The Morris Bugt Group (Middle Ordovician - Silurian) of North Greenland and its correlatives

Authors

  • M.P Smith
  • M Sønderholm
  • S.J Tull

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34194/rapggu.v143.8055

Abstract

The Morris Bugt Group, originally proposed in western North Greenland, is now extended across the whole of North Greenland. One new formation, the Kap Jackson Formation, is described; it includes two members, the Gonioceras Bay and Troedsson Cliff Members, which correspond to earlier formations of the same names. In the Washington Land - western Peary Land region the group comprises the Kap Jackson, Cape Calhoun and Aleqatsiaq Fjord Formations. The Børglum River and Turesø Formations of the Peary Land - Kronprins Christian Land region are here added to the group. New data on the age of the formations based on conodont biostratigraphy are given, and correlations with Arctic Canada, East Greenland and Svalbard are discussed.

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Published

1989-12-31

How to Cite

Smith, M., Sønderholm, M., & Tull, S. (1989). The Morris Bugt Group (Middle Ordovician - Silurian) of North Greenland and its correlatives. Rapport Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse, 143, 5–20. https://doi.org/10.34194/rapggu.v143.8055