DGGS PR 118B - Composite standard correlation of the Mississippian-Pennsylvanian (Carboniferous) Lisburne Group from Prudhoe Bay to the eastern Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, North Slope Alaska
Title:
Composite standard correlation of the Mississippian-Pennsylvanian (Carboniferous) Lisburne Group from Prudhoe Bay to the eastern Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, North Slope Alaska
Authors:
Baesemann, J.F., Brenckle, P.L., and Gruzlovic, P.D.
Publication Date:
1998
Publisher:
Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys
Publication Number:
Professional Report 118BPrint Price:
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Quadrangle(s):
Ambler River; Arctic; Baird Mountains; Barrow; Barter Island; Beechey Point; Chandalar; Chandler Lake; Christian; Coleen; De Long Mountains; Demarcation Point; Flaxman Island; Harrison Bay; Howard Pass; Ikpikpuk River; Killik River; Lookout Ridge; Meade River; Misheguk Mountain; Mount Michelson; Noatak; Philip Smith Mountains; Point Hope; Point Lay; Sagavanirktok; Survey Pass; Table Mountain; Teshekpuk; Umiat; Utukok River; Wainwright; Wiseman
Citation ID:
2329
Bibliographic Reference
Baesemann, J.F., Brenckle, P.L., and Gruzlovic, P.D., 1998, Composite standard correlation of the Mississippian-Pennsylvanian (Carboniferous) Lisburne Group from Prudhoe Bay to the eastern Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, North Slope Alaska, in Clough, J.G., and Larson, Frank, eds., Short notes on Alaska geology 1997: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Professional Report 118B, p. 23-36. https://doi.org/10.14509/2329
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Keywords
Alapah Limestone; Arctic National Wildlife Refuge; Biostratigraphy; Carboniferous; Conodonts; Depositional Environment; Echooka Formation; Endicott Group; Foraminifera; Fossils; Lisburne Group; Marine Transgressions; Measured Stratigraphic Section; Microfossils; Nanook Limestone; Paleoenvironment; Paleogeography; Prudhoe Bay; Sadlerochit Mountains; Sedimentation; Stratigraphy; Wahoo Limestone; Well Logs
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