Tertiary dinosaurs?

CASIMIQUELA, 1964

Locality: Argentina.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Danian, Paleocene Epoch, Lower Paleogene Period, Lower Tertiary Subera, Cenozoic Era.

Material:

Number: Not given:

Note: Hadrosaurian.

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MATHUR, 1987

Locality: India.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Paleocene Epoch, Lower Paleogene Period, Lower Tertiary Subera, Cenozoic Era.

Material:

Number: Not given:

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MATHUR & PANT, 1986

Locality: Rahioli area, Balasinor Taluka of Kheda District, Gujarat State, Western India.

Horizon: Lameta Group.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Uppermost Maastrichtian Stage, Uppermost Senonian Subepoch, Uppermost Gulf Epoch, Latest Cretaceous-Paleocene Epoch, Lower Paleogene Period, Lower Tertiary Subera, Cenozoic Era.

Material:

Number: Not given: Humeri of titanosaurids and maybe Antarctosaurus septentrionalis.

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NESOV, 1995

Locality: Kok-Moinak (Kokmuinak), eastern part of the Boam ravine (sometimes cited as its middle part), basin of the Chu River, Kirghizia.

Horizon: Possible the material was redeposited into the Suluterk (Oligocene?) or Dzhetyoguz (Miocene).

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Oligocene Epoch, Upper Palegoene Period-Miocene Epoch, Neogene Period, Cenozoic.

Material:

Number: Not given: Tyrannosaurids, Ornithomimids and Hadrosaurids.

 

Locality: Dzhaman-Kokcha II, range east of the Sultan-Uvais (= Sultan-Uiz-Dag) Ridge and north of the fortress Kurgashinkala, Southeastern Kyzylkum, Karakalpakistan, Uzbekistan.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Upper Paleocene Epoch, Lower Paleogene Period, Tertairy Subeara, Lower Cenozoic Era.

Note: Redeposied from Lower Turonian Stage, Uppermost Gallic Subepoch, Lower Gulf Epoch-Santonian Stage, Senoniain Subepoch, Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.

Material:

Number: Not given. Dinosaur bones.

 

Locality: Baibishe II, Plateau 3 km north of the Baibshe Well, North-Eastern Aral Region, Kazakhstan.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Upper Paleocene Epoch, Lower Paleogene Period, Tertairy Subeara, Lower Cenozoic Era.

Note: Redeposited from Late Cretaceous beds.

Material:

Number: Not given: Dinosaur bones.

 

Locality: Lower Syr Darya Region, North-Eastern Aral Region, Kazakhstan.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Upper Paleocene Epoch, Lower Paleogene Period, Tertairy Subeara, Lower Cenozoic Era.

Note: Redeposited from Lower Turonian Stage, Uppermost Gallic Subepoch, Lower Gulf Epoch-Santonian Stage, Senoniain Subepoch, Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous beds.

Material:

Number: Not given.

 

Locality: Region of the Baibolat well and Shakh-Shakh Mountains, North-Eastern Aral Region, Kazakhstan.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Lower Paleogene Period, Tertairy Subeara, Lower Cenozoic Era.

Note: Redeposited from the Late Cretaceous.

Material:

Number: Not given:

Note: Marine deposit.

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RIGBY, JR. NEWMAN, SMIT, VAN DER KAASS, SLOAN & RIGBY, 1987

Locality: McCone County, Montana.

Horizon: Uppermost Hell Creek Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Paleocene Epoch, Lower Paleogene Period, Lower Tertiary Subera, Cenozoic Era.

Material:

Number: Not given: Shed tooth.

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SIGE, 1968

Locality: Laguna Umayo, Peru.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Paleocene Epoch, Lower Paleogene Period, Lower Tertiary Subera, Cenozoic Era.

Material:

Number: Not given: Egg shells.

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VAN VALEN, & SLOAN, 1977

Locality: Texas.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Paleocene Epoch, Lower Paleogene Period, Lower Tertiary Subera, Cenozoic Era.

Material:

Number: Not given:
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C

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L

Lee, W. T., 1913, Recent Discovery of Dinosaurs in the Tertiary: American Journal of Science, 4th series, v. 25, p. 531-534.

Lofgren, D. L., 1995, The Bug Creek Problem and the Cretaceous-Tertiary Transition at McGuire Creek, Montana: University of California Publications, Geological Sciences, v. 140, p. 1-185.

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M

Mathur, U. B., 1987, Did the Dinosaurs cross over to the Tertiary in India?: Current Science, v. 56, n. 12, p. 606-607.

Mathur, U. B., and Pant, S. C., 1986, Sauropod dinosaur humeri from Lameta Group (Upper Cretaceous-?Palaeocene) of Kheda District, Gujarat: Journal of the Palaeontological society of India, v. 31, p. 22-25.

Mathur, U. B., and Pant, S. C., 1988, Bone histology as a tool for the search of dinosaurs: Journal of the Geological Society of India, v. 31, p. 299-304.

N

Nesov, L. A., 1995, Dinozavri severnoi Yevrasii: Novye dannye o sostave kompleksov, ekologii i paleobiogeografii [Dinosaurs of Northern Eurasia: new data about assemblages, ecology and paleobiogeography]: Scientific Research Institued of the Earth’s Crust, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia, 156 pp. + 14 plates.

P

Paul, G. S., 1990, An improbable view of Tertiary Dinosaurs: Evolutionary Theory, v. 9, p. 309-315.

R

Renne, P. R., and Goodwin, M. B., 2012, Direct U-Pb dating of Cretaceous and Paleocene dinosaur bones, San Juan Basin, New Mexico: Geology, v. 40, p. e259.

Rigby, J. K. jr., 1985, Paleocene Dinosaurs-the reworked sample question: The Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs 1985, 38th Annual Meeting, Rocky Mountain Section, p. 262.

Rigby, J. K. jr., 1987, The last of the north American Dinosaurs: In: Dinosaurs Past and Present, v. 2, p. 118-135.

Rigby, J. K. jr., 1989, The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary of the Bug Creek Drainage: Hell Creek and Tullock Formations, McCone and Garfield Counties, Montana. Mesozoic/Cenozoic Vertebrate Palaeontology: Classic Localities, Contemporary Approaches: American Geophysical Union, p. 67-73.

Rigby, J. K. jr., Newman, K. R., Smit, J., Van Der Kaars, S., Sloan, R. E., and Rigby, J. K., 1987, Dinosaurs from the Paleocene Part of the Hell Creek Formation, McCone County, Montana: Palaios, v. 2, p. 296-302.

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Sige, B., 1968, Compte rendu hebdomadaire des seances de l’Academie des Sciences Paris, series D, v. 267, p.1495.

Simpson, G. G., 1932, The supposed association of Dinosaurs with Mammals of Tertiary type in Patagonia: American Museum Novitiates, n. 566, p. 1-21.

Sinclair, W. J., 1914, Paleocene deposits of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, v. 33, p. 297-316.

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Tapia, A., 1919, Algunas observaciones sobre las Estratigraficas de los estratos con Dinosaurios y los depositos Eocenos, Con mamiferos de la region del Golfo San Jorge: Gaea, v. 3, p. 489-502.

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Van Valen, L. M., 1988, Paleocene dinosaurs or Cretaceous ungulates in South America: Evolutionary Monographs, n. 10, 79pp.

Van Valen, L., and Sloan, R. E., 1977, Ecology and the Extinction of the Dinosaurs: Evolutionary Theory, v. 2, p. 37-64.