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Permian Tethyan Fusulinina from the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2015

Calvin H. Stevens
Affiliation:
Department of Geology, San Jose State University, San Jose, California 95192
Vladimir I. Davydov
Affiliation:
Permian Research Institute, Boise State University, Idaho 83725
Dwight Bradley
Affiliation:
U.S. Geological Survey, Branch of Alaska Geology, Anchorage, Alaska 99508

Abstract

Two samples from a large, allochthonous limestone block in the McHugh Complex of the Chugach terrane on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, contain species of 12 genera of Permian Fusulinina including Abadehella, Kahlerina, Pseudokahlerina?, Nankinella, Codonofusiella, Dunbarula, Parafusulina?, Chusenella, Verbeekina, Pseudodoliolina, Metadoliolina?, Sumatrina?, and Yabeina, as well as several other foraminiferans and one alga. The assemblage of fusulinids is characteristically Tethyan, belonging to the Yabeina archaica zone of early Midian (late Wordian) age. Similar faunas are known from the Pamirs, Transcaucasia, and Japan, as well as from allochthonous terranes in British Columbia, northwestern Washington, and Koryakia in eastern Siberia.

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