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Williams Fork Formation

Coordinates: 40°00′N 108°48′W / 40.0°N 108.8°W / 40.0; -108.8
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Williams Fork Formation
Stratigraphic range: Campanian (Edmontonian)
~84–71 Ma
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofMesaverde Group
Lithology
PrimaryMudstone
OtherSandstone
Location
Coordinates40°00′N 108°48′W / 40.0°N 108.8°W / 40.0; -108.8
Approximate paleocoordinates47°30′N 80°18′W / 47.5°N 80.3°W / 47.5; -80.3
RegionColorado
Country United States
Williams Fork Formation is located in the United States
Williams Fork Formation
Williams Fork Formation (the United States)
Williams Fork Formation is located in Colorado
Williams Fork Formation
Williams Fork Formation (Colorado)

The Williams Fork Formation is a Campanian (Edmontonian) geologic formation of the Mesaverde Group in Colorado. Dinosaur remains are among the fossils, most notably Pentaceratops sternbergii,[1] that have been recovered from the formation, although none have yet been referred to a specific genus.[2] Other fossils found in the formation are ammonites, Neosuchia, and the mammal Meniscoessus collomensis.[3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Diem, Steve; Archibald, James D. (2005). "Range extension of southern chasmosaurine Ceratopsian dinosaurs into northwestern Colorado". Journal of Paleontology. 79 (2): 251–258. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.538.7263. doi:10.1666/0022-3360(2005)079<0251:REOSCC>2.0.CO;2. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  2. ^ Weishampel, et al. (2004). "Dinosaur distribution." Pp. 517-607.
  3. ^ Jubb Creek at Fossilworks.org
  4. ^ Rangely South (SDNHM) at Fossilworks.org

Bibliography

  • Weishampel, David B.; Peter Dodson, and Halszka Osmólska (eds.). 2004. The Dinosauria, 2nd edition, 1–880. Berkeley: University of California Press. Accessed 2019-02-21. ISBN 0-520-24209-2

Further reading

  • J. R. Foster and R. K. Hunt-Foster. 2015. First report of a giant neosuchian (Crocodyliformes) in the Williams Fork Formation (Upper Cretaceous: Campanian) of Colorado. Cretaceous Research 55:66-73
  • W. J. Kennedy, W. A. Cobban, and G. R. Scott. 2000. Heteromorph ammonites from the Upper Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) Baculites cuneatus and Baculites reesidei zones of the Pierre Shale in Colorado, USA. Acta Geologica Polonica 50:1-20
  • J. A. Lillegraven. 1987. Stratigraphic and evolutionary implications of a new species of Meniscoessus (Multituberculata, Mammalia) from the Upper Cretaceous Williams Fork Formation, Moffat County, Colorado. Dakoterra 3:46-56
  • Sullivan, R.M., and Lucas, S.G. 2006. "The Kirtlandian land-vertebrate "age" – faunal composition, temporal position and biostratigraphic correlation in the nonmarine Upper Cretaceous of western North America." New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin 35:7-29.