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Niobrara

112 occ. 34 taxa (6 genera) 2 countries
Description

The Niobrara Formation, also called the Niobrara Chalk, is a geologic formation in North America that was deposited between 87 and 82 million years ago during the Coniacian, Santonian, and Campanian stages of the Late Cretaceous. It is composed of two structural units, the Smoky Hill Chalk Member overlying the Fort Hays Limestone Member. The chalk formed from the accumulation of coccoliths from microorganisms living in what was once the Western Interior Seaway, an inland sea that divided the continent of North America during much of the Cretaceous. It underlies much of the Great Plains of the US and Canada. Evidence of vertebrate life is common throughout the formation and includes specimens of plesiosaurs, mosasaurs, pterosaurs, and several primitive aquatic birds. The type locality for the Niobrara Chalk is the Niobrara River in Knox County in northeastern Nebraska. The formation gives its name to the Niobrara cycle of the Western Interior Seaway.

Genera
6 genera
Pteranodon
Pteranodon
Pterosaurs
Valid 15 occ. · 90 Ma
Tylosaurus
Tylosaurus
Marine reptiles
Valid 5 occ. · 94 Ma
Platecarpus
Platecarpus
Marine reptiles
Valid 3 occ. · 101 Ma
Nyctosaurus
Nyctosaurus
Pterosaurs
Valid 3 occ. · 110 Ma
Dolichorhynchops
Dolichorhynchops
Marine reptiles
Valid 1 occ. · 94 Ma
Styxosaurus
Styxosaurus
Marine reptiles
Valid 1 occ. · 90 Ma
Niobrara
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Temporal range
Triassic
Jurassic
Cretaceous
Paleogene
Neogene
252 201 145 66 0 Ma
Geological group / Member
Colorado / Smoky Hill Chalk 87
Colorado 14
Smoky Hill Chalk 5
Colorado / Fort Hays Limestone 2
Smokey Hill Chalk 1
Top countries
🇺🇸 United States 111
🇨🇦 Canada 1
Depositional environments
Marine indet. 61
offshore indet. 31
Carbonate indet. 12
Terrestrial indet. 3
deep subtidal shelf 3
Coastal indet. 1
offshore ramp 1
Top collectors
G. F. Sternberg 10
B. F. Mudge 7
Marsh 5
R. Zakrzewski 5
C. Sternberg 4
Cope 4
Sternberg 4
C. H. Sternberg 3
H. A. Brous 3
J. D. Stewart 2
K. Jenkins 2
P. A. Everhart 2
Collection activity by decade
1870s 27
1880s 1
1890s 3
1900s 5
1910s 5
1930s 3
1950s 5
1960s 7
1970s 11
1990s 12
2000s 2