USGS Loc. 13816, Americus LS member, Foraker LS formation (Carboniferous of the United States)

Where: Greenwood County, Kansas (38.0° N, 96.3° W: paleocoordinates 2.3° S, 28.4° W)

• outcrop-level geographic resolution

When: Americus Limestone Member (Foraker Limestone Formation), Noginian (301.2 - 300.2 Ma)

• The authors placed the Americus Limestone in the Permian, but more recent data indicates that it was late Carboniferous. The collection comes from the lower limestone of the Americus at this locality. The Noginskian Stage is recognized as equivalent to the Virgilian Stage.

• bed-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: marine; gray limestone

• Limestone, crystalline to sandy, gray, medium-hard; thin clayey seams. The limestone contains abundant stromatolites (algae).

Reposited in the USGS

Primary reference: M. R. Mudge, E. L. Yochelson, R. C. Douglas, H. Duncan, H. L. Strimple, M. Gordon, Jr., and D. H. Dunkle. 1962. Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Uppermost Pennsylvanian and Lowermost Permian Rocks in Kansas. United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 323:1-213 [A. Miller/C. Ferguson/P. Wagner]more details

Purpose of describing collection: biostratigraphic analysis

PaleoDB collection 11824: authorized by Arnold Miller, entered by Chad Ferguson on 13.09.2001

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Taxonomic list

• Algae is listed as being present in the limestone as stromatolites, but is unidentified.
Deuteropoda
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Ostracoda indet. Latreille 1802 ostracod