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Journal Article
Published: 02 February 2009
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (12): 1455–1468.
...Derek W. Larson Abstract The Santonian Deadhorse Coulee Member of the Milk River Formation preserves the oldest dinosaur body fossils found in Alberta. However, vertebrate remains consist almost exclusively of isolated elements and microvertebrate assemblages. Here, 1572 relatively complete shed...
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Published: 18 April 2013
Fig. 3. Select holotypes of fossil mammal ((A–D) Tribosphenida incertae sedis and (E–U) Metatheria) species named by Richard C. Fox. A–B, Picopsis pattersoni Fox, 1980 ; UALVP 15100, LMX, in (A) lingual and (B) occlusal views. From MR-6 locality, Alberta; Deadhorse Coulee Member, Milk River
Journal Article
Published: 29 October 2002
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2002) 39 (10): 1553–1577.
... and depositional environments as opposed to southern Alberta. In north-central Montana, the Telegraph Creek Formation and Virgelle and Deadhorse Coulee members are equivalent in depositional environments and time to those of the Milk River Formation in southern Alberta. The upper Eagle member, however, has no time...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1995
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1995) 32 (3): 247–260.
...G. D. Leahy; J. F. Lerbekmo Abstract Magnetostratigraphic samples were collected from the Milk River and Pakowki formations of southeastern Alberta to determine the polarity chron 34–33 r boundary. This boundary was located in the upper half of the Deadhorse Coulee Member, and is below the first...
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Published: 18 April 2013
left dentary having penultimate and ultimate molars, in (D) labial, (E) lingual, and (F) occlusal views. From MR-4 locality, Alberta; Deadhorse Coulee Member, Milk River Formation; late Santonian (Aquilan). G–I, Paracimexomys magister ( Fox, 1971 a ); UALVP 5635, LM1, in (G) labial, (H) lingual
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Pictures of: a) Typical Telegraph Creek outcrop from Eagle Creek. b) The Virgelle Member along the Missouri River, north-central Montana. c) Fluvial channel cutting Virgelle shoreface sandstone at Missouri River Section. d) Typical coal bed on top of Virgelle shoreface at Eagle Creek. e) Climbing ripples in an overbank crevasse splay within the Deadhorse Coulee Member, Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park. f) Fluvial channel cutting a coal bed in the Deadhorse Coulee Member at Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park. Photos (a) and (d) courtesy of Shaun O’Connell.
Published: 01 June 2003
Creek. e) Climbing ripples in an overbank crevasse splay within the Deadhorse Coulee Member, Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park. f) Fluvial channel cutting a coal bed in the Deadhorse Coulee Member at Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park. Photos (a) and (d) courtesy of Shaun O’Connell.
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Published: 18 April 2013
Fig. 2. Select holotypes of fossil mammal ((A–R) Multituberculata and (S–W) “Symmetrodonta”) species named by Richard C. Fox. A–C, Meniscoessus ferox Fox, 1971 a ; UALVP 5380, LP4, in (A) labial, (B) lingual, and (C) occlusal views. From MR-8 locality, Alberta; Deadhorse Coulee Member, Milk
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Published: 06 January 2015
Formation, and Deadhorse Coulee Member equivalents). The Bearpaw Formation box also includes the surficial sediments in the 3D model.
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Published: 01 January 2008
plate explanations). The location is given using both the Universal Transverse Mercator Grid (U.T.M.) and the Legal Subdivision (L.S.D.). The member of the Milk River Formation is indicated in the ‘Member’ column. DC= Deadhorse Coulee Member; TC = Telegraph Creek Member; LV = lower Virgelle Member
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Published: 01 January 2008
plate explanations). The location is given using both the Universal Transverse Mercator Grid (U.T.M.) and the Legal Subdivision (L.S.D.). The member of the Milk River Formation is indicated in the ‘Member’ column. DC= Deadhorse Coulee Member; TC = Telegraph Creek Member; LV = lower Virgelle Member
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1981
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1981) 29 (1): 42–74.
... (2.. LU l.IJ 12- Z O l-- Z < 03 CENTRAL HONTANA (RICE & COBBAN, 1977) SOUTHEASTERN ALBERTA (PROPOSED) BEARPAW BEARPAW JUDITH RIVER JUDITH RIVER C LAGGETT PAKOWKI . . Upper member Middle member LI.J Virgelle sondstone TELEGRAPH CREEK I1 Deadhorse Coulee ~E ~ Virgelle Telegraph Creek COLORADO LEA...
Journal Article
Published: 06 January 2015
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2015) 52 (2): 96–111.
... Formation, and Deadhorse Coulee Member equivalents). The Bearpaw Formation box also includes the surficial sediments in the 3D model. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 18 April 2013
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2013) 50 (3): 213–234.
...Fig. 3. Select holotypes of fossil mammal ((A–D) Tribosphenida incertae sedis and (E–U) Metatheria) species named by Richard C. Fox. A–B, Picopsis pattersoni Fox, 1980 ; UALVP 15100, LMX, in (A) lingual and (B) occlusal views. From MR-6 locality, Alberta; Deadhorse Coulee Member, Milk River...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2003
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2003) 51 (2): 155–176.
... Creek. e) Climbing ripples in an overbank crevasse splay within the Deadhorse Coulee Member, Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park. f) Fluvial channel cutting a coal bed in the Deadhorse Coulee Member at Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park. Photos (a) and (d) courtesy of Shaun O’Connell. ...
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Published: 18 April 2013
dentary missing posteriormost end of tooth row and area for attachment of postdentary bones, from the Upper Cretaceous (upper Santonian) Deadhorse Coulee Member, Milk River Formation, UALVP locality MR-9B, Alberta, Canada. Specimens at same magnification.
Journal Article
Journal: Palynology
Published: 01 January 2001
Palynology (2001) 25 (1): 57–107.
... is comprised of three members: Telegraph Creek, Virgelle and Deadhorse Coulee. All three members yielded well-preserved terrestrial palynomorphs. The assemblages characterizing the formation contain an abundance of species, with Accuratipollis lactifluminis sp. nov., Brevimonosulcites corrugatus...
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Published: 19 March 2013
Fig. 1. Paranyctoides maleficus Fox, 1984 . All localities from the Deadhorse Coulee Member, Milk River Formation; Aquilan (late Santonian) of southern Alberta, Canada (see Fox 1984 ). A–E, UALVP 16180, LM1 or M2 in (A) labial, (B) lingual, (C) anterior, (D) posterior, and (E) occlusal views
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Published: 18 April 2013
) lingual, and (M) occlusal views. From MR-6 locality, Alberta; Deadhorse Coulee Member, Milk River Formation; late Santonian (Aquilan). N–P, Micromomys fremdi Fox, 1984 d ; UALVP 21010, incomplete left dentary with c (broken), p2–4, m1–3, and alveolus for i1, in (N) labial, (O) lingual, and (P) occlusal
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Biostratigraphic correlation of outcrop sections showing palynological assemblages. The interval was divided into three assemblages. The Telegraph Creek – Virgelle – Deadhorse Coulee assemblage is of Santonian age, while the Upper Eagle assemblage is of very earliest Campanian age and the Pakowki–Claggett assemblage of early Campanian age. Note the tapering out of the upper Eagle member into southern Alberta. WO, Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park; E, Eagle Creek; M, Miller Coulee; W, Wolf Creek.
Published: 29 October 2002
Fig. 9. Biostratigraphic correlation of outcrop sections showing palynological assemblages. The interval was divided into three assemblages. The Telegraph Creek – Virgelle – Deadhorse Coulee assemblage is of Santonian age, while the Upper Eagle assemblage is of very earliest Campanian age
Journal Article
Published: 11 March 2022
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2022) 59 (4): 205–215.
... variation, and species epithet from the Latin glaebosus , meaning lumpy, referring to the large, irregular carapacial tubercles of this species. Deadhorse Coulee Member, Milk River Formation, Alberta, Canada. Holotype collected on the east side of McDonald Coulee (LS. 13 Sec. 29 T. 1 R. 11...
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