“…In east-central Nevada, the Prospect Mountain Quartzite is generally considered to be entirely Early Cambrian in age (Kellogg, 1963;Drewes, 1967;Fritz, 1968;Whitebread, 1969;Hose and Blake, 1970), although the Stella Lake Quartzite (or unit H), which is here included in the Prospect Mountain Quartzite, was considered to be Precambrian in age by Misch and Hazzard (1962) and Woodward (1963 The Madison Limestone, a widespread sequence of Mississippian carbonate rocks in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah, has long been known to be separated from superjacent formations by a widespread regional unconformity, but the time span of the hiatus represented by this discontinuity has been evaluated only recently. Zonation of the Madison and superjacent beds by means of foraminifers, corals, and brachiopods (Sando, Mamet, and Dutro, 1969;Sando, Gordon, and Dutro, 1975) led to the conclusion that the time interval not represented by sedimentary deposits varies considerably in magnitude in different parts of the northern Cordilleran region and has a maximum span of nearly three provincial series of the Mississippian ( fig. 1).…”