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Significance of Jurassic radiolarians from the Cache Creek terrane, British Columbia

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The discovery of new radiolarian localities in the western belt of the Cache Creek terrane in southern British Columbia possibly changes its upper age limit from Late Triassic to Early or Middle Jurassic. It favors a Middle Jurassic, rather than a Late Triassic, age of amalgamation for the Cache Creek terrane and Quesnellia (parts of superterrane I) in southern British Columbia. The new Jurassic ages also mean that the western Cache Creek terrane could be equivalent in age to the Bridge River-Hozameen terrane in British Columbia and to terranes containing the Tethyan fusulinid Yabeina in northwest Washington and the Klamath Mountains of California.

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hal-03274265 , version 1 (30-06-2021)

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F. Cordey, N Mortimer, Patrick Dewever, J W H Monger. Significance of Jurassic radiolarians from the Cache Creek terrane, British Columbia. Geology, 1987, 15 (12), pp.1151-1154. ⟨10.1130/0091-7613(1987)15<1151:SOJRFT>2.0.CO;2⟩. ⟨hal-03274265⟩
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