Classic Concepts and New Directions: Exploring 125 Years of GSA Discoveries in the Rocky Mountain Region
The Rocky Mountain Region has been the subject of continuous, exhaustive scientific work since the first organized geologic trips to the area began in the 1860s. Despite almost 150 years of scrutiny, the region's magnificent geology continues to challenge, perplex, and astound modern geoscientists. It is a testing ground for geologists and for big geologic ideas. This volume, prepared for the 2013 GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, serves both as a progress report on what we have learned over those years of study and a guide to forthcoming scientific questions about the region. The guide's fourteen chapters, which span the region's 1.7-billion-year history, give a retrospective glimpse of early geologic ideas being forged, bring the latest mapping and analytical results from classic locations, and introduce techniques that will form the bedrock of our geologic understanding in the years to come.
Fossils and geology of the Greenhorn Cyclothem in the Comanche National Grassland, Colorado
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Published:January 01, 2013
Abstract
The Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway experienced several transgressive/regressive cycles during its existence. The Greenhorn Cyclothem, the sixth such cycle, is significant because of the symmetry of deposition, and because of the expression of cyclical climatically influenced deposits within. This field trip will illustrate evidence of both of these cycles.
- Archosauria
- Baca County Colorado
- bedding plane irregularities
- Chordata
- climate change
- Colorado
- Cretaceous
- cycles
- cyclothems
- Dakota Formation
- deposition
- Diapsida
- dinosaurs
- field trips
- fossil localities
- fossils
- Greenhorn Limestone
- guidebook
- leaves
- marine environment
- Mesozoic
- North America
- Ornithischia
- Ornithopoda
- planar bedding structures
- regression
- Reptilia
- ripple marks
- road log
- Saurischia
- sea-level changes
- sedimentary structures
- shells
- stratigraphy
- Tetrapoda
- Theropoda
- transgression
- United States
- Upper Cretaceous
- Vertebrata
- Western Interior
- Western Interior Seaway
- Greenhorn Cyclothem
- Timpas Limestone
- Comanche National Grassland