Preliminary Survey of a Paleocene Faunule from the Angels Peak Area, New Mexico

Preliminary Survey of a Paleocene Faunule from the Angels Peak Area, New Mexico

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Author: Wilson, Robert W. (Robert Warren),1909-2006
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Preliminary Survey of a Paleocene Faunule from the Angels Peak Area, New Mexico

Preliminary Survey of a Paleocene Faunule from the Angels Peak Area, New Mexico

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Preliminary Survey of a Paleocene Faunule from the Angels Peak Area, New Mexico

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Author: Wilson, Robert W. (Robert Warren),1909-2006
Format: eBook
Language: English

Preliminary Survey of a Paleocene Faunule from the Angels Peak Area, New Mexico

Angels Peak stands on the eastern rim of a large area of badlands carved by a tributary of the San Juan River from Paleocene strata of the Nacimiento formation, and presumably also from Wasatchian strata of the San Jos (Simpson, 1948). This area of badlands lies some twelve miles south of Bloomfield, New Mexico in the Kutz Canyon drainage. Angels Peak (Angel Peak of Granger, 1917) and Kutz Canyon (Coots Caon of Granger, and of Matthew, 1937) are names that have been applied to the location (figure 1). Figure 1. Map of a part of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico, showing location of University of Kansas fossil locality west of Angels Peak. [Pg 4] E. D. Cope's collector, David Baldwin, possibly worked in this area in the Eighties. The first published record, however, of mammalian fossils from the Angels Peak badlands was made by Walter Granger in 1917 as a result of his field work in the preceding summer. Granger obtained specimens, usually poorly preserved, but occasionally rather abundant locally, from various levels up to within 150 feet of the western rim of the badlands basin. This collection was obviously of Torrejonian or middle Paleocene age. In the 1917 report, Granger gave as a faunal list the following species: ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 32175
Author: Wilson, Robert W. (Robert Warren)
Release Date: Apr 29, 2010
Format: eBook
Language: English

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