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GSC 53774, Dawson mining district, Yukon, Canada
Lat/Long (Decimal) | 65.64,-138.575 |
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Co-ordinates Derivation | estimated from map |
Given Location | Yukon, Canada |
Mindat.org Region (for given coordinates) | Dawson mining district, Yukon, Canada |
Collections
Collection | Reference | Stratigraphic Name | Comments | Lithology | Age |
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GSC 53774, Section 116G-5, Nahoni Range East | Shi G. R., Waterhouse J.B. (1996) | Jungle Creek | sandstone | 290.1 - 279.3 Ma Permian | |
GSC 53775, Section 116G-5, Nahoni Range East | Shi G. R., Waterhouse J.B. (1996) | Jungle Creek | sandstone | 290.1 - 279.3 Ma Permian | |
GSC 53776, Section 116G-5, Nahoni Range East | Shi G. R., Waterhouse J.B. (1996) | Jungle Creek | sandstone | 290.1 - 279.3 Ma Permian |
Recorded Fossils
Accepted Name | Hierarchy | Age |
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Nahoniella plana species | Animalia : Brachiopoda : Rhynchonellata : Spiriferinida : Licharewiidae : Nahoniella : Nahoniella plana | 290.1 - 279.3 Ma Permian |
Waagenoconcha permocarbonica species | Animalia : Brachiopoda : Strophomenata : Productida : Echinoconchidae : Waagenoconcha : Waagenoconcha permocarbonica | 290.1 - 279.3 Ma Permian |
Cimmeriella costellata species | Animalia : Brachiopoda : Strophomenata : Productida : Linoproductidae : Cimmeriella : Cimmeriella costellata | 290.1 - 279.3 Ma Permian |
Jakutoproductus verchoyanicus species | Animalia : Brachiopoda : Strophomenata : Productida : Productellidae : Jakutoproductus : Jakutoproductus verchoyanicus | 290.1 - 279.3 Ma Permian |
References
Shi G. R., Waterhouse J.B. (1996) Lower Permian brachiopods and molluscs from the upper Jungle Creek Formation, northern Yukon Territory, Canada, Geological Survey of Canada Bulletin 424, 1-241 |
Data courtesy of: PBDB: The Paleobiology Database, Creative Commons CC-BY licenced. , GBIF: the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, various licences, iDigBio, various licences, and EOL: The Encyclopedia of Life (Open Data Public Domain). Because fossils are made of minerals too!