1975
DOI: 10.1130/0091-7613(1975)3<657:dfimro>2.0.co;2
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Diastem factor in Mississippian rocks of the northern Rocky Mountains

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“…2; Sando 1976;Smith and Dorobek 1993). This unit was subsequently altered by Late Mississippian karstification and dolomitization and documents deep to shallow burial from west to east (Sando 1988;Smith and Dorobek 1993).…”
Section: Mission Canyon Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2; Sando 1976;Smith and Dorobek 1993). This unit was subsequently altered by Late Mississippian karstification and dolomitization and documents deep to shallow burial from west to east (Sando 1988;Smith and Dorobek 1993).…”
Section: Mission Canyon Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The line of stratigraphic sections is shown graphically in figure 4B. In the view of Sando's (1974) model, a significant thickness of Osagean rocks may have been removed during early Meramecian erosion. The westward change in thickness and facies requires testing of this model through more detailed chronostratigraphy than is now available in the published literature.…”
Section: The Sedimentary Framework For Mississippian Deposition Acrosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recent studies that give additional evidence for this conclusion include those of Sando, Dutro, and Gere (1959), Sando (1963} Sando andMamet (1974), Sando and Dutro (1974), and Sando (1975). The Mississippian history of the northern Cordilleran region of the United States, outlined by Sando (1974), is shown diagrammatically by figure 2. It should be noted that Sando established the unconformity within the Meramecian but before middle Meramecian time.…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 0). It is the only known record of continuous carbonate deposition from cycle I to cycle III of Sando (1976), a veritable "missing link" in the history of Mississippian sedimentation in the northern Cordilleran region.…”
Section: Mission Canyon Limestonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). It represents a shallow-water, probably lagoonal, embayment marking the initiation of cycle III eastward transgression of the Cordilleran sea onto the cratonic karst plain during post-Mission Canyon time (see Dutro, 1975, andSando, 1976).…”
Section: Mission Canyon Limestonementioning
confidence: 99%