Also known as USGS 15000
Where: Santa Barbara County, California (34.8° N, 120.2° W: paleocoordinates 34.4° N, 117.7° W)
• coordinate based on nearby landmark
• outcrop-level geographic resolution
When: Tinaquaic Sandstone Member (Sisquoc Formation), Late/Upper Miocene to Late/Upper Miocene (11.6 - 3.6 Ma)
• The Sisquoc Formation contains two principal lithologic facies: a fine-grained basin facies ( Todos Santos Claystone mbr) consisting chiefly of diatomaceous mudstone and a marginal sandstone facies ( Tinaquaic sandstone mbr). The basin facies of the Sisquoc Formation overlies the Monterey Formation without discordance. A maximum thickness of 5000 ft is estimated from the subsurface, although the maximum exposed thickness of the formation is 3000 ft
• bed-level stratigraphic resolution
Environment/lithology: coastal; lithified, medium-grained, coarse, calcareous sandstone
Size class: macrofossils
Preservation: mold/impression, replaced with phosphate
Reposited in the USGS
Collection methods: quarrying,
• Presumably reposited in UGGS collections...not specified.
Primary reference: W. P. Woodring and M.N. Bramlette. 1950. Geology and paleontology of the Santa Maria District California. United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 222 [A. Miller/A. Hendy/A. Hendy] more details
Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis
PaleoDB collection 39323: authorized by Austin Hendy, entered by Austin Hendy on 26.05.2004
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