Early Neoproterozoic scale microfossils in the Lower Tindir Group of Alaska and the Yukon Territory

The Tindir Group is a <4-km-thick Neoproterozoic succession exposed in the Tatonduk inlier of east-central Alaska and the western Yukon Territory. The Tindir Group is informally divided into the Lower Tindir Group, which consists of <2 km of mixed carbonate and clastic rocks, and the overlying...

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Main Authors: Macdonald, Francis Alexander, Cohen, Phoebe, Dudas, Francis Ő., Schrag, Daniel P.
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Language:English
Published: Geological Society of America 2010
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spelling ftharvardudash:oai:dash.harvard.edu:1/33717508 2023-05-15T18:48:45+02:00 Early Neoproterozoic scale microfossils in the Lower Tindir Group of Alaska and the Yukon Territory Macdonald, Francis Alexander Cohen, Phoebe Dudas, Francis Ő. Schrag, Daniel P. 2010 application/pdf http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:33717508 https://doi.org/10.1130/G25637.1 en_US eng Geological Society of America doi:10.1130/G25637.1 http://francismacdonald.fas.harvard.edu/files/fmacdonald/files/2010_early_neoproterozoic.pdf Geology Macdonald, F. A., P. A. Cohen, F. O. Dudas, and D. P. Schrag. 2010. “Early Neoproterozoic Scale Microfossils in the Lower Tindir Group of Alaska and the Yukon Territory.” Geology 38 (2) (February 1): 143–146. doi:10.1130/g25637.1. 0091-7613 1943-2682 http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:33717508 Journal Article 2010 ftharvardudash https://doi.org/10.1130/G25637.1 https://doi.org/10.1130/g25637.1 2022-04-04T20:51:53Z The Tindir Group is a <4-km-thick Neoproterozoic succession exposed in the Tatonduk inlier of east-central Alaska and the western Yukon Territory. The Tindir Group is informally divided into the Lower Tindir Group, which consists of <2 km of mixed carbonate and clastic rocks, and the overlying Upper Tindir Group, which contains two Cryogenian glacial deposits and an additional Ediacaran succession of mixed carbonate and clastic strata. Unique mineralized scale microfossils have been recovered from sections previously correlated with the Upper Tindir Group, and interpreted variously as Cryogenian to early Cambrian in age. Our remapping of the area indicates that these sections are stratigraphically below an early Cryogenian glacial diamictite, unit 2 of the Upper Tindir Group, and are actually part of the Lower Tindir Group. Carbon and strontium isotope correlations further suggest that the fossiliferous Lower Tindir Group is correlative with early Neoproterozoic strata of the northwestern Canadian Cordillera. This new age model is consistent with the accompanying microfossil assemblage and indicates that the diverse microfossils in the Lower Tindir Group can be added to the early Neoproterozoic record of eukaryotic evolution. Earth and Planetary Sciences Engineering and Applied Sciences Version of Record Article in Journal/Newspaper Alaska Yukon Harvard University: DASH - Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard Yukon Geology 38 2 143 146
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description The Tindir Group is a <4-km-thick Neoproterozoic succession exposed in the Tatonduk inlier of east-central Alaska and the western Yukon Territory. The Tindir Group is informally divided into the Lower Tindir Group, which consists of <2 km of mixed carbonate and clastic rocks, and the overlying Upper Tindir Group, which contains two Cryogenian glacial deposits and an additional Ediacaran succession of mixed carbonate and clastic strata. Unique mineralized scale microfossils have been recovered from sections previously correlated with the Upper Tindir Group, and interpreted variously as Cryogenian to early Cambrian in age. Our remapping of the area indicates that these sections are stratigraphically below an early Cryogenian glacial diamictite, unit 2 of the Upper Tindir Group, and are actually part of the Lower Tindir Group. Carbon and strontium isotope correlations further suggest that the fossiliferous Lower Tindir Group is correlative with early Neoproterozoic strata of the northwestern Canadian Cordillera. This new age model is consistent with the accompanying microfossil assemblage and indicates that the diverse microfossils in the Lower Tindir Group can be added to the early Neoproterozoic record of eukaryotic evolution. Earth and Planetary Sciences Engineering and Applied Sciences Version of Record
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author Macdonald, Francis Alexander
Cohen, Phoebe
Dudas, Francis Ő.
Schrag, Daniel P.
spellingShingle Macdonald, Francis Alexander
Cohen, Phoebe
Dudas, Francis Ő.
Schrag, Daniel P.
Early Neoproterozoic scale microfossils in the Lower Tindir Group of Alaska and the Yukon Territory
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Cohen, Phoebe
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title Early Neoproterozoic scale microfossils in the Lower Tindir Group of Alaska and the Yukon Territory
title_short Early Neoproterozoic scale microfossils in the Lower Tindir Group of Alaska and the Yukon Territory
title_full Early Neoproterozoic scale microfossils in the Lower Tindir Group of Alaska and the Yukon Territory
title_fullStr Early Neoproterozoic scale microfossils in the Lower Tindir Group of Alaska and the Yukon Territory
title_full_unstemmed Early Neoproterozoic scale microfossils in the Lower Tindir Group of Alaska and the Yukon Territory
title_sort early neoproterozoic scale microfossils in the lower tindir group of alaska and the yukon territory
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Macdonald, F. A., P. A. Cohen, F. O. Dudas, and D. P. Schrag. 2010. “Early Neoproterozoic Scale Microfossils in the Lower Tindir Group of Alaska and the Yukon Territory.” Geology 38 (2) (February 1): 143–146. doi:10.1130/g25637.1.
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