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FEEDING TRACES ON A PTERANODON (REPTILIA: PTEROSAURIA) BONE FROM THE LATE CRETACEOUS (CAMPANIAN) MOOREVILLE CHALK IN ALABAMA, USA
RARE EARTH ELEMENT (REE) ANALYSIS OF VERTEBRATE FOSSILS FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS CARBONATE MARINE FORMATIONS OF WESTERN AND CENTRAL ALABAMA, USA: TAPHONOMIC AND PALEOENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS
The marine-target Wetumpka impact structure examined in the field and by shallow core-hole drilling
The Wetumpka impact structure (near the town of Wetumpka, Alabama) has a semicircular crystalline rim that is ~5 km in diameter. This marine-target impact structure developed in both poorly consolidated, water-saturated sediments and underlying crystalline basement. Previous studies have described a semicircular, crystalline rim, an interior structure-filling unit, and an exterior disturbed terrain developed within the sedimentary target sequence outside the southwestern part of the central basement crater. Based on new field and drill-core observations, we recognize the following specific structural and lithological features: overturned crystalline rim flap; slumped interior megablock terrain; central polymict breccia (originating as near-field ejecta); interior marine chalk deposits and reworked glauconitic sands (formed by resurge and postimpact deposition); and a collapsed southern part of the rim with overturned flap (mainly developed within the sedimentary target rocks). In this paper, we describe the origin of these features and present a new reconstructed sequence of events.