Cambrian and Ordovician geology of Warming Land and southern Wulff Land, central North Greenland
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https://doi.org/10.34194/rapggu.v101.7720Abstract
Fossiliferous Lower Cambrian clastic sediments in Warming Land and southern Wulff Land, central North Greenland, are overlain by about 600 m of mainly carbonates which have yielded Middle and Late Cambrian trilobites. About 560 m of succeeding carbonates and subsidiary clastics are tentatively correlated with sequences in Washington Land, to the west, which range in age from Early Ordovician to early Middle Ordovician. The Ordovician sequence is completed by limestones of the Morris Bugt Group, also originally defined from Washington Land.
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