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Theriosynoecum wyomingense (Branson, 1935), a possible guide ostracode to the salt water mash member of the Morrison formation / by I.G. Sohn and R.E. Peck.
Author
Sohn, I. G. (Israel Gregory), 1911-2000
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
[Washington, D.C.] : United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey.
Washington : United States Government Printing Office.
Description
1 online resource (iii, 10 pages) : map.
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Available Online
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Geology
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Colorado Plateau
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Paleontology
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Jurassic
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Colorado Plateau
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Related name
Peck, Raymond E.
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Series
Contributions to general geology
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Geological Survey bulletin ; 1161-A.
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Geological Survey bulletin ; 1161-A
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Notes
This volume was published as separate chapters A-I in Contributions to General Geology 1962.
"The ostracode species Theriosynoecum wyomingense (Branson, 1935) appears to be restricted to the Salt Wash Member of the Morrison Formation in the Colorado Plateau area and to equivalents of the Salt Wash Member in lithologically undifferentiated sedimentary rocks in Wyoming, South Dakota, and Montana. Associated charophytes tend to support this hypothesis."
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Includes bibliographical references (pages A9-A10).
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I 19.3:1161-A
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