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Stratigraphic range: Mesozoic
Kinds of fossils: Mollusks
Quadrangle or area: As listed, Alaska Peninsula
Shipment No.: O-79-6M-B
Referred by: Wheeler, C. T.
Report prepared by: Jones, David L. , Miller, John W.
Date: 04/12/1979


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Brief statement of problem and remarks (from collector):
Referred by C.T. Wheeler, Mobil Oil Company, Denver

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78AJm37 (Mesozoic loc. M7072) , Mt Katmai , Mt. Katmai (D-1) Quadrangle. Kamishak Hills. About 3,000 ft. S., 700 ft. E. of NW corner Sec. 12, T. 15 S., R. 29 W. Kaguyak Formation. (description from Jones and Miller E&R report, 4/12/79; Shipment O-79-6M)[Copy of E&R kept by F.H. Wilson (USGS, Anchorage, AK.) has penciled-in coordinates digitized by Greg DuBois from field sheets: 58 deg. 53'25", 154 deg. 3'0"] -- [Mt. Katmai (D-1) 1:63,360 quadrangle. Kamishak Hills east of Kamishak River. Township: 15S, Range: 29W; Section: 12; NW/SW 1/4. Latitude: 58 deg. 53.44' N Longitude: 154 deg. 3.15' W. Elevation: 2,500 ft., 762 m. Stratigraphic unit: Kaguyak Formation. Age: Probably Late Cretaceous. (description from Elder & Miller, 1993, p. 13)]; Lat. 58° 53.45' N., Long. 154° 3.15' W. (description from Miller et al., 1995)
Glycymeris sp.
78AJm38 (Mesozoic loc. M7073) , Mt Katmai , Mt. Katmai (D-1) Quadrangle. Kamishak Hills. About 2,100 ft. S., 250 ft. W. of NE corner Sec. 14, T. 15 S., R. 29 W. Unnamed Lower Cretaceous unit. (description from Jones and Miller E&R report, 4/12/79; Shipment O-79-6M)[Copy of E&R kept by F.H. Wilson (USGS, Anchorage, AK.) has penciled-in coordinates digitized by Greg DuBois from field sheets: 58 deg. 52'43", 154 deg. 3'17"] -- [Kamishak Hills east of South Fork of Kamishak River. Township: 15S, Range: 29W; Section: 14; SE/NE 1/4. Latitude: 58 deg. 52.78' N Longitude: 154 deg. 3.55' W. Elevation: 2,000 ft., 610 m. Stratigraphic unit: Herendeen Formation. Age: Hauterivian-Barremian. Collector: Jack Miller, 1978. Field Identifier: 78AJm38. (description from Elder & Miller, 1993, p. 11)]; Lat. 58° 52.78' N., Long. 154° 3.55' W. (description from Miller et al., 1995)
Acroteuthis sp.
Entolium sp.
Inoceramus sp.
78AJm39 (Mesozoic loc. M7074) , Mt Katmai , Mt. Katmai (D-1) Quadrangle. Kamishak Hills. About 2,100 ft. S., 1,400 ft. W. of NE corner Sec. 11, T. 15 S., R. 29 W. Unnamed Lower Cretaceous unit. (description from Jones and Miller E&R report, 4/12/79; Shipment O-79-6M)[Copy of E&R kept by F.H. Wilson (USGS, Anchorage, AK.) has penciled-in coordinates digitized by Greg DuBois from field sheets: 58 deg. 53'35", 154 deg. 3'40"] -- [Mt. Katmai (D-1) 1:63,360 quadrangle. Kamishak Hills east of Kamishak River. Township: 15S, Range: 29W; Section: 11; SE/NE 1/4. Latitude: 58 deg. 53.58' N Longitude: 154 deg. 3.72' W. Elevation: 2,300 ft., 701 m. Stratigraphic unit: Herendeen Formation. Age: Probably Early Cretaceous. Collector: Jack Miller, 1978. Field Identifier: 78AJm39. (description from Elder & Miller, 1993, p. 14)]; Lat. 58° 53.58' N., Long. 154° 3.72' W. (description from Miller et al., 1995)
Inoceramus sp.
78AJm40 (Mesozoic loc. M7075) , Mt Katmai , Mt. Katmai (D-1) Quadrangle. Kamishak Hills. About 4,400 ft. S. of NE corner Sec. 14, T. 15 S., R. 29 W. Unnamed Lower Cretaceous unit. (description from Jones and Miller E&R report, 4/12/79; Shipment O-79-6M)[Copy of E&R kept by F.H. Wilson (USGS, Anchorage, AK.) has penciled-in coordinates digitized by Greg DuBois from field sheets: 58 deg. 52'20", 154 deg. 3'15"] -- [Kamishak Hills east of South Fork of Kamishak River. Township: 15S, Range: 29W; Section: 14; Center E line SE 1/4. Latitude: 58 deg. 52.57' N Longitude: 154 deg. 3.25' W. Elevation: 2,400 ft., 732 m. Stratigraphic unit: Herendeen Formation. Age: Probably Early Cretaceous. Collector: Jack Miller, 1978. Field Identifier: 78AJm40. (description from Elder & Miller, 1993, p. 12)]; Lat. 58° 52.57' N., Long. 154° 3.25' W. (description from Miller et al., 1995)
Inoceramus sp.
78AJm41 (Mesozoic loc. M7076) , Mt Katmai , Mt. Katmai (D-1) Quadrangle. Kamishak Hills. About 1,900 ft. N., 400 ft. E of SW corner Sec. 13, T. 15 S., R. 29 W., Kaguyak Formation. (description from Jones and Miller E&R report, 4/12/79; Shipment O-79-6M)[Copy of E&R kept by F.H. Wilson (USGS, Anchorage, AK.) has penciled-in coordinates digitized by Greg DuBois from field sheets: 58 deg. 52'32", 154 deg. 03'05"] -- [Mt. Katmai (D-1) 1:63,360 quadrangle. Kamishak Hills east of South Fork of Kamishak River. Township: 15S, Range: 29W; Section: 13; SW/SW 1/4. Latitude: 58 deg. 52.49' N Longitude: 154 deg. 3.30' W. Elevation: 2,500 ft., 762 m. Stratigraphic unit: Kaguyak Formation. Age: Early Maastrichtian. Collector: Jack Miller, 1978. Field Identifier: 78AJm41. (description from Elder & Miller, 1993, p. 15)]; Lat. 58° 52.49' N., Long. 154° 3.30' W. (description from Miller et al., 1995)
Inoceramus kunimiensis Nagao and Matsumoto
78-IA-W50-1 (Mesozoic loc. M7078) , Mt Katmai , Mt. Katmai Quadrangle. "Locality of the type Naknek Formation on Naknek Lake." (description from Jones and Miller E&R report, 4/12/79; Shipment O-79-6M)
Buchia mosquensis (von Buch)
Buchia rugosa (Fischer)
78AJm1 (Mesozoic loc. M7079) , Iliamna , Iliamna (C-2) Quadrangle. Ursus Head. NE 1/4 SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Sec. 19, T. 7 S., R. 25 W. (description from Jones and Miller E&R report, 4/12/79; Shipment O-79-6M)[Copy of E&R kept by F.H. Wilson (USGS, Anchorage, AK.) has penciled-in coordinates digitized by Greg DuBois from field sheets: 59 deg. 33'26", 153 deg. 35'29"] Collections M7079 and 7090 were identified and dated by N.J. Silberling.
Monotis cf. M. subcircularis Gabb
W-31-4 (Mesozoic loc. M7080) , Iliamna , Iliamna (B-3) Quadrangle. Shoreline between triangulation stations Doug and Tact. Sec. 27, T. 9 S., R. 28 W. Bruin Bay Ls. (description from Jones and Miller E&R report, 4/12/79; Shipment O-79-6M)[Copy of E&R kept by F.H. Wilson (USGS, Anchorage, AK.) has penciled-in coordinates digitized by Greg DuBois from field sheets: 59 deg. 22'11", 153 deg. 58'57"] Collections M7079 and M7080 were identified and dated by N.J. Silberling.
Halobia? sp. A straight-ribbed form. Maybe H. halorica