Correlation of the fauna from the Middle Permian section at Black Rock, northwestern Nevada

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Howe, Daniel M.

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1975

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Geology , Fauna , Faunules , Brachiopods , Bryozoan , Sponges , Limestone , Anidanthus-spiriferella , Medlicottia , Black Rock , Black Rock Range , Humboldt County , Nevada , Paleoecology , Faunal Communities , Patch Reefs , Leptodus , Mackay Theses and Dissertations Grant Collection

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Faunules found at Black Rock were studied and compared. The Anidanthus-Spiriferella faunule is dominated by brachiopods, bryozoa, and sponges. The Medlicottia faunule is contained in a volcano-clastic dominated limestone.

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Thesis Number: 980.
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University of Nevada, Reno

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