South-Central Section (37th) and Southeastern Section (52nd), GSA Joint Annual Meeting (March 12–14, 2003)

Session No. 16
Friday, 14 March 2003: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM

S2. A 21st Century Look at the Cretaceous Coon Creek Formation

 

Stan Dunagan and Michael A. Gibson, Conveners
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Start Time
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8:00 AM
REVISITING THE COON CREEK FORMATION OF TENNESSEE: A CRETACEOUS LAGERSTÄTTE
GIBSON, Michael A. and DUNAGAN, Stan P., Geology, Geography, & Physics, Univ of Tennessee, 215 Joseph E. Johnson EPS Bldg, Martin, TN 38238-5039, mgibson@utm.edu, mgibson@utm.edu
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8:20 AM
AN IMAGE ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE FOR LOCATING OUTCROPS OF THE CRETACEOUS COON CREEK FORMATION
KELLER, Sandy M., Geoscience, Murray State Univ, 3885 Lake Road, Woodlawn, TN 37191, sandy.keller@murraystate.edu, sandy.keller@murraystate.edu
 
8:40 AM
Discussion
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9:00 AM
THE FORAMINIFERA FAUNA OF THE COON CREEK TYPE SECTION
FREDERICK, Daniel L., Department of Geology and Geography, Austin Peay State Univ, P. O Box 4418, Clarksville, TN 37044, frederickd@apsu.edu, frederickd@apsu.edu
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9:20 AM
LARVAL SHELLS AND GASTROPOD PHYLOGENY OF THE MAASTRICHTIAN COON CREEK TONGUE IN MISSISSIPPI AND TENNESSEE
DOCKERY III, David T., Mississippi Office of Geology, P.O. Box 20307, Jackson, MS 39289-1307 and BANDEL, Klaus, Geologisch-Paläontologisches Institut und Museum, Universität Hamburg, Bundesstr. 55, Hamburg, 20146, Germany, David_Dockery@deq.state.ms.us, David_Dockery@deq.state.ms.us
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9:40 AM
THE LATE CAMPANIAN (UPPER CRETACEOUS) CEPHALOPOD FAUNA OF THE COON CREEK TONGUE OF THE RIPLEY FORMATION AT ITS TYPE LOCALITY
LARSON, Neal L., Black Hills Institute of Geol Rsch, PO Box 643, 217 Main St, Hill City, SD 57745-0643, bhigr1@aol.com, bhigr1@aol.com
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10:00 AM
THE ECHINODERM FAUNA OF THE CRETACEOUS COON CREEK FORMATION
CIAMPAGLIO, Charles N., Zoology, Duke Univ, 139 Biological Sciences Building, Box 90338, Durham, NC 27705, cnc2@duke.edu, cnc2@duke.edu
 
10:20 AM
Break
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10:40 AM
DECAPOD PALEOCOMMUNITY STRUCTURE OF NORTHERN MISSISSIPPI AND TENNESSEE
BISHOP, G.A., Museum of Geology and Paleontology, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, O'Harra Building, 501 E. St. Joseph St, Rapid City, SD 57701, Gale.Bishop@sdsmt.edu, Gale.Bishop@sdsmt.edu
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11:00 AM
LATE CRETACEOUS (MAASTRICHTIAN) OTOLITH-BASED FISHES FROM THE COON CREEK SITE IN SOUTHWEST TENNESSEE
STRINGER, Gary Layne, Department of Geosciences, The Univ of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, LA 71209-0550, stringer@ulm.edu, stringer@ulm.edu
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11:20 AM
CYCLIC SEDIMENTATION IN THE COON CREEK FORMATION AT THE TYPE SECTION, MCNAIRY COUNTY, TENNESSE
SELF, Robert P., Dept. of Geology, Geography and Physics, Univ of Tennessee Martin, Martin, TN 38238, rself@utm.edu, rself@utm.edu
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