Sundance
Description
Source: Wikipédia
La formation de Sundance est une formation géologique du Jurassique moyen à supérieur et affleurant dans l'ouest de l'Amérique du Nord. Datant du Bathonien à l'Oxfordien, vers 168 à 157 Ma, elle mesure jusqu'à 100 mètres d'épaisseur et est constituée d'argilite marine, d'argilite sableuse, de grès et de calcaire qui se sont déposés au fond de la mer de Sundance, une mer intérieure qui couvrait une bonne partie de l'ouest de l'Amérique du Nord au cours du Jurassique moyen et supérieur.
Découvertes
Source: The Paleobiology Database
Site(s) correspondant(s) à cette formation: 4Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite, UW V-98066 : Wyoming - Big Horn 28719 30808 31470 69001 77725 78695 82727 86544
on BLM land, along Red Gulch Road, located 5 km SW of Shelltracksite 8 km north of Shell : Wyoming - Big Horn 30808
about 8 km N of Shelltracksite 5 km northeast of Greybull : Wyoming - Big Horn 30808
about 5 km northeast of GreybullYellow Brick Road Dinosaur Tracksite : Wyoming - Big Horn 77725 77726
section 16, T52N, R91W on Wyoming State Public Land in the NE Bighorn Basin, ca. 3 km W of Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite
Publication(s)
La base comprend 9 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- ↑1 2 N. A. Matthews, B. H. Breithaupt, and E. H. Southwell. 2000. Photogrammetric documentation of a Middle Jurassic dinosaur tracksite in the Sundance Formation of the Bighorn Basin of Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 20(3 (suppl.)):57A
- ↑1 N. D. L. Clark and M. K. Brett-Surman. 2008. A comparison between dinosaur footprints from the Middle Jurassic of the Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK, and Shell, Wyoming, USA. Scottish Journal of Geology 44(2):139-150 (https://doi.org/10.1144/sjg44020139)
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 E. P. Kvale, D. L. Mickelson, and S. T. Hasiotis, G. D. Johnson. 2004. The history of dinosaur footprint discoveries in Wyoming with emphasis on the Bighorn Basin. Ichnos 11(1):3-9 (https://doi.org/10.1080/10420940490428823)
- ↑1 E. P. Kvale, S. T. Hasiotis, and D. L. Mickelson, G. D. Johnson. 2001. Middle and Late Jurassic dinosaur fossil-bearing horizons: implications for dinosaur paleoecology, northeastern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. In C. L. Hill (ed), Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 61st Annual Meeting, Bozeman. Guidebook for the Field Trips: Mesozoic and Cenozoic Paleontology in the Western Plains and Rocky Mountains, Museum of the Rockies Occasional Paper 3:17-45
- ↑1 N. A. Matthews, T. Noble, and B. Breithaupt. 2016. Close-range photogrammetry for 3-D ichnology: the basics od photogrammetric ichnology. Dinosaur Tracks: The Next Steps
- ↑1 2 3 B. H. Breithaupt. 2006. Tracking Wyoming's dinosaurs and other vertebrates: the trail through time from 1868–2006. Tate 2006: Track-ways and Trace Fossils. 12th Annual Symposium in Paleontology & Geology
- ↑1 A. R. C. Milner, T. A. Birthisel, and J. I. Kirkland, BH Breithaupt, N. A. Matthews, M. G. Lockley, V. L. Santucci, S. Z. Gibson, D. D. DeBlieux, M. Hurlbut, J. D. Harris, P. E. Olsen. 2011. Tracking Early Jurassic dinosaurs across southwestern Utah and the Triassic-Jurassic transition. Field Trip Guide Book, 71st Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Paris Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 2-5, 2011. Nevada State Museum Paleontological Papers 1:1-107
- ↑1 B. H. Breithaupt, N. A. Matthews, and R. K. Hunt-Foster. 2023. Using photogrammetry for long-term preservation and management of in situ Mesozoic paleontological resources: preserving ancient ecosystems. 14th Symposium on Mesozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems and Biota. The Anatomical Record 306(S1):56-57
- ↑1 T. L. Adams, B. H. Breithaupt, and N. A. Matthews. 2014. Paleoecology and paleoenvironment of Middle Jurassic dinosaurs (Yellow Brick Road Dinosaur Tracksite, Bighorn Basin, northern Wyoming). Fossil Footprints of Western North America. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 62:225-234
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