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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 January 2010
PALAIOS (2010) 25 (3): 144–157.
... of sampling and analytical methods to infer a paleoecological signal. Here, we derive six secondary datasets from a single stratigraphic series of faunal assemblages in the Finis Shale (Pennsylvanian) of Jacksboro, Texas, USA, using a variety of data categorization decisions (i.e., abundance versus calcified...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2002
Journal of Paleontology (2002) 76 (1): 173–180.
...MICHAEL T. DUNN; GENE MAPES; GAR W. ROTHWELL Abstract Twenty permineralized ovules were recovered from a mixed marine and terrestrial assemblage from the Finis Shale near Jacksboro, Texas, USA. The strata have been dated as Virgilian (upper Pennsylvanian: Gzhelian) based on ammonoid biostratigraphy...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1985
AAPG Bulletin (1985) 69 (2): 239.
...Kimberly Ann Boller ABSTRACT Four successive intergrading ostracode biofacies characterize the Finis Shale cyclothem (Cisco Group, Virgilian) near Jackboro, Texas. Composition of the ostracode biofacies parallels the distinct megafaunal assemblages ascribed by Boardman et al (1983) to changing...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1950
Journal of Paleontology (1950) 24 (2): 185–218.
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Figure4—Soleniscus sp., Pennsylvanian, Finis Shale, Graham Formation, north-central Texas; all scale bars 0.1 mm; 1–6, specimen 1; 1, side view; 2, same, dotted line shows end of larval shell; 3, apertural side view showing columellar fold; 4, oblique apical view; 5, detail of last whorl of larval shell with strongly curving, parasigmoidal (sinusigera), threadlike growth lines; 6, transition from larval shell to teleoconch at very faint line; teleoconch growth lines are at angle to this faint suture; 7–13, specimen 2; 7, side view; ledge on very left of last whorl indicates end of larval shell; 8, apical view; arrow shows transition from larval shell to teleoconch; 9, oblique view of transition from larval shell to teleoconch (between arrows); 10, oblique view on transition from larval shell to teleoconch marked by distinct furrow and ledge; 11, side view of last preserved whorl with view on transition from larval shell to teleoconch; 12, same, left dotted line shows end of larval shell, right dotted line shows sinusigera-like, faint growth lines on larval shell; 13, detail of terminating larval shell (arrow) with faint spiral ridges
Published: 01 November 2005
Figure 4 — Soleniscus sp., Pennsylvanian, Finis Shale, Graham Formation, north-central Texas; all scale bars 0.1 mm; 1–6, specimen 1; 1, side view; 2, same, dotted line shows end of larval shell; 3, apertural side view showing columellar fold; 4, oblique apical view; 5, detail of last
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Figure1—Relationship of Finis Shale with upper Pennsylvanian sections referred to in the text. Geologic time scale from Harland et al. (1990); age of the Finis Shale and correlation with the south Urals from Boardman et al. (1994); correlation of the Leavenworth LS with the Salem School LS from Toomey (1985); age of the Grand' Croix Beds from Combourieu and Galtier (1985)
Published: 01 January 2002
Figure 1 —Relationship of Finis Shale with upper Pennsylvanian sections referred to in the text. Geologic time scale from Harland et al. (1990) ; age of the Finis Shale and correlation with the south Urals from Boardman et al. (1994) ; correlation of the Leavenworth LS with the Salem School LS
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Figure6—1–4, Meekospira sp., Finis Shale, Pennsylvanian, Texas; 1–3, USNM 507076; 1, apertural view, ×26; 2, protoconch, side view, oblique, ×110; 3, protoconch side view, ×106; 4, USNM 507077, apertural view, ×32. 5,6, Soleniscus? sp. 2, USNM 507078, Finis Shale, Pennsylvanian, Texas; this gastropod resembles Meekospira but it has a different type of protoconch; 5, protoconch side view, ×100; 6, apertural view, ×15. 7–9, Ceraunocochlis fulminula, USNM 507079, Pennsylvanian, Missouri; 7, protoconch side view; first whorl nearly planispiral but not distinctly sinistral. ×86; 8, apertural view, ×20; 9, protoconch side view ×96. 10, Ceraunocochlis sp., USNM 507080, Tournaisian, Indiana, apertural view, ×28. 11–16, Girtyspira minuta, Finis Shale, Pennsylvanian, Texas, this species displays a considerable intraspecific variability in shape, distinctness of the subsutural shelf, and the shape of the protoconch; 11, 12, USNM 507081; 11, apertural view, ×35; 12, protoconch side view, first whorl nearly planispiral to lightly impressed, ×160; 13,14, USNM 507082; 13, apertural view, ×20; 14, protoconch, side view, first whorl nearly planispiral, ×86; 15,16, USNM 507083; 15, apertural view, ×38; 16, protoconch side view, trochospiral, orthostrophic, ×111. 17, Girtyspira sp., USNM 507084, Santa Anna Shale, Lower Permian, Texas, apertural view, ×31.
Published: 01 July 2000
Figure 6—1–4, Meekospira sp., Finis Shale, Pennsylvanian, Texas; 1–3, USNM 507076; 1, apertural view, ×26; 2, protoconch, side view, oblique, ×110; 3, protoconch side view, ×106; 4, USNM 507077, apertural view, ×32. 5,6, Soleniscus ? sp. 2, USNM 507078, Finis Shale, Pennsylvanian
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1984
AAPG Bulletin (1984) 68 (1): 120.
... for subsurface correlations. This couplet of limestone and overlying black shales is the most reliable means of identifying cycles. In the upper Canyon and lower Cisco Groups, couplets include the Ranger Limestone and basal Colony Creek Shale, Home Creek Limestone and basal Finis Shale, Bunger Limestone...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1991
GSA Bulletin (1991) 103 (7): 953–965.
...ETHAN L. GROSSMAN; CHUANLUN ZHANG; THOMAS E. YANCEY Abstract Stable-isotope stratigraphies have been generated for brachiopods from five Late Pennsylvanian sections (upper Winchell cycle, Finis shale, Colony Creek shale, Necessity cycle, and Wayland shale) in north-central Texas to examine...
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 1965
Journal of Paleontology (1965) 39 (4): 729–730.
...R. H. Hansman Abstract The nautiloid cephalopod Brachycycloceras? spectrum n. sp. is described from the Finis Shale, near Jacksboro. GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data from Bibliography and Index of North American Geology, U. S. Geological Survey...
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Clade-level repair percentages (solid bars) and drill-hole percentages (hatched bars) of all taxa (A), morphological divisions within brachiopods (B), and morphological divisions within gastropods (C). Numbers beside each bar are the number of specimens within each unit. Wayland—Wayland Shale; Finis—Finis Shale; Col Crk—Colony Creek Shale; Placid—Placid Shale; East Mt—East Mountain Shale; B-pod—brachiopod; G-pod—gastropod; Chonet—Chonetidina; Sm NCCC—small, non-chonetidine, concavo-convex brachiopods; Lg NCCC—large (>2.5 cm) non-chonetidine, concavo-convex brachiopods (NCCC is mostly Productidina); Rhynch—Rhynchonellata; Strap—Straparollus; Hi-Spire—High-spired gastropods; Pleuro—Pleurotomarioidea; Beller—Bellerophontoidea.
Published: 01 February 2013
Shale; FinisFinis Shale; Col Crk—Colony Creek Shale; Placid—Placid Shale; East Mt—East Mountain Shale; B-pod—brachiopod; G-pod—gastropod; Chonet—Chonetidina; Sm NCCC—small, non-chonetidine, concavo-convex brachiopods; Lg NCCC—large (>2.5 cm) non-chonetidine, concavo-convex brachiopods (NCCC
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2011
Journal of Paleontology (2011) 85 (3): 519–523.
... and Pacific Railroad overpass. This location provided many of the Finis Shale ammonoid specimens described by Miller and Downs (1950) (Jacksboro 7½ minute quadrangle); TXV-200: Excavation that serves as the emergency spillway for Lost Creek Lake, 3.2 km northeast of Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas, where...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 February 2013
Geology (2013) 41 (2): 275–278.
... Shale; FinisFinis Shale; Col Crk—Colony Creek Shale; Placid—Placid Shale; East Mt—East Mountain Shale; B-pod—brachiopod; G-pod—gastropod; Chonet—Chonetidina; Sm NCCC—small, non-chonetidine, concavo-convex brachiopods; Lg NCCC—large (>2.5 cm) non-chonetidine, concavo-convex brachiopods (NCCC...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2001
The Canadian Mineralogist (2001) 39 (1): 179–186.
... d’altération de shales carbonacées et vanadifères affleurant dans le nord-ouest de la chaîne de Karatau et des montagnes Zhabagly, dans le sud du Kazakhstan, en utilisant un microcristal (8 × 10 × 65 μm) étudié avec rayonnement synchrotron. Nous nous sommes servis des méthodes directes pour résoudre la...
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Journal Article
Published: 22 October 2024
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2024) 94 (5): 686–713.
... correlation: Finis, Necessity, and Wayland Shale. The basal sections of these members comprise organic-rich mudstones that correlate, based on conodont and fusulinid content, with others with similar lithology in the Midcontinent Basin ( Boardman and Heckel 1989 ) and the Donets Basin ( Eros et al. 2012...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2003
Journal of Paleontology (2003) 77 (6): 1195–1197.
... . Miller , A. K. , and H. R. Downs . 1950 . Ammonoids of the Pennsylvanian Finis Shale of Texas . Journal of Paleontology , 24 : 185 – 218 . Plummer , F. B. , and G. Scott . 1937 . Upper Paleozoic ammonites in Texas . University of Texas Bulletin , 3701 , 516 p...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2000
Journal of Paleontology (2000) 74 (4): 575–598.
...Figure 6—1–4, Meekospira sp., Finis Shale, Pennsylvanian, Texas; 1–3, USNM 507076; 1, apertural view, ×26; 2, protoconch, side view, oblique, ×110; 3, protoconch side view, ×106; 4, USNM 507077, apertural view, ×32. 5,6, Soleniscus ? sp. 2, USNM 507078, Finis Shale, Pennsylvanian...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1986
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1986) 23 (3): 359–368.
...Charles F. Gower; Philippe Erdmer; Richard J. Wardle Abstract The Double Mer Formation is a sequence of redbed arkosic sandstone, conglomerate, siltstone, and shale in the Grenville Province of eastern Labrador. The formation is closely associated with a rift system extending inland for at least...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2004
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2004) 175 (6): 643–655.
... of the Montagne Noire, Vendian (to earliest Cambrian?), are similar to the Upper Alcudian series of Central Iberia. The Canaveilles Group is a shale-greywacke series with rhyodacitic volcanics, thick carbonates, black shales, etc. The newly defined olistostromic and carbonated, up to 150 m thick Tregurà...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1919
AAPG Bulletin (1919) 3 (1): 132–150.
... crystalline. In the section west of Finis a dark carbonaceous shale occurs near the bottom of the Bunger, but it is only a local phase. The Gunsight formation includes approximately 100 feet of shales, sandy shales, and thin limestones. The upper member is the Gunsight limestone that forms a continuous...
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