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Article: Lowermost Ordovician (basal Tremadoc) radiolarians from the Little Port Complex, western Newfoundland

TitleLowermost Ordovician (basal Tremadoc) radiolarians from the Little Port Complex, western Newfoundland
Authors
KeywordsEarth sciences
Geology
Issue Date1998
PublisherCambridge University Press. The Journal's web site is located at http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=GEO
Citation
Geological Magazine, 1998, v. 135 n. 3, p. 413-419 How to Cite?
AbstractLowermost Ordovician (basal Tremadoc) cherts from the Little Port Complex, western Newfoundland, contain a distinctive, moderately well-preserved, radiolarian assemblage. The fauna differs from those reported from the Arenig, suggesting that somes of the earliest radiolarian forms may have biostratigraphic potential. The abundance of radiolarians in chert and the ease with which they can be extracted suggest that they are a potentially valuable tool for use in investigation of the timing and development of early Palaeozoic orogenic systems. A previously undescribed radiolarian Beothuka terranova sp. nov., belonging to a new genus Beothuka gen. nov. and of uncertain higher-level affinity is formalized herein.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/42092
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2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.851
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dc.description.abstractLowermost Ordovician (basal Tremadoc) cherts from the Little Port Complex, western Newfoundland, contain a distinctive, moderately well-preserved, radiolarian assemblage. The fauna differs from those reported from the Arenig, suggesting that somes of the earliest radiolarian forms may have biostratigraphic potential. The abundance of radiolarians in chert and the ease with which they can be extracted suggest that they are a potentially valuable tool for use in investigation of the timing and development of early Palaeozoic orogenic systems. A previously undescribed radiolarian Beothuka terranova sp. nov., belonging to a new genus Beothuka gen. nov. and of uncertain higher-level affinity is formalized herein.en_HK
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dc.subjectEarth sciencesen_HK
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dc.titleLowermost Ordovician (basal Tremadoc) radiolarians from the Little Port Complex, western Newfoundlanden_HK
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