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Title: An Early Pennsylvanian flora with megalopteris and noeggerathiales from west-central Illinois
Identifier: earlypennsylvani500lear (find matches)
Year: 1977 (1970s)
Authors: Leary, Richard L; Pfefferkorn, H. W. , joint author; Illinois State Museum
Subjects: Paleobotany; Paleobotany; Megaloptera; Flora (biologie); Fossielen
Publisher: Urbana : Illinois State Geological Survey
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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ILLINOIS STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY CIRCULAR 500 PENNSYLVANIAN
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Text fig. 2 - Geologic interpretation of cross section through the Spencer Farm locality. dolostone. The early Pennsylvania)! deposits were, as they are today, located between fairly steep bluffs of the St. Louis and Salem Limestones (text fig. 2). The geology of this locality has been described by Leary (I97^a). The geologic position of the flora-bearing beds is not directly obvious in the field because much of the area is covered and the Penn- sylvanian as well as Mississippian strata are essentially flat lying. The first impression in the field is, therefore, that the plant-bearing beds are overlain by the Salem and St. Louis Limestones. The flora and the irregular predepositional surface, however, are clear indications of the Pennsylvanian age of the plant-bearing beds. Caves, sinkholes, and channels containing Pennsylvanian age shale and sandstone are present in Ordovician, Silurian, and Devonian lime- stones in Rock Island (Savage and Udden, 1921), Whiteside (McGinnis and Heigold, 191k), La Salle (Willman, 19^2), and Kankakee (Bretz, 19^0) Counties. Plant megafossils have been found in deposits in Rock Island County since the last century (Worthen and Shaw, 1873). Caves containing Pennsylvanian age material are known from Missouri; Upshaw and Creath (1965) described a spore flora of early Pennsylvanian age from these de- posits. Brill (1973) reported a linear deposit bearing fragmentary Penn- sylvanian plant fossils in St. Louis County, Missouri, and he interpreted it as a fossil valley. Leckwijck, Stockmans, and Williere (1955) described a locality in Belgium that shows many similarities to the Spencer Farm site. In that locality Namurian shales, which were deposited in solution cavities in Vis£an limestone, preserved an unusual flora that is known from only a few other places. Stratigraphy A composite stratigraphic section of the deposits in the vicinity of the fossil locality is shown in text figure 3. Information on local

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Information circular - Illinois State Geological Survey; (no. 500)
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  • bookyear:1977
  • bookdecade:1970
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Leary_Richard_L
  • bookauthor:Pfefferkorn_H_W_joint_author
  • bookauthor:Illinois_State_Museum
  • booksubject:Paleobotany
  • booksubject:Megaloptera
  • booksubject:Flora_biologie_
  • booksubject:Fossielen
  • bookpublisher:Urbana_Illinois_State_Geological_Survey
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
  • booksponsor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
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