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o-na [289]
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The unconformity is located at the boundary between Middle Proterozoic rock and Late Cambrian and

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Anestetic [448]3 years ago
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After looking at the picture you posted above, the name of the oldest New York State index fossil that can be found in the Early Ordovician bedrock is called Tetragraptus. 
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