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TitleConodonts of the Hull Formation, Ottawa Group (Middle Ordovician), of the Ottawa-Hull area, Ontario and Quebec
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AuthorUyeno, T T
SourceGeological Survey of Canada, Bulletin 248, 1974, 31 pages, https://doi.org/10.4095/103504
Year1974
PublisherGeological Survey of Canada
Documentserial
Lang.English
Mediapaper; on-line; digital
File formatpdf
ProvinceQuebec; Ontario
NTS31G/05NE; 31G/05SE
Lat/Long WENS-75.7500 -75.5833 45.5000 45.3333
Subjectspaleontology; fossil distribution, strata; lithology; Conodonts; Hull Formation; Ottawa Group; Ordovician
Illustrationsstratigraphic sections
Released1975 06 01; 2015 12 17
AbstractA conodont fauna consisting of ten species and seven form - species is described from the Hull Formation of the Ottawa Group of the Ottawa-Hull area in Ontario and Quebec. The collection of over 10,000 specimens indicates that the Hull conodont fauna is typical of the North American Midcontinent Province, and of the eastern subprovince (Barnes et al. , 1973) , and may be assigned to Fauna 8 of Sweet et al. (1971 ) . In New York and Ontario, Fauna 8 ranges from the uppermost part of the Chaumont Formation to the mid- part of the Kings Fall s Limestone (Schopf , 1966; Sweet et al , 1971) . In terms of North American s t ages, Fauna 8 is of late Porterfieldian through mid-Kirkfieldian age, or approximately late Wlildernessian (Bergstrtlm, 197lb). The Hull Formation is redefined in litho stratigraphic terms.
GEOSCAN ID103504