Abstract

The Morrison Formation contains a number of large quarries that have yielded dinosaurs and other vertebrates, and many of these occur in sandstone beds representing ancient river channels. However, a number of very productive sites occur in mudstone beds representing other environments such as ephemeral ponds, and some of these yield both large dinosaurs and microvertebrates; these localities in mudstone beds represent different taphonomic modes of preservation and often preserve vertebrate taxa in different relative abundances from the channel sandstone sites. Among these important and very productive mudstone localities are the Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry, the Mygatt-Moore Quarry, and the microvertebrate sites of the Fruita Paleontological Area, and each of these preserves distinct vertebrate paleofaunas, different from sandstone sites and from each other, suggesting that mudstone localities had a very different mode of sampling the local biotas than did sites in sandstone.

Highlights

  • The Morrison Formation is a mostly freshwater-terrestrial unit of Late Jurassic age exposed in eight states in the Rocky Mountain region of western North America (Dodson and others, 1980)

  • Whereas the large sites in sandstones appear to be longer term attritional deposits sampling a broad range of dinosaurian taxa from surrounding areas, the major mudstone quarries of the Morrison Formation demonstrate taphonomic and preservational characteristics suggesting individually unique sampling of aspects local populations not typically seen at sites in coarser-grained sediments representing higher-energy environments

  • J.R., McHugh, J.B., Peterson, J.E., and Leschin, M.F., 2016, Major bonebeds in mudrocks of the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic), northern Colorado Plateau of Utah and Colorado: Geology of the Intermountain West, v. 3, p. 33–66

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Introduction

The Morrison Formation is a mostly freshwater-terrestrial unit of Late Jurassic age exposed in eight states in the Rocky Mountain region of western North America (Dodson and others, 1980). The Morrison Formation contains a number of large quarries that have yielded dinosaurs and other vertebrates, and many of these occur in sandstone beds representing ancient river channels. We profile four important sites in the Morrison Formation: the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry near Price, Utah; the Fruita Paleontological Area, near

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