Great Falls (Cretaceous of the United States)

Also known as Great Falls coal field, Cascade County, Montana (Kootenai Formation)

Where: Montana (47.5° N, 111.3° W: paleocoordinates 47.3° N, 65.2° W)

• coordinate based on political unit

• local area-level geographic resolution

When: Kootenai Formation, Cretaceous (145.0 - 66.0 Ma)

Environment/lithology: mire or swamp; coal

Size class: microfossils

Preservation: coalified, original sporopollenin

Collection methods: surface (in situ), chemical,

• Collected by Dr. Louis Hall of Ann Arbor, then given to Professor H. H. Bartlett, who turned it over to Miner.

Primary reference: E. L. Miner. 1935. Paleobotanical Examinations of Cretaceous and Tertiary Coals: II. Cretaceous and Tertiary Coals from Montana. The American Midland Naturalist 16(4):616-625 [R. Lupia/T. Naeher/T. Naeher]more details

Purpose of describing collection: general faunal/floral analysis

PaleoDB collection 32518: authorized by Rick Lupia, entered by Tiffany Naeher on 08.07.2003

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Taxonomic list

• The plant remains from the Cascade coal consisted mostly of cuticles and a few spores. The Carbon County sample contained some very interesting and characteristic megaspores, a few pieces of fairly well preserved charcoal, and some cuticles. The plant remains in the Cascade coal appeared to have undergone more distintegration than those in the other sample.
unclassified
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Sporonites montanensis n. sp.
cotype for sp.
Pteridopsida
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Deltoidospora cascadensis n. sp.
cotype for sp.; no type for genus chosen
Deltoidospora hallii n. sp. Miner 1935
cotype for sp.; no type for genus chosen