Poster Number 103
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See more from this Session: Paleontology (Posters) IV - Stratigraphy and Morphology
Abstract:
Ages from the magnetostratigraphic study place all sites after the middle Miocene climatic optimum, in a cooler period generally marked in the Gulf Coast by marine regression. Large mammals, such as the horse /Cormohipparion /and /Prosynthetoceras /(a protoceratid related to camels), both found at TVOR SE Site, are best correlated with the animals of the Cold Spring Local Fauna of East Texas, not the stratigraphically lower Burkeville Local Fauna. The presence of the horse /Cormohipparion/ at TVOR SE indicates that its fauna is within the Late Barstovian (Ba2), and the faunas of the younger Fort Polk sites are also Late Barstovian. The Fort Polk sites' ages as estimated via magnetostratigraphy are in accordance with a beginning of the Late Barstovian and the appearance in the central Gulf Coast area of the Cold Spring Local Fauna before 14 Ma.
See more from this Division: General Discipline Sessions
See more from this Session: Paleontology (Posters) IV - Stratigraphy and Morphology