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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1965
Journal of Paleontology (1965) 39 (2): 287–288.
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Cyclocystoides scammaphoris Smith and Paul, 1982 from Lebanon Limestone, Rutherford County, Tennessee, locality 8. (1) Oral view of central disk in specimen PE93328 showing pentaradial arrangement of three-cupule marginal ossicles with three cupules (purple). (2) Enlargement of central disk in specimen PE93328 showing radial (blue) and interradial (yellow) plates, terminal cover plates (green), and sutural pores. Scale bar = 1 mm.
Published: 01 May 2023
Figure 2. Cyclocystoides scammaphoris Smith and Paul, 1982 from Lebanon Limestone, Rutherford County, Tennessee, locality 8. ( 1 ) Oral view of central disk in specimen PE93328 showing pentaradial arrangement of three-cupule marginal ossicles with three cupules (purple). ( 2 ) Enlargement
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2023
Journal of Paleontology (2023) 97 (3): 639–651.
...Figure 2. Cyclocystoides scammaphoris Smith and Paul, 1982 from Lebanon Limestone, Rutherford County, Tennessee, locality 8. ( 1 ) Oral view of central disk in specimen PE93328 showing pentaradial arrangement of three-cupule marginal ossicles with three cupules (purple). ( 2 ) Enlargement...
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Published: 01 May 2009
Table 1.  The eight localities included in the study. Samples from the Fairview and Waynesville Formations com bine field collections with specimens from the Cincinnati Museum Center. Samples from the Benbolt Limestone, Decorah Shale, Girardeau Limestone, Lebanon Limestone, and the Bromide
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(A) Topography of the Shores Road focus area. Wilson (1965) mapped Ridley Limestone throughout this area except for small peripheral areas where Lebanon Limestone (Olb) overlies Ridley Limestone. Water elevation levels were measured in the indicated sinkholes and wells on the ground during late 2019 and early 2020 (Ogden, 2020). See Figure 1 for location and groundwater dye trace detection points. See Tennessee Department of Finance & Administration (2022) for specifications of 0.76-m cell size vertical Quality Level 2 topographic data. (B) Contour map (2.5-m interval) showing numerous closed depressions.
Published: 05 December 2023
Figure 2. (A) Topography of the Shores Road focus area. Wilson (1965) mapped Ridley Limestone throughout this area except for small peripheral areas where Lebanon Limestone (Olb) overlies Ridley Limestone. Water elevation levels were measured in the indicated sinkholes and wells on the ground
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Figure2—Camera lucida drawings of three-dimensionally preserved Amplexograptus specimens. 1–7,Amplexograptus perexcavatus from the Lebanon Limestone (×14), MCZ 115911–115917; 8–10,Amplexograptus praetypicalis from the Pt. Pleasant Member of the Kope Formation (×14), MCZ 115918–115920; 11–16,Amplexograptus maxwelli from the Bromide Formation (11–13, ×14; 14–16, ×20), MCZ 115921–115926. MCZ = Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University
Published: 01 September 2002
Figure 2 —Camera lucida drawings of three-dimensionally preserved Amplexograptus specimens. 1–7, Amplexograptus perexcavatus from the Lebanon Limestone (×14), MCZ 115911–115917; 8–10, Amplexograptus praetypicalis from the Pt. Pleasant Member of the Kope Formation (×14), MCZ 115918–115920
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Walencrinuroides rarus (Walcott, 1877), lower informal member, Lebanon Limestone, Wilson County, Tennessee. All cranidia ×12, and all from the Nashville Speedway Section along HW 452. 1, OU 12650, dorsal view; 2, 3, OU 12591, dorsal and posterior views; 4, OU 12651, dorsal view; 5, OU 12590, dorsal view; 6, 7, OU 12586, anterior and dorsal views; 8–10, OU 12588, lateral, dorsal and anterior views.
Published: 01 November 2014
Figure 10 Walencrinuroides rarus ( Walcott, 1877 ), lower informal member, Lebanon Limestone, Wilson County, Tennessee. All cranidia ×12, and all from the Nashville Speedway Section along HW 452. 1 , OU 12650, dorsal view; 2 , 3 , OU 12591, dorsal and posterior views; 4 , OU 12651, dorsal
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Walencrinuroides rarus (Walcott, 1877), lower informal member, Lebanon Limestone, Wilson County, Tennessee. All pygidia except 5 (incomplete hypostome), and all from the Nashville Speedway Section along HW 452. 1, OU 12596, dorsal view, ×12; 2–4, OU 12593, dorsal, lateral and posterior views, ×15; 5, OU 12652, ventral view, ×12; 6, OU 12594, dorsal view, ×12; 7, 8, OU 12595, posterior and dorsal views, ×12.
Published: 01 November 2014
Figure 11 Walencrinuroides rarus ( Walcott, 1877 ), lower informal member, Lebanon Limestone, Wilson County, Tennessee. All pygidia except 5 (incomplete hypostome), and all from the Nashville Speedway Section along HW 452. 1 , OU 12596, dorsal view, ×12; 2–4 , OU 12593, dorsal, lateral
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2002
Journal of Paleontology (2002) 76 (5): 921–927.
...Figure 2 —Camera lucida drawings of three-dimensionally preserved Amplexograptus specimens. 1–7, Amplexograptus perexcavatus from the Lebanon Limestone (×14), MCZ 115911–115917; 8–10, Amplexograptus praetypicalis from the Pt. Pleasant Member of the Kope Formation (×14), MCZ 115918–115920...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2010
DOI: 10.1144/SP341.11
EISBN: 9781862395893
... areas. Here, they were studied essentially in Mount Lebanon. The Jurassic succession can be divided into three parts: (1) the lower part (Kesrouane Formation) is a thick succession of marine limestones or dolomites; (2) the middle part (Bhannes Formation) consists mainly of basaltic eruptive rocks...
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Journal Article
Published: 03 October 2017
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2017) 188 (3): 19.
... their evolutionary history is. This study focuses on new thylacocephalans from the Late Cretaceous Konservat-Lagerstätten of Lebanon, which yielded the youngest representatives of the group. Three new genera and species are described in the Cenomanian sublithographic limestones of Hakel and Hadjoula, and two new...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1930
AAPG Bulletin (1930) 14 (4): 433–450.
... logs as “hard sand” or “pack sand.” Good cores from this horizon were secured in Hunter et al. Tensas Delta No. 1 and No. 3, where the limestone is sandy and less fossiliferous than the typical Mount Lebanon limestone farther west. The Texas Company’s Tensas Delta No. B-1, and the Leonard Petroleum...
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Journal Article
Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 May 2009
Paleobiology (2009) 35 (2): 175–189.
...Table 1.  The eight localities included in the study. Samples from the Fairview and Waynesville Formations com bine field collections with specimens from the Cincinnati Museum Center. Samples from the Benbolt Limestone, Decorah Shale, Girardeau Limestone, Lebanon Limestone, and the Bromide...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1978
GSA Bulletin (1978) 89 (10): 1515–1528.
... is supplanted by lithic units including coarse graywackes, limestone conglomerates, maroon and green mudstones, and cherts that are older than the Martinsburg. These constitute Taconic allochthons introduced as lithified masses from the east by gravity gliding and actual thrusting. Detailed mapping between...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2023
Journal of Paleontology (2023) 97 (3): f1–f2.
... trilobites ERRATUM Cover illustration: Cyclocystoides scammaphoris Smith and Paul, 1982 from Lebanon Limestone, Rutherford County, Tennessee. Kolata et al., Fig. 2.1. 00223360_97-3.indd 2 7/27/2023 1:56:00 PM ...
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Stable C and O isotope composition and Sr concentration of micritic limestone in the M3 to M5 sequences at the Gladeville locality near Lebanon, Tennessee. See caption of Figure 7 for explanation.
Published: 01 September 2003
Figure 10 Stable C and O isotope composition and Sr concentration of micritic limestone in the M3 to M5 sequences at the Gladeville locality near Lebanon, Tennessee. See caption of Figure 7 for explanation.
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1982
AAPG Bulletin (1982) 66 (5): 615.
...William N. Orr; Paul R. Miller The distribution of marine limestones in the Oregon Tertiary is an important facet of the paleoenvironmental setting. Although the most extensive deposits of Tertiary limestones in the state are found in the middle Eocene Yamhill Formation in the coast range, several...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1937
GSA Bulletin (1937) 48 (1): 93–112.
...RALPH L. MILLER Abstract INTRODUCTION The Martinsburg formation consists of a thick series of shales and sandstones of upper Trenton and Cincinnatian age. Within the main belt of the Martinsburg in the Lehigh and Lebanon valleys of eastern Pennsylvania (Fig. 1) are many exposures of unfossiliferous...
Series: GSA Engineering Geology Case Histories
Published: 01 January 1968
DOI: 10.1130/Eng-Case-6.23
EISBN: 9780813759319
... Abstract Spruce Run Dam is located near Clinton, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, on Spruce Run, a tributary of South Branch, Raritan River. The dam will retain and supply excess flow for the off-river storage reservoir at Round Valley near Lebanon, New Jersey. The system, constructed by the State...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2014
Journal of Paleontology (2014) 88 (6): 1095–1119.
...Figure 10 Walencrinuroides rarus ( Walcott, 1877 ), lower informal member, Lebanon Limestone, Wilson County, Tennessee. All cranidia ×12, and all from the Nashville Speedway Section along HW 452. 1 , OU 12650, dorsal view; 2 , 3 , OU 12591, dorsal and posterior views; 4 , OU 12651, dorsal...
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