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A new Lagerstätte from the Middle Ordovician St. Peter formation in northeast Iowa, USA

January 1, 2006

A new fossil fauna has been discovered from a recently recognized shale unit within the middle Ordovician St. Peter Formation in northeast Iowa. It contains a variety of invertebrates and vertebrates, including soft body tissues, impressions, and 3-dimensionalpreservations. The exceptional preservation reveals a new Konservat-Lagerstätte, the Winneshiek Lagerstätte, and opens a unique window into the community that inhabited the margins of the Laurentian cratonic seaway during Middle Ordovician transgression. Among the fossils, several conodont assemblages, including the apparatus of enigmatic coleodontids, are preserved. Some conodont assemblages associated with soft body tissues are particularly noteworthy.

Publication Year 2006
Title A new Lagerstätte from the Middle Ordovician St. Peter formation in northeast Iowa, USA
DOI 10.1130/G22911A.1
Authors Huaibao P. Liu, Robert M. McKay, Jean N. Young, Brian J. Witzke, Kathlyn J. McVey, Xiuying Liu
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geology
Index ID 70028880
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse