The Mesa Rica Sandstone is a
geologic formation in
Oklahoma
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and
New Mexico. It preserves
fossils
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dating back to the
Cretaceous period.
Description
The Mesa Rica Sandstone consists of crossbedded white to buff
sandstone. The sandstone is massive and medium- to coarse-grained. It is a very mature sandstone, consisting of almost pure
quartz and
kaolin, which may reflect its
provenance
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as reworked
sediments of the
Morrison Formation
The Morrison Formation is a distinctive sequence of Late Jurassic, 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, sandsto ...
, or may be due to a slow rate of deposition that permitted meteoric water (water originating as rain or snow) to circulate through the sediments for an unusually long time. In some locations, there is minor quartz-pebble
conglomerate
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at the base of the formation, which lies on the
Tucumcari Shale
The Tucumcari Formation is a geologic formation in New Mexico. It preserves fossils dating back to the Albian Age of the early Cretaceous period.
Description
The formation consists of highly fossiliferous gray shale and buff calcareous sand ...
or
Glencairn Formation
The Glencairn Formation is a geologic formation found in Colorado and New Mexico. It preserves fossils characteristic of the Albian Age of the Cretaceous Period.
Description
The Glencairn Formation consists of dark gray shale and buff sandstone ...
. It is overlain by the
Pajarito Formation
The Pajarito Formation is a geologic formation in eastern New Mexico and west Texas. It preserves fossils dating back to the Albian Age of the Cretaceous Period.
Description
In Quay County, New Mexico, where the unit was first described, it co ...
and has a thickness of up to .
The formation was laid down in a low-
accommodation deltaic environment.
Fossils
Dinosaur remains diagnostic to the
genus level are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.
The upper part of the formation preserves
dinosaur trackways and is part of the "dinosaur freeway" megatracksite of New Mexico,
Colorado, and Oklahoma. Dinosaur tracks were discovered in the formation at the spillway of
Clayton Lake State Park
Clayton Lake State Park is a state park of New Mexico, United States, featuring a recreational reservoir and a fossil trackway of dinosaur footprints. It is located north of Clayton, New Mexico, Clayton, close to New Mexico's border with Colora ...
in 1982, at Mosquero Creek in 1986, and at Mills Canyon in 1995. The Mills Creek site shows twelve distinct trackways. The Clayton Lake trackways are unusual in showing trail dragging traces. The trackways here are accessible by a trail with interpretive signage but are rapidly eroding in the lake spillway. Most of the tracks at the three sites have been identified as ''
Charirichnium leonardii''.
The Mosquero Creek tracks represent 81 individual ornithopod dinosaurs, of two distinct species, and includes a rare limping track. The trackways also preserve evidence of movement as a group.
The lower part of the Mesa Rica Sandstone preserves marine invertebrate fossils, including the
ammonite
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''
Mortoniceras
''Mortoniceras'' is an ammonoid genus belonging to the superfamily Acanthocerataceae, named by Meek in 1876, based on ''Ammonites vespertinu'', named by Morton in 1834.
''Mortoniceras'' is the type genus of the Mortoniceratinae, one of 4 subfam ...
equidistans'' (Cragin)
History of investigation
The unit was first named the Mesa Rica sandstone member of the
Purgatoire Formation
The Purgatoire Formation is an abandoned (1987) Cretaceous period geologic formation classification. The classification was used in Colorado, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, with mentions in older geologic literature in neighboring states.Griggs and Re ...
by Ernest Dobrovolny, Charles Summerson, and Robert Bates in 1947. It was raised to formation rank by Robert Griggs and Charles Read in 1959, who also abandoned the use of the Purgatoire Formation in northeastern New Mexico.
See also
*
List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Oklahoma
This article contains a list of fossil-bearing stratigraphic units in the state of Oklahoma, U.S.
Sites
See also
* Paleontology in Oklahoma
References
*
List of Formations in the National Geologic Map Database
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Sandstone formations of the United States
Cretaceous geology of Oklahoma
Cretaceous Colorado
Cretaceous formations of New Mexico