Significance of Conodonts, Graptolites, and Shelly Faunas from the Ordovician of Western and North-Central Newfoundland

Numerous collections of graptolites, conodonts, and shelly fossils provide new information about the age of several previously imprecisely dated formations on Newfoundland. The Long Point Formation is raised to group rank with two new formations, the Lourdes Limestone and the Winterhouse Formation....

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Bergström, Stig M., Riva, John, Kay, Marshall
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1974
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/e74-163 2024-09-15T18:19:48+00:00 Significance of Conodonts, Graptolites, and Shelly Faunas from the Ordovician of Western and North-Central Newfoundland Bergström, Stig M. Riva, John Kay, Marshall 1974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e74-163 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/e74-163 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences volume 11, issue 12, page 1625-1660 ISSN 0008-4077 1480-3313 journal-article 1974 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/e74-163 2024-07-25T04:10:06Z Numerous collections of graptolites, conodonts, and shelly fossils provide new information about the age of several previously imprecisely dated formations on Newfoundland. The Long Point Formation is raised to group rank with two new formations, the Lourdes Limestone and the Winterhouse Formation. The Lourdes is largely Porterfieldian, indicating a pre-Nemagraptus gracilis Zone age for the Bonnian phase of the Taconian orogeny. In northern Newfoundland, the Nemagraptus gracilis Zone has been identified in the Lawrence Harbour Shale, and in shales along the Trans-Canada highway; the Diplograptus multidens Zone in argillites at the base of the Point Leamington Greywacke; the Dicranograptus clingani Zone in the same argillites, shales east of Gander Bay, the Rodgers Cove Shale, the Dark Hole Formation, and unit C of the Summerford Group; and the Pleurograptus linearis Zone in the Point Leamington Greywacke, unit C of the Summerford Group and the Rodgers Cove Shale. The Pygodus anserinus and Pygodus serrus conodont zones are present in the Cobbs Arm Limestone and the latter zone in the Summerford Group. The Cobbs Arm Limestone and the Rodgers Cove Shale (new) are referred to the Hillgrade Group. The conodont and graptolite faunas from north-central Newfoundland are of 'European' rather than 'North American' type, but the conodont and graptolite faunal provinces do not have the same regional distribution in eastern North America. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Canadian Science Publishing Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 11 12 1625 1660
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description Numerous collections of graptolites, conodonts, and shelly fossils provide new information about the age of several previously imprecisely dated formations on Newfoundland. The Long Point Formation is raised to group rank with two new formations, the Lourdes Limestone and the Winterhouse Formation. The Lourdes is largely Porterfieldian, indicating a pre-Nemagraptus gracilis Zone age for the Bonnian phase of the Taconian orogeny. In northern Newfoundland, the Nemagraptus gracilis Zone has been identified in the Lawrence Harbour Shale, and in shales along the Trans-Canada highway; the Diplograptus multidens Zone in argillites at the base of the Point Leamington Greywacke; the Dicranograptus clingani Zone in the same argillites, shales east of Gander Bay, the Rodgers Cove Shale, the Dark Hole Formation, and unit C of the Summerford Group; and the Pleurograptus linearis Zone in the Point Leamington Greywacke, unit C of the Summerford Group and the Rodgers Cove Shale. The Pygodus anserinus and Pygodus serrus conodont zones are present in the Cobbs Arm Limestone and the latter zone in the Summerford Group. The Cobbs Arm Limestone and the Rodgers Cove Shale (new) are referred to the Hillgrade Group. The conodont and graptolite faunas from north-central Newfoundland are of 'European' rather than 'North American' type, but the conodont and graptolite faunal provinces do not have the same regional distribution in eastern North America.
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author Bergström, Stig M.
Riva, John
Kay, Marshall
spellingShingle Bergström, Stig M.
Riva, John
Kay, Marshall
Significance of Conodonts, Graptolites, and Shelly Faunas from the Ordovician of Western and North-Central Newfoundland
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Riva, John
Kay, Marshall
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title Significance of Conodonts, Graptolites, and Shelly Faunas from the Ordovician of Western and North-Central Newfoundland
title_short Significance of Conodonts, Graptolites, and Shelly Faunas from the Ordovician of Western and North-Central Newfoundland
title_full Significance of Conodonts, Graptolites, and Shelly Faunas from the Ordovician of Western and North-Central Newfoundland
title_fullStr Significance of Conodonts, Graptolites, and Shelly Faunas from the Ordovician of Western and North-Central Newfoundland
title_full_unstemmed Significance of Conodonts, Graptolites, and Shelly Faunas from the Ordovician of Western and North-Central Newfoundland
title_sort significance of conodonts, graptolites, and shelly faunas from the ordovician of western and north-central newfoundland
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