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Tremadoc may
refer to: Tremadog, a
village in
northern Wales (of
which "
Tremadoc" is an alternate,
anglicised name). The Tremadocian, the
first internationally...
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Tremadog (formerly
Tremadoc) is a
village in the
community of Porthmadog, in Gwynedd,
north west Wales;
about one mile (1.6 km)
north of
Porthmadog town...
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Tremadog Bay (also
spelled Tremadoc Bay; Welsh: Bae Tremadog), is a
shallow inlet of
Cardigan Bay in
North Wales. It
comprises the area
between Mochras...
- armoured,
segmented annelid worms,
known from the
Early Ordovician (Late
Tremadoc) to Carboniferous. It
consists of
three distinct families: the plumulitids...
- to as
coming from the Lower, Middle, or
Upper part of the column. The
Tremadoc corresponds to the ICS's Tremadocian. The
Arenig corresponds to the Floian...
- 2018. Davies,
James (1866).
Bangor diocesan directory, for the year 1866.
Tremadoc: R. I. Jones. p. 8. Richards,
Grafton Melville (1972). "Place Names". An...
- "Cambrian–Ordovician
boundary age and
duration of the
lowest Ordovician Tremadoc Series based on U–Pb
zircon dates from
Avalonian Wales".
Geological Magazine...
- Fossilworks.org Benedetto, 2007 Benedetto, J. L (2007), "New
Upper Cambrian-
Tremadoc rhynchonelliformean brachiopods from
northwestern Argentina: evolutionary...
- and
Portmadoc Railway and
subsequently the
Welsh Highland Railway. The
Tremadoc tramway (sometimes
known as the
Llidiartyspytty Railway) was
built by William...
- HMS
Tremadoc Bay was a Bay-class anti-aircraft
frigate of the
British Royal Navy,
named for
Tremadoc Bay in
north Wales. The ship was
ordered from Harland...