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RUSHTON, A. W. A., COCKS, L. R. M., FORTEY, R. A. (2002) Upper Cambrian trilobites and brachiopods from Severnaya Zemlya, Arctic Russia, and their implications for correlation and biogeography. Geological Magazine, 139 (3) 281-290 doi:10.1017/s0016756802006490

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TitleUpper Cambrian trilobites and brachiopods from Severnaya Zemlya, Arctic Russia, and their implications for correlation and biogeography
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsRUSHTON, A. W. A.Author
COCKS, L. R. M.Author
FORTEY, R. A.Author
Year2002 (May)Volume139
Issue3
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756802006490Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceRUSHTON, A. W. A., COCKS, L. R. M., FORTEY, R. A. (2002) Upper Cambrian trilobites and brachiopods from Severnaya Zemlya, Arctic Russia, and their implications for correlation and biogeography. Geological Magazine, 139 (3) 281-290 doi:10.1017/s0016756802006490
Plain TextRUSHTON, A. W. A., COCKS, L. R. M., FORTEY, R. A. (2002) Upper Cambrian trilobites and brachiopods from Severnaya Zemlya, Arctic Russia, and their implications for correlation and biogeography. Geological Magazine, 139 (3) 281-290 doi:10.1017/s0016756802006490
In(2002, May) Geological Magazine Vol. 139 (3) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesA new Late Cambrian trilobite–brachiopod fauna from the Kurchavinskaya Formation,
Severnaya Zemlya, northern Siberia, allows correlation of the Ketyi Horizon of the NW Siberian succession
with the praecursor Zone of the Baltic olenid zonation. The presence on Severnaya Zemlya of
the typically Siberian trilobite Kujandaspis ketiensis indicates that even if Severnaya Zemlya lay on a
separate plate, whether Kara or Arctida as postulated by other authors, then it was still probably not
far from Siberia. However, the associated brachiopods are partly endemic to Severnaya Zemlya, thus
giving some support to the independent palaeomagnetic evidence for their origin on a plate separate
from Siberia.


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