| Gasconade Formation | |
|---|---|
| Stratigraphic range: Ordovician | |
|  Conodonts from the Gasconade Formation | |
| Type | Formation | 
| Sub-units | Basal Gunter Sandstone member | 
| Underlies | Roubidoux Formation | 
| Overlies | Eminence Formation Cambrian (unconformable)[1] | 
| Lithology | |
| Primary | Dolomite | 
| Other | Sandstone | 
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 38°12′N 91°06′W / 38.2°N 91.1°W | 
| Region | Missouri | 
| Country |  United States | 
The Gasconade Formation is a geologic formation in the Ozarks of Missouri. It preserves fossils dating back to the Ordovician Period.
Paleofauna
Monoplacophora
- K. expansus[2]
- Titanoplina
- T. meramecensis[2]
See also
References
- ↑ Thompson, Thomas L., 2001, Lexicon of Stratigraphic Nomenclature in Missouri, Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geology and Land Survey, Report of Investigation Number 73, p 112
- 1 2 Stinchcomb, Bruce; Angeli, Nicholas (2002). "New Cambrian and Lower Ordovician monoplacophorans form the Ozark Uplift, Missouri". Journal of Paleontology. 76 (6): 965–974.
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