Earth:Word Formation
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Word Formation Stratigraphic range: Roadian-Wordian ~272–265.1 Ma | |
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Fossil from the Word Formation | |
Type | Formation |
Sub-units | Appel Ranch, China Tank & Willis Ranch members |
Overlies | Road Canyon Formation |
Lithology | |
Primary | Limestone |
Location | |
Coordinates | [ ⚑ ] : 30°24′N 103°12′W / 30.4°N 103.2°W |
Paleocoordinates | [ ⚑ ] 1°36′N 33°00′W / 1.6°N 33.0°W |
Region | Texas |
Country | United States |
Extent | Glass Mountains |
Type section | |
Named for | Old Word Ranch |
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The Word Formation is a geologic formation in Texas .[1] It preserves fossils dating back to the Permian period. It is probably named for the Old Word Ranch in the Glass Mountains of Brewster County.[2]
Defining formation
The Wordian age of the Permian Period is named for the Word Formation.[3]
Subdivisions
The formation is subdivided into three members, from young to old:
Fossil content
The limestone formation contains marine gastropods, brachiopods and ammonites.[1]
Vertebrate paleofauna
- Helicoprion davisii
See also
- List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Texas
- Paleontology in Texas
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Word Formation at Fossilworks.org
- ↑ Word Formation by USGS, retrieved 5 January 2017
- ↑ Old Word Ranch, Glass Mountains at Fossilworks.org
- ↑ Appel Ranch member at Fossilworks.org
- ↑ China Tank member at Fossilworks.org
- ↑ Willis Ranch member at Fossilworks.org
Further reading
- M. Kelly and R. Zangerl. 1976. Helicoprion (Edestidae) in the Permian of West Texas. Journal of Paleontology 50(5):992-994
- G. A. Cooper and R. E. Grant. 1972. Permian brachiopods of west Texas, I. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 14:1-231
- R. L. Batten. 1958. Permian Gastropoda of the southwestern United States. 2. Pleurotomariacea: Portlockiellidae, Phymatopleuridae, and Eotomariidae. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 114(2):153-246
- E. L. Yochelson. 1956. Permian Gastropoda of the southwestern United States. 1. Euomphalacea, Trochonematacea, Pesudophoracea, Anomphalacea, Craspedostomatacea, and Platyceratacea. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 110(3):173-276
- A. K. Miller and W. M. Furnish. 1940. Permian ammonoids of the Guadalupe Mountain region and adjacent area. Geological Society of America Special Paper 26:1-242
- F. B. Plummer and G. Scott. 1937. Upper Paleozoic ammonites in Texas. The University of Texas Bulletin 3701:1-516
- R. E. King. 1931. The Geology of the Glass Mountains, Texas, Part II, Faunal summary and correlation of the Permian formations with description of Brachiopoda. The University of Texas Bulletin 3042:1-245
- G. H. Girty. 1909. The Guadalupian fauna. United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 58:1-651
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word Formation.
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