2007
DOI: 10.1139/e07-017
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Brachiopods from Bird Fiord Formation (Devonian) of Arctic Canada

Abstract: The upper Lower to Middle Devonian Bird Fiord Formation (late Emsian to late Eifelian) is a carbonatesiliciclastic succession, up to 900 m thick, that contains a diverse brachiopod-dominated fauna. Twenty-two species belonging to 21 genera have been recognized from the collection of more than 45 000 specimens, among which the atrypids form 52% of the biota, spiriferids -13%, orthids -8%, productids -3%, rhynchonellids -2%, terebratulids -1%, and the strophomenids, pentamerids, and athyridids each <1%. Spinatry… Show more

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