Upper Strickland Creek Quarry: Kimmeridgian, Montana
collected 1995–2015

List of taxa
Where & when
Geology
Taphonomy & methods
Metadata & references
Taxonomic list
unclassified
Amphicoelias sp. Cope 1877
1 individual
MOR 592
    = Dicraeosauridae indet.
Whitlock and Wilson Mantilla 2020
Reptilia
Ornithopoda indet. (Marsh 1881)
Maidment et al. 2018
large partial femur, dorsal vertebra; small ischium, phalanges
Reptilia - Stegosauridae
Hesperosaurus mjosi Carpenter et al. 2001
Maidment et al. 2018 1 individual
MOR 9728
Reptilia - Theropoda
Theropoda indet. (Marsh 1881)
Maidment et al. 2018 1 specimen
caudal vertebra
Allosaurus sp. Marsh 1877
Turner and Peterson 1999 1 individual
Reptilia
Apatosaurus sp. Marsh 1877
Maidment et al. 2018
Diplodocidae indet. Marsh 1884
Turner and Peterson 1999 1 individual
    = Diplodocus sp. Marsh 1878
Foster 2003
Reptilia - Camarasauridae
Camarasaurus sp. Cope 1877
Maidment et al. 2018
Reptilia - Testudines
Chelonia indet. (Latreille 1800)
Foster 2003 1 individual
synonym of Testudines
see common names

Geography
Country:United States State/province:Montana County:Park
Coordinates: 45.5° North, 110.6° West (view map)
Paleocoordinates:41.1° North, 54.6° West
Basis of coordinate:based on nearby landmark
Geographic resolution:small collection
Time
Period:Jurassic Epoch:Late/Upper Jurassic
Stage:Kimmeridgian 10 m.y. bin:Jurassic 5
Key time interval:Kimmeridgian
Age range of interval:154.80000 - 149.20000 m.y. ago
Stratigraphy
Formation:Morrison
Stratigraphic resolution:bed
Lithology and environment
Primary lithology:current ripples,"cross stratification",fine conglomeratic sandstone
Secondary lithology:gray siltstone
Includes fossils?Y
Lithology description: "dull gray and purplish siltstones interbedded with laterally discontinuous fine-grained to conglomeratic sandstones. The uppermost sandstone contains decimeter-scale trough cross-beds and ripple cross-lamination in its upper parts."
Environment:coarse channel fill
Geology comments: poorly drained floodplain
Taphonomy
Modes of preservation:body
Size of fossils:macrofossils
Associated major elements:some
Spatial resolution:parautochthonous
Collection methods and comments
Collection methods:selective quarrying,field collection
Reason for describing collection:biostratigraphic analysis
Collection dates:1995–2015
Metadata
Also known as:MT-2, O'Hair Quarry
Database number:49624
Authorizer:M. Carrano, P. Mannion Enterer:M. Carrano, P. Mannion
Modifier:P. Mannion Research group:vertebrate
Created:2005-04-20 20:49:20 Last modified:2021-06-16 05:06:55
Access level:the public Released:2005-04-20 20:49:20
Creative Commons license:CC BY
Reference information

Primary reference:

15193.ETE J. A. Wilson and M. B. Smith. 1996. New remains of Amphicoelias Cope (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) from the Upper Jurassic of Montana and diplodocoid phylogeny. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 16(3, suppl.):73A [M. Carrano/M. Carrano]

Secondary references:

15179ETE J. R. Foster. 2003. Paleoecological analysis of the vertebrate fauna of the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic), Rocky Mountain region, U.S.A. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 23:1-95 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano]
65628 S. C. R. Maidment, D. C. Woodruff, and J. R. Horner. 2018. A new specimen of the ornithischian dinosaur Hesperosaurus mjosi from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of Montana, U.S.A., and implications for growth and size in Morrison stegosaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 38(1):e1406366:1-22 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano]
77168 P. D. Mannion, E. Tschopp, and J. A. Whitlock. 2021. Anatomy and systematics of the diplodocoid Amphicoelias altus supports high sauropod dinosaur diversity in the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of the USA. Royal Society Open Science 8:210377:1-33 [P. Mannion/P. Mannion]
13281ETE C. E. Turner and F. Peterson. 1999. Biostratigraphy of dinosaurs in the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of the Western Interior, U.S.A. In D. D. Gillette (ed.), Vertebrate Paleontology in Utah, Utah Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publication 99-1:77-114 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano/M. Carrano]
75066 J. A. Whitlock and J. A. Wilson Mantilla. 2020. The Late Jurassic sauropod dinosaur ‘Morosaurus’ agilis Marsh, 1889 reexamined and reinterpreted as a dicraeosaurid. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 40(5):e1780600:1-28 [P. Mannion/P. Mannion/M. Carrano]