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1 September 2009 First Occurrence of Marine Vertebrates in the Early Cretaceous of Kansas: Champion Shell Bed, Basal Kiowa Formation
Michael J. Everhart
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Abstract

The Champion Shell Bed, the lowest defined lithostratigraphic unit of the Kiowa Formation that conformably overlies the Cheyenne Sandstone, is exposed near Belvidere in Kiowa County, south-central Kansas. The Champion Shell represents the earliest marine deposit that formed in the region as the Western Interior Sea advanced northward into the Midwest during the latter part of the Early Cretaceous (Upper Albian). Although invertebrate remains are abundant, the shell bed also contains the minute teeth of sharks and bony fish. The Champion Shell Bed provides the first records of marine vertebrate species from the Early Cretaceous of Kansas following a long hiatus of marine deposition extending back to the Upper Permian.

Michael J. Everhart "First Occurrence of Marine Vertebrates in the Early Cretaceous of Kansas: Champion Shell Bed, Basal Kiowa Formation," Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 112(4), 201-210, (1 September 2009). https://doi.org/10.1660/062.112.0408
Published: 1 September 2009
KEYWORDS
Albian
chondrichthyan
microvertebrate
osteichthyan
Venezoliceras kiowanum
Western Interior Sea
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