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Fossil Nonmarine Ostracoda of the United States,9780444500892
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Fossil Nonmarine Ostracoda of the United States


Edition: 1st
Author(s): Swain, Frederick M.
ISBN10:  0444500898
ISBN13:  9780444500892
Format:  Hardcover
Pub. Date:  4/1/1999
Publisher(s): Elsevier Science Ltd

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SummaryTable of Contents
The geographic and stratigraphic distribution of fossil nonmarine Ostracoda in the United States are summarized in this book, followed by diagnoses of the subject species, references to literature and 34 plates of illustrations.

This work shows the great diversity and usefulness of this interesting class of organisms which are small bivalved aquatic crustaceans that occupy both marine and nonmarine environments. Many are characteristic of estuarine and other tidal habitats, but only a few occupy hypersaline waters. One or two kinds are found in wet soils, or in leaf or flower cups in tropical rain forests. A few live in caves and others are commensal in gills of fish and other aquatic animals. Micropaleontologists have found their shells in many types of sedimentary rocks and have used them for stratigraphic and paleoenvironmental interpretations.

Their relatively rapid rates of evolution have made them useful in subsurface stratigraphy and their sensitivity to environmental changes has provided a means of recognizing variations in rock facies. In nonmarine aquatic rocks they are commonly the most easily recoverable microfossils, and have been widely used in petroleum exploration, notably in China, Russia, Brazil and the western United States.

Preface vii(2)
Contents ix
Introduction 1(2)
Stratigraphic Distribution of Paleozoic Non-Marine Ostracoda
3(3)
Devonian
3(1)
Devonian Catskill Magnafacies, New York
3(1)
Mississippian
3(1)
Mississippian Bluestone Formation, West Virginia and Virginia
3(1)
Pennsylvanian
3(2)
Pennsylvanian Kanawha Series, Kentucky and Tennessee
4(1)
Pennsylvanian Monongahela Formation, Pennsylvania and West Virginia
4(1)
Pennsylvanian Atokan through Virgilian Series, Illinois
5(1)
Pennsylvanian Allegheny Group, Pennsylvania
5(1)
Permian
5(1)
Permian Nineveh Limestone, Pennsylvania and West Virginia
5(1)
Permian Wellington Formation, Kansas
6(1)
Stratigraphic Distribution of Mesozoic Non-Marine Ostracoda
6(9)
Triassic
6(2)
Triassic Newark Supergroup, North Carolina, Virginia and Pennsylvania
6(1)
Triassic and Jurassic? Culpeper Group, Virginia
7(1)
Triassic Moenkopi Formation, New Mexico
7(1)
Triassic Chinle Group, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas
8(1)
Triassic Shublik Formation, Alaska
8(1)
Jurassic
8(2)
Jurassic Todilto Limestone, New Mexico
8(1)
Jurassic? Kayenta Formation, Arizona
9(1)
Jurassic Morrison Formation, South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana and Colorado
9(1)
Jurassic Shongaloo Formation, Arkansas
10(1)
Cretaceous
10(5)
Cretaceous Draney and Peterson Limestones, Wyoming and Idaho
10(1)
Cretaceous `Lower Bear River Formation', Wyoming
11(1)
Cretaceous Kootenai Formation, Montana
11(1)
Cretaceous Lakota Formation and Minnewaste Limestone, South Dakota
12(1)
Cretaceous Cloverly Formation, Wyoming
12(1)
Cretaceous `Newark Canyon Formation', Nevada
13(1)
Cretaceous strata, North Carolina, Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas
13(1)
Cretaceous subsurface `Washita Group', Florida
14(1)
Cretaceous Bear River Formation, Wyoming
14(1)
Stratigraphic Distribution of Paleogene Non-Marine Ostracoda
15(9)
Paleocene
15(1)
Late Cretaceous?, Paleocene and Eocene? Sheep Pass Formation, Nevada
15(1)
Paleocene Fort Union Formation, Montana
16(1)
Eocene
16(5)
Eocene Green River, Colton, Wasatch and Flagstaff Formations, Utah, Colorado and Wyoming
16(3)
Eocene and Oligocene Elko Formation, Nevada
19(1)
Eocene or Oligocene Twin Bridges and Illipah Formations, Nevada
19(2)
Oligocene
21(3)
Oligocene Indian Well Formation, Nevada
21(1)
Oligocene Hells Bells Canyon Formation, Nevada
21(1)
Oligocene? Edwards Creek Tuff, Nevada
21(1)
Oligocene? Titus Canyon Formation, Nevada and California
22(1)
Oligocene Pruett Formation, Texas
22(1)
Oligocene Chadron Formation, Nebraska
23(1)
Oligocene? of Madison County, Montana
23(1)
Oligocene-Miocene Renova Formation, Montana
23(1)
Stratigraphic Distribution of Neogene Pre-Holocene Non-Marine Ostracoda
24(35)
Miocene
24(9)
Oligocene? and Miocene Humboldt and North Creek Formations, Nevada
24(4)
Miocene Esmeralda Formation, Nevada
28(4)
Miocene Horse Camp Formation, Nevada
32(1)
Miocene Horse Spring Formation, Nevada
32(1)
Miocene? New Pass Tuff, Nevada
33(1)
Miocene? Truckee Formation, Nevada
33(1)
Pliocene
33(10)
Pliocene Cache Valley Formation, Idaho and Utah
33(2)
Pliocene Hay Ranch Formation, Nevada
35(1)
Pliocene Glenns Ferry Formation, Idaho
36(2)
Miocene and Pliocene Salt Lake Group, Utah and Idaho
38(2)
Pliocene in Beartrap Canyon Quadrangle, California
40(1)
Pliocene at localities in California, Arizona and Utah
40(1)
Pliocene Merced Formation, California
41(1)
Pliocene Teewinot Formation, Wyoming
42(1)
Pliocene Laverne and Rexroad Formations, Kansas
42(1)
Pliocene and Pleistocene? Idaho Group, Oregon
43(1)
Pleistocene
43(16)
Pleistocene in Illinois and Adjacent Areas
43(8)
Pleistocene, Matayuma-Age Deposits, Illinois
51(1)
Pleistocene, Pre-Illinoian, Indiana
52(1)
Pleistocene (Kansan), Kansas and Nebraskan? Stage, Nebraska
52(1)
Pleistocene Bone Bed, Missouri
53(1)
Pleistocene Wisconsin-age Deposits, Missouri
53(1)
Pleistocene, Wrenshall Lake Clays, and Lake Itasca marl, Minnesota
54(1)
Pleistocene Rita Blanca Lake Deposits, Texas
54(1)
Pleistocene Archeological Sites, Texas and New Mexico
54(1)
Pleistocene Lake Bonneville Group, Utah
55(2)
Pleistocene, Lake Cochise Area, Arizona
57(1)
Pleistocene Gubik Formation, Alaska
58(1)
Pleistocene, Lake Lahontan, Nixon Area, Nevada
59(1)
Pleistocene, Owens Lake, California
59(1)
Suprageneric Classification of Fossil Nonmarine Ostracoda in the USA
59(2)
Systematic Paleontology of Fossil Non-Marine Ostracoda
61(190)
References 251(21)
Plates 1-34
272(111)
Appendix A, Features of nonmarine Ostracoda animal and shell 383(3)
Appendix B, Range Charts of Significant Species 386(7)
Index to Species Illustrated on Plates 393(6)
Index to Stratigraphic Units 399

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