimentary Tectonism in the Burgess Shale and Other Middle Cambrian Units, British Columbia, Canada
Christopher J Collom
2009
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Neoproterozoic(?)Cambrian lithostratigraphy, northeast Sekwi Mountain map area, Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories: new data from measured sections
Edith Martel
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Early Neoproterozoic strata (Sequence B) of mainland northern Canada and Victoria and Banks islands: a contribution to the Geological Atlas of the Northern Canadian Mainland Sedimentary Basin, Geological Survey of Canada Open File 5700
Darrel Long
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Allostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous (Coniacian-Santonian) Western Canada Foreland Basin. (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 414)
Ian Jarvis
2017
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Allostratigraphy and Biostratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous (Coniacian-Santonian) Western Canada Foreland Basin
Ian Jarvis
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 2017
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Systematics and biostratigraphy of a new trilobite fauna collected from the subsurface Earlie Formation (Wuliuan Stage, Miaolingian Series, Cambrian) in southwestern Saskatchewan
Brian Pratt
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
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Reconnaissance paleontologic study of the Kishenehn Formation, northwestern Montana and southeastern British Columbia
Robert Walter
1989
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The mid-Carboniferous Arctic Lake Formation, northwestern Stikine terrane, British Columbia
JK Mortensen
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 2007
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Sedimentology and ichnology of the Lower Triassic Montney Formation in the Pedigree-Ring/Border-Kahntah River area, northwestern Alberta and northeastern British Columbia
George Pemberton, John-Paul Zonneveld
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 2010
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Palacios, T., Jensen, S., Barr, S.M., White, C.E. & Miller, R.F. 2011. New biostratigraphical constraints on the lower Cambrian Ratcliffe Brook Formation, southern New Brunswick, Canada, from organic-walled microfossils. Stratigraphy 8, 45-60.
Soren Jensen
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Palynology of uppermost Proterozoic and lowermost Cambrian formations, central Mackenzie Mountains, northwestern Canada
Daniel Baudet
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 1989
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Regional and global chemostratigraphic correlation of the early Neoproterozoic Shaler Supergroup, Victoria Island, Northwestern Canada
Dan S.
Precambrian Research, 2010
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The Devonian Horn River Group and the basal Imperial Formation of the central Mackenzie Plain, N.W.T., Canada: multiproxy stratigraphic framework of a black shale basin
Sofie Gouwy
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 2017
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Extensive bioturbation in a middle Cambrian Burgess Shale– type fossil Lagerstätte in northwestern Canada
Julien Kimmig
Geology, 2019
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THORNTON CREEK MEMBER (NEW) OF THE FLUME FORMATION AND THE INITIAL MIDDLE DEVONIAN ONLAP OF THE WEST ALBERTA ARCH: CANADIAN ROCKY MOUNTAINS
James Day
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Chapter 1: Integrated, High-Resolution Allostratigraphic, Biostratigraphic and Carbon-Isotope Correlation of Coniacian Strata (Upper Cretaceous), Western Alberta and Northern Montana
Irek Walaszczyk
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 2017
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Skolithos pipe rock and associated ichnofabrics from the southern Rocky Mountains, Canada: colonization trends and environmental controls in an early Cambrian sand-sheet complex
Gabriela Mangano
Lethaia, 2010
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Geological setting of Paleozoic strata in the Mount Todd - Adams Lake region, south-central British Columbia
Suzanne Paradis
2001
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Burgess Shale-type localities: the global picture
James W. Hagadorn
2002
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Decline of the Burgess Shale fauna: ecologic or taphonomic restriction?
Richard Aronson
Lethaia, 1992
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Paleoenvironmental changes in the Cretaceous (Albian to Turonian) Colorado Group of western Canada: microfossil, sedimentological and geochemical evidence
Jim Craig
Cretaceous Research, 1996
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