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Fitzgerald, Gerald R. (1980) Pleistocene loons of the Old Crow Basin, Yukon Territory, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 17 (11) 1593-1598 doi:10.1139/e80-168

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TitlePleistocene loons of the Old Crow Basin, Yukon Territory, Canada
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsFitzgerald, Gerald R.Author
Year1980 (November 1)Volume17
Issue11
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e80-168Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceFitzgerald, Gerald R. (1980) Pleistocene loons of the Old Crow Basin, Yukon Territory, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 17 (11) 1593-1598 doi:10.1139/e80-168
Plain TextFitzgerald, Gerald R. (1980) Pleistocene loons of the Old Crow Basin, Yukon Territory, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 17 (11) 1593-1598 doi:10.1139/e80-168
In(1980, November) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 17 (11) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes Ten Pleistocene fossils representing loons of the species Gavia stellata, Gavia arctica, Gavia immer, and Gavia cf. adamsii are reported from the Old Crow Basin in the northern Yukon Territory, an area which is presently outside the range of G. adamsii. One specimen of G. arctica is from beds that correlate to beds dating > 54 000 years BP and are presumed to be of Sangamon interglacial age. Two specimens of G. stellata and one of G. cf. adamsii have minimum dates of about 10 700 years BP.


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