Fossils of the Milwaukee Formation: a diverse Middle Devonian biota from Wisconsin, USA
Easily overlooked due to its extremely limited exposure and geographic extent, the Milwaukee Formation seldom comes up in discussions of Devonian paleontology or geology. In spite of this, it contains one of the most rich and diverse Devonian biotas in North America. Fossils of the Milwaukee Formati...
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Zusammenfassung: | Easily overlooked due to its extremely limited exposure and geographic extent, the Milwaukee Formation seldom comes up in discussions of Devonian paleontology or geology. In spite of this, it contains one of the most rich and diverse Devonian biotas in North America. Fossils of the Milwaukee Formation: A Diverse Middle Devonian Biota from Wisconsin, USA re-examines this virtually forgotten occurrence, compiling all known species, as well as major taxa not previously recorded from this formation, and presents several significant new interpretations. The book covers roughly 250 species from four kingdoms and includes nearly 600 photographs of foraminifers, echinoderms, graptolites, conodonts, a wide range of fishes, a multitude of shelly and encrusting animals, trace fossils, and even terrestrial organisms that washed into the sea. Fossils previously thought to be of forms of brown algae are shown to be, in one case, bark from trees of some of Earth’s first forests, and in another case, a type of terrestrial fungus that may have reached the height of a two-story building. The authors also use the Milwaukee Formation’s fossils to help illustrate many geological processes and topics in biological science, pointing out that some of those fossils even helped support the theory of punctuated equilibria. The book includes sections on stratigraphy, fossil collecting in the Milwaukee Formation, preparation methods, major collections, and a detailed section on Milwaukee’s cement industry, which was crucial in accumulating the majority of the Milwaukee Formation’s fossils. |
Beschreibung: | 222 Seiten 350 Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten 24 cm |
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction -- chapter 1. Cementing its place in history -- chapter 2. Stratigraphy -- chapter 3. Life in Devonian Milwaukee -- chapter 4. Taphonomy -- chapter 5. Foraminifers, ostracods, and other microorganisms -- chapter 6. Conulariids -- chapter 7. Rugose corals -- chapter 8. Tabulate corals -- chapter 9. Tentaculitoids -- chapter 10. Bryozoans -- chapter 11. Hederelloids -- chapter 12. Brachiopods -- chapter 13. Hyoliths -- chapter 14. Mollusks -- chapter 15. Annelid worms -- chapter 16. Arthropods -- chapter 17. Crinoids, blastoids, and edrioasteroids -- chapter 18. Dendroid graptolites -- chapter 19. Conodonts -- chapter 20. Fishes -- chapter 21. Fungi -- chapter 22. Land plants -- chapter 23. Trace fossils -- chapter 24. Unidentified body fossils -- chapter 25. Fossil collecting in the Milwaukee Formation -- chapter 26. Preparation methods -- chapter 27. Major collections. Increase A. Lapham ; Thomas A. Greene ; Charles E. Monroe ; Edgar E. Teller ; Gilbert O. Raasch -- chapter 28. The cement that made Milwaukee famous -- Bibliography -- Glossary -- About the authors -- Index to the species, subspecies, unnamed species, and ichnospecies cited in the text | |
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contents | Introduction -- chapter 1. Cementing its place in history -- chapter 2. Stratigraphy -- chapter 3. Life in Devonian Milwaukee -- chapter 4. Taphonomy -- chapter 5. Foraminifers, ostracods, and other microorganisms -- chapter 6. Conulariids -- chapter 7. Rugose corals -- chapter 8. Tabulate corals -- chapter 9. Tentaculitoids -- chapter 10. Bryozoans -- chapter 11. Hederelloids -- chapter 12. Brachiopods -- chapter 13. Hyoliths -- chapter 14. Mollusks -- chapter 15. Annelid worms -- chapter 16. Arthropods -- chapter 17. Crinoids, blastoids, and edrioasteroids -- chapter 18. Dendroid graptolites -- chapter 19. Conodonts -- chapter 20. Fishes -- chapter 21. Fungi -- chapter 22. Land plants -- chapter 23. Trace fossils -- chapter 24. Unidentified body fossils -- chapter 25. Fossil collecting in the Milwaukee Formation -- chapter 26. Preparation methods -- chapter 27. Major collections. Increase A. Lapham ; Thomas A. Greene ; Charles E. Monroe ; Edgar E. Teller ; Gilbert O. Raasch -- chapter 28. The cement that made Milwaukee famous -- Bibliography -- Glossary -- About the authors -- Index to the species, subspecies, unnamed species, and ichnospecies cited in the text |
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