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Abstract
A Probable 'Waulsortian' Carbonate Mound in the Mississippian of Northern Alberta: GEOLOGICAL NOTE
ABSTRACT
Preliminary data suggest the existence of a 'Waulsortian'-type carbonate mound in the Pekisko Formation of Osagian age in northern Alberta. The mound rests upon a platform carbonate at the base of the Pekisko and occurs where this basal limestone shows a marked change in thickness. The known depositional relief of this mound is some 300 feet, and it is thought that fenestrate bryozoans provided the sediment-trapping mechanism.
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