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1 April 2001 The Pipe Creek Sinkhole Biota, a Diverse Late Tertiary Continental Fossil Assemblage from Grant County, Indiana
JAMES O. FARLOW, JACK A. SUNDERMAN, JONATHAN J. HAVENS, ANTHONY L. SWINEHART, J. ALAN HOLMAN, RONALD L. RICHARDS, NORTON G. MILLER, ROBERT A. MARTIN, ROBERT M. HUNT, GLENN W. STORRS, B. BRANDON CURRY, RICHARD H. FLUEGEMAN, MARY R. DAWSON, MARY E.T. FLINT
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Abstract

Quarrying in east-central Indiana has uncovered richly fossiliferous unconsolidated sediment buried beneath Pleistocene glacial till. The fossiliferous layer is part of a sedimentary deposit that accumulated in a sinkhole developed in the limestone flank beds of a Paleozoic reef. Plant and animal (mostly vertebrate) remains are abundant in the fossil assemblage. Plants are represented by a diversity of terrestrial and wetland forms, all of extant species. The vertebrate assemblage (here designated the Pipe Creek Sinkhole local fauna) is dominated by frogs and pond turtles, but fishes, birds, snakes and small and large mammals are also present; both extinct and extant taxa are represented. The mammalian assemblage indicates an early Pliocene age (latest Hemphillian or earliest Blancan North American Land Mammal Age). This is the first Tertiary continental biota discovered in the interior of the eastern half of North America.

JAMES O. FARLOW, JACK A. SUNDERMAN, JONATHAN J. HAVENS, ANTHONY L. SWINEHART, J. ALAN HOLMAN, RONALD L. RICHARDS, NORTON G. MILLER, ROBERT A. MARTIN, ROBERT M. HUNT, GLENN W. STORRS, B. BRANDON CURRY, RICHARD H. FLUEGEMAN, MARY R. DAWSON, and MARY E.T. FLINT " The Pipe Creek Sinkhole Biota, a Diverse Late Tertiary Continental Fossil Assemblage from Grant County, Indiana," The American Midland Naturalist 145(2), 367-378, (1 April 2001). https://doi.org/10.1674/0003-0031(2001)145[0367:TPCSBA]2.0.CO;2
Accepted: 1 November 2000; Published: 1 April 2001
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