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SILICIFIED CARBONIFEROUS (CHESTERIAN) BRACHIOPODA OF THE ARCO HILLS FORMATION, IDAHO
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The Arco Hills Formation contains abundant lingulate, strophomenate, and rhynchonellate brachiopods, echinoderms, corals, bryozoans, and rare vertebrate and trilobite fossil fragments. Fossils are equally abundant in carbonate and siliciclastic units; however, silicified brachiopods are limited to carbonate lithologies which occasionally have minor amounts of siliciclastic sediment. These silicified brachiopods were extracted for taxonomic, taphonomic, and paleoecologic descr...
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SILICIFIED CARBONIFEROUS (CHESTERIAN) BRACHIOPODA OF THE ARCO HILLS FORMATION, IDAHO
Journal of Paleontology
; ABSTRACT- The Arco Hills Formation contains abundant lingulate, strophomenate, and rhynchonellate brachiopods, echinoderms, corals, bryozoans, and rare vertebrate and trilobite fossil fragments. Fossils are equally abundant in carbonate and siliciclastic units; however, silicified brachiopods are
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Questerre to Spud Simonette Well by Mid-February
CCNMatthews Newswire
; CALGARY, ALBERTACCNMatthews - Feb. 2, 2005) - Questerre Energy Corporation (TSX:QEC) ("Questerre" or the "Company") announced today that it will participate in the drilling of an exploratory well on its acreage in the Simonette area of Alberta. This exploratory well is targeting oil in the Swan
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Questerre Farms Out Interest in Simonette Well
CCNMatthews Newswire
; CALGARY, ALBERTACCNMatthews - Feb. 17, 2005) - Questerre Energy Corporation (TSX:QEC) ("Questerre" or the "Company") announced today that a major independent oil and gas company ("the Partner") has farmed in on an interest in its Simonette project. Pursuant to the terms of the farm-in agreement,
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Questerre Updates Activities in Alberta
CCNMatthews Newswire
; CALGARY, ALBERTACCNMatthews - March 22, 2005) - Questerre Energy Corporation (QEC:TSX) ("Questerre" or the "Company") reported today on the status of its projects in Alberta. Questerre has elected to participate for its 50% share of a second earning well in the Vulcan area. This well follows the
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FOSSIL LEAF SPECIES FROM THE FOX HILLS FORMATION (UPPER CRETACEOUS: NORTH DAKOTA, USA) AND THEIR PALEOGEOGRAPHIC SIGNIFICANCE
Journal of Paleontology
; ABSTRACT- Seven fossil leaf species are described from impression fossils collected from the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Fox Hills Formation in south-central North Dakota, USA. They are Marmarthia johnsonii n. sp., Nilssoniocladus yukonensis n. comb., Nilssoniocladus comtula n. comb.,
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NEW STYGINIDS FROM THE LATE DEVONIAN OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-THE LAST CORYNEXOCHID TRILOBITES
Journal of Paleontology
; ABSTRACT- Two new species of scutelluine styginid trilobites are described from Frasnian strata in the Virgin Hills Formation in the Canning Basin of Western Australia. They are placed in the genus Telopeltis n. gen., reflecting the fact that their final occurrence in the late Frasnian, up to the
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The Proterozoic-Cambrian transition within the 'Charnian Supergroup' of central England and the antiquity of the Ediacara fauna
Journal of the Geological Society
; D. McILROY1,2, M. D. BRASIER1 & J. B. MOSELEY3 Abstract: A revised interpretation for the 'Charnian Supergroup' is suggested from ichnological and lithological comparisons with the Cambrian of Nuneaton and other parts of the Avalonian superterrane. Late Neoproterozoic volcaniclastic sediments
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Speaking Out; People's initiative: Up to Supreme Court.(Opinion & Editorial)
Manila Bulletin
; ... only thing at stake is the direction of the nation and the willingness of some politicians to discard their instincts for self-preservation for the good of the nation. Note: Past articles may be viewed at http://www.news.ops.gov.ph/palace_bunye.htm
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Pennsylvanian endothyroid foraminifera from the Appalachian basin
Journal of Paleontology
; ABSTRACT-Endothyroid foraminifers are common in most marine Pennsylvanian units in the Appalachian Basin. The genera Planoendothyra Reitlinger, 1959, and Endothyranella Galloway and Harlton, 1930, are the dominant taxa. Scarce Endothyra Phillips, 1846, are restricted below the Desmoinesian. The
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Correlation of the type Bashkirian stage (Middle Carboniferous, South Urals) with the Morrowan and Atokan series of the midcontinental and western United States
Journal of Paleontology
; ABSTRACT-The graphic correlation technique has been used to directly relate the stratigraphic appearances of key species in the Bashkirian Stage stratotype to those in a North American composite section. The type Bashkirian is separated from the underlying Serpukhovian Stage by an erosional
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