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Rimini, (/ ˈ r ɪ m ə n aɪ /) is a ghost town in Lewis and Clark County, Montana, United States. It is one of the oldest mining districts in the state. It was established when silver lodes were discovered in 1864. Other names for the district were Lewis and Clark, Tenmile, Vaughn, Colorado, and Bear Gulch. [3] It was the site of Camp Rimini.
The Bear Gulch Limestone is commonly considered to be part of the Heath Formation, the youngest formation in the Big Snowy Group of central Montana. [1] [14] [2] [15] Some authors instead consider the Bear Gulch Limestone to be an early member of the Tyler Formation, a patchy but widespread unit of Carboniferous limestone and terrestrial sediments.
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In First Chance Gulch in western Montana, the town is located 11 miles up the Garnet Range Road, in mountains and forest. The town is at approximately 6,000 feet (1,800 m) elevation. The nearest city is Missoula , approximately 20 miles (32 km) to the west.
Aesopichthys is known from a number of specimens with the holotype, CM 48550, being a natural cast and its counterpart found southwest of Becket, Montana. The animal was originally described, along with Proceramala , in 2000 by Cécile Poplin and Richard Lund though in previous papers it was referred under the nickname "Aesopich".
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... It is known from the Serpukhovian-aged lagerstätte of the Bear Gulch Limestone of Montana, United States.
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However, he did complete a senior thesis on the fauna of the Bear Gulch Limestone, one of the most famous Mississippian lagerstätten (exceptionally preserved fossil sites) in the world, located in Montana. The University of Montana awarded him an Honorary Doctorate of Science in 1986.