The Mississippian Fort Payne Formation of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama is well known for its abundant crinoids and a diverse array of autochthonous and allochthonous carbonate and siliciclastic facies. Using Principal Coordinate Analysis and Non-Metric Multidimensional Scaling, it is demonstrated that distinct, contemporaneous, and geographically adjacent autochthonous facies in south-central Kentucky supported distinct crinoid assemblages. The two carbonate buildup facies had different assemblages dominated by camerate crinoids, carbonate channel-fill deposits were dominated by advanced cladid crinoids and the camerate Elegantocrinus hemisphaericus, and green shale facies supported a fauna dominated by disparids and primitive cladid cr...
Abstract. —A silicified crinoid fauna from the Anchor Limestone of the Monte Cristo Group (Lower Mis...
Familial diversity of crinoids is relatively constant throughout the Missourian Series of southeaste...
Thirteen species of crinoids representing the families Diphuicrinidae, catacrinidae, Pirasocrinidae,...
The Mississippian Fort Payne Formation of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama is well known for its abu...
The Mississippian Fort Payne Formation of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama is well known for its abu...
The Mississippian Fort Payne Formation of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama is well known for its abu...
crinoids and a diverse array of autochthonous and allochthonous carbonate and siliciclastic facies. ...
ABSTRACT—Thirty-four crinoid species, including four new species, are reported from the Nada Member ...
This won best undergraduate poster in Earth Sciences.The Fort Payne Formation is a Middle Mississipp...
This won best undergraduate poster in Earth Sciences.The Fort Payne Formation is a Middle Mississipp...
The Batocrinidae are characteristic faunal elements in lower Mississippian shallow-marine settings i...
The Batocrinidae are characteristic faunal elements in lower Mississippian shallow-marine settings i...
The Nunn Member (Early Osagean) of the Lake Valley Formation of New Mexico is known for its abundanc...
The Nunn Member (Early Osagean) of the Lake Valley Formation of New Mexico is known for its abundanc...
The Nunn Member (Early Osagean) of the Lake Valley Formation of New Mexico is known for its abundanc...
Abstract. —A silicified crinoid fauna from the Anchor Limestone of the Monte Cristo Group (Lower Mis...
Familial diversity of crinoids is relatively constant throughout the Missourian Series of southeaste...
Thirteen species of crinoids representing the families Diphuicrinidae, catacrinidae, Pirasocrinidae,...
The Mississippian Fort Payne Formation of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama is well known for its abu...
The Mississippian Fort Payne Formation of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama is well known for its abu...
The Mississippian Fort Payne Formation of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama is well known for its abu...
crinoids and a diverse array of autochthonous and allochthonous carbonate and siliciclastic facies. ...
ABSTRACT—Thirty-four crinoid species, including four new species, are reported from the Nada Member ...
This won best undergraduate poster in Earth Sciences.The Fort Payne Formation is a Middle Mississipp...
This won best undergraduate poster in Earth Sciences.The Fort Payne Formation is a Middle Mississipp...
The Batocrinidae are characteristic faunal elements in lower Mississippian shallow-marine settings i...
The Batocrinidae are characteristic faunal elements in lower Mississippian shallow-marine settings i...
The Nunn Member (Early Osagean) of the Lake Valley Formation of New Mexico is known for its abundanc...
The Nunn Member (Early Osagean) of the Lake Valley Formation of New Mexico is known for its abundanc...
The Nunn Member (Early Osagean) of the Lake Valley Formation of New Mexico is known for its abundanc...
Abstract. —A silicified crinoid fauna from the Anchor Limestone of the Monte Cristo Group (Lower Mis...
Familial diversity of crinoids is relatively constant throughout the Missourian Series of southeaste...
Thirteen species of crinoids representing the families Diphuicrinidae, catacrinidae, Pirasocrinidae,...