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SJS-610, Elko County, Nevada, USA
Lat/Long (Decimal) | 40.45,-114.19 |
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Co-ordinates Derivation | stated in text |
Given Location | Nevada, United States |
Mindat.org Region (for given coordinates) | Elko County, Nevada, USA |
Collections
Collection | Reference | Stratigraphic Name | Comments | Lithology | Age |
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SJS-610, Ferguson Mountain | Fedorowski J., Bamber E. W., et al (2007) | Ferguson Mountain | Top of formation | "limestone" | 295.5 - 290.1 Ma Permian |
SJS-732, Ferguson Mountain | Fedorowski J., Bamber E. W., et al (2007) | Ferguson Mountain | 288.2 m below top | "limestone" | 295.5 - 290.1 Ma Permian |
SJS-734, Ferguson Mountain | Fedorowski J., Bamber E. W., et al (2007) | Ferguson Mountain | 288.2 m below top | "limestone" | 295.5 - 290.1 Ma Permian |
SJS-741, Ferguson Mountain | Fedorowski J., Bamber E. W., et al (2007) | Ferguson Mountain | 477.3 m below top | "limestone" | 295.5 - 290.1 Ma Permian |
Recorded Fossils
Accepted Name | Hierarchy | Age |
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Pseudocystophora complexa species | Animalia : Cnidaria : Anthozoa : Stauriida : Durhaminidae : Pseudocystophora : Pseudocystophora complexa | 295.5 - 290.1 Ma Permian |
Kleopatrina simplex species | Animalia : Cnidaria : Anthozoa : Stauriida : Kleopatrinidae : Kleopatrina : Kleopatrina simplex | 295.5 - 290.1 Ma Permian |
Paraheritschioides stevensi species | Animalia : Cnidaria : Anthozoa : Stauriida : Kleopatrinidae : Paraheritschioides : Paraheritschioides stevensi | 295.5 - 290.1 Ma Permian |
References
Fedorowski J., Bamber E. W., et al (2007) , Lower Permian colonial rugose corals, western and northwestern Pangaea: taxonomy and distribution, 1-231 |
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!