An Upper Cretaceous ammonite and inoceramids from the Honna Formation, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia

The lower part of the Honna Formation contains the Turonian bivalve species Mytiloidea labiatus (Schlotheim) and Inoceramus sppppp. cf. I. multiformis Pergament, whereas its uppermost beds have yielded the presumably Santonian ammonite Plexiotexanites? sp. indet. Therefore the formation appears to r...

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Autor principal: Riccardi, Alberto Carlos
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spelling I19-R120-10915-1665972024-05-31T20:10:27Z http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/166597 An Upper Cretaceous ammonite and inoceramids from the Honna Formation, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia Riccardi, Alberto Carlos 1981 2024-05-31T13:38:39Z es Ciencias Naturales Amonites Columbia Británica The lower part of the Honna Formation contains the Turonian bivalve species Mytiloidea labiatus (Schlotheim) and Inoceramus sppppp. cf. I. multiformis Pergament, whereas its uppermost beds have yielded the presumably Santonian ammonite Plexiotexanites? sp. indet. Therefore the formation appears to range from the early Toronian to the Santonian. The presence of Mytiloides labiatus s.i. in the upper part of the underlying Haida Formation suggests the absence of a prolonged hiatus between the two formations and confirms their partial interfingering. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo Reporte Reporte tecnico http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf
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Amonites
Columbia Británica
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Amonites
Columbia Británica
Riccardi, Alberto Carlos
An Upper Cretaceous ammonite and inoceramids from the Honna Formation, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia
topic_facet Ciencias Naturales
Amonites
Columbia Británica
description The lower part of the Honna Formation contains the Turonian bivalve species Mytiloidea labiatus (Schlotheim) and Inoceramus sppppp. cf. I. multiformis Pergament, whereas its uppermost beds have yielded the presumably Santonian ammonite Plexiotexanites? sp. indet. Therefore the formation appears to range from the early Toronian to the Santonian. The presence of Mytiloides labiatus s.i. in the upper part of the underlying Haida Formation suggests the absence of a prolonged hiatus between the two formations and confirms their partial interfingering.
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Reporte tecnico
author Riccardi, Alberto Carlos
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title An Upper Cretaceous ammonite and inoceramids from the Honna Formation, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia
title_short An Upper Cretaceous ammonite and inoceramids from the Honna Formation, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia
title_full An Upper Cretaceous ammonite and inoceramids from the Honna Formation, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia
title_fullStr An Upper Cretaceous ammonite and inoceramids from the Honna Formation, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia
title_full_unstemmed An Upper Cretaceous ammonite and inoceramids from the Honna Formation, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia
title_sort upper cretaceous ammonite and inoceramids from the honna formation, queen charlotte islands, british columbia
publishDate 1981
url http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/166597
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