William Harold Fritz
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William Harold Fritz (1928–2009), U.S.American geologist
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Publications
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1968
[edit]- Fritz, W.H. 1968. Lower and middle Cambrian trilobites from the Pioche Shale, east-central Nevada, U.S.A.. Palaeontology 11: 183–235. Abstract Reference page.
1969
[edit]- Fritz, W.H. 1969. Report on lower and middle Cambrian fossils from the type MacDougal Group, Dodo Creek, Mackenzie Mtns., NWT (N64 56; W127 16). Collected by W.H. Fritz, 1969 (NTS 96D): Geological Survey of Canada, Internal Paleontological Report 100–14-1969-WHF, 3 p.
1970
[edit]- Bamber, E.W., Bolton, T.E., Copeland, M.J., Cumming, L.M., Frebold, H., Fritz, W.H., Jeletzky, J.A., McGregor, D.C., McLaren, D.J., Norford, B.S., Norris, A.W., Sinclair, G.W., Tozer, E.T. & Wagner, F.J.E. 1970. Biochronology: standard of Phanerozoic time. 5. Geological Survey of Canada, Economic Geology Report 1. DOI: 10.4095/106154 Reference page.
1972
[edit]- Bamber, E.W., Bolton, T.E., Copeland, M.J., Cumming, L.M., Frebold, H., Fritz, W.H., Jeletzky, J.A., McGregor, D.C., McLaren, D.J., Norford, B.S., Norris, A.W., Sinclair, G.W., Tozer, E.T. & Wagner, F.J.E. 1972. Biochronologie: succession type du phanérozoïque. Geological Survey of Canada, Economic Geology Report 1. DOI: 10.4095/106166 Reference page.
- Fritz, W.H. 1972. Lower Cambrian trilobites from the Sekwi Formation type section, Mackenzie Mountains, northwestern Canada. Geological Survey of Canada Bulletin 212, 113 pp. DOI: 10.4095/100784, PDF Reference page.
1973
[edit]- Fritz, W.H. 1973. Medial lower Cambrian trilobites from the Mackenzie Mountains Northwestern Canada. Paper - Geological Survey of Canada 73–24: 43 p.
1979
[edit]- Fritz, W.H. 1979. Cambrian stratigraphic section between South Nahanni and Broken Skull rivers, southern Mackenzie Mountains. Paper - Geological Survey of Canada 79–1B, 121–125.
1991
[edit]- Fritz, W.H. 1991. Lower Cambrian trilobites from the Illtyd Formation, Wernecke Mountains, Yukon Territory. Bulletin - Geological Survey of Canada 409: 84 p.