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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1949
GSA Bulletin (1949) 60 (5): 829–860.
... that inhabited the region at the time the Rexroad fauna lived were recovered from this deposit. The following forms new to the Rexroad fauna were recovered from the Keefe Canyon deposit: ?Megalonyx sp.; Dipoides rexroadensis sp. nov.; Martes foxi sp. nov.; Platygonus bicalcaratus Cope; Gigantocamelus spatulus...
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Macroscopic lithofacies features. A) The Bishop and Wolf Gravel units form resistant ledges, oriented generally north–south, at XIT Ranch. B) Wolf Gravel outcrop, with trough cross-bedded, gravelly sandstones. C) Wolf Gravel composition, consisting of sublitharenite sandstone with floating granite and quartzite pebbles. D) Bishop Gravel outcrop, with large 3D dunes oriented south-southwest. E) Bishop Gravel composition, consisting of sublitharenite sandstone with floating granite and quartzite gravel. F) Highly weathered outcrop of Bishop Gravel in Keefe Canyon, near the Raptor outcrop (see Fig. 3). G) Gastropod in Fm lithofacies. H) Raptor outcrop in Keefe Canyon. Vertical boxes identify stratigraphic sections RP1 and RP2. White arrows identify carbonates precipitated along trough cross-beds in fluvial channels. Green recessed strata are Fm lithofacies. I, J) South of Taylor Mollusk outcrop in Fox Canyon, with lithofacies units delineated. White intervals are Lm lithofacies; note Morphotype I (Camborygma isp.) crosscutting lower boundary (white arrow in Part J). Gray intervals are Fm lithofacies. Orange intervals are Ps lithofacies/Pedotype I. Brown stripe identifies Pf lithofacies/Pedotype VII.
Published: 13 May 2019
with floating granite and quartzite pebbles. D) Bishop Gravel outcrop, with large 3D dunes oriented south-southwest. E) Bishop Gravel composition, consisting of sublitharenite sandstone with floating granite and quartzite gravel. F) Highly weathered outcrop of Bishop Gravel in Keefe Canyon, near
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Paleosol macroscopic features. A) Paleosols in the SOTM section. Pedotype VII (AB, BC horizons) underlain by stacked Bk horizons of the Pedotype I. Tabular phreatic carbonate in Bk3 transitions to filamentous and nodular vadose carbonates in Bk1. Lowest unit is Fm lithofacies. B) Pedotype III , overlain by Fm lithofacies (RP2 section). White oval in Fm delineates Morphotype I burrow (Camborygma isp.). White arrows identify micrite-filled Morphotype I burrows overprinting the Bk horizon. Thin dashed lines trace prismatic peds; RP2 section. C) Redoximorphic Bg horizon from Pedotype V; Keefe Canyon Turtle section. D) Pedotype VI from the Wiens section with angular blocky peds (white arrow) and reduction mottling (black arrow). E) Bkssg horizon of Pedotype VIII. Note white carbonate nodules and slickenside (white arrow); Keefe Canyon Turtle section. F) Wedge peds and slickensides (dashed lines) in Bssg1 horizon of Pedotype IX; Taylor Mollusk section. G) Fe-filled root traces and angular blocky ped; Bg horizon of Pedotype X; XITB section.
Published: 13 May 2019
Pedotype V; Keefe Canyon Turtle section. D) Pedotype VI from the Wiens section with angular blocky peds (white arrow) and reduction mottling (black arrow). E) Bkssg horizon of Pedotype VIII. Note white carbonate nodules and slickenside (white arrow); Keefe Canyon Turtle section. F) Wedge peds
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Map of western Kansas showing depth to base of the High Plains Aquifer and locations of scientific cores (stars), Neogene fossil sites, and volcanic-ash deposits. Numbered squares show approximate locations of Miocene local faunas: Long Island (1), Greta (2), Minium Quarry (3), Wakeeney (4), Keller and Hamburg (5), Bemis Ranch (6), Edson Quarry (7), Rhinoceros Hill (8), Lost and Found Quarries (9), Fullerton Gravel Pitt (10), Beckerdite Site (11), Swayze Quarry (12) and the “Delmore Formation” (13); modified from Hibbard (1952), Zakrzewski (1988, 1990), Liggett (1997), and Liggett et al. (1998). Pliocene local faunas from Borchers Badlands (14) and Keefe Canyon (15); modified by Martin and Peláez-Compomanes (2014). Locations of currently undifferentiated tephra (circles), 0.62 Ma Lava Creek B (small squares), 1.28 Ma Mesa Falls (triangles), and 2.1 Ma Huckleberry Ridge (diamonds) volcanic ash deposits modified from Swineford et al. (1955), Izett and Wilcox (1982), Ward et al. (1993), and references therein. Tephra with known zircon U-Pb ages (circled x) include the Almena Ash, Calvert Mine, Ellis County, and Bemis Ranch ashes from Hallman (2016); and the Ladder Creek Canyon ash bed from Sitek (2017). See Discussion section for CNG core details. Depth-to-bedrock base map modified from Macfarlane and Wilson (2006).
Published: 01 August 2017
) , and Liggett et al. (1998) . Pliocene local faunas from Borchers Badlands (14) and Keefe Canyon (15); modified by Martin and Peláez-Compomanes (2014) . Locations of currently undifferentiated tephra (circles), 0.62 Ma Lava Creek B (small squares), 1.28 Ma Mesa Falls (triangles), and 2.1 Ma Huckleberry Ridge
Journal Article
Published: 13 May 2019
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2019) 89 (5): 416–439.
... with floating granite and quartzite pebbles. D) Bishop Gravel outcrop, with large 3D dunes oriented south-southwest. E) Bishop Gravel composition, consisting of sublitharenite sandstone with floating granite and quartzite gravel. F) Highly weathered outcrop of Bishop Gravel in Keefe Canyon, near...
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Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2016
EISBN: 9780813756448
... of where we departed. There will be some non-strenuous off-trail hiking at stops 2-2 (Borchers Badlands), 2-3 (Keefe Canyon), and 3-1 (Cimarron River). Stops 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, and 3-1 are on private property and future visitors will need to ask landowners for permission for access. Rattlesnakes...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2010
Journal of Paleontology (2010) 84 (1): 51–65.
... is in wear stage IV and the holotype is in wear stage II or III. Both dp3 and dp4 of rami fragments IGM 2343, IGM 2344-1, and IGM 2344-2 have a similar morphology to the deciduous premolars of KU 7500, a mandible fragment from Keefe Canyon l.f. identified as H. blancoensis . The dp3s have a triangular...
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Published: 01 November 2022
. diversidens Keef Canyon Rexroad KS Early Blancan B . diversidens Rexroad Rexroad KS Early Blancan B . diversidens Rexroad Rexroad KS Early Blancan B . diversidens Lockwood Meadows Bone Ivy Manatee, FL Hemphillian-2 B . diversidens Santa Fe River Blancan Sites Unnamed
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1999
The Journal of Geology (1999) 107 (6): 741–744.
.... Depositional Cyclicity in the Lower Devonian Helderberg Group of New York State, 643 Dingus, L. See Loope, D. B. Dinosaur Impressions: Postcards from a Paleontologist, by P. Taquet, trans. by K. Padian. Review by F. R. O Keefe, 641 Dirik, K. See C¸ emen, I . Dissanayake, C. B., and R. Chandrajith. Sri Lanka...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2002
Journal of Paleontology (2002) 76 (6): 1072–1090.
.... Unlike in N. velox , the AER does not connect with the internal reentrant in N. lepusculus . Notolagus lepusculus is a characteristic Blancan leporine, known from Texas (Beck Ranch), New Mexico (Truth or Consequences), and, in the Meade Basin, from the Keefe Canyon and Rexroad Loc. 3 sites ( White...
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Journal Article
Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 01 October 2013
Lithosphere (2013) 5 (5): 513–520.
... Desolation Canyon suggests the Green River here may have recently experienced an upstream-migrating wave of incision. © 2013 Geological Society of America 2013 The goal of this study is to document any late Quaternary faulting and the rate of river incision at a location in the north-central Colorado...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2011
Journal of Paleontology (2011) 85 (5): 930–935.
... Naturgeschichte für höhere Lehranstalten Entworfen von Dr. W. Hemprich : Berlin : August Rucker: Vienna: Friedrich Volke . Hibbard , C. W. , E. S. , and Riggs , 1949 , Upper Pliocene vertebrates from Keefe Canyon, Meade County, Kansas : Geological Society of America Bulletin , 60 . 829...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 March 2012
GSA Bulletin (2012) 124 (3-4): 444–462.
... of this variability with a detailed study of multiple short stratigraphic sections in early Blancan outcrops in Keefe Canyon. Both sets of statistical tests indicate that both mean δ 13 C value and percent C 4 biomass increase significantly in the late Blancan–early Irvingtonian composite section in comparison...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2024
Journal of Paleontology (2024) 98 (3): 420–431.
.... , and Riggs , E.S. , 1949 , Upper Pliocene vertebrates from Keefe Canyon, Meade County, Kansas : Geological Society of America Bulletin , v. 60 , p. 829 – 860 . Hulbert , R.C. , 1988 , A new Cormohipparion (Mammalia, Equidae...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2022
Journal of Paleontology (2022) 96 (6): 1379–1389.
... . diversidens Keef Canyon Rexroad KS Early Blancan B . diversidens Rexroad Rexroad KS Early Blancan B . diversidens Rexroad Rexroad KS Early Blancan B . diversidens Lockwood Meadows Bone Ivy Manatee, FL Hemphillian-2 B . diversidens Santa Fe River Blancan Sites Unnamed...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2003
Journal of Paleontology (2003) 77 (5): 985–1001.
.... S. Riggs . 1949 . Upper Pliocene vertebrates from Keefe Canyon, Meade County, Kansas . Bulletin Geological Society of America , 60 : 829 – 860 . Hibbard , C. W. , and D. W. Taylor . 1960 . Two late Pleistocene faunas from southwest Kansas . Contributions Museum...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 2014
GSA Bulletin (2014) 126 (5-6): 652–664.
.... Elrick M. Timmons M.J. Keefe K. Crossey L. , 2000, Chuar Group of the Grand Canyon: Record of breakup of Rodinia, associated change in the global carbon cycle, and ecosystem expansion by 740 Ma: Geology, v. 28, p. 619–622, doi:10.1130/0091-7613(2000)28<619:CGOTGC>2.0.CO;2...
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Journal Article
Published: 14 March 2005
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2005) 42 (2): 167–185.
..., Horsefly, and Driftwood Canyon in British Columbia, Canada. Both leaf margin analysis (LMA) and quantitative bioclimatic analysis of identified nearest living relatives of megaflora indicated upper microthermal to lower mesothermal moist environments (MAT ∼10–15 °C, CMMT > 0 °C, MAP > 100 cm/year...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2017
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2017) 87 (8): 880–896.
...) , and Liggett et al. (1998) . Pliocene local faunas from Borchers Badlands (14) and Keefe Canyon (15); modified by Martin and Peláez-Compomanes (2014) . Locations of currently undifferentiated tephra (circles), 0.62 Ma Lava Creek B (small squares), 1.28 Ma Mesa Falls (triangles), and 2.1 Ma Huckleberry Ridge...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 2017
GSA Bulletin (2017) 129 (5-6): 607–624.
.... , Bowring , S.A. , Keefe , K. , Knoll , A.H. , Porter , S.M. , Des Marais , D.J. , and Weil , A.B. , 2000 , The Chuar Group of the Grand Canyon: Record of breakup of Rodinia, associated change in the global carbon cycle, and ecosystem expansion by 740 Ma : Geology , v. 28 , p...
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