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Science | 1981

An Iridium Abundance Anomaly at the Palynological Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary in Northern New Mexico

Charles J. Orth; James S. Gilmore; Jere D. Knight; Charles L. Pillmore; Robert H. Tschudy; James E. Fassett

An iridium abundance anomaly, with concentrations up to 5000 parts per trillion over a background level of 4 to 20 parts per trillion, has been located in sedimentary rocks laid down under freshwater swamp conditions in the Raton Basin of northeastern New Mexico. The anomaly occurs at the base of a coal bed, at the same stratigraphic position at which several well-known species of Cretaceous-age pollen became extinct.


Geology | 2012

Direct U-Pb dating of Cretaceous and Paleocene dinosaur bones, San Juan Basin, New Mexico

James E. Fassett; Larry M. Heaman; Antonio Simonetti

Vertebrate fossils have been important for relative dating of terrestrial rocks for decades, but direct dating of these fossils has heretofore been unsuccessful. In this study we employ recent advances in laser ablation in situ U-Pb dating techniques to directly date two dinosaur fossils from the San Juan Basin of northwestern New Mexico and southwestern Colorado, United States. A Cretaceous dinosaur bone collected from just below the Cretaceous-Paleogene interface yielded a U-Pb date of 73.6 ± 0.9 Ma, in excellent agreement with a previously determined 40 Ar/ 39 Ar date of 73.04 ± 0.25 Ma for an ash bed near this site. The second dinosaur bone sample from Paleocene strata just above the Cretaceous-Paleogene interface yielded a Paleocene U-Pb date of 64.8 ± 0.9 Ma, consistent with palynologic, paleomagnetic, and fossil-mammal biochronologic data. This first successful direct dating of fossil vertebrate bone provides a new methodology with the potential to directly obtain accurate dates for any vertebrate fossil.


Geological Society of America Special Papers | 1987

Dinosaurs, pollen and spores, and the age of the Ojo Alamo Sandstone, San Juan Basin, New Mexico

James E. Fassett; Spencer G. Lucas; F. Michael O’Neill


Geological Society of America Special Papers | 1987

The ages of the continental, Upper Cretaceous, Fruitland Formation and Kirtland Shale based on a projection of ammonite zones from the Lewis Shale, San Juan Basin, New Mexico and Colorado

James E. Fassett


Geological Society of America Special Papers | 1986

The non-transferability of a Cretaceous coal model in the San Juan Basin of New Mexico and Colorado

James E. Fassett


Geology | 1979

Comments and replies on ‘Biostratigraphy and magnetostratigraphy of Paleocene terrestrial deposits, San Juan Basin, New Mexico’COMMENT

James E. Fassett


Archive | 2013

Coal Resources of the San Juan Basin

James E. Fassett; Warren I. Finch; A. C. Huffman; J. L. Ridgley; R. S. Zech; S. M. Condon; M. H. Alief; V. T. Mclemore


Archive | 2013

Petroleum Geology of the San Juan Basin

A. Curtis Huffman; Warren I. Finch; A. C. Huffman; James E. Fassett; J. L. Ridgley; R. S. Zech; S. M. Condon; M. H. Alief; V. T. Mclemore


Archive | 2013

Mesozoic and Cenozoic Structure and Stratigraphy of the San Juan Basin: An Overview

S. M. Condon; A. Curtis Huffman; Warren I. Finch; A. C. Huffman; James E. Fassett; J. L. Ridgley; R. S. Zech; M. H. Alief; V. T. Mclemore


Archive | 2013

Day 6, Wednesday, July 5 ‐ Gallup to Grants, New Mexico (143 MI, 229 KM)

A. C. Huffman; S. M. Condon; J. L. Ridgley; Warren I. Finch; James E. Fassett; R. S. Zech; M. H. Alief; V. T. Mclemore

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A. C. Huffman

United States Geological Survey

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V. T. Mclemore

United States Bureau of Mines

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Warren I. Finch

United States Geological Survey

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J. L. Ridgley

United States Geological Survey

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R. S. Zech

United States Geological Survey

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S. M. Condon

United States Geological Survey

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A. Curtis Huffman

United States Geological Survey

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J. E. Fassett

United States Geological Survey

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Spencer G. Lucas

American Museum of Natural History

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