1944
DOI: 10.1130/gsab-55-993
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Correlation of the Cambrian formations of North America.

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“…3). (Howell ., 1944) et al (Ludvigsen & Westrop, 1985) South China (Saltzman et al, 2000;Peng et al, 2004) Nevada, USA (Saltzman et al, 1998;Saltzman et al, 2000;Peng et al, 2004) Kazakhstan (Saltzman et al, 2000;Peng et al, 2004) 13 C (carb.) Figure 7.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). (Howell ., 1944) et al (Ludvigsen & Westrop, 1985) South China (Saltzman et al, 2000;Peng et al, 2004) Nevada, USA (Saltzman et al, 1998;Saltzman et al, 2000;Peng et al, 2004) Kazakhstan (Saltzman et al, 2000;Peng et al, 2004) 13 C (carb.) Figure 7.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At first glance, the range of the genus would appear to be from the Cedaria zone to the Aphelaspis zone of the standard early Upper Cambrian faunal succession (Howell and others, 1944) because the oldest population of Glyptagnostus is associated with the type species of Cedaria at Woodstock, Ala., and the youngest population is associated with Aphelaspis and Angulotreta at Cherry Creek, Nev. However, the section at McGill, Nev., provides evidence to indicate that such appearances might be misleading.…”
Section: Stratigraphic Significance Of Glyptagnostusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kocks of Cambrian age overlie the Precambrian in the Uinta Mountains and in the Grand Canyon, whereas rocks of Permian age rest upon the Precambrian on the Defiance uplift. Arizona (Bass, 1944(Bass, , 1950Howell and others, 1944;McKee, 1945;McKee, 1951;and Noble, 1914) and (2) along the flanks of the Uinta Mountains (Atwood, 1909;Baker and others, 1949;Crittenden, 1950;and Weeks, F. B., 1907). Kocks of Cambrian age are also exposed adjacent to the Colorado Flaieau in the San Juan Mountains region of southwestern Colorado (Cross and Larsen, 1935) and in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah (Howell and others, 1944;Atwood, 1909 Rocks of Ordovician age have been tentatively recognized in deep drill holes and in exposures along the northeast margin of the Colorado Plateau and in Glenwood Canyon, Colo.…”
Section: Precambrian Sedimentary Rocksmentioning
confidence: 99%