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April 01, 1982
Mammalian paleontology of the Fort Union Formation (Paleocene), eastern Rock Springs Uplift, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
Gustav F. Winterfeld
Gustav F. Winterfeld
Phillips Pet. Co., Denver, CO, United States
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Rocky Mountain Geology (1982) 21 (1): 73–111.
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Gustav F. Winterfeld; Mammalian paleontology of the Fort Union Formation (Paleocene), eastern Rock Springs Uplift, Sweetwater County, Wyoming. Rocky Mountain Geology 1982;; 21 (1): 73–111. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- assemblages
- carbonate rocks
- Carnivora
- Cenozoic
- Chordata
- clastic rocks
- composition
- Condylarthra
- Cretaceous
- Eocene
- Eutheria
- faunal studies
- Fort Union Formation
- Insectivora
- Lance Formation
- limestone
- lower Paleocene
- Mammalia
- Marsupialia
- Mesozoic
- Metatheria
- Multituberculata
- new taxa
- Paleocene
- Paleogene
- paleontology
- paleosols
- Plantae
- Primates
- Proteutheria
- Rock Springs Uplift
- sandstone
- sedimentary rocks
- Sweetwater County Wyoming
- teeth
- Tertiary
- Tetrapoda
- Theria
- Tiffanian
- Torrejonian
- United States
- Upper Cretaceous
- upper Paleocene
- Vertebrata
- Wasatch Formation
- Wyoming
- Erinaceidae
- Clarkfordian
- eastern Rock Springs Uplift
- Pantolestoidea
- Dormaaliidae
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