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Age and Paleoenvironmental Significance of Mega-Invertebrates from the 'San Pedro' Formation in the Coyote Hills, Fullerton and Buena Park, Orange County, Southern California.

机译:加利福尼亚南部奥兰治县Coyote Hills,Fullerton和Buena park的'san pedro'组中巨型无脊椎动物的年龄和古环境意义。

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The San Pedro Formation in the Coyote Hills contains an invertebrate fossil assemblage of 184 taxa from 158 localities. The fauna consists of two annelids, 174 mollusks (80 bivalves, 94 gastropods, and three scaphopods), five arthropods, and three echinoids, along with other minor constituents recognized by not specifically identified during the present study. These fossils are divided into three assemblages; (1) a lower, Pliocene assemblage (which may not differ ecologically from the middle fauna), (2) a middle, cool water assemblage, and (3) an upper, temperate to warm water. These fossils suggest a probably late Pliocene to early Pleistocene age for outcrops of the San Pedro Formation in the Coyote Hills. A fourth assemblage with a limited, restricted marine fauna occurs in the overlying Coyote Hills Formation. The occurrence of Solamen columbianum (Dall) (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in the San Pedro Formation of the Coyote Hills marks its first occurrence as a fossil. The oldest fossil occurrence of the gastropods Tegula pulligo (Gmelin), questionably Haliotis cracherodii Leach, and the crustacean Randallia ornata (Randell) occurs in the San Pedro Formation in the Coyote Hills.

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