Eugene East (UO 2540) - #14 (Hickman): Priabonian, Oregon

List of taxa
Where & when
Geology
Taphonomy & methods
Metadata & references
Taxonomic list
Bivalvia - Solenida - Solenidae
Solena (Eosolen) eugenensis (Clark 1925)
Bivalvia - Cardiida - Mactridae
Spisula eugenensis (Clark 1925)
recombined as Mactromeris eugenensis
Bivalvia - Cardiida - Veneridae
Pitar (Pitar) dalli (Weaver 1916)
Macrocallista sp. n. sp. Meek 1876
Bivalvia - Cardiida - Tellinidae
Macoma (Heteromacoma) vancouverensis
Tellina sp. n. sp. Linnaeus 1758
Gastropoda - Neogastropoda - Turridae
Procerapex bentsonae (Durham 1944)
Hickman 1976
original and current combination Gemmula bentsonae
Gemmula bentsonae Durham 1944
Gastropoda - Naticidae
Neverita thomsonae Hickman 1969
synonym of Glossaulax reclusiana
Polinices washingtonensis (Weaver 1916)
Gastropoda - Neotaenioglossa - Calyptraeidae
Crepidula ungana Dall 1908
Scaphopoda - Dentaliida - Dentaliidae
Dentalium (? Fissidentalium) laneensis Hickman 1969
see common names

Geography
Country:United States State/province:Oregon County:Lane
Coordinates: 44.1° North, 123.1° West (view map)
Paleocoordinates:44.4° North, 110.8° West
Basis of coordinate:based on nearby landmark
Geographic resolution:outcrop
Time
Period:Paleogene Epoch:Eocene
Stage:Priabonian 10 m.y. bin:Cenozoic 3
Key time interval:Priabonian
Age range of interval:37.71000 - 33.90000 m.y. ago
Stratigraphy
Formation:Eugene
Stratigraphic resolution:bed
Stratigraphy comments: Eugene Formation can be subdivided faunally: a lower unit correlating to the Keasey Fm, a middle unit correlating to the Gries Ranch Beds of WA, and a upper unit correlated with the Pittsburg Bluff Fm. Thickness of formation may be up to 15,000 feet, but probably around 5,000 feet. Most of the outcrops are scattered so it is difficult to estimate their relative stratigraphic placement
Lithology and environment
Primary lithology:tuffaceous,brown,gray,blue lithified sandstone
Secondary lithology:tuffaceous,brown,gray,blue siltstone
Includes fossils?Y
Includes fossils?Y
Lithology description: Tuffaceous and highly feldspathic sandstone or siltstone which is bluish-gray to olive when fresh and weathers to a buff or orange-brown color. Gray sandstone and siltstone beds may range from several to 50 feet in thickness and are interbedded with minor amounts of sandy sahel and clay shale, occasional beds of conglomerate, and thin lenses of gray or buff-colored volcanic ash
Environment:coastal indet.
Taphonomy
Modes of preservation:body,mold/impression,trace
Size of fossils:macrofossils
Collection methods and comments
Collection excludes:some macrofossils
Collection methods:selective quarrying,field collection,survey of museum collection
Reason for describing collection:taxonomic analysis
Museum repositories:CAS
Collection method comments: Collections held at University of Oregon, University of California, Californian Academy of Sciences (CAS), United States Geological Survey (USGS), and Stanford University (NP).
Taxonomic list comments:Exhaustive for mollusca
Metadata
Also known as:UO 2540
Database number:38985
Authorizer:A. Hendy, M. Uhen Enterer:A. Hendy, M. Uhen
Modifier:A. Hendy Research group:marine invertebrate
Created:2004-05-18 13:10:20 Last modified:2013-11-25 13:37:23
Access level:the public Released:2004-05-18 13:10:20
Creative Commons license:CC BY
Reference information

Primary reference:

10532. C. J. S. Hickman. 1969. The Oligocene marine molluscan fauna of the Eugene Formation in Oregon. University of Oregon Museum of Natural History Bulletin 16:1-112 [A. Miller/A. Hendy/P. Wagner]

Secondary references:

10878 C. J. Hickman. 1976. Bathyal gastropods of the family Turridae in the Early Oligocene Keasey Formation in Oregon, with a review of some deep-water genera in the Paleocene of the Eastern Pacific. Bulletins of American Paleontology 70(292):1-119 [A. Miller/A. Hendy/P. Wagner]