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April 01, 1986
Paleontology and biostratigraphy of lower part of Polecat Bench Formation, southern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming
Jane E. Hartman
Jane E. Hartman
Univ. Wyo., Dep. Geol. and Geophys., Laramie, WY, United States
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Rocky Mountain Geology (1986) 24 (1): 11–63.
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Jane E. Hartman; Paleontology and biostratigraphy of lower part of Polecat Bench Formation, southern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. Rocky Mountain Geology 1986;; 24 (1): 11–63. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Bighorn Basin
- biostratigraphy
- Cenozoic
- Chordata
- Hot Springs County Wyoming
- lower Paleocene
- Mammalia
- North America
- Paleocene
- paleoecology
- Paleogene
- Puercan
- Rocky Mountains
- species diversity
- stratigraphy
- Tertiary
- Tetrapoda
- Tiffanian
- Torrejonian
- United States
- upper Paleocene
- Vertebrata
- Washakie County Wyoming
- Wyoming
- Polecat Bench Formation
- Plesiadapis praecursor
- Pronothodectes jepi
- Nannodectes intermedius
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