2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2015.05.019
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Crayfish burrows from the latest Cretaceous lower Cantwell Formation (Denali National Park, Alaska): Their morphology and paleoclimatic significance

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“…The sedimentary unit, sometimes referred to as the lower Cantwell Formation (Ridgway et al, 1997), consists of conglomerate, sandstone, siltstone, mud rock, shale, minor coal, and sparse volcanic rocks that locally exhibit a maximum preserved thickness of ~4000 m (Hickman et al, 1990). Cantwell strata yield diverse fossils, including dinosaur footprints, invertebrate traces, and plant megafossils important for high-latitude ecosystem reconstructions (Fiorillo et al, 2009(Fiorillo et al, , 2011(Fiorillo et al, , 2014(Fiorillo et al, , 2016Tomsich et al, 2010Tomsich et al, , 2014. Lithofacies and paleontological analyses indicate deposition in alluvial, fluvial, lacustrine, and minor marginal marine environments of deposition (Hickman et al, 1990;Ridgway et al, 1997;Tomsich et al, 2014).…”
Section: Cantwell Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sedimentary unit, sometimes referred to as the lower Cantwell Formation (Ridgway et al, 1997), consists of conglomerate, sandstone, siltstone, mud rock, shale, minor coal, and sparse volcanic rocks that locally exhibit a maximum preserved thickness of ~4000 m (Hickman et al, 1990). Cantwell strata yield diverse fossils, including dinosaur footprints, invertebrate traces, and plant megafossils important for high-latitude ecosystem reconstructions (Fiorillo et al, 2009(Fiorillo et al, , 2011(Fiorillo et al, , 2014(Fiorillo et al, , 2016Tomsich et al, 2010Tomsich et al, , 2014. Lithofacies and paleontological analyses indicate deposition in alluvial, fluvial, lacustrine, and minor marginal marine environments of deposition (Hickman et al, 1990;Ridgway et al, 1997;Tomsich et al, 2014).…”
Section: Cantwell Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paleoflora from the lower Cantwell Formation has been studied in detail at two localities: Sable Mountain and upper Riley Creek 7 , 9 , 28 . Sample batches at both localities are parautochthonous and it is unlikely that they represent in situ vegetation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Platanoid types, such as Platanites sp. and Pseudoprotophyllum borealis , are more common in coarser-grained sediments, suggesting a taphonomic bias or it may indicate a preference for riparian environments or more proximal alluvial fan settings 7 , 28 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%