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- Mount_Cap_formation abstract "The Mount Cap formation is a geological unit exposed in the Mackenzie Mountains, northern Canada. It was deposited in a shallow shelf setting in the late Early Cambrian, and contains an array of Burgess Shale-type microfossils that have been recovered by acid maceration.The formation is one to three hundred metres thick, and comprises shales, silt- and sand-stones with a high glauconite content. It has been exposed to remarkably little metamorphic activity given its great age; it is dated to the Bonnia–Olenellus Trilobite Zone. This zone lies within the Lower Cambrian Waucoban stage in North America, which is equivalent to the Caerfai in Wales, and thus the Comley of England, and has yet to be formally ratified. Nevertheless, this makes it just younger than the earliest trilobites, and thus the earliest known Burgess Shale-type deposit, though this is disputable when considering the age of Chengjiang County fauna. Its organic-walled fauna, known as the \"Little Bear biota\", includes both non-mineralized and originally-mineralized taxa, including hyolith and trilobite fragments, anomalocaridid claws, arthropod carapaces and brachiopods.".
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- Mount_Cap_formation wikiPageLength "2941".
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- Mount_Cap_formation wikiPageRevisionID "679308928".
- Mount_Cap_formation wikiPageWikiLink Acid_maceration.
- Mount_Cap_formation wikiPageWikiLink Anomalocaridid.
- Mount_Cap_formation wikiPageWikiLink Bonnia.
- Mount_Cap_formation wikiPageWikiLink Burgess_Shale.
- Mount_Cap_formation wikiPageWikiLink Burgess_Shale_type_preservation.
- Mount_Cap_formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lagerstätten.
- Mount_Cap_formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paleontology_in_Canada.
- Mount_Cap_formation wikiPageWikiLink Chengjiang_County.
- Mount_Cap_formation wikiPageWikiLink Glauconite.
- Mount_Cap_formation wikiPageWikiLink Olenellus.
- Mount_Cap_formation wikiPageWikiLink Trilobite_zone.
- Mount_Cap_formation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Cap formation".
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- Mount_Cap_formation subject Category:Lagerstätten.
- Mount_Cap_formation subject Category:Paleontology_in_Canada.
- Mount_Cap_formation hypernym Unit.
- Mount_Cap_formation point "63.40638888888889 -123.20611111111111".
- Mount_Cap_formation type Organisation.
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- Mount_Cap_formation type SpatialThing.
- Mount_Cap_formation comment "The Mount Cap formation is a geological unit exposed in the Mackenzie Mountains, northern Canada. It was deposited in a shallow shelf setting in the late Early Cambrian, and contains an array of Burgess Shale-type microfossils that have been recovered by acid maceration.The formation is one to three hundred metres thick, and comprises shales, silt- and sand-stones with a high glauconite content.".
- Mount_Cap_formation label "Mount Cap formation".
- Mount_Cap_formation sameAs Q1950404.
- Mount_Cap_formation sameAs Mount_Cap_Formation.
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- Mount_Cap_formation sameAs Q1950404.
- Mount_Cap_formation lat "63.40638888888889".
- Mount_Cap_formation long "-123.20611111111111".
- Mount_Cap_formation wasDerivedFrom Mount_Cap_formation?oldid=679308928.
- Mount_Cap_formation isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Cap_formation.