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Copan Oklahoma
SIDERITE CONCRETIONS IN THE COPAN CRINOID LAGERSTÄTTE (UPPER PENNSYLVANIAN, OKLAHOMA): IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERPRETING TAPHONOMIC AND DEPOSITIONAL PROCESSES IN MUDSTONE SUCCESSIONS
Map of the location of the Barnsdall Formation (black square), a crinoid-be...
FIGURE 1. Location of study area. A) General setting of Washington County w...
Location of study area. A) General setting of Washington County within the ...
Location of study area. A) General setting of Washington County within the ...
GENUS-LEVEL TAPHONOMIC VARIATION WITHIN CLADID CRINOIDS FROM THE UPPER PENNSYLVANIAN BARNSDALL FORMATION, NORTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA
Channel trenching and climatic change in the southern U.S. Great Plains
FIGURE 2. Generalized stratigraphy of northern Washington County, Oklahoma ...
The Extent and Interpretation of the Hogshooter Gas Field
Examining the ontogeny of the Pennsylvanian cladid crinoid Erisocrinus typus Meek and Worthen, 1865
THE UTILITY OF ISOLATED CRINOID OSSICLES AND FRAGMENTARY CRINOID REMAINS IN TAPHONOMIC AND PALEOENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS: AN EXAMPLE FROM THE UPPER PENNSYLVANIAN OF OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Stratigraphy of study interval. A) Generalized regional stratigraphy of nor...
Unlocking the ancient Maya and their environment: Paleo-evidence and dating resolution
REPEATED REGENERATION OF CRINOID SPINES IN THE UPPER PENNSYLVANIAN OF EASTERN OHIO: EVIDENCE OF ELEVATED PREDATION INTENSITY AND SIGNIFICANCE FOR PREDATOR-DRIVEN EVOLUTION OF CRINOID MORPHOLOGY
REVISION OF SOME COMMON CARBONIFEROUS GENERA OF NORTH AMERICAN ORTHOCERID NAUTILOIDS
Crinoids from the Wooster Shale Member of the Cuyahoga Formation, Carboniferous (Mississippian, Tournaisian) of northeastern Ohio
Taphonomy of diploporite (Echinodermata) holdfasts from a Silurian hardground, southeastern Indiana, United States: palaeoecologic and stratigraphic significance
Review of 1967 Petroleum Developments in South America, Central America, and Caribbean Area
Carboniferous crinoids
Abstract During the Carboniferous, crinoids were commonly so abundant that their skeletal ossicles formed limestones termed encrinites. Major evolutionary changes occurred within the Camerata and Articuliformes, as the former were displaced by the latter as the dominant clade. Both the Mississippian and the Pennsylvanian subperiods started with high evolutionary rates and ended with low evolutionary rates associated with glaciation. Although not typically used for biostratigraphy, crown-based crinoid genera can be used as biostratigraphic indicators for Carboniferous stages. Paleozoic crinoid biodiversity reached its maximum during the Carboniferous, from which there are numerous well-documented localities with high biodiversity. Faunas from the palaeobiogeographical regions of Laurussia, Palaeo-Tethys and Gondwana are reviewed. For Mississippian crinoids, 37 genera are designated as biostratigraphically useful; and, for the Pennsylvanian, 44 genera are identified. Recognition of the utility of these genera for biostratigraphy is important for dating crinoid deposits, which may be devoid of other biostratigraphically useful fossils, and add to our overall ability to delineate the temporal resolution of life on Earth.