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Sample: Sample No. 21ABF-43 -- USGS No. Mesozoic loc. 11036
Locality: Field No. 21ABF-43
Description: A.A. Baker, 1921, Iniskin Peninsula, on right fork of Cliff Creek about 8,000 ft (2,438 m) above junction with Fitz Creek and 2.58 miles (4 km) S. 15o W. of mouth of Fitz Creek. Twist Creek Siltstone, 125-175 ft. (38-53 m) above base. (description from Imlay, 1982, p. 13); [11036 A. A. Baker, 1921. Iniskin Peninsula on right fork of Cliff Creek 2.58 miles S 15° W of mouth of Fitz Creek. Bowser member of Tuxedni formation, 125 to 175 feet above base. (description from Imlay, 1961, p. 468)]; [USGS Mes. Cat.: 11036. Orig. No. ABF-43. About 8000 feet up little creek described under ABF-42, Peninsula between Chinitna Bay and Iniskin Bay, Cook Inlet, Alaska. Tuxedni sandstone. Coll. A.A. Baker, July 24, 1921, for F.H. Moffit.]
Location: Alaska Quadrangle: Iliamna D-1
Reference
Title: Late Bajocian ammonites from southern Alaska ,  1982
ABSTRACT

Early late Bajocian ammonites have been found in southern Alaska in the Talkeetna Mountains, on the west side of Cook Inlet between Tuxedni Bay and Iniskin Bay, and in the lower Kuskokwim-Bristol Bay area north of Togiak Bay. This dating is based mostly only the association of Normannites, Stephanoceras, and Stemmatoceras, which are unknown or rare above beds of that age, with Cadomites and Leptosphinctes, which occur rarely just below beds of that age but range much higher. The dating is also based on the presence of a fragmentary ammonite that in lateral view resembles Spiroceras, a genus not known in beds older than early late Bajocian.
Such an association of ammonites occurs west of Cook Inlet in the Twist Creek Siltstone, which rests conformably on the Cynthia Falls Sandstone of late middle Bajocian age and is overlain with marked unconformity by the Bowser Formation of early to late Bathonian Age. Such as association of ammonites is also found in the Talkeetna Mountains in unnamed beds that are nearly identical lithologically with the Twist Creek Siltstone, that rest conformably on beds of late middle Bajocian Age, and that are overlain with probably unconformity by beds of early Bathonian Age. The presence of such an unconformity is suggested by the fact that beds of early late Bajocian age have been found only in two areas in the Talkeetna Mountains, that still younger Bajocian beds have not been found anywhere in southern Alaska, and that still younger lower Bathonian beds are fairly widespread inthe Talkeetna Mountains as well as west of Cook Inlet.
Most of the ammonite genera and subgenera present in the Twist Creek Silstone and in equivalent beds in southern Alaska are characteristic of the Tethyan Realm. The exceptions include

Report by: Ralph W. Imlay
Age: Bajocian (early late Bajocian)
Formation: Twist Creek Siltstone
Comment:Shown as locality 7 on Figure 5.
Occurrence(s)
No. Group Name Qty Notes
1 Ammonoids Oppelia (Liroxyites) kellumi Imlay
2 Ammonoids Normannites vigorosus (Imlay) one phypotype from this locality illustrated on Pl. 4, figs. 1-3
3 Ammonoids Megasphaeroceras rotundum Imlay

Title: New genera and subgenera of Jurassic (Bajocian) ammonites from Alaska ,  1961
ABSTRACT-New genera and species of Bajocian ammonites from Alaska include Megasphaeroceras rotundum Imlay, Dettermanites vigorosus Imlay, and Parabigotites crassicostatus Imlay. A new subgenus and species is Oppelia (Liroxyites) kellumi Imlay. Of these Megasphaeroceras, Dettermanites and Oppelia (Liroxyites) are associated with Spiroceras? Leptosphinctes, and Sphaeroceras of late Bajocian age. Parabigotites is associated with Stephanoceras, Otoites, Sonninia, Witchellia and Lissoceras of middle Bajocian age.
Report by: Ralph W. Imlay
Age: Bajocian (late Bajocian)
Formation: Bowser Formation (Bowser Member of Tuxedni Formation, lower part)
Occurrence(s)
No. Group Name Qty Notes
1 Ammonoids Oppelia (Liroxyites) kellumi Imlay, n. subgen., n. sp.
2 Ammonoids Megasphaeroceras rotundum Imlay, n. gen., n. sp.
3 Ammonoids Dettermanites vigorosus Imlay, n. gen., n. sp.