A new assemblage of juvenile Ediacaran fronds from the Drook Formation, Newfoundland
A new assemblage of frondose and filamentous Ediacaran macrofossils is reported from the upper Drook Formation of Pigeon Cove, Newfoundland. The frondose forms, all less than 3 cm in length, are considered to represent the juvenile growth stages of Ediacaran organisms including Charnia spp. and Trep...
Main Authors: | Liu, A, McIlroy, D, Matthews, J, Brasier, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2012
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