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Rivers in reverse: Upstream-migrating dechannelization and flooding cause avulsions on fluvial fans
An analysis of the impacts of Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events on global molluscan diversity dynamics
TAPHONOMIC PATHWAYS IN VERTEBRATE FOSSIL ASSEMBLAGES ILLUSTRATED BY A BOVINE MASS DROWNING EVENT
The interval spanning the uppermost Hell Creek Formation to the overlying lowermost Fort Union Formation in north-central Montana encompasses a marked paleoenvironmental change (associated with the formational contact), the Chicxulub impact event, and the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary. We have examined the record of this transition at the Hell Creek Formation lectostratotype to determine the placement of these events using a series of lithological, geochemical, palynological, and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar geochronological analyses. The claystone derived from the Chicxulub impact is identified based on lithological criteria, enrichment of iridium and osmium, and osmium isotope ratios. The impact claystone also contains a Cyathidites fern spike. The first continuous lignite horizon in the section immediately overlies this claystone and represents the Hell Creek–Fort Union formational contact. A tuff ~3 m above the impact layer is dated to 66.024 ± 0.059 Ma. Given this evidence, at the lectostratotype the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary is coincident with the impact claystone and therefore with the formational contact. Due to poor preservation and apparent reworking of palynomorphs surrounding the formational contact, the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary is difficult to identify based on biostratigraphically significant taxa. The presence of marine dinoflagellates is suggestive of reworking of older marine sediments during the deposition of the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary interval.