Also known as HG#94.3
Where: Park County, Wyoming (44.8° N, 109.3° W)
• Paleocoordinates: 30.8° N, 113.0° W (Wright 2013)
• small collection-level geographic resolution
When: Elvinia zone, Sage Member (Snowy Range Formation), Franconian (497.0 - 486.9 Ma)
• General for member: Storm deposit, as a whole represents a transitional facies intermediate between nearshore clastics and outer-shelf carbonates. The Sage Member (occurance of hardgrounds) is 36-37m thick with the hardgrounds forming on upper surfaces of carbonate flat pebble conglomerates. Some of the hardgrounds developed on hummocky mound-like masses of micritic sediments (boundstones or lithoherms).
• member-level stratigraphic resolution
Environment/lithology: shallow subtidal; lithified, burrowed, hardground, pebbly conglomerate
Primary reference: C. E. Brett, W. D. Liddell, and K. L. Derstler. 1983. Late Cambrian hard substrate communities from Montana/Wyoming: the oldest known hardground encrusters. Lethaia 16(4):281-289 [M. Patzkowsky/P. Borkow]more details
Purpose of describing collection: paleoecologic analysis
PaleoDB collection 9928: authorized by Mark Patzkowsky, entered by Phil Borkow on 01.02.2001
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Taxonomic list
unclassified | |
Cyanobacteria indet. Stanier 1973 | |
Renalcis | |
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Trilobita | |
Trilobita indet. Walch 1771 trilobite | |
unclassified | |
Echinodermata indet. Klein 1754 represents at least 2 other echinoderms of unknown affinity and unknown pelmatozoan holdfast
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Crinoidea | |
Crinoidea indet. Miller 1821 Sea lily | |
Edrioasteroidea | |
Edrioasteroidea indet. Billings 1858 | |
Stylophora | |
Stylophora indet. Gill and Caster 1960 |