Glen Rose Limestone
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Source: The Paleobiology Database
Site(s) correspondant(s) à cette formation: 54SMU Loc. 331 [PROXY] : Texas - Erath 8392
coordinate based on county nameBlanco County (TMM) : Texas - Blanco 13937 14875
site listed only as "Blanco County"; coordinates are for town of BlancoEdward's Ranch, Live Oak Creek : Texas - Kinney 14010 15506 33976 52596 55946 61518 64380 64460 69370
Paul Edward's Ranch near Live Oak Creek, 56 km (35 mi.) NW of Uvalde, near NE corner of Kinney Co. Tracks are ca. 0.5 mi. above the mouth of an unnamed arroyo that flows E into Liveoak Creek, a tributary of the West Nueces River.TMM 42993, James River : Texas - Kimble 14010 15506 64380 64460
Garner ranch, on James River, SE corner of Kimble Co., ca. 7 mi. W of Kerrville and 13 mi. N of Kerrville-Junction Rd.TMM 42994, Sabinal River : Texas - Uvalde 13937 14010 15506 52596 55946 64380 64460
Sabinal River, La Jita Girl Scout Camp, Loman ranch, "a few miles south of Utopia," northeast Uvalde Co.
west bank, Seco Creek (TMM 42996) : Texas - Medina 13937 14010 15506 78855
base of large bluff along W bank of Seco Creek, 0.75 mi. N of Utopia Ranch road crossingTMM 40637-3, West Verde Creek : Texas - Medina 5973 13937 14010 14222 15506 17865 17979 29189 52596 54844 61886 62737 62740 63566 64380 65420 69370 71453 78266 78855 82180 82494 82919 83584
Davenport Ranch, 14.4 km southwest of Bandera on West Verde Creek, off FM 1077, ca. 1 mi. S of the Bandera-Tarpley Ranch crossing, Medina Co.TMM 42996, Hondo Creek #1 : Texas - Bandera 14010 15506 52596 64380 64460
4.1 km north (2.5–3 mi. upstream) of Tarpley, Hondo Creek, Bandera Co.TMM 42997, Hondo Creek #2 : Texas - Bandera 14010 15506 52596 64380 64460 78266
1.6 mi. (3.22 km) downstream (S) of Tarpley, on land belonging to W. J. Schmidt, in the bed of Hondo Creek, Bandera Co.TMM 42999, S. Guadalupe River : Texas - Kerr 14010
TMM 43000, Guadalupe River : Texas - Kerr 14010 15506 17865 52596 64380 69370 78266
Crider Site, south fork of Guadalupe River, along W bank and just downstream from a small waterfall, near Hunt, Kerr Co.TMM 43001-1, Dittmar Creek #1a : Texas - Gillespie 14010 15506
TMM 43001-2, Dittmar Creek #1b : Texas - Gillespie 14010 15506
TMM 43002, Sattler : Texas - Comal 14010 15506 62552 69370 78266
250 ft. off of FMR 2673, ca 5.6 km (3.5 mi.) west of Sattler. Comal Co., on property of Mr. & Mrs. Ken Thayer, ca. 250 ft. off Farm-to-Market Road 2673, in a cut-away embankment used for highway fill.TMM 43005, Bear Creek : Texas - Hays 14010 15506 69370
TMM 43006, Bull Creek : Texas - Travis 14010 15506 52596 64460
west of AustinTMM 43007, Sandy Creek : Texas - Travis 14010 15506 64380 64460
Sandy Creek, arm of Lake Travis, ca. 24 km west of Austin, Travis Co. [ca. 15 mi. up Colorado River from Austin]TMM 41988-2, South San Gabriel River #1a : Texas - Williamson 14010 15506 17865 17979 52596 54844
TMM 43008, Oatmeal : Texas - Burnet 14010 15506 69370
Coordinate are based on town of OatmealTMM 43009, Olive Branch : Texas - Burnet 14010 15506
TMM 43010, Simms Creek : Texas - Lampasas 14010 15506
TMM 43012, Lampasas River : Texas - Hamilton 14010 15506 69370 78266
Mr. Charlie Ising Ranch, in riverbed near headwaters of Lampasas River near FMR 1047, N of Star, Hamilton Co.TMM 43018, Cowhouse Creek #4 : Texas - Hamilton 14010 15506
TMM 43013, Gholson Draw #1 : Texas - Hamilton 14010 69370 78266
on Mr. C. E. Nichols land, along a branch of Gholson Draw, Shive. Almost directly across a draw from the Hall site, in a dry bed of a wet-weather wash, just N of a large cut bank on the E bank.TMM 43014, Gholson Draw #2 : Texas - Hamilton 14010
TMM 43016, Cowhouse Creek #2 : Texas - Hamilton 14010 15506
TMM 43017, Cowhouse Creek #3 : Texas - Hamilton 14010 15506
TMM 43022, North Bosque River : Texas - Bosque 14010 15506 78266
"just east of the Bosque/Hamilton County border 'in the riverbed of the North Bosque River, up and downstream from a river bar"TMM 43024, Cross Branch : Texas - Somervell 14010 15506
Cottonwood Creek tracksite : Texas - Hamilton 13937 14010 14118 15506 33976 52596 55946 64380
bed of Cottonwood Creek, small headward tributary of Lampasas River, S Hamilton Co.TMM 43027, Paluxy River tracksite #A2 : Texas - Somervell 14010 15506 69370
in Dinosaur Valley State ParkTMM 43028, Paluxy River #A4 : Texas - Somervell 14010 15506 56871
along Opossum/Possum Creek near its entry into the Paluxy RiverTMM 43029, Paluxy River #B1 : Texas - Somervell 14010 15506 60819 60820 62740 69370
fourth crossing of the Paluxy River, ca. 4 mi. W of Glen Rose (also described as 6 mi. W); in the riverbed just below the road crossingTMM 43030, Paluxy River #C1 : Texas - Somervell 14010 15506 69370 78266
just downstream from confluence of Barker Branch and Paluxy River, just upstream from second crossing of river, (most, bt not all, are immediately upstream from the "rapids")TMM 43031, Paluxy River #C2 : Texas - Somervell 14010
TMM 43033, Paluxy River #E1 : Texas - Somervell 13998 14010 15506 55931 56871 69370 78266
There are additional trackways to the north and east about 1000 ft from the main site area.TMM 43034, Paluxy River #E2 : Texas - Somervell 13998 14010 15506 62837 69370 78266
"Original McFall Site", a few hundred yards west of the main McFall site.TMM 43035, Paluxy River #F1 : Texas - Somervell 13998 14010 15506 62837 69370 78266
Main McFall Site near FMR 205TMM 43036, Comanche Creek #1 : Texas - Somervell 14010 15506 64380 69370 78266
Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant; found during construction of Unit No. 1 reactor, and within the reactor cavity (therefore now covered).TMM 43037, Comanche Creek #2 : Texas - Somervell 14010 15506
Comanche Peak Nuclear Power PlantTMM 43038, Lake Granbury : Texas - Hood 14010 15506
Alfred West Site : Texas - Somervell 13998 69370
near confluence of Bowden Branch and Paluxy RiverBoerne Lake spillway tracksite : Texas - Kendall 15061 15506
Approx. 0.5 miles west of Interstate Highway 10 at the Ranger Creek exit just northwest of Boerne, Texas. The spillway is along the southeast corner of the lake.Hondo Creek tracksite #3 : Texas - Medina 15506 52596 64380 64460
20.8 km northwest (13 mi.) of Hondo, Hondo Creek, MedinaHall site : Texas - Hamilton 15506 78266
draw leading to Collard Creek, Mr. C. L. Hall Ranch, just N of Shive, Hamilton Co.Cowhouse Creek #5 : Texas - Medina 17865
along Cowhouse Creek, central TXBowden Branch tracksite : Texas - Somervell 15506 78266
located just upstream from confluence of Bowden Branch and Paluxy River (tracks are in the bed of the latter).Ice Creek tracksite : Texas - Somervell 15506
Ice Creek, south of US Hwy 67 and southwest of Dinosaur Valley State ParkRock Creek tracksite : Texas - Somervell 15506
Rock Creek, a tributary of Brazos River.Lanham Mill Cemetery tracksite : Texas - Somervell 15506
On Pauluxy River near Lanham Mill Cemetery, approx. 2.4 km upstream from Dinosaur Valley State ParkBarker Branch tracksite : Texas - Somervell 15506 70333 78843
Confluence of Barker Branch on Paluxy River, near Halbert, Somervell Co., ca. 2.2 mi. W of Glen Rose.Cedar Brake Camp tracksite : Texas - Somervell 15506 78843
4.8 km west of Dinosaur Valley State ParkWheeler Branch tracksite : Texas - Somervell 15506
Wheeler Branch northeast of Glen Rose
This localit may have been a site described by Shuler (1917) and Strecker (1926,1929)Mangold farm, Hondo Creek : Texas - Bandera 33976
on the farm of Al Mangold, along creek bottom near Humble Pipeline crossing, in bed of Hondo creek, about 26 mi N of Hondo
Publication(s)
La base comprend 41 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- ↑1 2 J. V. Rogers, II. 2003. Pachycheilosuchus trinquei, a new procoelous crocodyliform from the Lower Cretaceous (Albian) Glen Rose Formation of Texas. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(1):128-145
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 W. Langston. 1974. Nonmammalian Comanchean tetrapods. Aspects of Trinity Division Geology. A Symposium on the Stratigraphy, Sedimentary Environments, and Fauna of the Comanche Cretaceous Trinity Division (Aptian and Albian) of Texas and Northern Mexico. Geoscience and Man 8:77-102
- ↑1 V. Tidwell and K. Carpenter. 2003. Braincase of an Early Cretaceous titanosauriform sauropod from Texas. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(1):176-180 (https://doi.org/10.1671/0272-4634(2003)23[176:boaect]2.0.co;2)
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 C. N. Gould. 1929. Comanchean reptiles from Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America 40:457-462 (https://doi.org/10.1130/gsab-40-457)
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 J. G. Pittman. 1989. Stratigraphy, lithology, depositional environment, and track type of dinosaur track-bearing beds of the Gulf Coastal Plain. Dinosaur Tracks and Traces. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 T. Vance. 2002. Annotated checklist and bibliography of the prehistoric reptile and dinosaur tracks and trackways of Texas. Occasional Papers of the Dallas Paleontological Society 5:17-79
- ↑1 2 3 4 S. H. Houston, Jr. 1933. Fossil footprints in Comanchean limestone beds, Bandera County, Texas. Journal of Geology 41(6):650-653
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 B. F. Perkins and C. L. Stewart. 1971. Stop 7: Dinosaur Valley State Park. Trace Fossils; A Field Guide to Selected Localities in Pennsylvanian, Permian, Cretaceous, and Tertiary Rocks of Texas. Louisiana State University Miscellaneous Publication 71:56-59
- ↑1 D. B. Weishampel and J. B. Weishampel. 1983. Annotated localities of ornithopod dinosaurs: implications to Mesozoic paleobiogeography. The Mosasaur 1:43-87
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 S. A. Skinner and C. Blome. 1975. Dinosaur track discovery at Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station, Somervell County, Texas. Archeology Research Program, Southern Methodist University
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 W. S. Adkins. 1933. The Mesozoic systems in Texas. The Geology of Texas. Volume I. Stratigraphy. The University of Texas Bulletin 3232:239-518
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 J. O. Farlow. 1987. A Guide to Lower Cretaceous Footprints and Tracksites of the Paluxy River Valley, Somervell County, Texas. South-Central Geological Society of America Guidebook (https://doi.org/10.1126/science.3563498)
- ↑1 2 3 F. L. Stricklin and D. L. Amsbury. 1974. Depositional environments on a low-relief carbonate shelf, middle Glen Rose Limestone, central Texas. Aspects of Trinity Division Geology. A Symposium on the Stratigraphy, Sedimentary Environments, and Fauna of the Comanche Cretaceous Trinity Division (Aptian and Albian) of Texas and Northern Mexico. Geoscience and Man 8:53-66
- ↑1 2 Anonymous. 1940. The fourth quarterly report covering the quarter ending March 31, 1940 for the state-wide paleontologic-mineralogic survey in Texas. A Federal Works Agency Work Projects Administration Project. O.P. No. 665-66-3-233. State Serial No. 300-88
- ↑1 M. G. Lockley. 1994. Dinosaur ontogeny and population structure: Interpretations and speculation based on fossil footprints . Dinosaur eggs and babies
- ↑1 J. O. Farlow, J. G. Pittman, and J. M. Hawthorne. 1989. Brontopodus birdi, Lower Cretaceous dinosaur footprints from the U.S. Gulf Coastal Plain. Dinosaur Tracks and Traces. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 J. G. Pittman and M. G. Lockley. 1995. A review of sauropod dinosaur tracksites of the Gulf of Mexico basin. Aspects of Sauropod Paleobiology. GAIA 10:95-108
- ↑1 2 C. A. Meyer and J. G. Pittman. 1995. A comparison between the Brontopodus ichnofacies of Portugal, Switzerland and Texas. Aspects of Sauropod Paleobiology. GAIA 10:125-133
- ↑1 H. Haubold. 1971. Handbuch der Paläoherpetologie / Encyclopedia of Paleoherpetology. Part 18. Ichnia Amphibiorum et Reptiliorum Fossilium. (https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02926251)
- ↑1 2 J. O. Farlow. 2001. Acrocanthosaurus and the maker of Comanchean large theropod footprints. Mesozoic Vertebrate Life: New Research Inspired by the Paleontology of Philip J. Currie
- ↑1 M. G. Lockley and A. P. Hunt. 1995. Dinosaur Tracks and Other Fossil Footprints of the Western United States (https://doi.org/10.1093/amt/20.1.305)
- ↑1 W. A. S. Sarjeant. 1975. Fossil tracks and impressions of vertebrates. The Study of Trace Fossils (https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65923-2_14)
- ↑1 2 J. H. Ostrom. 1972. Were some dinosaurs gregarious?. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 11:287-301 (https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-0182(72)90049-1)
- ↑1 M. G. Lockley. 1986. A Guide to Dinosaur Tracksites of the Colorado Plateau and American Southwest. University of Colorado at Denver Geology Department Magazine, Special Issue 1:1-56
- ↑1 M. G. Lockley, K. J. Houck, and N. K. Prince. 1986. North America's largest dinosaur trackway site: implications for Morrison Formation paleoecology. Geological Society America Bulletin 97:1163-1176 (https://doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1986)97<1163:naldts>2.0.co;2)
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 J. W. Hawthorne. 1990. Dinosaur track-bearing strata of the Lampasas Cut Plain and Edwards Plateau, Texas. Baylor Geological Studies Bulletin 49:1-47
- ↑1 J. O. Farlow. 1992. Sauropod tracks and trackmakers: integrating the ichnological and skeletal records. Zubía 10:89-138
- ↑1 T. Thulborn. 1990. Dinosaur Tracks (https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0409-5)
- ↑1 M. G. Lockley. 1992. La dinoturbaciion y el fenomeno de la alteración del sedimento por pisadas de vertebrados en ambientes antiguos []. Los Dinosaurios y Su Entorno Biotico: Actas del Segundo Curso de Paleontologia in Cuenca
- ↑1 H. Haubold. 1974. Die Fossilen Saurierfährten [Fossil Reptile Tracks] (https://doi.org/10.1002/chin.197434328)
- ↑1 2 R. H. Sams. 1982. Newly discovered dinosaur tracks, Comal County, Texas. Bulletin of the South Texas Geological Society 23:19-23
- ↑1 2 W. E. Wrather. 1922. Dinosaur tracks in Hamilton County, Texas. Journal of Geology 30(5):354-360 (https://doi.org/10.1086/622908)
- ↑1 2 J. O. Farlow, M. O'Brien, and G. J. Kuban, B. F. Dattilo, K. T. Bates, P. L. Falkingham, L. Piñuela, A. Rose, A. Freels, C. Kumagai, C. Libben, J. Smith, J. Whitcraft. 2012. Dinosaur tracksites of the Paluxy River valley (Glen Rose Formation, Lower Cretaceous), Dinosaur Valley State Park, Somervell County, Texas. Actas del V Jornadas Internacionales sobre Paleontología de Dinosaurios y su Entorno
- ↑1 2 E. W. Shuler. 1935. Dinosaur track mounted in the band stand at Glen Rose, Texas. Field & Laboratory 4(1):9-13
- ↑1 E. W. Shuler. 1937. Dinosaur tracks at the fourth crossing of the Paluxy River near Glen Rose, Texas. Field & Laboratory 5(2):33-36
- ↑1 2 G. J. Kuban. 1986. Color distinctions and other curious featurs of dinosaur tracks near Glen Rose, Texas. First International Symposium on Dinosaur Tracks and Traces, Abstracts with Program
- ↑1 2 3 4 G. J. Kuban. 1989. Elongate dinosaur tracks. Dinosaur Tracks and Traces. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
- ↑1 2 3 4 B. Neufeld. 1975. Dinosaur tracks and giant men. Origins 2(2):64-76
- ↑1 2 J. M. Hawthorne, R. M. Bonem, and J. O. Farlow, J. O. Jones. 2002. Ichnology, stratigraphy and paleoenvironment of the Boerne Lake spillway dinosaur tracksite, south-central Texas. Texas Journal of Science 54(4):309-324
- ↑1 2 W. Langston. 1979. Lower Cretaceous dinosaur tracks near Glen Rose, Texas. Lower Cretaceous Shallow Marine Environments in the Glen Rose Formation. American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists, Annual Meeting Field Trip Guide 12:39-55
- ↑1 2 3 B. F. Perkins. 1979. Alternating marine and terrestrial environments in the Comanche Cretaceous lower Glen Rose Formation, Somervell and Hood counties, Texas. Lower Cretaceous Shallow Marine Environments in the Glen Rose Formation. American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists, 12th Annual Meeting Field Trip Guide
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