USGS core 2A, sample D6707-K (Paleocene of the United States)

Where: Sheridan County, Wyoming (44.7° N, 106.2° W: paleocoordinates 50.5° N, 84.4° W)

• coordinate estimated from map

• hand sample-level geographic resolution

When: Tongue River Member (Fort Union Formation), Paleocene (66.0 - 56.0 Ma)

• Anderson coal bed.

Environment/lithology: fluvial; coal

• From Pocknall and Nichols 1996 Figure 2: Anastomosed fluvial to meandering fluvial facies.

Size class: microfossils

Preservation: original sporopollenin

Collected by USGS, Denver, Colorado

Collection methods: core, chemical, hydrochloric, hydroflouric

• All slides are held in the Denver laboratory of the U.S. Geological Survey.

Primary reference: D. Pocknall. 1986. Palynological data from the Fort Union and Wasatch formations, Powder River basin, Wyoming and Montana. Open-File Report (86-117)more details

Purpose of describing collection: biostratigraphic analysis

PaleoDB collection 236796: authorized by Phillip Jardine, entered by Hannah Morck on 31.10.2024

Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)

Taxonomic list

• From Pocknall and Nichols 1996: 'Relative abundance (percentage) data were derived initially on the basis of counts of 200 specimens per sample. Dominance of assemblages from most samples by inaperturate pollen necessitated that these palynomorphs be excluded from our pollen sum in order to evaluate the abundance of the other species. Additional counts were then made until a total of 200 specimens exclusive of inaperturates had been counted for each sample. After completion of counting, slides were scanned and the presence of species not included in the count were recorded.’

•Abundance data have been entered here based on the initial counts (i.e. those that included the inaperturate pollen), with abundances from the additional counts included as comments for the relevant taxa. Taxa without abundance data were those recorded as present in the post-count scans.

Angiospermae
 Cornales - Nyssaceae
Nyssa ingentipollinia tupelo
A further 3 specimens were recorded in the additional count
 Santalales - Loranthaceae
Syncolporites cf. minimus mistletoe
A further 2 specimens were recorded in the additional count
unclassified
  -
"Tricolporate A." indet.
A further 1 specimens were recorded in the additional count
"Tricolpate A." indet.
A further 1 specimens were recorded in the additional count
Angiospermae
 Buxales - Buxaceae
Pteridopsida
  -
Reticuloidosporites pseudomurii
A further 1 specimens were recorded in the additional count
Angiospermae
 Malvales - Tiliaceae
Tilia tetraforaminipites linden
A further 17 specimens were recorded in the additional count
unclassified
  -
Polyatriopollenites vermontensis
A further 34 specimens were recorded in the additional count
Angiospermae
 Gunnerales -
Tricolpites hians
A further 12 specimens were recorded in the additional count
unclassified
  -
"Bisaccate pollen" indet.
A further 23 specimens were recorded in the additional count
"Tricolpate fine reticulum" indet.
A further 4 specimens were recorded in the additional count
Polypodiopsida
  - Gleicheniaceae
Gleicheniidites sp. Dettmann 1963
  - Polypodiaceae
Pteridopsida
  -
Leiotriletes spp. Potonie and Kremp 1954
A further 3 specimens were recorded in the additional count
Bryopsida
  -
Equisetopsida
 Pinidae - Pinidae
"Corollina sp." = Classopollis
"Corollina sp." = Classopollis Pflug 1953
Magnoliopsida
  -
"Tricolpites anguloluminosus" = Albertipollenites anguloluminosus Archangelsky 1973
A further 4 specimens were recorded in the additional count
Periporopollenites sp. Pflug and Thomson 1953
A further 1 specimens were recorded in the additional count
Malvacipollis spp. Harris 1965
Angiospermae
 Fagales - Fagaceae
Cupuliferoipollenites spp. Potonié
A further 2 specimens were recorded in the additional count
 Fagales - Juglandaceae
Caryapollenites wodehousei Nichols and Ott 1978
A further 1 specimens were recorded in the additional count
Caryapollenites veripites Wilson and Webster 1946
A further 3 specimens were recorded in the additional count
Caryapollenites imparalis Nichols and Ott 1978
A further 11 specimens were recorded in the additional count
Momipites wyomingensis Nichols and Ott 1978
A further 10 specimens were recorded in the additional count
 Fagales - Betulaceae
Alnipollenites verus Potonie 1931 birch
A further 7 specimens were recorded in the additional count
 Proteales - Proteaceae
Triporopollenites spp. Pflug and Thomson 1953
A further 16 specimens were recorded in the additional count