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Hatchetigbee Bluff Formation

The Hatchetigbee Bluff Formation is a geologic formation in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi. The youngest unit of the Wilcox Group preserves fossils dating back to the Ypresian stage of the Eocene period, or Wasatchian in the NALMA classification. The formation is named for Hatchetigbee Bluff on the Tombigbee River, Washington County, Alabama.

Wasatchian correlations

Wasatchian correlations in North America
Formation Wasatch DeBeque Claron Indian Meadows Pass Peak Tatman Willwood Golden Valley Coldwater Allenby Kamloops Ootsa Lake Margaret Nanjemoy Hatchetigbee Tetas de Cabra Hannold Hill Coalmont Cuchara Galisteo San Jose Ypresian (IUCS) • Itaboraian (SALMA)
Bumbanian (ALMA) • Mangaorapan (NZ)
Basin Powder River
Uinta
Piceance
Colorado Plateau
Wind River
Green River
Bighorn
Piceance




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Bighorn
Williston Okanagan Princeton Buck Creek Nechako Sverdrup Potomac GoM Laguna Salada Rio Grande North Park Raton Galisteo San Juan
Hatchetigbee Bluff Formation is located in North America
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Hatchetigbee Bluff Formation (North America)
Country  United States  Canada  United States  Mexico  United States
Copelemur
Coryphodon
Diacodexis
Homogalax
Oxyaena
Paramys
Primates
Birds
Reptiles
Fish
Insects
Flora
Environments Alluvial-fluvio-lacustrine Fluvial Fluvial Fluvio-lacustrine Fluvial Lacustrine Fluvio-lacustrine Deltaic-paludal Shallow marine Fluvial Shallow marine Fluvial Fluvial
Wasatchian volcanoclastics

Wasatchian fauna

Wasatchian flora
Volcanic Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No

See also

References

Bibliography

  • Sessa, J. A.; Bralower, T. J.; Patzkowsky, M. E.; Handley, J. C.; Ivany, L. C. (2012), "Environmental and biological controls on the diversity and ecology of Late Cretaceous through early Paleogene marine ecosystems in the US Gulf Coastal Plain", Paleobiology, 38 (2): 218–239, doi:10.1666/10042.1
  • Dockery, D. T (1980), "Invertebrate Macropaleontolgy of the Clarke County Mississippi Area", Bulletin - Mississippi Geological, Economic and Topographic Survey, 122
  • Hansen, T. A (1978), Ecological control of evolutionary rates in Paleocene - Eocene marine molluscs - Ph.D. thesis, Yale University, pp. 1–310
  • Toulmin, L. D (1977), "Stratigraphic Distribution of Paleocene and Eocene Fossils in the Eastern Gulf Coast Region", Geological Survey of Alabama, Monograph, 13: 1–602
  • Palmer, K. V.; Brann, D. C. (1965), "Catalogue of the Paleocene and Eocene mollusca of the southern and eastern United States. Part 1. Pelecypoda, Amphineura, Peteropoda, Scaphopoda and Cephalopoda", Bulletins of American Paleontology, 48: 1–471
  • Aldrich, T. H (1921), "New Eocene species from Alabama", Bulletins of American Paleontology, 9

Further reading

  • Smith, E.A., and Johnson, L.C., 1887, Tertiary and Cretaceous strata of the Tuscaloosa, Tombigbee, and Alabama Rivers: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin, 43, 189 p.