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Article Dans Une Revue Current Research, Part E/Recherches En Cours, Partie E Année : 1990

A field technique for identifying and dating radiolaria applied to British Columbia and Yukon

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With a mobile laboratory, the radiolarian specialist is able to process samples and identify radiolarian fauna in the field. In summer 1989 a few age dates were obtained in base camps in the Bridge River and Cache Creek complexes in southern and northwestern British Columbia. This technique can be applied concurrently with field mapping programs to provide a quick understanding of the stratigraphy and structure of geological units, and eventually influence mapping schedules. This approach is particularly useful in complexes with large amounts of siliceous, argillaceous and/or tuffaceous sedimentary strata

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hal-03275889 , version 1 (09-07-2021)

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Fabrice Cordey, Peter Krauss. A field technique for identifying and dating radiolaria applied to British Columbia and Yukon. Current Research, Part E/Recherches En Cours, Partie E, 1990, Paper 90-1E, 90-1E, pp.127-129. ⟨10.4095/131378⟩. ⟨hal-03275889⟩
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