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Terrestrial trace fossils as tools for sequence stratigraphy in marginal settings: examples from Alberta and Wyoming Jennifer J. Scott 1 and Rochelle A. Bank 2 1 Department of Earth Sciences, Mount Royal University; 2 C
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Belly River Group / Indiana University Press / Cenovus Energy / Scolicia / Rochelle A. Bank / Ringerike Group / Judith River Group / Campanian Belly River Group / /

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Norway / Canada / Bolivia / India / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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University of Saskatchewan / Mount Royal University / /

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gas pool distribution / lacustrine oil shales / marine and non-marine depositional systems / deltaic and coastal plain fluvial systems / oil shales / /

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Basal Belly River / Peace River / Upper Cretaceous Lea Park-Belly River / Kenya Rift Valley / /

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Department of Earth Sciences / Mount Royal University / Indiana University / University of Saskatchewan / /

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Jennifer J. Scott / /

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Alberta / Utah / Wyoming / Saskatchewan / Nova Scotia / Colorado / /

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Journal of Paleontology / /

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Northern India / southwestern Wyoming / central Alberta / southern Alberta / /

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