1949
DOI: 10.1130/0016-7606(1949)60[1:mfosnm]2.0.co;2
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Mississippian Formations of Southwestern New Mexico

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“…Previous stratigraphic studies (Laudon & Bowsher, 1941, 1949Pray, 1961 ;Lane, 1974) showed the Lake Valley Formation is entirely Osagean in age. It is uncomformably underlain by the Caballero Formation (Kinderhookian) throughout the Sacramento Mountains (Fig.…”
Section: Physical Stratigraphy and Depositional Facies Of The Lake Vamentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Previous stratigraphic studies (Laudon & Bowsher, 1941, 1949Pray, 1961 ;Lane, 1974) showed the Lake Valley Formation is entirely Osagean in age. It is uncomformably underlain by the Caballero Formation (Kinderhookian) throughout the Sacramento Mountains (Fig.…”
Section: Physical Stratigraphy and Depositional Facies Of The Lake Vamentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The Arcente-Tierra Blanca contact has also been interpreted to be an intraformational unconformity (Pray, 1961 ;Laudon & Bowsher, 1949). Assuming this is true, it was almost certainly a submarine diastem.…”
Section: Skeletal Packstones and Groinstonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of their size, less than 2 mm for adults, microcrinoids, to be described in Downloaded by [Temple University Libraries] The dominance of unornamented inadunate crinoids in this fauna, along with a diverse invertebrate fauna, suggests a transgressive shallow shelf environment (Pabian & Strimple, 1980). Many large crinoid faunas of Palaeozoic age have been reported as proximal to a reef (Laudon & Bowsher, 1949;Manten, 1971;Lane, 1979). However, reefs have not been reported in the Callytharra Formation and Runnegar & Campbell (1976) pointed out that true reefs are unknown and limestones are not common in the cold water Permian deposits of Australia.…”
Section: Palaeoecologymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…of Southwestern New Mexico, (Fig. 1) has been described by Laudon & Bowsher (1949), Armstrong (1962), and by Meyers (in press). Mississippian rocks within the study area comprise the Caballero Fm.…”
Section: Physical Stratigraphy Of Mississippian Stratamentioning
confidence: 73%