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Sample No. L.M. No. 3 [L.M. is Lawrence Martin] -- USGS No. Mesozoic loc. 3124
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Field No. L.M. No. 3 [L.M. is Lawrence Martin]
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Description: |
West side of Katmai Bay 2 1/2 mi. SW. of village. [Note by RBB: Martin, 1926, USGS Bull. 776, p. 211 gives following description: "West side of Katmai Bay 2 1/2 miles southwest of village, or half a mile south of lagoon. Talus of dark sandy shale that is somewhat higher than the beds that yielded lot 3101. Lawrence Martin, 1904."]; [West side of Katmai Bay 2 1/2 miles southwest of village, or half a mile south of lagoon. Talus of dark sandy shale that is somewhat higher than the beds that yielded lot 3101. Lawrence Martin, 1904. (description from Martin, 1926, p. 211)]; [USGS Mes. Cat.: 3124. Orig. no. 3. Jurassic. W. side of Katmai Bay, 1/2 mile N. of camp, Shelikof Region, Alaska. Coll. L. Martin, Aug. 13, 1904. N.B. 2, p. 29.] [Note discrepancy in loc. description with that given in Martin, 1926]; Lawrence Martin, 1904. West side of Katmai Bay, 0.8 km north of camp on west side of Shelikof Strait, Mt.
Katmai Quadrangle, on Alaska Peninsula. Naknek Formation. Late Oxfordian to early Tithonian. (description from Imlay, 1981, USGS PP 1190, p. 27); [Entry in USGS Mesozoic Catalogue (Washington, D.C.): 3124. Orig. no. 3. Jurassic. W. side Katmai Bay, 1/2 mile N. of camp, Shelikof Region, Alaska. Coll. L. Martin, Aug. 13, 1904, N.B. 2, p. 29.] |
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Alaska Quadrangle: Mt Katmai A-3 |
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Reference
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Title: |
Report on Referred Fossils
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1912
(04/03)
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Title of report: "Lists of Mesozoic fossils collected by T.W. Stanton, G.C. Martin, and party in southwestern Alaska in 1904."
[Note by R.B. Blodgett: fossil report and transmittal sheets occupy p. 939-963 in Report on Alaskan Fossils, vol. 4, 1911-1913. Also no formal date given by author to this report, however, the report is stamped as being received April 3, 1912 by the Division of Alaskan Mineral Resources] |
Report by: |
T. W. Stanton
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Referred by: |
T. W. Stanton
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G. C. Martin
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R. W. Stone
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and others
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| Age: | Late Jurassic |
Formation: | Naknek Formation |
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Comment: | Age: Formation - Upper Jurassic (Naknek formation)(see table on p. 941). |
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Title: |
Succession and Speciation of the Pelecypod Aucella
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1959
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ABSTRACT The pelecypod Aucella, of latest Jurassic and earliest Cretaceous age, has been subdivided into more than a hundred species on the basis of mirnor differences without allowing for biological variation, or for variation due to crowding that is normal for an attached gregarious pelecypod. As a result, in any large collection from a single locality, specimens can be selected that fit the definitions of a number of species and yet these so-called species are connected by many specimens showing transitional characteristics. Such an assocition appears, therefore, to represent a single variable population. If the species of Aucella are defined making allowance for variation, the number of species is greatly reduced, but the specific concepts can be grasped readily by geologists and used for mapping purposes. Seven zones based on species of
Aucella can now be recognized easily in the field in North America, as has been demonstrated by geologists of the U.S. Geological Survey. |
Report by: |
Ralph W. Imlay
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| Age: | Oxfordian-Kimmeridgian (late Oxfordian or early Kimmeridgian) |
Formation: | Naknek Formation |
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Comment: | It [this species, RBB] has been obtained in talus collections (USGS Mes. locs. 3124 and 3127) from the Alaska Peninsula. (from Imlay, 1959, p. 157) |
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