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Sample: Sample No. 54AGz48A -- USGS No. Mesozoic loc. 25316
Locality: Field No. 54AGz48A
Description: Art Grantz and L.F. Fay, 1954. Talkeetna Mtns. A-1 quad., Lat. 62o 00' 42" N., Long. 147o 27' 49" W., Talkeetna formation. [Arthur Grantz and L.F. Fay, 1954. Lat 62o 00'42" N., long 147o 27'49" W., Talkeetna Mountains (A-1) quadrangle, Talkeetna Mountains, southern Alaska. Talkeetna Formation, upper part. Late Toarcian. (from Imlay, 1981, p. 26)]
Location: Alaska Quadrangle: Talkeetna Mts A-1
Lat.: 62o00'42 " Long.: 147o27'49 "
Reference
Title: Report on Referred Fossils ,  1961 (05/23)
Enclosed is a complete listing of Lower Jurassic mollusks from the Talkeetna Mountains. A letter has been sent to John Wells at Cornell University concerning the Lower Jurassic corals. If he cannot find time to study them, we will try to find some other coral specialist to do so.

The stages of the Lower Jurassic that are represented in the Talkeetna Mountains are based on the European ranges of the ammonites that are present. These ranges and the probable ages of the various fossil collections are listed below. Perhaps with this information you can now determine the ages of the several units of the Talkeetna formation discussed in our recent letter of May 2nd. You will note that most of the collections containing ammonites are of late Toarcian age and that there is no fossil fossil evidence for the Hettangian.

European Ranges of Lower Jurassic Ammonites found in the Talkeetna formation of the Talkeetna Mountains.

Megarietites - Sinemurian, mostly lower
Arnioceras - Sinemurian, most lower
Oxynoticeras - Sinemurian to basal Pliensbachian, mostly upper Sinemurian
Crucilobiceras - upper Sinemurian into basal Pliensbachian
Radstockiceras - lower Pliensbachian
Uptonia - lower Pliensbachian
Acanthopleuroceras - lower Pliensbachian
Protogrammoceras - upper Pliensbachian to lower Turonian
Paltarpites - upper Pliensbachian
Amaltheus - upper Pliensbachian
Pleuroceras - upper Pliensbachian
Catacoeloceras - middle Toarcian
Harpoceras - top of Pliensbachian through Toarcian, but mostly lower & middle Toarcian
Pseudlioceras - middle Toarcian into basal Bajocian (zone of Harpoceras serpentinum to Lioceras opalinum
Phlyseogrammoceras - upper Toarcian
Phymatoceras - upper Toarcian
Haugia - upper Toarcian
Grammoceras upper Toarcian to early Bajocian

Probable ages of Lower Jurassic Fossil Collections from the Talkeetna Mountains

Lower Sinemurian - 24107, 27586
Upper Sinemurian or lower Pliensbachian - 6706, 26722, 24106
Lower Pliensbachian - 3698(?), 6697, 8569, 24108
Upper Pliensbachian - 25941
Lower Toarcian - 24787, 25938(?)
Upper Toarcian - 24109, 24111, 24114, 25316, 25317, 25318, 25319, 25342, 25359, 25939, 25940, 27508, 27509(?)

The basal sandstone of the Tuxedni formation is probably entirely of Bajocian age. In an attempt to determine if any part of it might be of Toarcian age, I examined the fossils from the following localities whiach labeled either as the basal sandstone or from the basal part of the Tuxedni formation.

Fossils from the Basal beds of the Tuxedni formation

[Note by RBB: a list follows of localities with fauna - see locality list]

In summation, the basal sandstone of the Tuxedni formation in the Talkeetna Mountains has furnished ammonites and Inoceramus of early to middle Bajocian age at six localities. The immature ammonite at Mes. loc. 24137 could be either of late Toarcian or early Bajocian age.

I wish that you would let me know if any of the other collections that you have submitted are from the basal sandstone of the Tuxedni formation as I should discuss the age of the basal part of the Tuxedni formation in my forthcoming paper on the Bajocian ammonites.

Also, I would like to have you prepare a very brief statement, or summary of the stratigraphy of the Tuxedni formation in the Talkeetna Mountains that I could use in my paper. You may recall from previous papers that I need a statement concering lithologic features, thicknesses, and stratigraphic positions of the fossils. I could quote your statement as written, or I could use your data in preparing a statement that has some bearing on the fossils. It would be presented as a written communication. I do not need such a statement before next Fall, but would like to have it by December. I am working on the general part of the manuscript now and should complete it by that time. I do not expect the fossil photographs to be available until then, although only about 100 more views are needed.

Report by: Ralph W. Imlay
Referred by: Ralph W. Imlay
Age: Toarcian (late Toarcian)
Formation: Talkeetna Formation
Comment:Age: Upper Toarcian.
Occurrence(s)
No. Group Name Qty Notes
1 Ammonoids Haugia sp.

Title: Report on Referred Fossils ,  1954 (12/01)
Report by: Ralph W. Imlay
Referred by: Arthur Grantz
Age: Early Jurassic (top of the Early Jurassic)
Formation: Talkeetna Formation
Comment:The collections from the Talkeetna formation represent the very top of the Lower Jurassic. Denckmannia and Haugia in Europe occur in the lower part of the zone of Lytoceras jurense. Grammoceras (Phlyseogrammoceras) occurs a little higher in the same zone. Pseudolioceras ranges from the zone of Harpoceras serpentinum into the zone of Lioceras opalinum, so its occurrence with Denckmannia is not surprising. This is the first record of Denckmannia from North America. It differs from Erycites by its stouter form, thicker ribs, and the presence of furrows on both sides of the keel.
Occurrence(s)
No. Group Name Qty Notes
1 Ammonoids Haugia sp.

Title: Early Jurassic Ammonites from Alaska ,  1981
Report by: Ralph W. Imlay
Age: Toarcian (late Toarcian)
Formation: Talkeetna Formation
Comment:Locality shown on Figure 3.

Faunal list given in Table 5

Occurrence(s)
No. Group Name Qty Notes
1 Ammonoids Haugia sp.

Title: Report on Referred Fossils ,  1976 (12/17)
Enclosed is a list of Lower Jurassic ammonite genera and species present in the Talkeetna Mountains. Please note that all ammonite localities of age significance are listed and that the ammonites are grouped under the stages Sinemurian, Pliensbachia and Toarcian. In Europe Paltechioceras occurs only in the highest Sinemurian. Crucilobiceras occurs mostly in the highest Sinemurian but a few species occur in the basal Pliensbachian. Their association at several localities in the Talkeetna Mountains is evidence that the beds in which they occur represent the upper Sinemurian. The ranges of most of the other ammonite genera listed under Pliensbachian and Toarcian are shown on p. C16 (fig. 6) in U.S.G.S. Prof. Paper 593-C (see discussion on p. C17-C21). Genera not listed therein include Uptonia and Apoderoceras from the basal Pliensbachian, Amaltheus from the upper Pliensbachian, Phymatoceras and Brodieia from the upper Toarcian, and Pseudolioceras from lower Toarcian to lower middle Bajocian. On the basis of these ranges the Talkeetna Formation has furnished ammonites of late Sinemurian to late Toarcian age.

As explained in your letter of May 2, 1961, these fossil collections cannot reliably be assigned to stratigraphic positions within the Talkeetna Formation. If that conclusion still holds true, please try to make gross assignments to the three units as discussed in that letter. It would be of some value if the middle and upper units can be dated.

Your comments will be appreciated.

Lower Jurassic Ammonites in the Talkeetna Mountains

Toarcian

Dactylioceras cf. D. commune (J. Sowerby) - 24787 and 29198
D. (Orthodactylites) kanense McLearn - 29198
Harpoceras cf. H. exaratum (Young & Bird) - 29198
Pseudolioceras sp. - 25317
Grammoceras? sp. - 25939
Phymatoceras? sp. - 25317, 25342
Brodieia cf. B. tenuicostata (Jaworski) - 25940
Haugia cf. H. variabilis (d'Orbigny) - 25318, 27508
H. cf. H. grandis Buckman - 24111, 24114
H. cf. H. compressa Buckman - 24114
H. sp. - 25316, 25319, 25359

Pliensbachian

Leptaleoceras pseudoradians (Reynes) - 29450
Uptonia sp. juv. - 6697
Amaltheus cf. A. stokesi (J. Sowerby) - 25941
A. sp. - M2441
A. sp. - M2441
Fontanelliceras cf. F. fontanellense (Gemmellaro) - 25941, 27586, 29450
Arieticeras cf. A. domarense (Meneghini) - 24107, 27586, 29450
Protogrammoceras cf. P. platum Buckman - 24108, 25941, 29449
P. cf. P. argutum (Buckman) - 24108, 25941
P. sp. - 29450
Fanninoceras kunae McLearn - 24107, 24108, 27586
F. cf. F. carlottense McLearn - 24108, 29449
Apoderoceras cf. A. subtriangulare (Young & Bird) - 6697, M6171

Sinemurian

Paltechioceras cf. P. harbledownensis (Crickmay) - 28661, 28663
Crucilobiceras cf. C. densinodulum Buckman - 28661
C. cf. C. muticum (d'Orbigny) - 28661, 28662, 28663
C. cf. C. submuticum (Oppel) - 6706, 28661
C. sp. juv. - 26772

Report by: Ralph W. Imlay
Referred by: Arthur Grantz
Age: Toarcian
Formation: Talkeetna Formation
Comment:Age: Toarcian
Occurrence(s)
No. Group Name Qty Notes
1 Ammonoids Haugia sp.