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UNSM Locality 53. 1.6 km east of Saline Valley Rd, Inyo County, California, USA
Lat/Long (Decimal) | 37.0167,-117.958 |
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Co-ordinates Derivation | based on nearby landmark |
Given Location | California, United States |
Mindat.org Region (for given coordinates) | Inyo County, California, USA |
Collections
Collection | Reference | Stratigraphic Name | Comments | Lithology | Age |
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UNSM Locality 53. 1.6 km east of Saline Valley Rd | Walcott C. W. (1908) | Campito - Montenegro | Sandstones in the lower portion of 3d of the Waucoba Spring.*) section. Near botto, of Nevadella zone. | sandstone | 530 - 513 Ma Cambrian |
Recorded Fossils
Accepted Name | Hierarchy | Age |
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Hyolithes sp. genus | Animalia : Hyolitha : Hyolithida : Hyolithidae : Hyolithes | 530 - 513 Ma Cambrian |
Wanneria gracile species | Animalia : Arthropoda : Trilobita : Redlichiida : Olenellidae : Wanneria : Wanneria gracile | 530 - 513 Ma Cambrian |
Mickwitzia occidens species | Animalia : Brachiopoda : Mickwitziidae : Mickwitzia : Mickwitzia occidens | 530 - 513 Ma Cambrian |
Obolella excelsis species | Animalia : Brachiopoda : Obolellata : Obolellida : Obolellidae : Obolella : Obolella excelsis | 530 - 513 Ma Cambrian |
Obolella vermilionensis species | Animalia : Brachiopoda : Obolellata : Obolellida : Obolellidae : Obolella : Obolella vermilionensis | 530 - 513 Ma Cambrian |
Archaeocyathus sp. genus | Animalia : Porifera : Archaeocyathidae : Archaeocyathus | 530 - 513 Ma Cambrian |
Ethmophyllum sp. genus | Animalia : Porifera : Archaeocyathidae : Ethmophyllum | 530 - 513 Ma Cambrian |
References
Walcott C. W. (1908) Cambrian Brachiopoda: descriptions of new genera and species, Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 53 3, 53-137 |
Data courtesy of: PBDB: The Paleobiology Database, Creative Commons CC-BY licenced. , GBIF: the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, various licences, iDigBio, various licences, and EOL: The Encyclopedia of Life (Open Data Public Domain). Because fossils are made of minerals too!