Chitinozoan biostratigraphy through the Aeronian–Telychian boundary interval on Anticosti Island, Canada
Carolina Klock,
André Desrochers,
Patrick I. McLaughlin
et al.
Abstract:Abstract. The well-preserved Llandovery (lower Silurian) succession of Anticosti Island (Quebec, eastern Canada) contains an expanded Aeronian–Telychian boundary interval when compared to other coeval basins. This boundary interval on Anticosti Island also includes two of the most important Llandovery biogeochemical events, the late Aeronian and Valgu events. These two events were previously documented in the Jupiter and Chicotte formations through the study of conodont, graptolite, and brachiopod biostratigra… Show more
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