Mist Mountain
Description
Source: Wikipédia
The Mist Mountain Formation is a geologic formation of latest Jurassic to earliest Cretaceous age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin that is present in the southern and central Canadian Rockies. It was named for outcrops along the western spur of Mist Mountain in Alberta by D.W. Gibson in 1979. The Mist Mountain Formation contains economically important coal seams that have been mined in southeastern British Columbia and southwestern Alberta.
Découvertes
Source: The Paleobiology Database
Site(s) correspondant(s) à cette formation: 4Michel Coal Mine tracksite : British Columbia - ? 14144 60844
Samples are from B seam of #3 mine of the Crow's Nest Pass Coal Company (now Crowsnest Pass Resources of Calgary)Eagle Stage IV pit, Fording River Operations tracksite : British Columbia - ? 73951
Eagle Stage IV pit (Eagle 4 pit), Fording River Operations coal mine, near Elkford, BCHorseshoe Ridge Pit tracksite : British Columbia - ? 73951 73957
Horseshoe Ridge Pit, Line Creek Mine, SE British ColumbiaLine Creek Mine tracksite : British Columbia - ? 73951 73957
Line Creek Mine, near Sparwood, Elk Valley Coal District
Publication(s)
La base comprend 4 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- ↑1 2 P. J. Currie. 1989. Dinosaur footprints of western Canada. Dinosaur Tracks and Traces. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
- ↑1 R. T. McCrea, D. H. Tanke, and L. G. Buckley, M. G. Lockley, J. O. Farlow, L. Xing, N. A. Matthews, C. W. Helm, S. G. Pemberton, B. H. Breithaupt. 2015. Vertebrate ichnopathology: pathologies inferred from dinosaur tracks and trackways from the Mesozoic. Ichnos 22(3–4):235-260 (https://doi.org/10.1080/10420940.2015.1064408)
- ↑1 2 3 4 R. T. McCrea, L. G. Buckley, and A. G. Plint, P. J. Currie, J. W. Haggart, C. W. Helm, S. G. Pemberton. 2014. A review of vertebrate track-bearing formations from the Mesozoic and earliest Cenozoic of western Canada with a description of a new theropod ichnospecies and reassignment of an avian ichnogenus. Fossil Footprints of Western North America. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 62:5-94
- ↑1 2 3 4 R. T. McCrea and L. G. Buckley. 2005. A dinosaur track site from the Elk Valley coal district. Marrella 20:19-20
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