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North Horn

42 occ. 20 taxa (5 genera) 1 countries
Description

The North Horn Formation is a widespread non-marine sedimentary unit with extensive outcrops exposed in central and eastern Utah. The formation locally exceeds 3,600 feet (1,100 m) in thickness and is characterized by fluvial, lacustrine, and floodplain dominated systems, representing a terrestrial, high energy, depositional environment. The sediments date from Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) to early Paleocene in age and include the K-Pg extinction event boundary; however, this boundary is extremely difficult to locate and there is no strong stratigraphic evidence available that indicates a specific marker bed such as an iridium rich clay layer. Thus far, the only visible evidence is represented in the form of faunal turnover from dinosaur to mammal-dominated fossil assemblages. Taxa from the Cretaceous part of the formation include squamates, testudines, choristoderes, crocodyliforms, sharks, bony fishes, amphibians, mammals, dinosaurs, eggshell fragments, trace fossils, mollusks, plant macrofossils, such as wood fragments, and palynomorphs.

Genera
5 genera
Spheruprismatoolithus
Dinosaurs
Valid Formal taxon 2 occ. · 72 Ma
Spheroolithus
Spheroolithus
Dinosaurs
Valid Formal taxon 2 occ. · 121 Ma
Pteraichnus
Pteraichnus
Pterosaurs
Valid Ichnogenus Formal taxon 1 occ. · 201 Ma
Prismatoolithus
Prismatoolithus
Dinosaurs
Valid Formal taxon 1 occ. · 126 Ma
Alamosaurus
Alamosaurus
Dinosaurs
Valid 1 occ. · 84 Ma
North Horn
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View of the badlands of the type locality for the North Horn Formation on North Horn Mountain. © Carpenter, Kenneth · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikipedia
Temporal range
Triassic
Jurassic
Cretaceous
Paleogene
Neogene
252 201 145 66 0 Ma
Top countries
🇺🇸 United States 42
Depositional environments
Terrestrial indet. 37
Wet floodplain 2
Fluvial indet. 2
Fluvial-lacustrine indet. 1
Top collectors
C. L. Gazin 8
J. A. Jensen 7
C. W. Gilmore 6
C. Gilmore 4
M. Donivan 2
Pearce 2
W. R. Kastelic 2
K. E. Scott 2
E. M. Spieker 2
G. Pierce 1
Spieker 1
Reeside 1
Collection activity by decade
1930s 16
1940s 6
1950s 2
1960s 7