- Fram Formation
The Fram Formation is a Late Devonian sequence of rock strata on
Ellesmere Island that came into prominence in 2006 with the discovery in its rocks of examples of thetransitional fossil , "Tiktaalik ", asarcopterygian or lobe-finned fish showing manytetrapod characteristics. The Fram Formation is a Middle to Upper (Late) Devonian clastic wedge forming an extensive continental facies consisting of sediments derived from deposits laid down inbraided stream systems that formed some 375 million years ago, [Fossil pollen suggest the date in the early and middleFrasnian stage of the Devonian.] at a time when theNorth America ncraton ("Laurentia ") was straddling the equator.Notes
References
* [http://fire.biol.wwu.edu/cmoyer/biol432_S06/papers/Daeschler_tetrapod_nat06.pdf Edward B. Daeschler, Neil H. Shubin and Farish A. Jenkins Jr, 2006. "A Devonian tetrapod-like fish and the evolution of the tetrapod body plan" "Science", April 2006, pp 757ff] (pdf file)
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