Proposed stratotype for the base of the highest Cambrian stage at the first appearance datum of Cordylodus andresi, Lawson Cove section, Utah, USA
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L. Holmer | R. Ethington | James F. Miller | K. Evans | J. Repetski | L. Popov | R. Ripperdan | J. Loch | John F. Taylor | John F. Taylor
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