2 edition of Brachiopoda of the Pennsylvanian system in Nebraska found in the catalog.
Brachiopoda of the Pennsylvanian system in Nebraska
Carl O. Dunbar
Published
1932
by State of Nebraska in Lincoln
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Carl O. Dunbar and G.E. Condra. |
Series | Bulletin. Second series -- no. 5, Bulletin (Nebraska Geological Survey) -- no. 5. |
Contributions | Condra, Geo. E. 1869-1958., Nebraska Geological Survey. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QE135.A4 no. 5 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xliv, 377 p., [18] p. of plates : |
Number of Pages | 377 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14738039M |
Hustedia mormoni (Marcou, ). Hustedia mormoni (Marcou, ). General abundance: Common Hustedia mormoni (Marcou) is a small brachiopod that rarely exceeds 10 to 12 mm in length. It is characterized by the coarse costae (radial, rib-like features). the fusulinidae of the pennsylvanian system in nebraska Download the fusulinidae of the pennsylvanian system in nebraska or read online books in PDF, EPUB, Tuebl, and Mobi Format. Click Download or Read Online button to get the fusulinidae of the pennsylvanian system in nebraska book now. This site is like a library, Use search box in the.
Dunbar, C. O. and Condra, G. E. / THE FUSULINIDAE OF THE PENNSYLVANIAN SYSTEM IN NEBRASKA, Lincoln, , afb, pages, 15 plates, - 5 -, $ 26 End of the Nebraska . nebraska geological survey bulletin Download nebraska geological survey bulletin or read online books in PDF, EPUB, Tuebl, and Mobi Format. Click Download or Read Online button to get nebraska geological survey bulletin book now. This site is like a library, Use search box in .
Evidence for segregation of this part of the system, classed as the Oklan Series by Moore & Thompson (), consists of well-marked physical breaks below and above and excellent paleontological testimony. The rocks of Middle Pennsylvanian age are here classed as belonging to the Atokan Series, below, and the Desmoinesian Series, above. Derbyia crassa (Meek & Hayden, ). General abundance: Common The is one of the larger specimens found at this locality. Viewer Comments: The specimen you illustrate is a .
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Atrypoid brachiopods, however, have short hinge lines and their shells may be either smooth or plicated. Note on Composita: In their classic study "Brachiopoda of the Pennsylvanian System in Nebraska" Carl O. Dunbar and George E.
Condra recorded at least four species of Composita from Nebraska. These are shown in the illustrations for your reference. Buy Brachiopoda of the Pennsylvanian System in Nebraska (Bulletin Nebraska Geological Society) by Carl Owen Dunbar, George Evert Condra (ISBN:) from Amazon's Book Store.
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Dunbar, C. O., Condra, G. E., Brachiopoda of the Pennsylvanian System in Nebraska (GSB-5): pp., size " x 10". Description: This report, on the paleontology of the Pennsylvanian System of Nebraska and adjacent areas, presents the bryozoa, cephalopods and other classes of invertebrates.
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The Brachiopod Antiquatonia Coloradoensis (Girty) from the Upper Morrowan and Atokan (Lower Middle Pennsylvanian) of the United States by Thomas W. Henry; Brachiopoda from the Southern Indian Ocean by G. Arthur Cooper; Brachiopoda of the Pennsylvanian System in Nebraska by Carl O.
Dunbar; Brachiopods by Paul Copper; Brachiopods Ancient and Modern: A Tribute to G. Arthur. Atrypoid brachiopods, however, have short hinge lines and their shells may be either smooth or plicated. Note on Composita: In their classic study "Brachiopoda of the Pennsylvanian System in Nebraska" Carl O.
Dunbar and George E. Condra recorded at least four species of Composita from Nebraska. These are shown in the illustrations for your. Most of the brachiopod specimens were provided by Bill Rushlau of the Nebraska Mineral and Gem club, Omaha. Digital camera images were made by Ed Schafer, Ralston Public Schools.
Dunbar, C. O., and Condra, G. E., Brachiopoda of the Pennsylvanian System in Nebraska: Nebraska Geological Survey, 2nd Series, Bulletin 5, p. Composita subtilita. Description: Note on Composita: In their classic study "Brachiopoda of the Pennsylvanian System in Nebraska" Carl O.
Dunbar and George E. Condra recorded at least four species of "Composita" from are shown in the illustrations for your reference.
Subsequent workers such as Norman Newell in Kansas and Myron Sturgeon and Richard Hoare in. Kozlowskia haydenensis (Girty, ) Brachial interior view Kozlowskia haydenensis (Girty, ).
General abundance: Uncommon This is a view of the interior of the brachial valve, showing large looped ridges that were attachment structures for the feeding organ. deposits, while C. subtilita is a very common brachiopod of the middle to late Pennsylvanian, including the interval containing the Lake Neosho shale.
The study by Grinnell & Andrews .Pennsylvanian outcrops are widespread in eastern Kansas (Fig. 7), and these serve as a standard of reference in the study of deposits of equivalent age in other parts of the Continent. The system in Kansas is divided into a Lower, Middle, and Upper Pennsylvanian Series.
Pennsylvanian rocks comprise five stages, in ascending order: Morrowan.Dunbar, C.O. & Condra, G.E.,Brachiopoda of the Pennsylvanian System in Nebraska; Nebraska Geological Survey, Bulletin 5, p., 44 pl.
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