The Kasimovian-Gzhelian Boundary and Associated Microfauna of the Transgressive Part of the Finis Shale Cycle (Graham Formation, Cisco Group, Pennsylvanian) in North-Central Texas, USA


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The transgressive part of the Finis Shale cycle (Graham Formation, Cisco Group, Virgilian, Pennsylvanian) in North-Central Texas contains abundant conodonts of the group Idiognathodussimulator, the species I. simulator being the global marker of the Kasimovian–Gzhelian boundary. The interval also has a dominantly agglutinated foraminiferal fauna with scarce calcareous taxa. A thin calcareous unit with a diverse Triticites fusulinid fauna directly underlies the Finis Shale.

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M. Nestell

University of Texas at Arlington

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Email: nestell@uta.edu
美国, Arlington, TX

G. Nestell

University of Texas at Arlington

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Email: gnestell@uta.edu
美国, Arlington, TX

J. Barrick

Texas Tech University

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Email: jim.barrick@ttu.edu
美国, Lubbock, TX

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