Upper Ordovician ostracods from the Cautley district, northern England: Baltic and Laurentian affinities
The Cautley Mudstone Formation and Cystoid Limestone Member of the Ashgill Formation (Windermere Supergroup; Ashgill Series), from the Cautley district of northern England, has yielded an ostracod fauna of more than 30 species. Many of these have short ranges, permitting recognition of stratigraphic...
Main Authors: | Williams, M, Stone, P, Siveter, D, Taylor, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2001
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