Author Institution: Department of Geology, University of Cincinnati ; Department of Geological Sciences, Wright State UniversityThe Emergency Spillway of Caesar Creek Reservoir (Warren County, Ohio) exposes 21.3 m of the middle Bull Fork Formation (Peck 1966). Eight echinoderm genera from 2 classes have been recovered from this section including the crinoids Cincinnaticrinus pentagonus, Cupulocrinus polydactylus, Dendrocrinus casei, Dendrocrinus sp., Gaurocrinus nealli, Lichenocrinus sp. and Xenocrinus sp. and the stelleroids Kenothecaster sp. and (?) Petraster sp. Stratigraphic position and notes on the depositional environment are given for each echinoderm occurrence
A diverse echinoderm fauna lived in reef and non-reef Silurian facies of the upper Midwestern United...
For the more minute correlations in stratigraphy no group of fossils is of more practical service th...
Ohio has a rich geologic history involving the Paleozoic era, specifically the Ordovician and Siluri...
Research Award 1987A bed of excellently preserved Xenocrinus penicillus s. A. Miller (Crinoidea) fro...
Author Institution: Department of Geological Sciences, The Ohio State UniversityA new species of Gon...
The cladid crinoid Diphuicrinus ohioensis Burke, 1976, was originally described from shallow marine ...
Well-preserved echinoderm faunas are rare in the fossil record, and when uncovered, understanding th...
Author Institution: Department of Geological Sciences, Ohio UniversityStratigraphically significant ...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, Oberlin CollegeA concretion from the lower Mississippian ...
The Carboniferous was a period of major echinoderm evolution, especially during Mississippian (Early...
A massive collection of Ordovician echinoderms has been accumulated primarily from northeastern Iowa...
The Upper Ordovician (lower Katian) Bobcaygeon and Verulam formations from the Lake Simcoe region of...
Two specimens of edrioasteroids have been found in the Maquoketa Formation, Richmond Group, Upper Or...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
Prepared for the 1992 Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Cincinnati, Ohio, October...
A diverse echinoderm fauna lived in reef and non-reef Silurian facies of the upper Midwestern United...
For the more minute correlations in stratigraphy no group of fossils is of more practical service th...
Ohio has a rich geologic history involving the Paleozoic era, specifically the Ordovician and Siluri...
Research Award 1987A bed of excellently preserved Xenocrinus penicillus s. A. Miller (Crinoidea) fro...
Author Institution: Department of Geological Sciences, The Ohio State UniversityA new species of Gon...
The cladid crinoid Diphuicrinus ohioensis Burke, 1976, was originally described from shallow marine ...
Well-preserved echinoderm faunas are rare in the fossil record, and when uncovered, understanding th...
Author Institution: Department of Geological Sciences, Ohio UniversityStratigraphically significant ...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, Oberlin CollegeA concretion from the lower Mississippian ...
The Carboniferous was a period of major echinoderm evolution, especially during Mississippian (Early...
A massive collection of Ordovician echinoderms has been accumulated primarily from northeastern Iowa...
The Upper Ordovician (lower Katian) Bobcaygeon and Verulam formations from the Lake Simcoe region of...
Two specimens of edrioasteroids have been found in the Maquoketa Formation, Richmond Group, Upper Or...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
Prepared for the 1992 Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Cincinnati, Ohio, October...
A diverse echinoderm fauna lived in reef and non-reef Silurian facies of the upper Midwestern United...
For the more minute correlations in stratigraphy no group of fossils is of more practical service th...
Ohio has a rich geologic history involving the Paleozoic era, specifically the Ordovician and Siluri...