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Palynology of the Bowser and Sustut Basins: Age, Depositional Environment, Organic Maturity, and Preservation
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OVERVIEW: Review of localities previously studied (framework for current application) Organic maturity versus preservation (coal versus mudstone) Rank, Palynology, and Macrofossils Time versus lithostratigraphy Summary of Results 2003/2004
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TIME INTERVALS IDENTIFIABLE PALYNOLOGICALLY
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LOCALITIES STUDIED PALYNOLOGICALLY
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Brothers Peak, 94E
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EARLY MAASTRICHTIAN
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Cold Fish Lake Section, 104H
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LATE CAMPANIAN
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Tango Creek, 94E
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EARLY LATE CAMPANIAN
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CONIACIAN/SANTONIAN
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B.C. Hydro, 104J LATE CENOMANIAN
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Cullivan Creek, 104H
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Bowsprit Mtn., 104H
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JURASSIC MID/LATE ALBIAN
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ORGANIC MATURITY VERSUS PRESERVATION
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PREPARATION Semi-destructive oxidation by Schulz solution Demineralization with HF and HCl COAL MUDSTONE
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MATURE COALY SHALE DARK GREY MUDSTONE
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BROTHERS PEAK FORMATION OVER MATURE MEDIUM MATURITY PRESERVATION
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JURASSIC MID LATE ALBIAN Plants retain their form at high organic maturities.
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TIME VERSUS LITHOSTRATIGRAPHY
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SUMMARY OF RESULTS, 2003/2004 Effectively barren (Bowser Group) – 13 Bowser Group (Cretaceous) – 3 Bowser (undifferentiated) - 1 Sustut Group, Tango Fm - 1 Niven/Tatlatui Mbr. - 3 Lower Niven Mbr. – 10 Sustut Group, Brothers Peak Fm. – 1 Upper part – 1 Lower part - 1 Sustut, effectively barren - 5
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