Trilobites of Black Cat Mountain

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iUniverse, Mar 4, 2009 - Science - 404 pages
A photographic guide to Oklahomas Devonian trilobites. The geological history of Coal County, Oklahoma. Descriptions of rock formations where trilobites are found. Excavation and restoration of trilobites. A photographic atlas of the Lower Devonian trilobites of Oklahoma, with helpful information to aid in their identification.

Trilobites are a well-known fossil group, possibly second most famous only to dinosaurs. With their easily fossilized exoskeleton, they left an extensive and diverse fossil record. They began a drawn-out decline to extinction during Late Devonian time, when all but one of the trilobite orders died out.

This meticulously researched reference guide is a photographic atlas and descriptive compendium on the trilobites of Coal County, Oklahoma. The species described lived during the Lower Devonian in a shallow tropical ocean that had advanced over the landscape of North America. More than twenty species are exquisitely preserved in Oklahomas limestone rocks.

Each species is carefully illustrated, including thorough descriptions, so that those familiar and unfamiliar can understand and appreciate these amazing creatures. The most current scientific research on these trilobites is also included. For those wishing to pursue a deeper interest in trilobites, a comprehensive bibliography lists hundreds of sources of information for further study.

 

Contents

Chapter 1 Explorers and Settlers
1
Chapter 2 Paleozoic Prelude
31
Chapter 3 Stratigraphy and Paleogeography
65
Chapter 4 Classification
122
Chapter 5 Trilobites
154
Chapter 6 Harvesting Trilobites
288
References and Bibliography
317
Web sites Referenced or Investigated
375
Fossil Preparation Suppliers
376
Index
377
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George Hansen has a PhD in chemical physics from Rice University. His lifetime hobby has been geology and paleontology, collecting fossils and reading both casual and professional literature from these fields. He lives in Texas with his wife and son where he works for an engineering and technical think tank.

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