With the health and safety of our guests and staff as our primary concern we are only accepting tee time bookings that are pre-paid prior to arrival. Please use our online, secure system to book and pay for your round. Skip to main content. Facebook Twitter Instagram. Book a Tee Time Play a Round 3. Are there any key indicator species that can make delineating the formations easier? I am most familiar with those Cretaceous formations near the Red River. Some species such as Pelinia quadriplicata and Rastellium occur in more than one formation.
Sometimes a formation can be identified by the presence or absence of several species at once. Some of the ammonites. This one looks like a Mortoniceras. There's 2 reported in the Weno and this is a decent match for wintoni although the shoulder tubercles seem a bit off. There are some other pelycopods I need to go through as well. There does appear to be a very poorly preserved Trigonia at least.
JohnJ and Uncle Siphuncle may be able to help you as they have good general knowledge of Texas fossils. Macs that large in the Weno are often prominently inflated, and often exhibit patches of test exfoliation as well. The last ammonite could be age diagnostic as it is not a common form. Keep in mind with geo maps that stream exposures are often a formation older than mapped surface geology, due to downcutting. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community.
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