The Paskapoo Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Middle to Late Paleocene age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. The Paskapoo underlies much of...
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classified as the uppermost formation of the Edmonton Group, although some early workers included it in the overlying Paskapoo Formation. It is subdivided into...
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unnamed species of Albanerpeton, is known from the Paleocene aged Paskapoo Formation in Canada. The small pelagic fish population recovered rather quickly...
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The Paskapoo Slopes are a significant natural, environmental and cultural feature on the western side of Calgary, Alberta. They have a high visual impact...
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cross-bedded and cemented with calcite. In contrast to the Paskapoo Formation, an equivalent formation farther to the north, there are no coaly beds. This has...
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Edmonton Group (redirect from Edmonton Formation)
overlain by the Paskapoo Formation and conformably overlies the Bearpaw Formation or, where the Bearpaw is absent, the Belly River Formation. The Edmonton...
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species of smelt (Teleostei: Osmeridae) from freshwater deposits of the Paskapoo Formation, Alberta, Canada, and comments on osmerid phylogeny". Journal of Vertebrate...
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Formation, Russia, Turonian Phasmomimella Kevan & Wighton, 1981 - Crato Formation, Brazil, Aptian, Zaza Formation, Russia, Aptian, Paskapoo Formation...
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Albanerpeton (category Laramie Formation)
described members of the genus, and one undiagnosed species from the Paskapoo Formation, making it by far the most speciose genus in the family. Members of...
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Species of Smelt (Teleostei: Osmeridae) from Freshwater Deposits of the Paskapoo Formation, Alberta, Canada, and Comments on Osmerid Phylogeny". Journal of Vertebrate...
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Esox (category Green River Formation)
& Mongolia †Esox tiemani Wilson, 1980 - Late Paleocene of Canada (Paskapoo Formation) The oldest fossil species of Esox is Esox tiemani, from the late...
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younger formations have been removed by erosion. It is equivalent in age to the upper part of the Scollard Formation and the lower part of the Paskapoo Formation...
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Russell (1926), "A new species of the genus CatopsalisCope from the Paskapoo formation of Alberta". Amer. Jour. Sci. 5, p. 230-234, fig. 1. Gazin (1939)...
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and coral beds deposited in fluvial to lacustrine environments. The Paskapoo Formation forms another unit composed of sandstones, sandy shales, indurated...
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The Stephen Formation is a geologic formation exposed in the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia and Alberta, on the western edge of the Western Canada...
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Canada. They were recovered from the Cochrane 2 deposits of the Paskapoo Formation, which have been dated to the Tiffanian stage of the Paleocene. Remains...
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russelli has been discovered in Alberta, Canada, in Cochrane 2 of the Paskapoo Formation, which has been dated to the lower Tiffanian stage of the Paleocene...
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Rundle Group (redirect from Mount Head Formation)
Mount Head Formation and Livingstone Formation in the Rocky Mountains; by the Turner Valley Formation, Shunda Formation and Pekisko Formation in the foothills...
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assignable to the living family Catostomidae; from the Paleocene-aged Paskapoo Formation of Alberta, they are roughly 60 million years old. During the Eocene...
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building are made of sandstone that was quarried locally from the Paskapoo Formation; a result of the construction of fire-resistant buildings following...
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in Paskapoo Formation by Gordon P. Youzwyshyn on 10 July 1988. Richard C. Fox (2011). "An unusual early primate from the Paleocene Paskapoo Formation, Alberta...
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been found in fissure fillings in Walbeck, Germany as well as in the Paskapoo Formation in Alberta, Canada. Saxonella is one of five families within the superfamily...
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Coalspur Formation rests abruptly on the Brazeau Formation and is overlain abruptly by the Paskapoo Formation. It is equivalent to the Scollard Formation of...
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while the youngest member of the superfamily dated to the Paleocene Paskapoo Formation in Alberta, Canada. Due to the incomplete nature of the McAbee fossils...
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Hickey, L.J. 1977. Stratigraphy and paleobotany of the Golden Valley Formation (early Tertiary) of western North Dakota. Geological Society of America...
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lerbekmoi. Edworthia described from a recently discovered locality in the Paskapoo Formation, exposed at a road cut in Edworthy Municipal Park. Richard C. Fox;...
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Paskapoo Formation deposited near the Rockies, together with the Ravenscrag Formation in the southern Cypress Hills Formation. The Paskapoo Formation...
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last known remains of albanerpetontids in North America are from the Paskapoo Formation in Canada, dating to the Paleocene. All other Cenozoic members of...
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Schooler Creek Group (redirect from Bocock Formation)
extends throughout the plains of the Peace River Country. The Pardonet Formation has its type locality at Pardonet Hill, on the south shore of the Williston...
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applied to the river because of its numerous meanders and curves. The Paskapoo Formation, first described in its banks, takes its name from the Plains Cree...
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