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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1987
Journal of Paleontology (1987) 61 (6): 1148–1155.
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1967
Journal of Paleontology (1967) 41 (1): 161–166.
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1963
Journal of Paleontology (1963) 37 (3): 721–723.
...Walter Sadlick Abstract A group of middle Carboniferous chonetid brachiopods, which can be distinguished externally from Chonetes by their well developed lamellose growth lines and weak radial lirae are assigned to the new genus Quadranetes. Included in this genus, of which the type species...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1966
Journal of Paleontology (1966) 40 (5): 1023–1026.
...A. J. Boucot; K. L. Gauri Abstract A new subgenus Strophochonetes (Quadrikentron) is based on Chonetes hudsonica camdenensis. The species 'Chonetes' hudsonicus and 'Chonetes' hudsonicus camdenensis are revised and assigned to the new subgenus. The new subgenus is known from the Early Devonian...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1968
Journal of Paleontology (1968) 42 (1): 143–176.
.... Protochonetes is considered to have given rise to Strophochonetes, Chonetes, Parachonetes, Eccentricosta, Dawsonelloides n.g., and possibly Longispina; Chonetes to have given rise to Eodevonaria and Plebejochonetes n.g.; Plebejochonetes n.g. to Plicodevonaria n.g. Chonostrophia was derived from Chonostrophiella...
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—Columnar sections of Jefferson and Beirdneau Formations, Idaho-Utah. Numbe...
Published: 01 May 1968
, Cy- Cyrtospirifer sp., Ch- Chonetes sp., Ca- Camarotoechia sp., St-stromatoporoids, Th- Thamnopora sp.
Published: 01 January 1990
DOI: 10.1130/SPE248-p87
... total sulfur content of 2.40 percent and a mean carbonate carbon content of 0.14 percent. Marine ( Chonetes- bearing) shales have a mean total sulfur content of 0.95 percent and a mean carbonate carbon content of 0.63 percent In the simulated weathering experiments, the amount of acidity, sulfate...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1986
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1986) 23 (9): 1297–1308.
...Patrick R. Racheboeuf; Paul Copper Abstract Chonetes ( Eodevonaria ) primigenius Twenhofel 1914, from the Vaureal Formation (Ashgill: Richmondian) of Anticosti Island, is chosen as the type species for a new genus, Archeochonetes , the oldest chonetid brachiopod known. Specimens of Archeochonetes...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1965
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1965) 13 (3): 432–440.
... (Estheria, Leaia, Anthaconauta, Carbonicula), (2) B—brackish (Lingula, Orbiculoidea, Dunbarella, Aviculopecten), and (3) M—marine ( Chonetes, Mesolobus, etc.). Of 11 elements determined, Si, Al, Mg, Ca, Ba and V are useful as environmental discriminators. Means (and standard deviations) are: %SiO 2 %A1 2 O...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1965
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1965) 13 (1): 199.
... in the lower part of the Hume Formation, Spinulicosta strainbrooki only in the upper part of the Hume Formation, and Chonetes aurorus only in the upper part of the Hare Indian Formation. Copyright © 1965, The Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists 1965 199 Topography is controlled to a marked degree...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1963
AAPG Bulletin (1963) 47 (2): 360.
... in a carbonate mud-depositing sea with an eastern clastic source that exerted decreasing influence through time. The lower part of the Tully Limestone consists of arenaceous deltaic beds of limited areal extent. On the east, abundant Chonetes aurora and occasional Leptostrophia represent the restricted fauna...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1963
Journal of Paleontology (1963) 37 (1): 245–256.
...Jean M. Berdan Abstract A new genus, Eccentricosta, is proposed to include Chonetes jersevensis and related forms. It is based on the ornamentation and the internal features of the brachial and pedicle valves. GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data from...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1960
Journal of Paleontology (1960) 34 (5): 908–922.
... interpretations. Marine and restricted marine fossils, mainly Chonetes, Mesolobus, Marginifera, Lingula, Dunbarella, and Aviculopecten occur in dark-gray shales above the upper Mercer, lower Clarion, upper Clarion, Scrubgrass, lower and middle Kittanning coals. Fresh-water fossils, mainly estherids...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1955
Journal of Paleontology (1955) 29 (1): 112–128.
...Horacio J. Harrington Abstract Describes pelecypods (including new species) and brachiopods (including Chonetes pillahuincensis n. sp. and the new genus Notospirifer) from the Permian Pillahuinco group in the southern hills of Buenos Aires province, Argentina. The assemblage exhibits pronounced...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1954
GSA Bulletin (1954) 65 (7): 621–652.
... passes west and east to coarser limestones with brachiopod-coral faunas. The base of the Seneca (upper) member is defined as the “Tioga bentonite”, a prominent marker bed and an important paleontologic break. The Seneca is characterized by an abundance of Chonetes lineatus and few other forms. The Seneca...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1940
AAPG Bulletin (1940) 24 (1): 173–179.
... nebraskensis, Echinoconchus semipunctatus , and Neospirifer latus . Next above is a zone containing numerous advanced species of Triticites, Enteletes hemiplicatus, Marginifera hystricula , and Chonetes transversalis . This zone is the equivalent of the lower Virgil, lower Cisco, upper Gaptank, and Vamoosa...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1938
AAPG Bulletin (1938) 22 (12): 1705.
... Conemaugh. It is characterized by Triticites nebraskensis, Echinoconchus semipunctatus , and Neospirifer latus . Next above is a zone containing numerous advanced species of Triticites, Enteletes hemiplicatus, Marginifera hystricula , and Chonetes transversalis . This zone is the equivalent of the lower...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1937
GSA Bulletin (1937) 48 (9): 1237–1256.
... actually have found the Tully, as all of their localities could not be rediscovered. The earliest record of the discovery in Pennsylvania of unquestioned Tully limestone with a diagnostic fossil ( Chonetes aurora ) appears to be that of Butts in 1918. 1 Until 1934, this remained unique. In that year...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1967
AAPG Bulletin (1967) 51 (4): 529–557.
... it is the only surface section known to the writer where unleached evaporite intervals in the Madison are preserved. In addition to Spirifer cf. S. madisonensis Girty, other brachiopods that are abundant in this zone are Composita , Spiriferina cf. S. solidirostris White, and “ Chonetes ” cf. “ C...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1930
AAPG Bulletin (1930) 14 (10): 1249–1278.
.... This evidence is based upon the upper limits of Chonetes mesolobus and Fusulinella haworthi , and F. meeki var. robusta . The Sasakwa limestone, therefore, is in the lower part of the Kansas City group. Below the Holdenville is the Wewoka, which contains a Fusulinella bed in the upper part...
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