WebIn 1937 a second specimen was found in the North Horn Formation of Utah, consisting of a partial skeleton (USNM 15560), comprised of a mostly complete pelvis and caudal … WebNorth Horn Formation (Late Cretaceous to Eocene) at surface, covers 5 % of this area North Horn Formation. Great Blue Ls, Humbug Formation, and Deseret Limestone (Mississippian) at surface, covers 4 % of this area Great Blue Ls, Humbug Formation, and Deseret Limestone.
Geologic units in Utah (state in United States) - USGS
Web1975). The term North Horn Formation is here extended from the south west flank of the basin to the northern, central, and western Uinta Basin to include the variegated mudstone, sandstone, conglomerate, and local deposits of carbonate which underlie the Flagstaff Member of the Green River Formation (as reassigned in this paper; fig. 2). WebIn 1937 a second specimen was found in the North Horn Formation of Utah, consisting of a partial skeleton (USNM 15560), comprised of a mostly complete pelvis and caudal vertebral series, from the Late Cretaceous. A sacral complex with five vertebrae was observed in the field but was not collected. citas ieee latex
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WebTyrannosaurus rex from the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) North Horn Formation of Utah: biogeographic and paleoecologic implications Scott D. Sampson Utah Museum of Natural History and Department of Geology and Geophysics , University of Utah , 1390 East Presidents Circle, Salt Lake City , Utah , 84112-0050 , U.S.A. E-mail: … Weblock Formation of Montana (Weil, 2009), but whether this oc currence represents the same species reported by Van Valen and Sloan (1965) is unknown. In 2006, a right P4 (RAM 9027) of Kimbetohia was recov ered from early Paleocene strata in the North Horn Formation of Utah, the first definitive occurrence of Kimbetohia outside of WebThe North Horn Formationis a widespread non-marine sedimentary unit with extensive outcrops exposed in central and eastern Utah. The formation locally exceeds 3,600 feet (1,100 m) in thickness and is characterized by fluvial, lacustrine, and floodplaindominated systems, representing a terrestrial, high energy, depositional environment. citas fovissste celaya