2022
DOI: 10.2110/palo.2021.011
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Revised Stratigraphic Relationships Within the Lower Fort Union Formation (Tullock Member, Garfield County, Montana, U.S.A.) Provide a New Framework for Examining Post K–pg Mammalian Recovery Dynamics

Abstract: The Hell Creek region of northeastern Montana is an excellent study system to explore the rise to dominance of mammalian faunas after the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) mass extinction. The Tullock Member of the Fort Union Formation exposed in that region was deposited during the first 1.2 Ma after the Chicxulub bolide impact. Some aspects of post-K–Pg mammalian succession remain obscure, however, due to a lack of finer stratigraphic resolution between vertebrate fossil localities. Here, we present a new stratigr… Show more

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“…An eggshell of Paleocene palaeognath Lithornis celetius was analysed to acquire the data of fossil palaeognath eggshell. This material was excavated from the Fort Union Formation, Montana ( Weaver et al, 2022 ), and its polarized light microscopic and scanning electron microscopic micrographs were presented in Houde, 1988 and Grellet-Tinner and Dyke, 2005 , respectively. The material (YPM 16961) was provided by Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History (New Haven, CT, USA).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An eggshell of Paleocene palaeognath Lithornis celetius was analysed to acquire the data of fossil palaeognath eggshell. This material was excavated from the Fort Union Formation, Montana ( Weaver et al, 2022 ), and its polarized light microscopic and scanning electron microscopic micrographs were presented in Houde, 1988 and Grellet-Tinner and Dyke, 2005 , respectively. The material (YPM 16961) was provided by Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History (New Haven, CT, USA).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous work in the Hell Hollow area has mainly focused on the description of two fossil localities, Hell Hollow Channel and Worm Coulee 1 (UCMP locs. V74110 and V74111, respectively), their mammalian assemblages (Archibald, 1982;Wilson 2014), and, more recently, the sedimentology, stratigraphy, and geochronology of this area (Sprain et al, 2015(Sprain et al, , 2018Weaver et al, 2022a). In contrast, the mammalian assemblages from the Hauso Flats area have not previously been described; rather, attention has focused on geological descriptions of KPB sections (Alvarez et al, 1983;Smit & van der Kaars, 1984) and related geochronology and geochemistry (e.g., Arens & Jahren, 2000;Arens et al, 2014;Renne et al, 2013;Tobin et al, 2021).…”
Section: Geology Of the Vertebrate Microfossil Localitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, we bracket the age of the deposition of the Herpijunk FIGURE 4. A, a south-facing view of the outcrop containing the Herpijunk Promontory vertebrate microfossil locality (white star); the ∼6.4 m-thick sandstone unit that is ∼5.5 m above the locality is interpreted as the Carrie Padgett channel complex; the Herpijunk microfossil locality is within the Hauso Flats channel deposit that crosscuts both the MCZ and IrZ coals and sits below a sandstone bed that is lithologically nearly identical to the sandstone characteristic of the Carrie Padgett channel deposit (Weaver et al, 2022a). B, close-up, east-facing view of the section highlighted with a box in A, showing the Hauso Flats channel deposit that hosts the Herpijunk vertebrate microfossil locality scouring the MCZ coal; although not shown, the Hauso Flats channel also crosscuts the IrZ coal to the right.…”
Section: Depositional Age Of the Vertebrate Microfossil Localities In...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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