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  2. Morrison Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Morrison Formation is a distinctive sequence of Upper Jurassic sedimentary rock found in the western United States which has been the most fertile source of dinosaur fossils in North America. It is composed of mudstone , sandstone , siltstone , and limestone and is light gray, greenish gray, or red.

  3. List of dinosaurs of the Morrison Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Morrison Formation is a distinctive sequence of Upper Jurassic sedimentary rock that is found in the western United States, which has been the most fertile source of dinosaur fossils in North America. It is composed of mudstone, sandstone, siltstone and limestone and is light grey, greenish gray, or red.

  4. Paleobiota of the Morrison Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Morrison Formation is a distinctive sequence of Late Jurassic sedimentary rock that is found in the western United States, which has a wide assortment of taxa represented in its fossil record, including dinosaur fossils in North America.

  5. Carnegie Quarry - Wikipedia

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    Carnegie Quarry is located in the Brushy Basin Member of the Morrison Formation. The site has been dated to between 150.91 and 150.04 million years ago. [5] The quarry is located in a sandstone bed known as the Quarry Sandstone. The Quarry Sandstone is unusual for the upper Morrison Formation in being relatively coarse-grained. [6]

  6. Camarasaurus - Wikipedia

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    Camarasaurus (/ ˌ k æ m ər ə ˈ s ɔː r ə s / KAM-ər-ə-SOR-əs) was a genus of quadrupedal, herbivorous dinosaurs and is the most common North American sauropod fossil. Its fossil remains have been found in the Morrison Formation, dating to the Late Jurassic epoch (Kimmeridgian to Tithonian stages), between 155 and 145 million years ago.

  7. Como Bluff - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the major significance of dinosaur discoveries at Como Bluff, the site has also been the source of significant early mammal fossils. In early 1878, Marsh was ecstatic to find that one of his men had uncovered a fossil from a Jurassic mammal. Within a year, the historic Quarry 9 at Como was discovered, producing an astounding 250 ...

  8. Category:Morrison Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Morrison Formation— a large Late Jurassic geologic formation in the Colorado Plateau region of the Western United States. Fossilized Late Jurassic North American animals of the Kimmeridgian and Tithonian ages are found in its paleontological sites, located primarily in western Colorado and eastern Utah.

  9. Supersaurus - Wikipedia

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    The fossil remains came from the Brushy Basin Member of the formation, dating between 153 to 145 million years ago. [3] It is among the longest dinosaurs ever discovered, with the three known specimens reaching 33–40 meters (108–131 ft) in length, with the largest individual possibly exceeding 40 meters (130 ft) in size.