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The Terrestrial Eocene-Oligocene Transition in North America Donald R. Prothero (Occidental College, Los Angeles)

The Terrestrial Eocene-Oligocene Transition in North America By Donald R. Prothero (Occidental College, Los Angeles)

The Terrestrial Eocene-Oligocene Transition in North America by Donald R. Prothero (Occidental College, Los Angeles)


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This book summarises the latest information in dating and correlation of the strata of late middle Eocene through early Oligocene age in North America. The book then reviews almost all the important terrestrial reptiles and mammals found near the Eocene-Oligocene boundary.

The Terrestrial Eocene-Oligocene Transition in North America Summary

The Terrestrial Eocene-Oligocene Transition in North America by Donald R. Prothero (Occidental College, Los Angeles)

During the transition from the Eocene to the Oligocene epochs, the mild tropical climates of the Paleocene and early Eocene were replaced by modern climatic conditions and extremes, including glacial ice in Antarctica. The best terrestrial record of the Eocene-Oligocene transition is found in North America, including the spectacular cliffs and spires of the Big Badlands National Park, in South Dakota. The first part of this book summarises the latest information in dating and correlation of the strata of late middle Eocene through early Oligocene age in North America, including the latest insights from argon/argon dating and magnetic stratigraphy. The second part reviews almost all the important terrestrial reptiles and mammals found near the Eocene-Oligocene boundary in the White River chronofauna, from the turtles, snakes and lizards to the common rodents, carnivores, artiodactyls, and perissodactyls. This is the first comprehensive treatment of these rocks and fossils in over sixty years and will be an invaluable resource to vertebrate palaeontologists, geologists, mammalogists and evolutionary biologists.

The Terrestrial Eocene-Oligocene Transition in North America Reviews

...this book is an important resource for specialists. E. Delson, Choice

Table of Contents

Part I. The Chronostratigraphic Framework of the Uintan Through Arikareean: 1. Magnetic stratigraphy and biostratigraphy of the middle Eocene Uinta Formation, Uinta Basin, Utah D. R. Prothero; 2. Biostratigraphy and magnetic stratigraphy of the Bridgerian-Uintan Washakie Formation, Washakie Basin, Wyoming S. M. McCarroll, J. J. Flynn and W. D. Turnbull; 3. Magnetic stratigraphy, sedimentology, and mammalian faunas of the early Uintan Washakie Formation, Sand Wash Basin, northwestern Colorado R. K. Stucky, D. R. Prothero, W. G. Lohr and J. R. Snyder; 4. The Bridgerian-Uintan boundary and the 'Shoshonian Subage' of the Uintan S. L. Walsh; 5. Middle Eocene mammalian faunas of San Diego County, California S. L. Walsh; 6. Stratigraphy and magnetic stratigraphy of middle Eocene Friars Formation and Poway Group, San Diego County, California S. L. Walsh, D. R. Prothero and D. J. Lundquist; 7. Magnetostratigraphy of the middle Eocene Coldwater Sandstone, central Ventura County, California D. R. Prothero and E. H. Vance, Jr.; 8. Stratigraphy and paleomagnetism of the upper middle Eocene to lower Miocene (Uintan to Arikareean) Sespe Formation, Ventura County, California D. R. Prothero, J. L. Howard and T. H. H. Dozier; 9. Magnetostratigraphy of the Eocene-Oligocene transition in Trans-Pecos Texas D. R. Prothero; 10. Magnetostratigraphy of the Duchesnean part of the Galisteo Formation, New Mexico D. R. Prothero and S. G. Lucas; 11. Stratigraphy and mammalian faunas of the Bridgerian-Duchesnean Clarno Formation, central Oregon C. B. Hanson; 12. Eocene-Oligocene faunas of the Cypress Hills, Saskatchewan J. E. Storer; 13. Magnetic stratigraphy of the White River Group in the High Plains D. R. Prothero; 14. Magnetostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of the Eocene-Oligocene transition in western Montana A. R. Tabrum, D. R. Prothero and D. L. Garcia; 15. The Whitneyan-Arikareean transition in the High Plains R. H. Tedford, J. B. Swinehart, C. C. Swisher III, D. R. Prothero, S. A. King and T. E. Tierney; Part II. Common Vertebrates of the White River Chronofauna: 16. Testudines J. H. Hutchison; 17. Squamata R. M. Sullivan and J. A. Holman; 18. Ischyromyidae T. H. Heaton; 19. Cylindrodontidae R. J. Emry and W. W. Korth; 20. Castoridae X.-F. Xu; 21. Canidae X.-M. Wang and R. H. Tedford; 22. Nimravidae H. N. Bryant; 23. Amphicyonidae R. M. Hunt, Jr; 24. Small Arctoid and Feliform Carnivora J. A. Baskin and R. H. Tedford; 25. Merycoidodontinae and Miniochoerinae M. S. Stevens and J. A. Stevens; 26. Leptaucheniinae E. CoBabe; 27. Leptomerycidae T. H. Heaton and R. J. Emry; Summary D. R. Prothero and R. J. Emry.

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NPB9780521433877
9780521433877
0521433878
The Terrestrial Eocene-Oligocene Transition in North America by Donald R. Prothero (Occidental College, Los Angeles)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1996-06-13
706
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