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Middle Campanian ammonites and inoceramids from the Wolfe City Sand in northeastern Texas

Journal of Paleontology
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Abstract

The middle Campanian Wolfe City Sand in northeastern Texas yields a distinctive ammonite and inoceramid fauna. Four species allow a direct correlation with the Baculites mclearni zone of the Western Interior of the United States. The base of this zone has been dated at 79.9??3.2/79.2??1.6 Ma on the basis of K/Ar determinations on biotite from a bentonite. Inoceramus azerbaidjanensis is also known from the Campanian of the USSR in Azerbaidjan (where the species was first described), western Turkemenia, Georgia, the northern Caucasus, the Crimea, and Donbass. -from Authors
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Middle Campanian ammonites and inoceramids from the Wolfe City Sand in northeastern Texas
Series title Journal of Paleontology
Volume 67
Issue 1
Year Published 1993
Language English
Larger Work Type Article
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Larger Work Title Journal of Paleontology
First page 71
Last page 82
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