Kirtland
Description
Source: Wikipédia
La formation de Kirtland (appelée originellement argiles de Kirtland) est une formation géologique sédimentaire. Elle est formée de boues alluviales et de sables déposés par les nombreux chenaux qui drainaient la plaine bordant la mer intérieure de l'Amérique du Nord, au Crétacé supérieur. Elle surmonte la formation de Fruitland. Elle est localisée dans le bassin de San Juan, dans les États du Nouveau-Mexique et du Colorado, aux États-Unis.
Découvertes
Source: The Paleobiology Database
Site(s) correspondant(s) à cette formation: 142NMMNH L-6266, Lower Hunter Wash : New Mexico - San Juan 1497 50790
San Juan BasinBUNM-77-675 (NMMNH L-929) : New Mexico - San Juan 2212 12486 23604 50790 66250
T24N, R11W, sec 18, NE 1/4, NW 1/4; about 1.5 km SW of Ojo Alamo, = Rick's Site- Ornithomimidae
- Alamosaurus sanjuanensis
- Troodontidae identifié comme Saurornithoididae indet.
- Richardoestesia
NMMNH locality 6258 : New Mexico - San Juan 9303 14625 82389 84668
SE 1/4, NE 1/4, sec. 14, T24N, R12W, along Alamo Wash, vicinity of Alamo Mesa in the Bisti/De-na-zin Federal Wilderness area, San Juan Co., NM, west of Chaco Canyon, Ojo Alamo (AMNH) : New Mexico - San Juan 704 2212 9596 12314 12319 14442 46756 55658 59350 61518 62310 63664
Ojo Alamo (Indian trading post), in Chaco Cañon, 95 miles NW of Gallup and 20 miles W of old Indian pueblo Bonita (= Putnam). On E edge of badlands to W of canyon, and near Cope's Puerco collections of 1874. Cretaceous beds exposed less than 1 mile S of Ojo Alamo. Supposedly on Willow Wash.
Gilmore (1916c, p. 295) stated in a footnote: "In a letter to me dated February 26, 1916, Mr. Brown says: 'Thescelus rapiens came from the lower conglomerate just below the old Indian trading store in Ojo Alamo,' or from the Ojo Alamo sandstone. - C.W.G." In the current terminology (Baltz, Ash, and Anderson, 1966, p. D3) this would be the Naashoibito Member of the Kirtland Shale of Montana age (ibid.).head of Willow Wash, SMP loc. 376a : New Mexico - San Juan 1965 9737 23467 55658 59350
"at the heads of Hunter, Willow, Alamo, and De-na-zin washes" (Willow Wash used for coordinate)south branch, Meyers Creek : New Mexico - San Juan 9303 12314 13599 14580 14625 14787 18513 50161 66821 78190 78366
originally described as 1 mi. S of Kimbeto Wash, on S branch of Myers Creek (Lull 1933). Renamed Ah-shi-sle-pah Wash (USGS), suggesting locality is actually 1 mi. N of Kimbeto Wash, therefore in the NW 1/4 of T22N, R10W.NMMNH L-3334 : New Mexico - San Juan 12486 14625 84668
T24N, R12W, sec 2, SE 1/4, SW 1/4NMMNH L-3333, Willow Wash : New Mexico - San Juan 12486 18015
T24N, R12W, sec 2, NW 1/4, SE 1/4; near head of WIllow WashUNM V-141 : New Mexico - San Juan 12486 18015 66250
T24N,R12W,sec3, NW 1/4, NW 1/4UNM 77-784 : New Mexico - San Juan 12486
T22N,R10W,sec8, SW 1/4, SW 1/4UNM 77-779 : New Mexico - San Juan 12486
T22N,R10W,sec7, NW 1/4, SE 1/4UNM 77-591 : New Mexico - San Juan 12486
T24N,R12W,sec27, NE 1/4, SW 1/4UNM 77-421 : New Mexico - San Juan 12486
T24N,R13W,sec23, NE 1/4, SW 1/4UNM 77-404 : New Mexico - San Juan 12486
T24N,R13W,sec13, NE 1/4, NW 1/4SMP Loc. 311, Hunter Wash : New Mexico - San Juan 12614 25803 55247 55658 85490
head of E branch of Hunter Wash (SE); NW 1/4, SW 1/4, NW 1/4, sec 2 T24N, R12WSMP Loc. 365, Ah-shi-sle-pah Wash : New Mexico - San Juan 12618 50161 55658
Ah-shi-sle-pah Wash (Ah-shi-sle-pah Wilderness Area)SMP Loc. 210, Willow Wash : New Mexico - San Juan 12620 12621 26639 50161 55658
Willow Wash, SW 1/4, sec 2, T24N, R12W- Ornithomimosauria identifié comme Ornithomimus antiquus
- Ornithomimidae
- Ceratopsidae
- Daspletosaurus
- Hadrosauridae
- Hadrosauridae
NMMNH L-3347 : New Mexico - San Juan 12626 14762 66250
tributary of Hunter Wash, San Juan BasinSMP Loc. 363a : New Mexico - San Juan 12807 50161 55658
SMP Loc. 360a : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
SMP Loc. 362 : New Mexico - San Juan 12808 55658
E branch, Hunter Wash4 miles west of Kimbetoh (USNM) : New Mexico - San Juan 12319 18055
sec 34, T23N, R10W, 4 miles W of KimbetohCein, Bisti (USNM) : New Mexico - San Juan 2212 12319 12626 14580 15088 18015 38106 55658
T25N, R13W; at Cein, 6 miles N of Hunter's store (Bisti Post Office)Hunter Wash head (USNM), two miles northwest of Ojo Alamo store : New Mexico - San Juan 10608 14580 18013 18036
28 mi S of San Juan River, about 12 mi E of Navajo Reservation line, at head of Hunter Wash. Described in ref 25978 as 3.2 km N of Ojo Alamo Store (Se 1/4, sec 2, T24N, R12W)
"'Two miles northwest of Ojo Alamo store,' San Juan County, N. Mexico. (See locality 60, section F. P1. LXIV.)" (Gilmore, 1916c, p.293).Pina Veta China (USNM) : New Mexico - San Juan 10608 15088 18036
30 mi S of Farmington, 1 mi E of Navajo Reservation line; 5 mi W of Pina Veta China- Tyrannosauroidea identifié comme Deinodon sp.
Pinabete Arroyo, NMMNH Loc. L-3097 : New Mexico - San Juan 14450 18013 32137 46742 81221
from the head of Pinabete Arroyo, San Juan County, on lands of the Navajo Nation, San Juan Basin, New Mexico. sec. 31, T24N, R14W according to Jasinski & Sullivan 2011.Willow Wash, NMMNH Loc. L-3921 : New Mexico - San Juan 14450 14453 66250 81223
from the head of Willow Wash within the Bisti/De-na-zin Wilderness Area, San Juan County, San Juan Basin, New MexicoNMMNH Loc L-4274, Hunter Wash : New Mexico - San Juan 14450 46742 50161
Hunter Wash, Bisti/De-na-zin Wilderness Area, San Juan County, San Juan Basin, northwestern New MexicoNMMNH L-3530 : New Mexico - San Juan 12626
4 mi southwest of Kimbetoh (USNM 8629) : New Mexico - San Juan 12319 14580 15088 18015 46756 55658 93539
4 mi SW of Kimbetoh (Kimbeto), Ah-shi-sle-pah Wash5 miles west of Brimhall's Store : New Mexico - San Juan 14580 38106 58789
5 mi W of Brimhall's Store (coordinates for Brimhall Wash)Alamo Mesa West, San Juan (USNM) : New Mexico - San Juan 12314 14580 14625 15088 38106 78190
SW 1/4, T24N, R13W (no section given; coordinates for sec 28 = SW area of quad)NMMNH Loc. 1722, Bentonnie Tsosie Wash : New Mexico - San Juan 14618
NMMNH Loc. 1647, Bentonnie Tsosie Wash : New Mexico - San Juan 14618
NMMNH Loc. 1708, Bentonnie Tsosie Wash : New Mexico - San Juan 14618 15088 50161 50790 55658
Center sec. 8, T22N, R9W; north side of TsosieSMP Loc. 319 : New Mexico - San Juan 14623 64040
west of Willow Wash, SE 1/4, NE 1/4, NE 1/4 of sec. 3, T24N, R13W, (Alamo Mesa East Quadrangle). South of the northern boundary of Bisti/De-na-zin Wilderness Area. Also a few hundred meters W of Parasaurolophus site.De-na-zin Wash : New Mexico - San Juan 2212 12319 14787 18015 28704 55658 61518 66250 78366
Barrel Springs area, San Juan County (T24N, R11W)south flank, Kimbeto Wash : New Mexico - San Juan 14787 18015 55658 78366
South flank of Kimbeto Wash, San Juan County (secs 1-?2, T22, R9W) - Meyers Creek region, Ah-shi-sle-pah WashUTEP Loc. 487, Alamo Mesa East : New Mexico - San Juan 15088
The north side of Hunter's WashUTEP Loc. 488, Alamo Mesa East : New Mexico - San Juan 15088
The north side of Hunter's WashUTEP Loc. 490, Alamo Mesa East : New Mexico - San Juan 15088
The north side of Hunter's WashUTEP Loc. 493, Alamo Mesa East : New Mexico - San Juan 15088
The north side of Hunter's WashUTEP Loc. 497, Alamo Mesa East : New Mexico - San Juan 15088
The north side of Hunter's WashUTEP Loc. 502, Alamo Mesa East : New Mexico - San Juan 15088
The north side of Hunter's WashUTEP Loc. 503, Alamo Mesa East : New Mexico - San Juan 15088
The north side of Hunter's WashUTEP Loc. 510, Alamo Mesa East : New Mexico - San Juan 15088
The north side of Hunter's WashUTEP Loc. 513, Alamo Mesa East : New Mexico - San Juan 15088
The north side of Hunter's WashUTEP Loc. 515, Alamo Mesa East : New Mexico - San Juan 15088
The north side of Hunter's WashUTEP Loc. 820, Alamo Mesa East : New Mexico - San Juan 15088
near Willow WashUTEP Loc. 2, Kimbeto : New Mexico - San Juan 15088 59352
T22N, R9W, sec. 8UTEP Loc. 3, Kimbeto : New Mexico - San Juan 15088 59352
T22N, R9W, sec. 8UTEP Loc. 4, Kimbeto : New Mexico - San Juan 15088 59352
T22N, R9W, sec. 8UTEP Loc. 5, Kimbeto : New Mexico - San Juan 15088 59352
T22N, R9W, sec. 8UTEP Loc. 204, Kimbeto : New Mexico - San Juan 15088 59352
T22N, R9W, sec. 8UTEP Loc. 209, Kimbeto : New Mexico - San Juan 15088 59352
T22, R9W, Sec.5KU 35 (#35 Hunters Wash) : New Mexico - San Juan 15088
SW 1/4, sec. 34, T24N, R13WLa Plata, LP-23-108 : New Mexico - San Juan 15254
NE 1/4, NW 1/4, sec. 23 T32N, R13WEscavada Wash, NMMNH L-1834 : New Mexico - San Juan 18013
Escavada Wash, Fire Rock Well quadFossil Forest, NMMNH L-4015 : New Mexico - San Juan 18015 50161 55658
Pretty Rock quad, Fossil Forest; incorrectly listed as NMMNH L-4050 in ref 18015Ah-shi-sle-pah Wash, NMMNH L-3117 : New Mexico - San Juan 18015 50161 50790 93539
Pueblo Bonito quad, Ah-shi-slep-pah WashView Point, Pina Veta China (USNM) : New Mexico - San Juan 12319 18036
View Point, 5 mi NW of Pina Veta China- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.
View Point, Pina Veta China (USNM) : New Mexico - San Juan 12319 18036
View Point, 5 mi NW of Pina Veta China- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.
Brimhall Store (USNM) : New Mexico - San Juan 18036
about 23 mi S of Farmington, near the Navajo Reservation line, 1 mi N of Brimhall Store- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.
Ojo Alamo-Hunter (USNM) : New Mexico - San Juan 704 12319 18036 78190
about 30 mi S of Farmington, 4 mi E of Navajo Reservation line- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.
- Tyrannosauroidea identifié comme ? Deinodon sp.
Hunter Wash head (USNM) : New Mexico - San Juan 12319 18036
about 4.5 NW of Ojo Alamo Store, on head of Hunter Wash- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.
1 mile northwest of Ojo Alamo Store (USNM) : New Mexico - San Juan 12319 18036
1 mi N of W of Ojo Alamo Store- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.
- Tyrannosauroidea identifié comme ? Deinodon sp.
3 miles northwest of Ojo Alamo Store (USNM) : New Mexico - San Juan 12319 18036
3 mi NW of Ojo Alamo Store- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.
north side, Barrel Springs Arroyo (USNM) : New Mexico - San Juan 12319 18036 46756
N side of Barrel Springs Arroyo, about 1.5 mi SW of Ojo Alamo StorePina Vita China (USNM) : New Mexico - San Juan 12319 18036
1 mi E of Pina Vita China- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.
east of Mesa Point (USNM) : New Mexico - San Juan 12314 15088 18036
about 4 mi W of Farmington, 0.25 mi E of Mesa Point, 1 mi S of the San Juan River2 mi northwest of Ojo Alamo Store (USNM) : New Mexico - San Juan 12319 15088 18036
2 mi NW of Ojo Alamo Store- Ankylosaurus
- Theropoda
- Tyrannosauroidea identifié comme ? Deinodon sp.
- Kritosaurus
2.5 mi southwest of Kimbetoh (USNM) : New Mexico - San Juan 12319 15088 18055
2.5 mi S of W of Kimbetoh; sec 3, T22N, R10W (paper says T32N, but this is in error). Lull & Wright list this as 4 mi SW of Kimbetoh- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.
3.5 miles southwest of Kimbetoh : New Mexico - San Juan 12314 14625 15088 18055
near SE corner of sec 4, T22N, R10W, 3.5 mi S of W of KimbetohCattle Ranch : New Mexico - San Juan 12314 18513 50161 66821 78366
on S branch of Meyers Creek, about 4 mi above and opposite Cattle Ranch; Meyers Creek renamed Ah-shi-sle-pah Wash (USGS)north fork, Alamo Wash, SMP Loc. 388a : New Mexico - San Juan 25803 50161 55658
SMP Loc. 388, N fork Alamo Wash, San Juan Co., NM- Troodontidae identifié comme Saurornitholestes robustus n. sp.
- Lambeosaurinae
- Hadrosauridae
SMP Loc. 350 : New Mexico - San Juan 25803 50161 55658
- Troodontidae identifié comme Saurornitholestes robustus
- Hadrosauridae
south-central Willow Wash, SMP Loc. 361 : New Mexico - San Juan 25803 25980 50161 55658 66248
south-central Willow Wash- Troodontidae identifié comme Saurornitholestes robustus
- Nodocephalosaurus kirtlandensis
- Hadrosauridae
Betonnie Tstosie Wash (BYU) : New Mexico - San Juan 1965 25973 46756 55658
NW flank of Betonnie Tstosie Wash; SE 1/4, sec 8, T22N, R9W. Same as historic KU-16 site (Black Ridge), also referred to as Kimbeto Arroyo in ref 1965SMP Loc. 309 : New Mexico - San Juan 25980 50161
general location onlynorthwest Willow Wash, SMP Loc. 358 : New Mexico - San Juan 25980 55658 66248
NW Willow WashSMP Loc. 382 : New Mexico - San Juan 25980 50161 55658 64040
NMMNH Loc. L-3506 : New Mexico - ? 32137 50161 78189 81221
"Hunter Wash, Bisti/De-na-zin Wilderness Area, northwestern New Mexico"Denver's Blowout, SMP Loc. 281 : New Mexico - San Juan 44511 50161 55658 72668
Denver's Blowout, SMP Loc. 281, a small expanse of low-lying badlands along Ah-shi-sle-pah Wash, San Juan BasinSMP Loc. 419, Alamo Mesa SE : New Mexico - San Juan 44512 50161 55658
unspecified locality within the Bisti/De-na-zin Wilderness; southeast of Alamo MesaSMP Loc. 319a, Hunter Wash : New Mexico - San Juan 44514 50161 55658
Based on coordinates for SMP Loc. 319. Located in the East Branch of Hunter Wash, in the Bist/De-na-zin WildernessSargent Ranch, SMP Loc. 461 : New Mexico - San Juan 46742 50161 55658
Based on Figure 1. On the Sargent Ranch QuadDe-na-zin, SMP Loc. 313a : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
SMP Loc. 389a : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
Location based on local faunaSMP Loc. 385 : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
Location based on local faunaSMP Loc. 373 : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
Location based on local faunaSMP Loc. 372 : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
Location based on local faunaSMP Loc. 421 : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
SMP Loc. 451 : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
Location based on local faunaSMP Loc. 435 : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
Location based on local faunaSMP Loc. 228 : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
Location based on local faunaNMMNH Loc. 3490 : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 50790
Location based on local faunaSMP Loc. 398 : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
Location based on local faunaNMMNH Loc. 3517 : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
Location based on local faunaSMP Loc. 420a : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
Location based on local faunaNMMNH Loc. 4275 : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
Location based on local faunaSMP Loc. 349 : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
Location based on local faunaSMP Loc. 409 : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
Location based on local faunaNMMNH Loc. 4541 : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
Location based on Willow Wash Local FaunaSMP Loc. 400 : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
Location based on local faunaSMP Loc. 396 : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
Location based on local faunaNMMNH Loc. 3228 : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 50790 55658
SMP Loc. 433 : New Mexico - San Juan 50161 55658
Location based on local faunasouth side, Ah-shi-sle-pah Wash (SMP) : New Mexico - San Juan County 51267 64040
SW ¼ of Sec. 8, T22N, R10W
In the Ah-shi-sle-pah Wilderness Study Area along the south side of Ah-shi-sle-pah WashNMMNH L-8514, Hunter Wash : New Mexico - San Juan 55263 64040
Located in the East Branch of Hunter Wash, in the Bist/De-na-zin WildernessSMP Loc. 309a : New Mexico - San Juan 55658
general location onlySMP Loc. 392a, De-na-zin Wash (SE) : New Mexico - San Juan 55658
unspecified locality within the Bisti/De-na-zin WildernessSan Juan River, Farmington : New Mexico - San Juan 2853
along San Juan River, near Farmingtoneast branch, Hunter Wash, SMP Loc. 404 : New Mexico - San Juan 66248
Location based on local fauna; E branch of Hunter WashBarrel Springs arroyo : New Mexico - San Juan 66821
Barrel Springs, 2.5 mi. S trading post1 mile north of Barrel Springs : New Mexico - San Juan 66821
1 mi. N of Barrel Springs locality- Chasmosaurinae identifié comme Ceratops sp.
south side, Escavada Wash : New Mexico - San Juan 66821
S side of Escavada Washnorth side, Escavada Wash : New Mexico - San Juan 66821
N side of Escavada Wash, 15 mi. NW of StoreQuarry near Sternberg Camp, Meyers Creek : New Mexico - San Juan 66821
quarry near camp on S branch of Meyers Creek; Meyers Creek renamed Ah-shi-sle-pah Wash (USGS)south branch, Meyers Creek : New Mexico - San Juan 66821
S branch, Meyers Creek, 3 mi. W of Kimbetoh Trading Post- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.
Hunter Wash [USNM] : New Mexico - San Juan 2212 14625
on Hunter Wash, T25N, R12WNMMNH Loc. L-3505 : New Mexico - ? 72668 84668
Copied from another locality 9precise location not stated)NMMNH L-6501 : New Mexico - Sandoval 66250
NMMNH L-5222 : New Mexico - San Juan 66250
NMMNH L-4534 : New Mexico - San Juan 50790 66250
NMMNH L-4533 : New Mexico - San Juan 66250
NMMNH L-2014 : New Mexico - San Juan 66250
NMMNH L-4013 : New Mexico - San Juan 66250
NMMNH L-314 : New Mexico - San Juan 66250
NMMNH L-1463 : New Mexico - San Juan 66250
NMMNH L-1585 : New Mexico - San Juan 66250
NMMNH L-1759 : New Mexico - San Juan 66250 82649
NMMNH Loc. L-3503 : New Mexico - ? 78189
Hunter Wash, Bisti/De-na-zin Wilderness Area, NW Mew MexicoNMMNH Loc. L-3522 : New Mexico - ? 78189
Hunter Wash, Bisti/De-na-zin Wilderness Area, NW Mew MexicoNMMNH L-3335 [PROXY] : New Mexico - San Juan 31715 82649
NMMNH L-4256 [PROXY] : New Mexico - San Juan 50790
NMMNH L-4536 : New Mexico - San Juan 50790
NMMNH L-1610 : New Mexico - San Juan 31715 50790
NMMNH L-4722 : New Mexico - San Juan 50790
NMMNH L-3532 : New Mexico - San Juan 50790
NMMNH L-5219 : New Mexico - San Juan 31715 50790
NMMNH L-4720, Willow Wash : New Mexico - San Juan 87523
NMMNH locality L-4720, near the head of Willow Wash, within the Bisti/De-na-zin Wilderness Area of the San Juan Basin, New MexicoNMMNH L-8852 [PROXY] : New Mexico - San Juan 93539
unspecified locality in this area
Publication(s)
La base comprend 79 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- ↑1 2 L. J. Flynn. 1986. Late Cretaceous mammal horizons from the San Juan Basin, New Mexico. American Museum Novitates 2845:1-30
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 T. E. Williamson and S. L. Brusatte. 2014. Small theropod teeth from the Late Cretaceous of the San Juan Basin, northwestern New Mexico and their implications for understanding latest Cretaceous dinosaur evolution. PLoS ONE 9(4):e93190:1-23 (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093190)
- ↑1 2 B. S. Kues, T. M. Lehman, and J. K. Rigby, Jr. 1980. The teeth of Alamosaurus sanjuanensis, a Late Cretaceous sauropod. Journal of Paleontology 54(4):864-869
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 T. M. Lehman. 1981. The Alamo Wash local fauna: a new look at the old Ojo Alamo fauna. Advances in San Juan Basin Paleontology. New Mexico University Press, Albuquerque
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 S. G. Lucas, N. J. Mateer, and A. P. Hunt, F. M. O.'Neill. 1987. Dinosaurs, the age of the Fruitland and Kirtland Formations, and the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico. J. E. Fassett and J. K. Rigby, Jr. (eds.), The Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary in the San Juan and Raton Basins, New Mexico and Colorado, Geological Society of America Special Paper 209:35-50 (https://doi.org/10.1130/spe209-p35)
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 S. E. Jasinski, R. M. Sullivan, and S. G. Lucas. 2011. Taxonomic composition of the Alamo Wash local fauna from the Upper Cretaceous Ojo Alamo Formation (Naashoibito Member), San Juan Basin, New Mexico. Fossil Record 3. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 53:216-271
- ↑1 2 3 T. Rowe, E. H. Colbert, and J. D. Nations. 1981. The occurrence of Pentaceratops (Ornithischia: Ceratopsia) with a description of its frill. Advances in San Juan Basin Paleontology, S. G. Lucas, J. K. Rigby Jr., and B. S. Kues (eds.), University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 T. M. Lehman. 1993. New data on the ceratopsian dinosaur Pentaceratops sternbergii Osborn from New Mexico. Journal of Paleontology 67(2):279-288 (https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000032200)
- ↑1 S. G. Dalman, S. E. Jasinski, and S. G. Lucas. 2022. A new chasmosaurine ceratopsid from the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Farmington Member of the Kirtland Formation, New Mexico. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 90:127-153
- ↑1 2 3 4 J. J. Fry. 2015. Redescription of a Specimen of Pentaceratops (Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae) And Phylogenetic Evaluation of Five Referred Specimens from the Upper Cretaceous of New Mexico (https://doi.org/10.58809/SBNH7726)
- ↑1 2 Anonymous. 1905. Department of Vertebrate Paleontology. The American Museum Journal 5(1):9-11
- ↑1 2 E. S. Gaffney. 1972. The systematics of the North American family Baenidae (Reptilia, Cryptodira). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 147(5):245-312
- ↑1 B. Brown. 1910. The Cretaceous Ojo Alamo beds of New Mexico with description of the new dinosaur genus Kritosaurus. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 28(24):267-274
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 R. S. Lull. 1933. A revision of the Ceratopsia or horned dinosaurs. Memoirs of the Peabody Museum of Natural History 3(3):1-175 (https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.5716)
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 R. S. Lull and N. E. Wright. 1942. Hadrosaurian dinosaurs of North America. Geological Society of America Special Paper 40:1-242 (https://doi.org/10.1130/spe40-p1)
- ↑1 O. P. Hay. 1908. The fossil turtles of North America. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication 75:1-568 (https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.21745)
- ↑1 2 3 4 A. Prieto-Marquez. 2013. Skeletal morphology of Kritosaurus navajovius (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of the North American south-west, with an evaluation of the phylogenetic systematics and biogeography of Kritosaurini. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology (https://doi.org/10.1080/14772019.2013.770417)
- ↑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 R. M. Sullivan and S. G. Lucas. 2014. Stratigraphic distribution of hadrosaurids in the Upper Cretaceous Fruitland, Kirtland, and Ojo Alamo formations, San Juan Basin, New Mexico. Hadrosaurs
- ↑1 2 3 A. P. Hunt and S. G. Lucas. 1992. Stratigraphy, paleontology and age of the Fruitland and Kirtland formations (Upper Cretaceous), San Juan Basin, New Mexico. New Mexico Geological Society, 43rd Annual Fall Field Conference, San Juan Basin IV, Guidebook 43:217-239 (https://doi.org/10.56577/ffc-43.217)
- ↑1 2 D. B. Weishampel and J. B. Weishampel. 1983. Annotated localities of ornithopod dinosaurs: implications to Mesozoic paleobiogeography. The Mosasaur 1:43-87
- ↑1 W. J. Sinclair and W. Granger. 1914. Paleocene deposits of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 33(22):297-316
- ↑1 2 3 A. P. Hunt and S. G. Lucas. 1993. Cretaceous vertebrates of New Mexico. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 2:77-91
- ↑1 T. E. Williamson and R. M. Sullivan. 1998. A new local fauna, the Willow Wash Local Wash, from the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian), Kirtland Formation, New Mexico. 18(3):86A
- ↑1 T. E. Williamson, T. D. Carr, and A. Weil. 2003. Latest Cretaceous dinosaurs in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(3, suppl.):110A
- ↑1 2 3 4 C. Wiman. 1930. Über Ceratopsia aus der Oberen Kreide in New Mexico [On Ceratopsia from the Upper Cretaceous in New Mexico]. Nova Acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis, Series 4 7(2):1-19
- ↑1 T. M. Lehman. 1990. The ceratopsian subfamily Chasmosaurinae: sexual dimorphism and systematics. Dinosaur Systematics: Perspectives and Approaches, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511608377.019)
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C. W. Gilmore. 1935. On the Reptilia of the Kirtland Formation of New Mexico, with descriptions of new species of fossil turtles. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 83(2978):159-188 (https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00963801.83-2978.159)
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- ↑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 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 R. M. Sullivan, S. E. Jasinski, and S. G. Lucas. 2012. Re-assessment of Late Campanian (Kirtlandian) turtles from the Upper Cretaceous Fruitland and Kirtland formations, San Juan Basin, New Mexico, USA. Morphology and Evolution of Turtles (https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4309-0_20)
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- ↑1 2 3 D. L. Wolberg and D. Bellis. 1990. Report of the regional historical, stratigraphic, and paleontological framework of the Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian) Fossil Forest locality near Split Lip Flats, San Juan County, New Mexico, with possible management options and a review of paleontological management goals for public lands. New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources Open File Report 368:1-437 (https://doi.org/10.58799/ofr-368)
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- ↑1 2 R. M. Sullivan. 1997. A juvenile Ornithomimus antiquus (Dinosauria: Theropoda: Ornithomimosauria), from the Upper Cretaceous Kirtland Formation (De-na-zin Member), San Juan Basin, New Mexico. New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook, 48th Field Conference, Mesozoic Geology and Paleontology of the Four Corners Region (https://doi.org/10.56577/ffc-48.249)
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- ↑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 C. W. Gilmore. 1916. Contributions to the geology and paleontology of San Juan County, New Mexico. 2. Vertebrate faunas of the Ojo Alamo, Kirtland and Fruitland Formations. United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 98-Q:279-302 (https://doi.org/10.3133/pp98q)
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