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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2005
Journal of Paleontology (2005) 79 (2): 337–355.
...KEVIN G. LEE; WILLIAM I. AUSICH; THOMAS W. KAMMER Abstract Thirty-four crinoid species, including four new species, are reported from the Nada Member of the Borden Formation in eastern Kentucky. The dominant crinoid group is monobathrids (18 species), but diplobathrids, disparids, cladids...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2003
Journal of Paleontology (2003) 77 (3): 593–596.
... with Polaricyclus bordenensis new species and Winchelloceras allei ( Winchell, 1862 ) occurs in the upper part of the Nada Member, near the top of the Borden Formation, and is the basis for the current report. Representatives of Polaricyclus bordenensis n. sp. and Winchelloceras allei ( Winchell, 1862...
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Published: 01 February 2005
Table 1 —Crinoid fauna from the Nada Member of the Borden Formation with previously reported occurrences indicated. The Bassler and Moodey (1943) occurrences have problems as noted in text and are indicated as “lower” and “upper.” The only revisions included are where now-recognized junior
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Figure1—Nada Member crinoids. 1–4,Aorocrinus nodulus n. sp., ×3.0; holotype, 1, 2, OSU 50373, 1, CD-interray view; 2, A-ray lateral view; 3, 4, paratype, OSU 50376, 3, basal view; 4, oral view. 5–7,Blairocrinus protuberatus n. sp.; ×2.0, 5, 6, holotype, OSU 50379, 5, basal view, 6, oral view; 7, paratype, USNM 312171, basal view. 8–10,Uperocrinus acuminatus n. sp.; ×2.0; 8, 9, holotype, OSU 50365, ×2.0, 8, oral view, 9, CD-interray view; 10, paratype, OSU 50366, ×2.0, E-ray view. 11–13,Atelestocrinus kentuckyensis n. sp., ×2.5; 11, paratype, OSU 50388, A-ray lateral view, 12, 13, holotype, OSU 50389, 12, E-ray lateral view, 13, C-ray lateral view
Published: 01 February 2005
Figure 1 —Nada Member crinoids. 1–4, Aorocrinus nodulus n. sp., ×3.0; holotype, 1, 2, OSU 50373, 1, CD-interray view; 2, A-ray lateral view; 3, 4, paratype, OSU 50376, 3, basal view; 4, oral view. 5–7, Blairocrinus protuberatus n. sp.; ×2.0, 5, 6, holotype, OSU 50379, 5
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Figure2—Nada Member and Burlington Limestone crinoids. 1, 2,Meniscocrinus sp., USNM 50476, ×3.0 specimens from the Nada Member; 1, basal view coated with ammonium chloride, 2, basal view photographed wetted in water. 3–5,Pellecrinus obuncus (White, 1862), ×2.5; 3, OSU 51537, isolated radial plate from the Nada Member; 4, 5, holotype, MCZ 504512, specimen from the “lower part” (now BPA I) Burlington Limestone, 4, basal view, 5, lateral view. 6–9,Holcocrinus spinobrachiatus (Hall, 1861a); 6, holotype, USNM S 2860, ×1.0, partially disarticulated crown, specimen from the “upper part” Burlington Limestone; 7, 8, USNM S 2861, ×2.0, specimen from the “upper part” Burlington Limestone, 7, E-ray lateral view, 8, D-ray lateral view; 9, OSU 50390, ×2.0, CD-interray view, specimen from Nada Member. 10, 11,Blothrocrinus swallovi (Meek and Worthen, 1860), OSU 50391, ×1.0 from the Nada Member; 10, anterior view, 11, posterior view. 12, 13,Decadocrinus scalaris (Meek and Worthen, 1870), OSU 51536, ×2.0 from the Nada Member; 12, anterior view, 13, posterior view
Published: 01 February 2005
Figure 2 —Nada Member and Burlington Limestone crinoids. 1, 2, Meniscocrinus sp., USNM 50476, ×3.0 specimens from the Nada Member; 1, basal view coated with ammonium chloride, 2, basal view photographed wetted in water. 3–5, Pellecrinus obuncus ( White, 1862 ), ×2.5; 3, OSU 51537
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Figure2—Middle Osagean ammonoids from the Nada Member, Borden Formation, northeastern Kentucky. 1, 2,Winchelloceras allei (Winchell, 1862), hypotype SUI 95346, ×3. 3, 4,Polaricyclus bordenensis n. sp., holotype SUI 95344, ×4
Published: 01 May 2003
Figure 2 —Middle Osagean ammonoids from the Nada Member, Borden Formation, northeastern Kentucky. 1, 2, Winchelloceras allei ( Winchell, 1862 ), hypotype SUI 95346, ×3. 3, 4, Polaricyclus bordenensis n. sp., holotype SUI 95344, ×4
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1983
Journal of Paleontology (1983) 57 (1_Part_I): 112–123.
...N. Gary Lane; Jules R. Dubar Abstract A low diversity crinoid fauna from the Nada Member of the Borden Formation in northeastern Kentucky includes species typical of the upper Burlington Limestone of the standard Mississippian section in eastern Iowa. The Nada Member records a delta platform...
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Figure4—External suture of Winchelloceras allei (Winchell, 1862) from the Nada Member, Borden Formation, northeastern Kentucky, hypotype SUI 95347, diameter 25 mm
Published: 01 May 2003
Figure 4 —External suture of Winchelloceras allei ( Winchell, 1862 ) from the Nada Member, Borden Formation, northeastern Kentucky, hypotype SUI 95347, diameter 25 mm
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Figure1—Stratigraphic section showing distribution of ammonoid and conodont taxa within the Nada Member of the Borden Formation at the Hilltop Church roadcut, near Frenchburg, Menifee County, Kentucky
Published: 01 May 2003
Figure 1 —Stratigraphic section showing distribution of ammonoid and conodont taxa within the Nada Member of the Borden Formation at the Hilltop Church roadcut, near Frenchburg, Menifee County, Kentucky
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Figure3—External suture of Polaricyclus bordenensis n. sp. from the Nada Member, Borden Formation, northeastern Kentucky, holotype SUI 95344, estimated diameter 9 mm
Published: 01 May 2003
Figure 3 —External suture of Polaricyclus bordenensis n. sp. from the Nada Member, Borden Formation, northeastern Kentucky, holotype SUI 95344, estimated diameter 9 mm
Journal Article
Journal: Palynology
Published: 01 January 2004
Palynology (2004) 28 (1): 159–174.
... the Borden Formation in BA-I, and yielded a high-abundance, high-diversity miospore assemblage. The miospores were recovered from the Farmers Member, the Nancy Member, and the Cowbell Member. The Nada Member, the youngest member of the Borden in BA-I, yielded only amorphous organic matter. Text-Figure 3...
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Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2012
DOI: 10.1130/2012.0029(11)
EISBN: 9780813756295
.... 1 ), the coarsening-upward Borden Formation dominates (Sable and Dever, 1990 ). To the south and southwest, where thick Borden clastics are absent, the fine-grained clastics of the Fort Payne Formation predominate (Fig. 8 ). The final member of the Borden Formation in the northeast is the Nada...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2021
South African Journal of Geology (2021) 124 (3): 575–610.
... of higher humidity either further inland or well within the desert from Late Oligocene to Late Holocene. Four new Late Cenozoic formations are described from the northern Skeleton Coast and compared with formations further south: the Klein Nadas, Nadas (gravels, sands), Vulture’s Nest (silts) and Uniab...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1993
AAPG Bulletin (1993) 77 (1): 29–48.
... to the Mandhali and Mehsana members of the Kadi Formation) were deposited in the Ahmedabad-Mehsana block in the form of tongues within the Cambay Shale. During an early middle Eocene regressive phase, the Kalol Formation was deposited as a deltaic sequence in the Tarapur and Ahmedabad-Mehsana blocks. The Kalol...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2015
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2015) 85 (4): 434–438.
... Composed of Holothurian Sclerites . Jour. Paleont. , v. 50 , pp. 240 – 244 . Lee , K.G. , Ausich , W.I. and Kammer , T.W. ( 2005 ) Crinoids from the Nada Member of the Borden Formation (Lower Mississippian in Eastern Kentucky) . Jour. Paleont. , v. 79 (2) , pp. 337 – 355...
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Journal Article
Journal: Interpretation
Published: 16 October 2015
Interpretation (2016) 4 (1): SA73–SA81.
... deposition of the two groups. Figure 1. (a) Reference map of the Pleistocene Tokai-oki-Kumano-nada forearc basins, showing the seismic survey areas (modified from Takano et al., 2009 ; Goto et al., 2010 ). (b) Close map showing the location of the concentrated zone of the Daini-Atsumi Knoll...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2005
Journal of Paleontology (2005) 79 (4): 719–725.
.... Manger . 2002 . Masonoceras, a new karagandoceratid ammonoid from the Lower Mississippian (lower Osagean) of Kentucky . Journal of Paleontology , 76 : 574 – 577 . Work , D. M. , and C. E. Mason . 2003 . Mississippian (middle Osagean) ammonoids from the Nada Member of the Borden...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2024
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2024) 100 (10): 1494–1495.
... of the conference was held on 5 th February 2024 at 10.30 am in the H.N. Auditorium with invocation of Nada Geethe and lighting of the Lamp. The Convener of the conference Prof. N. Malarkodi, welcomed the gathering. The conference was inaugurated by Chief Guest Prof. Dr. Gerta Keller, Geoscience Department...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1984
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1984) 25 (12): 796–801.
... to be somewhat rare. Detailed petrographic, optical ana chemical studies together with X-ray diffraction pattern of the separated amphibole from the ankerite-siderite-garnet assemblage from Huliyar indicate that the amphibole belongs to the grunerite end member [82% Fe 7 Si 8 O 22 (OH 2 )] of the cummingtonite...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2017
American Mineralogist (2017) 102 (2): 347–356.
... ), but it is possible to obtain synthetic fully hydrated topaz end-members at ca. 7 GPa ( Wunder et al. 1993 ). To explore the effects of different F:OH ratios on topaz structural and mechanical properties and to gain a better understanding of the compressional behavior of topaz, we undertook a quantum-mechanical...
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